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(1) Carlsen,M (2772) - Jakovenko,D (2742) [D31]
2nd Pearl Spring Nanjing CHN (10), 09.10.2009
1.d4
d5
2.c4
e6
3.Nc3
Be7
4.cxd5
exd5
5.Bf4
c6
6.Qc2
Bd6
7.Bxd6
Qxd6
8.e3
Ne7
9.Bd3
b6
Haven't we seen this position before? Recently? Yes, it was Magnus' trainer, Garry Kasparov, playing it in Valencia, against his old nemesis Anatoly Karpov, and winning twice. Brave of Jakovenko to play it against Kasparov's "student". 10.Nf3
Ba6
11.0-0
Bxd3
12.Qxd3
Nd7
This appears to be a new move. 13.e4!
Carlsen has a dynamic reply. 13...0-0
14.e5
Qe6
15.Rae1
Rfe8
16.Nh4
Ng6
17.Nxg6
Qxg6
18.Qd2
Nf8
19.f4
Qf5
20.Nd1
f6
21.Ne3
Qd7
22.Qd3
fxe5
23.dxe5
Ne6
24.f5
Nc5
25.Qd4
Ne4
26.Nxd5
Qxd5
Probably the best move under the circumstances. [Fritz shows us some super-sharp alternatives that start with 26...Nc5
27.f6
Red8
28.e6
Nxe6
29.f7+
Kf8
(29...Kh8
30.Rxe6
Qxe6
31.Nc7
) 30.Qe4
Qxd5
31.Qxh7
and Black is losing] 27.Qxe4
Rad8
28.e6
Qxe4
29.Rxe4
Rd6
30.g4
Kf8
31.g5
Ke7
32.Kg2
Rd5
33.Kg3
Kd6
34.h4
c5
35.f6
gxf6
36.gxf6
Rd3+
37.Kh2
Rd2+
38.Kh1
1-0
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