1.e4
e5
2.Nf3
Nf6
3.Nxe5
d6
4.Nf3
Nxe4
5.d4
d5
6.Bd3
Be7
7.0-0
Nc6
8.c4
Nb4
9.Be2
0-0
10.Nc3
Bf5
11.a3
Nxc3
12.bxc3
Nc6
13.Re1
Re8
14.cxd5
Qxd5
15.Bf4
Rac8
16.g3
Bf6N
[16...b5
17.Nd2
Na5
18.Nf1
Nc4
19.Bxc4
Qxc4
20.Ne3
Qe6
21.Nxf5
Qxf5
22.Re5
Qd7
23.Qe2
Bd6
24.Qxb5
c6
25.Rxe8+
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17.Nd2
Qd7
18.Nc4
Bh3
19.Qd3
g5
20.Be3
Qd5
21.Bf1
Bxf1
22.Qxf1
Ne7
23.Rab1
Nf5
24.a4
a6
25.Qd3
b5
26.Na3
c6
27.Nc2
Qf3
28.Qd1
Qxd1
29.Rexd1
29...Nd6!
Wang Yue has managed to manuever his way to an advantage, but converting it turns out to be problematic.
30.Bd2
Kg7
31.Nb4
bxa4
[31...a5
was also worth considering. 32.Nc2
Kg6
33.Ne3
Bd8
34.Ra1
f5
and black is better.]
32.Nd3
a3
33.Rb4
Ne4
34.Ra4
c5
[Holding on to the pawn with 34...Be7
leads to 35.Be1
Bf8
36.Nb4
c5
37.dxc5
Rxc5
38.Rxa3=
]
35.Nxc5
Nxc5
36.dxc5
Red8
37.Rxa3
The position is now dead equal.
37...Rc6
38.Ra2
Rxc5
39.Rxa6
Rcd5
40.Ra2
Kg6
41.c4
Rd4
42.Rc2
Be7
43.Kf1
Bc5
44.Ke2
Re8+
45.Be3
Rxd1
46.Kxd1
Bxe3
47.fxe3
Rxe3
48.c5
Kf6
49.Kd2
Ra3
50.c6
Ra8
51.Ke3
Ke5
52.Kf3
h5
53.Rc5+
Kd6
54.Rxg5
h4
55.gxh4
Kxc6
56.Rf5
Kd6
57.Rxf7
Ke6
58.Rf4
Ke7
59.Kg4
Rf8
60.Ra4
Kf6
61.h5
Kg7
62.Kg5
Rf7
63.Rf4
Rxf4
64.Kxf4
Kh6
65.h4
Kxh5
66.Kf5
Kxh4
67.Ke4
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