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Karjakin vs. Beliavsky, 2007.
The Firs move is 1.Na4!, eliminating the only black's active piece. Karjakin later won placing his rook in 7th, attacking f7. |
White to play
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Ivanchuk vs. Ehlvest, 2000.
The first move is 1...f5!, with the idea of taking the knight in e5 (which controls the light squares) without being hit in f7 by the white rooks; later, black will play Qc4. |
Black to play
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Winter vs.Capablanca, 1919.
The first move is 1...g5!, and after the forced 2.Nxf6, Qxf6 3.Bg3, Bg4! black will trade in f3, and the bishop in g3 will never play again. Capablanca, later on, won playing in the queenside, where he could make use of his extra piece |
Black to play
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