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Peter Svidler Alexander Motylev EU-Cup 2009 White to move
The black pawn structure on the kingside is very weak. White is pressing with the queen + pawn + bishop. Who else wants to join the party?
1.Rb5!
Svidler takes advantage of the unprotected knight to bring the last piece into play, provoking heavy damage on the kingside.
1...b6 2.hxg6!
We want to get rid of our pawn in order to use the h-file!
2...hxg6 3.Rh5!
Fantastic rook lift along the 5th rank that puts the black king in danger.
Alexander Beliavsky
Oleg Romanishin
URS-ch 1978
White to move
The bishop on c4, apparently active, was crashing against e6. Beliavsky tries to relocate it on the main diagonal, where it puts pressure against b7 and will force Black to leave a rook protecting it since ...b5 would weaken even more the queenside, and especially the c6-square.
1...Rac8 2.Bg2 Bb4
and now there is only a move that leads to advantage. Can you see it?
3.Ne2!
Whenever Black penetrates with ...Rc2, White is ready to kick that rook with Nd4.
3...Rc7 4.a3 Bc5 5.Bb2 +/-
b4 and Rac1 coming next, where the bishop pair is too strong.
Magnus Carlsen
Pentala Harikrishna
EU-Cup 2022
White to move
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Magnus Carlsen Pentala Harikrishna EU-Cup 2022 White to move
A very nice game from the GOAT Carlsen. Material is balanced. White enjoys a passed pawn but Black has a nice majority on the kingside. How do you play with the white pieces?
18.g4!
One of the key things about this position is the bad placement of the e2-knight. It did not have any interesting squares to jump. That is why g4 is such a strong move. First of all, it stops ...f5, and second, the knight arrives to g3, where later it can jump to e4 or even f5, to attack the black king.
18...Nd7 19.Ng3 g6 20.Rd1