Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 11:52:52 08/01/03
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On August 01, 2003 at 12:46:11, Ricardo Gibert wrote:
>[Event "Dortmund Sparkassen"]
>[Site "Dortmund, Germany"]
>[Date "2003.08.01"]
>[Round "2"]
>[White "Anand(GM)"]
>[Black "Radjabov_0-1"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[WhiteElo "2774"]
>[BlackElo "2648"]
>[Opening "Sicilian: Labourdonnais-Löwenthal (Kalashnikov) variation"]
>[ECO "B32"]
>[NIC "SI.32"]
>[Time "08:34:56"]
>[TimeControl "7200+0"]
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>1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 e5 5. Nb5 d6 6. c4 Be7 7. b3 f5 8.
>exf5 Bxf5 9. Bd3 e4 10. Be2 a6 11. N5c3 Bf6 12. O-O Nge7 13. a3 O-O 14. Ra2
>Qa5 15. b4 Qe5 16. Re1 b5 17. cxb5 axb5 18. Bxb5 Nd4 19. Bf1 d5 20. Rd2 Be6
>21. f4 Qxf4 22. Rf2 Qxf2+ 23. Kxf2 Nb5 24. Kg1 Nxc3 25. Nxc3 Bxc3 26. Bb5
>Bxe1 27. Qxe1 Nf5 28. Bb2 Rac8 29. Ba4 Rf7 30. h3 h5 31. b5 h4 32. Be5 d4
>33. b6 e3 34. Kh2 d3 35. Qb4 e2 36. Bc3 Rxc3 37. Qxc3 Ng3 38. b7 Rxb7 39.
>Qa5 Rb8 {Black wins} 0-1
[D]r4rk1/4n1pp/3p1b2/1B2qb2/1P1np3/P1N5/R4PPP/1NBQR1K1 w - - 0 18
Similar to the Kasparov game he posed problems that Anand could not solve OTB.
I am not able to find anything convincing for black after 19.Bc4+.
19.Bc4+ d5 20.Nxd5 Nxd5 21.Be3 Nf3+ 22.gxf3 Be6 23.Qd4 for example.
Radjabov seems to be a true gambler right now.
It is not the goal to play correct in chess of course.
The goal is to beat your opponent and he is already pretty good in that.
However Kramnik is simply too strong for the boy.
Michael
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>[D]r4rk1/4n1pp/4bb2/3p4/1P1npq2/P1N5/5RPP/1NBQRBK1 b - - 1 22
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>Radja played 22...Qxf2! here. What do the comps say about that?
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>[D]2r3k1/5rp1/4b3/1P1pBn2/B3p2p/P6P/6P1/4Q1K1 b - - 1 32
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>Radja played 32...d5! What do the comps say here?
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>[D]2r3k1/5rp1/1P2b3/5n2/BQ5p/P1Bp3P/4p1PK/8 b - - 1 36
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>Radja played 36...Rxc3! and soon won. Entertaining game!
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