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By Konstantin Sakaev, Semko Semkov

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With the mixed efforts of Kasparov, Karpov, Anand, Ponomariov QGA shortly reached the prestige of a brilliant trustworthy establishing, compatible for all gamers as much as the extent of global champions.

The authors digested the entire to be had fabric as much as 20.04.2005 and separated it into branches supplying a move-by-move presentation of the most rules in response to the most recent match tendencies.

A hugely expert research via Grandmaster Konstantin Sakaev - the most effective gamers on the planet with present ranking of 2657. His trophy record comprises 2 junior global titles and a pair of gold olympic medals with the Russian workforce - in 1998 and 2000.

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I was happy to play a forcing move against the great Ljubojevic (my mis­ taken 18 ... e6) but if I had thought more deeply, and made sure a pair of rooks left the board, I would have ob­ tained a harmonious position with at­ tacking chances. Sometimes the first move you look at (of course anyone would see ... e6 first) is not the best. And sometimes chess logic is sim­ ple: how many good squares do I have for my rooks? One. How many rooks do I have? Two. Then exchange one of them! A Bl underfu l Opportunity Game 4 M.

This lack of logic can blind you to a critical move that would otherwise be obvious. ) 36... Lagemann, Los Angeles (rapid) 2008. I can't get excited over this game at all now, since it was too easy. The logic came about because Black put up no resistance. In the main game there is a different story; though I get the advantage out of the opening, I fail to follow up cor­ rectly- and the seesaw begins! 1... g4 I play Capablanca's defence system, which has an excellent reputation to this day. 4 c4 c6 5 b3 tt:lbd7 6 i..

D) 56 .. d3+ 58 �e6! (but not 58 Wc7? xc8+ 63 Wxc8 b2 and the passed pawns beat the rook) and even if Black pulls out all the stops he still can't force the win: and: a) 56 ... b1 ? (now White's passed pawn is too dangerous) 57 c6 b3 (or 57 ... b8 and it's White who wins. b) 56 ... b3? c2+ 67 Wb7 l:b2+ 68 'iti>c8 'iti>e8 draws. c) 56... c3 61 'it>f6, and with both king and rook more active than their counterparts, White draws easily. d3+ 64 We7 (not 64 Wc8?? a3 and the pawns go through) 64 ...

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