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      Home  >  Daily News • Major Tournaments  >  Game of the day

      Game of the day

      Alekseev, Peter Svidler, Russian Team Championship


      Final position

      GM Svidler (2746) – GM Alekseev (2711) [C65]
      12.04.2008
      Russian Team Championship

      1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.d3 d6 5.0–0 g6 6.d4 Bd7 7.d5 Ne7 8.Bxd7+ Nxd7 9.c4 Bg7 10.Nc3 0–0 11.Be3 h6 12.Ne1 f5 13.f3 g5 14.Nd3 Nf6 15.c5 Kh8 16.Rc1 Qd7 17.h3 fxe4 18.fxe4 g4 19.cxd6 cxd6 20.hxg4 Nxg4 21.Rxf8+ Bxf8 22.Bd2 Ng8 23.Ne2 Qb5 24.Qb3 Qxb3 25.axb3 N8f6 26.Ng3 h5 27.Bg5 Bh6 28.Bxf6+ Nxf6 29.Rf1 Bg5 30.Rf5 Rg8 31.Ne1 h4 32.Nf3 hxg3 33.Nxg5 Kg7 34.Ne6+ Kf7 35.Kf1 Rc8 36.Rf3 Rc1+ 37.Ke2 Rc2+ 38.Kf1 Rxb2 39.Ng5+ Kg6 40.Rxg3 Kh5 41.Nf7 Nxe4 42.Rg7 Rxb3 43.g4+ Kh4 44.g5 Kh5 45.g6 Ng3+ 46.Ke1 Nf5 47.Rg8 a5 Black wins 0–1

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        April 12, 2008 at 11:03 pm

        Wow! Svidler lost badly.

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