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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Svidler fires 1st shot, wins in 29 moves in game 1

      Svidler fires 1st shot, wins in 29 moves in game 1

      Azerbaijan, Baku, Peter Svidler, World Cup

      Svidler

      • Svidler Peter (RUS) vs Karjakin Sergey (RUS) [1-0]
      Svidler – Karjakin

      1 Nf3 Nf6
      2 g3 d5
      3 Bg2 e6
      4 O-O Be7
      5 d3 O-O
      6 Nbd2 c5
      7 e4 Nc6
      8 Re1 b5
      9 exd5 Nxd5
      10 Ne4 Bb7
      11 c3 a6
      12 a4 b4
      13 Bg5 f6
      14 Bd2 e5
      15 Rc1 Rf7
      16 d4 bxc3
      17 bxc3 cxd4
      18 cxd4 Nxd4
      19 Nxd4 exd4
      20 Qb3 Rb8
      21 Rb1 Qd7
      22 Rec1 Qe6
      23 Nc5 Bxc5
      24 Rxc5 Rd8
      25 Ba5 Rd6
      26 Qc4 Nc3
      27 Rxb7 Qe1+
      28 Bf1 Ne2+
      29 Qxe2 1-0

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