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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  The amazing creativity of Morozevich

      The amazing creativity of Morozevich

      Alexander Morozevich, Movsesian, Sarajevo


      GM Morozevich (2774) – GM Movsesian (2695) [D15]
      Sarajevo, 25.05.2008

      1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 a6 5.e3 b5 6.c5 Nbd7 7.Bd2 a5 8.Rc1 Ba6 9.a3 Qc7 10.b4 axb4 11.axb4 g6 12.Bd3 Bg7 13.0–0 0–0 14.Ne2 Bb7 15.h3 Ra3 16.Bc3 Rfa8 17.Bb2 R3a6 18.Qb3 Ne8 19.Rfe1 e5 20.e4 dxe4 21.Bxe4 Ndf6 22.Ng3 exd4 23.Nxd4 Rd8 24.Bf3 Raa8 25.Ndf5 [25.Rcd1±] 25…gxf5 26.Nxf5 Rd7 27.Nxg7 [27.Qe3±] 27…Kxg7 28.Qc3 [28.Qe3! h6 29.g4+-] 28…Qf4 29.Re4 Qd2 30.Qe5 Ra2 31.Re2 += Qh6 32.Rce1 Rxb2 33.Qxb2 Nc7 +- 34.Bg4 Rd3 35.Re7 Ncd5 36.Rxb7 Rd2 37.Qe5 Now White is completely winning.

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        May 25, 2008 at 8:32 pm

        Moro is a genius.

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