1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0–0 7.e4 a6 8.e5 b5 9.Qb3 Nfd7 10.Ng5!?
10.Ng5
I found improvements for both sides in this game with black's coming before white's. My overall conclusion is that 10.Ng5 leads to equal but complex play.
Korobov,A(2702)-Gupta,Ab(2662)
Grunfeld Russian System 7…a6[D97]
AICF-AAI Cup 2012 New Delhi IND (2.2),22.12.2012
Position 1
In the early middlegame white seems to have nothing special going on. What do you suggest?
White to Play
14...Bb7
Position 2
Black must make a key decision in this RRB-RRB ending. What do you suggest for black
- 24...Rfc8(as played in the game) activating the rook at the cost of a pawn. After ...Rc2, the active rook fully compensates for the pawn.
- 24...Bf6 defends both pawns but black is no closer to full mobilization
- Something else
Black to Play
24.Rxe4
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