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[Event "WCh Women"]
[Site "Antakya TUR"]
[Date "2010.12.05"]
[Round "1.2"]
[White "Cmilyte, Viktorija"]
[Black "Demina, Julia"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E11"]
[WhiteElo "2514"]
[BlackElo "2323"]
[Annotator "SR"]
[PlyCount "77"]
[EventDate "2010.??.??"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 Bb4+ {Bogo-indian defense} 4. Bd2 a5 (4... Qe7 {
is the main move}) 5. g3 d5 (5... b6 {switches to a Queen's indian}) 6. Bg2 O-O
7. Qc2 c6 {maybe not the best idea} (7... c5 {is more logical}) 8. O-O Be7 9.
Bg5 {now it's like a semi-slav but with the weird move a5 for black} h6 10.
Bxf6 Bxf6 11. Nbd2 {planning the typical advance e4} Nd7 (11... b5 $5) 12. e4
dxe4 13. Nxe4 Be7 {this bishop lost a lot of tempi : Bb4-e7-f6-e7} 14. Rad1 {
very comfortable play for white! With a good center and a better development}
Qc7 {playing for the thematic e5} 15. Qc3 {stopping black's plan} b6 {
what else?} 16. b3 Bb7 17. Ne5 Rad8 18. c5 $1 {that's really thematic! White
block the bishop in b7. On the other hand it's important to check that black
can't play an easy Nd7-f6-d5 (which could be met here by Nc4-d6).} b5 (18...
Nf6 19. Nc4 {is nice for white}) (18... Nxe5 19. dxe5 bxc5 20. Nxc5 {
almost with a dream positional advantage for white!}) 19. f4 {Consolidating.
White's position is pleasant but now Cmilyte must find a way to advance.} (19.
b4 $2 {with the idea to stop b5-b4 and thus locking up the bishop in b7, but
it wouldn't work} axb4 20. Qxb4 Ra8 {
with Ra4 coming, with undreamed-of counterplay for black}) 19... Rfe8 {
black's position is really cramped.} 20. a4 Nf8 $2 {
a mistake which gives a good opportunity to white} (20... b4 {was normal} 21.
Qc4 Nf6 22. Nxf6+ Bxf6 23. Qe2 {
with a solid edge for white, even if not so easy to turn into victory.}) 21.
Nd6 $1 {Cmilyte doesn't miss the chance} Bxd6 22. cxd6 Rxd6 (22... Qxd6 23.
axb5 {is even worse for black}) 23. axb5 {
with a pin and too much pressure on c6} f6 24. Nxc6 {
white won a pawn and keep better pieces} (24. b6 {was easier} Qd8 25. Nc4 {
winning}) 24... Bxc6 $2 (24... Ng6 {was better}) 25. bxc6 {
now this passed pawn, very well protected, is a monster} Ra8 26. Qc5 Ng6 27. d5
e5 (27... Rad8 {was the last (very small) hope}) 28. Be4 Ne7 29. fxe5 fxe5 30.
Ra1 Nc8 31. Bf5 (31. b4 $18 {was simple and strong too}) 31... Qb6 32. Qxb6
Nxb6 33. Be6+ Kh7 34. c7 {as it could be forseen the pawn now costs the knight}
e4 35. Rac1 h5 (35... Nc8 36. Rf8 {would end the game}) 36. c8=Q Nxc8 37. Bxc8
{black can't even take in d5 :-)} Rb8 38. Bf5+ Kh6 39. Rc6 1-0
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