ANALYSED GAME No 075       
Updated: April 2008  

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Radjabov, Teimour (AZE) (2729) -
Tiviakov, Sergey (NED) (2682)
[B35] Corus - Wijk aan
Zee, NED (4), 16.01.2007


(Annotation: "Chess-Theory")

X0

Sicilian: (B35), Accelerated fianchetto, modern variation with Bc4.

1.e4 X1 c5 X2 2.Nf3 X3 Nc6 X4 3.d4 X5 cxd4 X6 4.Nxd4 X7 g6 X8 5.Nc3 X9 Bg7 X10

The Accelerated fianchetto

6.Be3 X11 Nf6 X12 7.Bc4 X13

A Relatively Mixed Opening (see also: B72, B75, B77, B78, B79) introduced in 1955, in the game: Bend, Edwin - Wade, Robert, Graham, 1-0, (B35), Clare Benedicict Cup, 1955.

7...0-0 X14 8.Bb3 X15 a5 X16

An idea of Vladimir Savon, played for the first time in the short draw: Kostluchenko, Alexandre I - Savon, Vladimir A, 1/2-1/2, (B35) - ch Kiev, 1959 - This beginning is a B35-Quasi Pure Opening (see also: B77).

. 9.0-0 X17

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[ The main answer is: 9.f3 X18 Hence, was played last year: 9...d5 X19 10.Bxd5 X20 Nxd5 X21 11.Nxd5 X22 f5 X23 12.Nxc6 X24 bxc6 X25 13.Nb6 X26 Rb8 X27 14.Qxd8 X28 Rxd8 X29 15.Nxc8 X30 Rdxc8= X31 Lau, Robert - Rogers, Ian, 1/2-1/2, (B35), Los Angeles, American op., 2006.]

9...Nxd4 X32

A very rare answer!

[ The main line is as follows: 9...a4 X33 10.Nxa4 X34 Nxe4 X35 11.Nb5 X36 Ra6 X37 with possibly the suite: 12.Qe2 X38 d5 X39 13.Rad1 X40 e6 X41 14.c4 X42 Na5 X43 15.cxd5 X44 Nxb3 X45 16.dxe6 X46 Nbd2 X47 17.Nac3= X48 Saric, Ivan - Boziocic, Marin, 1-0, (B35), Zagreb, op., 2006.]

10.Bxd4 X49 d6 X50 11.Qe2 X51 Bd7 X52 12.Rad1 X53 a4 X54 13.Bc4 X55 Bc6 X56 14.a3N X57

Radjabov prefers stopping now all complications on the a-file.

[ Has been played recently: 14.e5 X58 dxe5 X59 15.Bxe5 X60 Qa5 X61 16.Nb5 X62 Bxb5 X63 17.Bxb5 X64 a3 X65 18.bxa3 X66 Qxa3 X67 19.Bc4 X68 De la Villa Gar. - Frois, Antonio, ˝-˝, (B35), Sanxenxo op., 2006.]

14...Ra5! X69 15.Nd5 X70 Nd7 X71

[ The exchange series: 15...Nxd5 X72 16.exd5 X73 Bxd5 X74 17.Bxd5 X75 Rxd5 X76 18.Bb6 X77 Qxb6 X78 19.Rxd5 X79 Bxb2 X80 +/= is favourable to White.]

16.Rfe1 X81 Re8 X82 17.c3 X83 e6 X84 18.Nb4 X85 Bf8 +/=

Radjabov has a not neglected positional advantage, but all this phasis (Deep Middle Game, according to the «New Chess Theory»: NCT IV - Unfolding of a game) is rather difficult to play.

X86 19.f3 X87 Qc7 X88 20.Qf2 X89 Nc5 X90 21.Rd2 X91 Qe7?! X92

An unaccuracy; Black does not seem to have an obvious plan.

[ A more efficient defense results of the line: 21...Bh6 X93 22.Be3 X94 Bxe3 X95 23.Qxe3 X96 Bb5 X97 24.Bxb5 X98 Rxb5 X99 25.Red1 X100 +/=]

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22.Rde2 X101 Rc8 X102 23.Ba2 X103 Bb5 X104 24.Rd2 X105 Nd7 X106 25.f4 X107 +/-

Teimour develops an excellent positional play. Sergey Tiviakov has a solid defensive play, but not so precise.

25...Bc4 X108 26.Bb1 X109 Nc5 X110 27.Bc2 X111 Nb3 X112 28.Bxb3 X113 Bxb3 X114 29.Rd3= X115 /unclear

This move foretells a concentration of White' s forces on the King side preparing an attack on the Black Castle.

29...Bc4 X116 30.Rh3 X117 e5!? X118 31.Bb6 X119 Rb5 X120 32.f5! X121

An interesting but rather classic Break Move.

32...f6!? X122 33.Be3 X123 gxf5 X124 34.Qxf5 X125 +/- 34...Be6 X126 35.Rg3+ X127 Kh8 X128 36.Qf2 X129 Bg7 X130 37.Qd2 X131 Rg8 X132 38.Rd1 X133 Bf8 X134 39.Rxg8+ X135 Kxg8 X136 40.Bh6 X137 Bb3 X138 41.Rf1 X139 Rc5!? X140

[ Black may try, without any illusion, the defensive line: 41...Bc4 X141 42.Rf3 X142 Bxh6 X143 43.Qxh6 X144 d5! X145 44.exd5 X146 Bxd5 X147 45.Rxf6 X148 Qg7 X149 46.Qxg7+ X150 Kxg7 X151 47.Nxd5! X152 Rxd5 X153 48.Rb6! X154 +-]

42.Rf3 X155 Rc8 X156 43.Nd5! X157 Bxd5 X158

The only choice. It is clear that White increases continuously its advantage.

44.Qxd5+ X159 Kh8 X160

Again, Sergey Tiviakov does not have any other choice!

45.Be3 X161 Bg7 X162 46.Qb5 X163 Ra8 X164 47.Bf2 X165

With the idea: Rd3. Teimour tries to exercise a pressure on Black' s weak pawns. Obviously, in such a position, it will be better for him to own a Knight, instead of a Bishop.

47...Qc7 X166 48.Rd3 X167 Bf8 X168 49.Rd5 X169 Qc6 X170 50.Qd3 X171 Be7 X172 51.Rb5 X173 Bd8 X174 +/-

Sergey puts up a fight as well as possible.

52.Rd5 X175 Bc7 X176 53.h3 X177 Rf8 X178 54.Rb5 X179 Ra8 X180 55.Rd5 X181 Rg8 X182 56.Kh2 X183 Rg6 X184 57.c4 X185 Rg8 X186 58.Bh4 X187 Rg6 X188 59.Qf3 X189 Kg7 X190 60.c5 X191 dxc5 X192 61.Qf5 X193 Bd6 X194 62.Qe6 X195 f5 X196

The only choice.

63.Qxf5 X197 Qc7 X198 64.Bg3 X199 Rf6 X200 65.Qh5 X201 Re6 X202 66.Qe2 X203

[ Might be considered: 66.Qd1 X204 Qe7 X205 67.Qxa4 X206 Rg6 X207 68.Qb3 X208 +-]

66...Kf8 X209 67.Qd1 X210 b5? X211

A decisive mistake certainly due to the pressure.

[ Accurate was: 67...Qc6 X212 68.Qf3+ X213 Kg8 X214 69.Qg4+ X215 Rg6 X216 70.Qf5 X217 +/-]

68.Qf1+ X218 Ke8 X219 69.Qxb5+ X220 Qd7 X221 70.Qe2 X222 Qf7 X223 71.Qa6 X224 Qd7 X225 72.Qa8+ X226 Kf7 X227 73.Qh8 X228

This time, Tiviakov' s position is indefensible!

73...h6 X229 74.Qh7+ X230 Ke8 X231 75.Qg8+

Teimour is finally rewarded to have been so courageous and combative.

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Number

  Chess Game Analysis

ECO Code

No116

  Greco, Gioachino - NN , Europe, 1620

[D06]

No115

  Ivanchuk, V (2751) - Mamedyarov S (2760)

[B07]

No114

  Ivanchuk, V (2751) - Carlsen, M (2733)

[C67]

No113

  Jobava, Ba (2643) - Evdokimov, A. (2569)

[A37]

No112

  White Vs Black - TRAP No 2: Dutch Defense

[A80]

No111

  White Vs Black - TRAP No 1: Geduld's Opening

[A00]

No110

  Topalov, Veselin (2780) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2733)

[B04]

No109

  Anand, Vishy (2799) Vs Aronian, Levon (2739)

[C89]

No108

  Shirov, Alexey (2755) Vs Anand, Vishy (2799)

[B96]

No107

  Kamsky, Gata (2725) Vs Shirov, Alexei (2755)

[B30]

No106

  Kramnik Vlad. (2799) Vs Carlsen Magnus (2733)

[A30]

No105

  Ceccaldi, Daniel Vs Fictional opponent

[B21]

No104

  Leko, Peter (2749) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)

[E15]

No103

  Svidler, Peter (2728) Vs Morozevich, Alex. (2741)

[C11]

No102

  Morozevich, Alex. (2741) Vs Topalov, Ves. (2783)

[B50]

No101

  Ivanchuk, V (2750) Vs Morozevich, Alex. (2741)

[C45]

No100

  Leko, Peter (2749) Vs Svidler, Peter (2728)

[B90]

No099

  Carlsen, Magnus (2690) Vs Ivanchuk, Vas. (2750)

[D88]

No098

  Morozevich, Alex. (2741) Vs Carlsen, Mag. (2690)

[C83]

No097

  Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)

[C96]

No096

  Morozevich, Alex. (2741) Vs Leko, Peter (2749)

[E15]

No095

  Milov, V (2665) Vs Gonzalez, J (2526)

[E48]

No094

  Topalov, Ves. (2783) Vs Morozevich, Alex. (2741)

[C11]

No093

  Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Ivanchuk, Vassily (2750)

[B90]

No092

  Aronian, Levon (2744) Vs Anand, Vishy (2779)

[D23]

No091

  Carlsen, Magnus (2690) Vs Topalov, Veselin (2783)

[D45]

No090

  Ivanchuk, Vas. (2750) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)

[A46]

No089

  Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Morozevich, Alex. (2741)

[C95]

No088

  Aronian, Levon (2744) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)

[E04]

No087

  Morozevich, Alex. (2741) Vs Aronian, Levon (2744)

[D38]

No086

  Ivanchuk, Vas. (2750) Vs Topalov, Veselin (2783)

[B90]

No085

  Carlsen, Magnus (2690) Vs Morozevich, A (2741)

[E66]

No084

  Radjabov, Teimour (2729) Vs Topalov, Ves. (2783)

[E08]

No083

  Svidler, P (2728) Vs Karjakin, Sergey (2678)

[B90]

No082

  Motylev, Alex. (2647) Vs Radjabov, Teimour (2729)

[E92]

No081

  Svidler, Peter (2728) Vs Topalov, Veselin (2783)

[B90]

No080

  Topalov, Veselin (2783) Vs Calsen, Magnus (2690)

[D38]

No079

  Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Van Wely, Loek (2683)

[B97]

No078

  Carlsen, Magnus (2690) Vs Svidler, Peter (2728)

[C88]

No077

  Kramnik, Vladimir (2766) Vs Anand, Vishy (2779)

[E05]

No076

  Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Svidler, Peter (2728)

[C88]

No075

  Radjabov, T (2729) Vs Tiviakov, Sergey (2682)

[B35]

No074

  Ponomariov, R (2733) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)

[D15]

No073

  Kramnik, Vladimir (2766) Vs Shirov, Alexei (2715)

[A16]

No072

  Van Wely, Loek (2683) Vs Radjabov, T (2729)

[E97]

No071

  Topalov, Veselin (2783) Vs Anand, Vishy (2779)

[E15]

No070

  Karjakin, Sergey (2678) Vs Kramnik, Vlad. (2766)

[C42]

No069

  Topalov, Veselin (2783) Vs Shirov, Alexei (2715)

[D89]

No068

  Saemisch, Friedrich Vs Nimzovitch, Aaron

[E06]

No067

  Kogan,B (2500) Vs Alburt,L (2535)

[A43]

No066

  Fuchs,T (2080) Vs Halay,T (2320)

[A43]

No065

  Gruenfeld,E Vs Keres,P

[A43]

No064

  Jussupow,A (2490) Vs Vaganian,R (2570)

[A43]

No063

  Larsen,B (2625) Vs Browne,W (2530)

[A43]

No062

  Cramling,P (2435) Vs Gobet,F (2350)

[A43]

No061

  Kramnik,V (2758) Vs Topalov,V (2702)

[A43]

No060

  Polugaevsky,L Vs Eising,J

[A43]

No059

  Kluger,G Vs Tal,M

[A43]

No058

  Smyslov,V (2620) Vs Schmid,L

[A43]

No057

  Itkis,B (2454) Vs Sergeev,V (2438)

[A43]

No056

  Kochyev,A (2555) Vs Alburt,L (2515)

[A43]

No055

  Gligoric,S Vs Schmid,L [A43]

[A43]

No054

  Tal,M Vs Benko,P

[A43]

No053

  Dobias,J Vs Hromadka,K

[A43]

No052

  Williams,E Vs Staunton,H

[A43]

No051

  Staunton,H Vs De Saint Amant,P

[A43]

No050

  Lichtenhein,T Vs Raphael,B

[A43]

No049

  Burn,A Vs Pollock,W

[A43]

No048

  Chigorin,M Vs Schiffers,E

[A43]

No047

  Tibensky,R (2444) Vs Reinemer,F (2250)

[A43]

No046

  Ware,P Vs Blackburne,J [A43]

[A43]

No045

  Mohr,C Vs Zukertort,J

[A43]

No044

  Marshall,F Vs Blackburne,J

[A43]

No043

  Baudoin, Olivier (1533) Vs Yrnehsiul (1562)

[A43]

No042

  Campbell,B Vs Kennefick,M

[D00]

No041

  Marshall,F Vs Rubinstein,A

[D00]

No040

  Skehan,C Vs Irwanto,S (2416)

[D00]

No039

  Short,N (2684) Vs Rychagov,A (2512)

[C41]

No038

  Molina Carranza,L Vs Capablanca,J

[D00]

No037

  Houska,M (2200) Vs Prie,E (2475)

[D00]

No036

  Tarrasch,S Vs Chigorin,M

[D00]

No035

  Blanco,A Vs Sanchez,R

[D00]

No034

  Hanham,J Vs Showalter,J

[D00]

No033

  Fogatos,O Vs Rybka,J

[D00]

No032

  Blackburne,J Vs Paulsen,L

[D00]

No031

  Krueger,P Vs Wegemund,O

[D00]

No030

  Garcia, GG Vs Szymanowska, Karolina

[D00]

No029

  Sarratt Jacob, Henry Vs NN

[D00]

No028

  Duras, Oldrich Vs Simek

[D00]

No027

  Garcia, Baptiste,F Vs TheDorado,B

[D00]

No026

  Tech. Report: QGD:,Q - 4.Bg5 Be7-II

[D53]

No025

  Tech. Report: QGD:,Q - 4.Bg5 Be7-I

[D53]

No024

  Hacen (1990) Vs Barat, Jacques (1750)

[D53]

No023

  Morozevich,A (2707) Vs Kasimdzhanov,R (2670)

[B92]

No022

  Havelaar, T Vs Lansbergen, A

[B90]

No021

  Leko,P (2763) Vs Topalov,V (2788)

[B90]

No020

  Svidler,P (2738) Vs Adams,M (2719)

[C42]

No019

  Polgar, Judit (2735) Vs Anand, Vishy (2788)

[B17]

No018

  Abulker, Claude (1356) Vs Silva (1258)

[C42]

No017

  Adams,M (2737) Vs Topalov,V (2778)

[B91]

No016

  Zakharov,A Vs Agzamov,G

[E15]

No015

  Topalov,V (2778) Vs Anand,V (2785)

[E15]

No014

  Adams, Michael (2737) Vs Anand, Vishy,(2785)

[C42]

No013

  Jacques&Michel Vs engine

[A13]

No012

  Martin, Milan (2200) Vs Jaulneau, Ch. (2363)

[B30]

No011

  Bachmann Vs Fiechtl

[C67]

No010

  Fumerolle (1455) Vs Khalidkhan (1796)

[D60]

No009

  THEORY - CCT - III - DIAG 02

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No008

  THEORY - CCT - III - DIAG 01

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No007

  Arapovic,V (2443) Vs Budimir,B (2250)

[A45]

No006

  Kramnik,V (2777) Vs Grischuk,A (2732)

[E39]

No005

  Lautier, Joel (2666) Vs Epishin, V (2658)

[D15]

No004

  Fritsche,F (GER) (2321) Vs Bruneau,M (2254)

[B22]

No003

  Delabarre, Olivier (2205) Vs Bruneau, M (2391)

[B81]

No002

  Black,R (USA) (2314) Vs Bruneau,M (2254)

[E44]

No001

  Oosterman, M-J (NED) Vs Bruneau, M (2254)

[A50]


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