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![]() [#]Evgeny Agrest, who represents the Sweden crown in this championship, has just rolled his pawn forward for two squares by 21...h7-h5!?, having posed some serious problems to his opponent. Seemingly they were almost insoluble problems. However, Zurab Azmaiparashvili managed to find a congenial surviving chance: 22.¤f7! [For example: 22.£a7? h4 23.¦e3 ¦g8 Now 24...¤f3+ threatens, winning the d6-knight. After 24.£b6 (An attempt of disrupting the black pieces' coordination with 24.£e7 is refuted with a move 24...¢h7! , when White has no defense against 25...¦d7. (if 24...¦d7 , then 25.¤f7)) Black can finish his opponent off by 24...¤c4 25.¤f7 ¢h7] 22...¤f7 23.¦d8 ¦d8 24.£e7 h4 25.¦d3!! ¦d3 26.£f8 ¢h7 27.£f7 Draw. Bravo! [1/2:1/2] |
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