Najer Evgeniy (RUS) - Malakhov Vladimir (RUS) Moscow (Russia) 2003


[#]45.¤a4? e5! 46.¦c3 Vladimir played: 46...exf4??

[Black would have obtained a solid advantage with the natural continuation 46...e4 , which could have decided the outcome of the game because in addition Naer was experiencing the severest time trouble.]

47.£xd3 £f6 Black is virtually forced to play so. Then he resisted quite a long time, but Evgeny Naer forced the opponent's resignation when only few seconds left on his clock.

[When playing 46...exf4?? Black intended to respond 47.Qxd3 with 47...f3 , obtaining 'the decisive attack'. Only when White had captured the piece malakhov noticed that his design was refuted by the rude 48.£xf3]

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