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[Event "Olympiad"]
[Site "0:26.14-0:02.42"]
[Date "2012.09.04"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Borisek, Jure"]
[Black "Carlsson, Pontus"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2554"]
[BlackElo "2511"]
[PlyCount "138"]
[EventDate "2012.??.??"]
[WhiteTeam "Slovenia"]
[BlackTeam "Sweden"]
[WhiteTeamCountry "SLO"]
[BlackTeamCountry "SWE"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 Nf6 4. Nc3 cxd4 5. Nxd4 g6 6. Be3 Bg7 7. f3 O-O 8. Qd2
Nc6 9. g4 Qa5 {Carlsson tries to get hes opponent out of book} 10. O-O-O $2 (
10. h4 {looks more critical. Serious analyse is neeed here}) (10. Nb3 {
is also an option}) 10... Nxd4 11. Bxd4 Be6 {by transposing we have reached a
mainline in 9 g4 that is know to be at least equal for black} 12. Kb1 Rfc8 13.
a3 Rab8 14. h4 (14. Nd5 Qxd2 15. Rxd2 Nxd5 16. Bxg7 Ne3 $11 {
Anand-Kasparov wch 1995 1/2-1/2}) 14... b5 15. Nd5 Qxd2 16. Nxf6+ Bxf6 17. Rxd2
Bxd4 18. Rxd4 {in my opinion this position looks like a draw but Carlsson
loses the thread and somehow loses!} h6 {
Rc5 or a5 would have been my preference} 19. Kc1 Kg7 20. Kd2 g5 {a commiting
move according to blacks plan, black is ok but perhaps a bit passive} 21. c3 a6
22. Ke3 Rh8 23. Rd2 Bc4 24. Bd3 h5 {a bit risky move} 25. Rg2 hxg4 {
here things starts to go downhill} (25... Bxd3 26. Kxd3 f6 {looks safer} 27.
hxg5 (27. gxh5 Rxh5 28. f4 Kf7 29. fxg5 Rg8 30. Rf2 Rgxg5 31. hxg5 Rxh1 32.
gxf6 exf6 $11) 27... hxg4 28. Rxh8 Rxh8 29. Rxg4 Rh2 $11) 26. Rxg4 f6 27. f4
Rh5 28. fxg5 (28. Rhg1 Bxd3 29. Kxd3 Kf7 30. hxg5 Rg8 31. gxf6 Rxg4 32. Rxg4
Kxf6 {white has an extra pawn but black should still be able to hold since
whites pawns are easier to attack than blacks!}) 28... fxg5 29. Rxg5+ Rxg5 30.
hxg5 Kg6 31. e5+ Bxd3 32. Kxd3 Kxg5 33. Ke4 dxe5 34. Kxe5 Rd8 35. Rg1+ Kh4 36.
Rg6 Rd2 37. b4 Rd3 38. Rxa6 (38. c4 $16 {
I assume both players where short of time here}) 38... Rxc3 39. Ra7 Re3+ 40.
Kd4 Re1 41. Kc5 Re5+ 42. Kc6 Kg5 43. Ra5 Kf4 44. a4 (44. Rxb5 Rxb5 45. Kxb5 e5
46. a4 e4 47. a5 e3 48. a6 e2 49. a7 e1=Q 50. a8=Q Qe2+ {draw by correct play})
44... bxa4 45. b5 Re6+ 46. Kc7 Re4 47. b6 Rc4+ 48. Kd7 Rb4 49. Kc6 e5 50. Kc5
Rb1 $4 {loses by force since blacks king will become cut off} (50... Rb3 {
only move that holds the draw} 51. Rxa4+ e4 52. Rb4 Rc3+ 53. Kd5 Rd3+ 54. Rd4
Ke3 55. Rxd3+ exd3 56. b7 d2 57. b8=Q d1=Q+ $11) 51. Rxa4+ e4 52. Rb4 Rc1+ 53.
Kd5 Rd1+ 54. Rd4 Rb1 55. Rxe4+ Kf5 56. Re5+ Kf6 57. Re6+ Kf7 58. Rh6 Kg7 59.
Rd6 Kf7 60. Kc6 Ke7 61. Rd2 Rc1+ 62. Kb7 Ke6 63. Ka7 Ra1+ 64. Kb8 Ke7 65. b7
Ke6 66. Rd4 Ke5 67. Rb4 Ke6 68. Kc7 Rc1+ 69. Kb6 Kd5 1-0