– Result: Metadata » Click to open. Date: Location: Tournament: Round: Opening: Submitted by: Published on: October 27, 2020 [Event ""] [Site ""] [Round ""] [Date "????.??.??"] [White ""] [Black ""] [Result ""] [Annotator ""] [ECO ""] [WhiteElo "0"] [BlackElo "0"] [Puzzle "0"] [DateTime ""] [pgndiagram] Virtually the first real mistake by Mamedyarov in this game, which probably lets Black completely in the game} (29. Qe8+ Kxg7 30. Qe5+ Kg8 31. Rf3 Qe6 32. Qf4 Kf8 33. Ne4 {And Black's king's position should be exploitable for White}) 29... Rg6 30. Qe5 (30. Rxg6 fxg6 31. Kg2 Kxg7 {And it is hard to believe White can win this position}) 30... Qe6 {And alas, the last mistake is made by Adams} (30... Rxg1+ 31. Kxg1 b5 32. Qf6 Kh7 33. Kf2 { Is probably sufficient for a draw}) (30... Qd3 {Was the strongest, threatening Qf3} 31. Qe8+ Kxg7 32. Rxg6+ Kxg6 33. Qe4+ {White doesn't have anything better} Qxe4+ 34. Nxe4 {And the endgame is equal}) 31. Qb8+ Kxg7 32. Qxa7 {[pgndiagram] Amazingly, Black's queen doesn't have a constructive check} Qc4 33. Qe3 {This is clearly very inferior version for Black of the endgame just considered.} b5 34. a3 c5 35. Ne4 f5 {And this is desperation which hastens Black's end} ( 35... b4 36. axb4 cxb4 37. Rxg6+ fxg6 {Was far from easy for White}) 36. Rxg6+ Kxg6 37. Nxc5 Qd5+ 38. Kg1 Qd1+ 39. Kg2 Qd5+ 40. Kh3 Qd1 41. Qe8+ Kf6 {The final mistake, allowing the immediate finish} (41... Kg7 42. Ne6+ Kf6 43. Qd8+ Qxd8 44. Nxd8 {Was pretty hopeless as well, though}) 42. Nd7+ Kg5 43. Qg8+ { And due to} Kf4 44. Qg3+ Ke4 45. Nf6+ Kd4 46. Qd6+ {Black resigned. An unfortunate end for Adams, since both sides played creatively and imaginatively. However, it is not wrong to say that Shakh has well deserved this full point} 1-0 [pgndiagram] Virtually the first real mistake by Mamedyarov in this game, which probably lets Black completely in the game} (29. Qe8+ Kxg7 30. Qe5+ Kg8 31. Rf3 Qe6 32. Qf4 Kf8 33. Ne4 {And Black's king's position should be exploitable for White}) 29... Rg6 30. Qe5 (30. Rxg6 fxg6 31. Kg2 Kxg7 {And it is hard to believe White can win this position}) 30... Qe6 {And alas, the last mistake is made by Adams} (30... Rxg1+ 31. Kxg1 b5 32. Qf6 Kh7 33. Kf2 { Is probably sufficient for a draw}) (30... Qd3 {Was the strongest, threatening Qf3} 31. Qe8+ Kxg7 32. Rxg6+ Kxg6 33. Qe4+ {White doesn't have anything better} Qxe4+ 34. Nxe4 {And the endgame is equal}) 31. Qb8+ Kxg7 32. Qxa7 {[pgndiagram] Amazingly, Black's queen doesn't have a constructive check} Qc4 33. Qe3 {This is clearly very inferior version for Black of the endgame just considered.} b5 34. a3 c5 35. Ne4 f5 {And this is desperation which hastens Black's end} ( 35... b4 36. axb4 cxb4 37. Rxg6+ fxg6 {Was far from easy for White}) 36. Rxg6+ Kxg6 37. Nxc5 Qd5+ 38. Kg1 Qd1+ 39. Kg2 Qd5+ 40. Kh3 Qd1 41. Qe8+ Kf6 {The final mistake, allowing the immediate finish} (41... Kg7 42. Ne6+ Kf6 43. Qd8+ Qxd8 44. Nxd8 {Was pretty hopeless as well, though}) 42. Nd7+ Kg5 43. Qg8+ { And due to} Kf4 44. Qg3+ Ke4 45. Nf6+ Kd4 46. Qd6+ {Black resigned. An unfortunate end for Adams, since both sides played creatively and imaginatively. However, it is not wrong to say that Shakh has well deserved this full point} 1-0 White to move: find the best move... click the ? for the solution Black to move: find the best move... click the ? for the solution Warning: This game can only be seen if JavaScript is enabled in your browser. No related posts.