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    of Poland

    * - †1995

     

    
    Olej,Emil – Bochenski,Marian
    corr Poland, 1958
    
    1.b4 b5 2.e4 e6 3.Bb2 
       (3.Bb5 Qg5 4.Bf1 Qg6+=) 
    3...Nf6 
       (3...Bb7 4.Bb5 Qg5 5.Be2=) 
    4.e5 
       (4.Bb5 Bb7=) 
    4...Nd5 5.a3 Bb7 6.Nf3 
       (< 6.Bb5 Ne3 7.fe3 Bg2–/+) 
    6...a6 7.c4 bc4 8.Bc4 c5 
       (8...Be7 9.0–0=) 
    9.b5 
       (9.bc5 Bc5 10.0–0 0–0=) 
    9...ab5= 10.Bb5 Qb6 
       (10...Be7 11.0–0=) 
    11.a4 Be7 12.0–0 0–0 13.Nc3 
       (13.Na3 Nc6=) 
    13...Nf4 
       (13...f6 14.Ne4=) 
    14.Re1 f5 
       (14...c4 15.Bc4 Bc5 16.Ne4 Ng2 17.Kg2 Be4 18.Re4 Qb2 19.Bb3+–) 
    15.Rc1 
       (15.Rb1 Qa5=) 
    15...Ba6 
       (15...g5 16.Ne2 Bf3 17.gf3=) 
    16.d4 
       (16.d3 Bb7=) 
    16...c4=+ 17.Rb1 Nd3 18.Re2 d5 
       (18...Bb5 19.Nb5 Qa5 20.Ra1=) 
    19.ed6= Qd6 
       (19...Bd6 20.Ng5 Rf6 21.d5 (21.Ne6?! Bb5 22.ab5 Re6 23.Re6 Bh2 
       24.Kh2 Qe6=; 21.Re6 Bh2 22.Kf1 Qe6 23.Ne6 Bb5 24.ab5 Re6+–) 21...Bb5 22.Nb5=) 
    20.Qc2 
       (20.Ne5 Ne5 21.de5 Qc5+=) 
    20...Nc6 Exerts pressure on the isolated pawn 
       (20...Rc8!?=) 
    21.Bc6+/– Qc6 22.d5 Qc8 23.Re6 Bc5 24.Nd1 
       (24.Re2 Re8+=) 
    24...Qd7 
       (24...Bb7 25.Qc3 Rf7 26.Ne5 Bd5 27.Nf7 Nb2 28.Nh6 gh6 29.Qg3 Kf7 30.Rh6+/–) 
    25.Qc3 
       (25.Ra6!? Nb4 26.Qc4 Na6 27.d6 Kh8 28.Ne5+/–) 
    25...Nb2 
       (25...Nf4 26.Re5=) 
    26.Nb2 (The isolani on c4 becomes a target) 26...Qd5 27.Re5 
       (27.Rbe1 Bd6=) 
    27...Qc6 28.Rbe1 
       (28.Qc2 f4=) 
    28...Rab8 
       (28...Qb6 29.Qc2 Rac8 30.Re6=) 
    29.Re6 
       (29.Nc4? Bb4 30.Nd4 
         A) 30...Bc3?! 31.Nc6 Be1 32.Nb8 Rb8 33.Re1 Bc4 34.Rc1–+;
         B) 30...Bc4 
            B1) 31.Nc6? Bc3 32.Nb8 Be5 (32...Rb8? 33.Re8 Kf7 34.R1e7 Kf6 
             35.Rb8 Ke7 36.Rc8+–) 33.Re5 Rb8–+;
            B2) 31.Qb4 Qg2 32.Kg2 Rb4 33.a5+/–;
         C) 30...Qa4–+) 
    29...Bb4 30.Qc2 Qc8 31.R1e5? 
       (better is 31.R1e2=) 
    31...c3–+ 32.Nd1 Qc4?? 
       (32...Bd3 33.Qc1 c2–+) 
    33.Ne3= (f5 becomes the focus of attention) 33...Qd3 34.Ne1 Qc2 
       (34...Qd2 35.Nf1 Qc2 36.Nc2–/+) 
    35.N1c2 
       (35.N3c2 Rf6 36.Rf6 (36.Nb4 Re6 37.Re6 Rb4 38.Ra6 c2–+) 36...gf6 
       37.Re6= (37.Nb4 fe5 38.Nec2 Bc4–+)) 
    35...Bc8 36.Rc6 
       (36.Rc6 Bd7 37.Ra6=+) 
    
    
    
    Olej,Emil – Stepan,Pavel
    corr CSR–chT, 1964
    
    1.b4 c5 2.bc5 e5 3.Bb2 Nc6= 4.g3 
       (4.e3!?=) 
    4...Bc5=+ 5.e3 Nf6 6.Bg2 
       (6.Ne2 d5=+) 
    6...d5–/+ 7.Ne2 0–0 
       (7...Bf5 8.Nbc3–/+) 
    8.0–0=+ Qb6 9.Qc1 
       (9.Be5 Ne5 10.d4 Bd6 11.de5 Be5=+) 
    9...Bf5 
       (9...Qa6 10.Qd1–/+) 
    10.Nbc3 
       (10.f4 Ng4 11.Ba3 e4=+) 
    10...Rfd8 
       (10...Qa6 11.Qd1 Nb4 12.d3=+) 
    11.Rb1 
       (11.Na4 Qa5 12.Nc5 Qc5=) 
    11...Qa5 
       (11...Qa6 12.f4 e4 13.Kh1–/+) 
    12.a3 
       (12.f4 e4–/+) 
    12...Rab8 
       (12...d4 13.ed4 ed4 14.Nd1–/+) 
    13.f4 e4 14.Nd1 d4 
       (14...Be7 15.Nf2–/+) 
    15.ed4 Nd4 16.Nd4 
       (16.Bd4 Bd4 (< 16...Rd4 17.Nd4 Bd4 18.Ne3+=) 17.Nd4 Rd4=+) 
    16...Bd4 
       (16...Rd4?! 17.Bd4 Bd4 18.Kh1=) 
    17.Bd4 Rd4 18.Nc3 
       (18.Ne3 Be6–/+) 
    18...a6–/+ 19.Re1 Qc5 20.Kh1 Rbd8 21.Re2 b5 22.Qe1 
       (22.Ra1 Qd6 23.Qf1 Bg4–/+ (23...Rd2 24.Rd2 Qd2 25.Rd1+/–)) 
    22...Qa3–+ 23.Ra1 
       (23.h3 Qe7–+) 
    23...Qd6 24.Rd1? 
       (better is 24.h3–+) 
    24...Bg4 
       (24...Bg4 25.Nb1 Be2 26.Qe2 Rc4–+) 
    0–1
    
    
    
    Olej,Emil – Bures,Jilji
    corr CSR–chT, 1964
    
    1.b4 c5 2.bc5 e5 3.Bb2 Nc6= 4.e4 
       (4.e3!?=) 
    4...Bc5=+ 5.Bc4 
       (better is 5.Ba3!? Ba3 6.Na3=+) 
    5...Qb6–+ 6.Qf3?? 
       (better is 6.Bb3 Bf2 7.Kf1–+) 
    6...Qb2 7.Qf7 Kd8 8.Ne2 
       (8.Nf3 Nf6 9.Qg7 Rf8–+ (9...Qa1?! 10.Qh8 Kc7 11.0–0=+)) 
    8...Nge7 
       (8...Nf6!? 9.Qg7 Rf8 10.0–0 Qa1 11.Nec3–+) 
    9.Qg7 Re8 
       (better is 9...Ng6 10.0–0 Qa1 11.Bf7–+) 
    10.0–0 Qa1 11.Nbc3 
       (11.Bf7 d6 12.Qh7–+) 
    11...Qf1 
       (better is 11...Qb2 12.Bf7 d6–+) 
    12.Kf1=+ a6?? 
       (better is 12...Ng6=+) 
    13.Bf7+/– b6 
       (13...d6 14.Be8 Ke8 15.Qh8 Kd7 16.Qh7+/–) 
    14.Nd5 
       (14.Be8 Ke8 15.Nd5 Rb8+/–) 
    14...Bb7?? 
       (better is 14...Nd5 15.ed5 Rf8 16.dc6 Ra7+/–) 
    15.Nf6 
       (15.Nf6 Rf8 16.Qf8 Kc7 17.Qg7+–; 15.Be8 Nb4 16.Nb4 Bb4+–) 
    1–0
    
    
    
    Olej,Emil – Nemeskal,B
    corr tt CSSR, 1964
    
    1.b4 c5 2.bc5+= e6 3.d4 b6 
       (3...Nf6 4.Nd2 Qa5 5.e3+=) 
    4.cb6+/– Qb6 
       (4...ab6 5.e4+/–) 
    5.e4 
       (5.Nf3 Bb7+/–) 
    5...Nf6 
       (5...Bb7 6.f3+/–) 
    6.f3 
       (6.e5 Ne4 7.c3 h6+–) 
    6...Nc6 7.Be3 
       (7.c3!?+/–) 
    7...Qb2= 8.Nd2 Nd4 (Attacking the backward pawn on c2) 9.Bd3 
       (9.Rc1 Qc3 10.Bd3 Rb8=) 
    9...Bc5 10.Kf2 
       (10.Bf2=) 
    10...0–0 
       (better is 10...Qc3!? 11.Ne2 Ne2 12.Qe2 d5=) 
    11.Nc4+/– Qb5 12.Rb1 Qa4? 
       (better is 12...Qc6 13.e5 Nd5 14.Bh7 Kh7 15.Bd4 Ba6=) 
    13.c3+– Qd1 14.Rd1 d5 15.Ne5 
       (15.Bd4?! Bd4 16.cd4 dc4 17.Bc4 Bd7+/–) 
    1–0
    
    
    
    Olej,Emil – Stvan,Bedrich
    corr CSR–chT, 1964
    
    1.b4 c5 2.bc5 e5 3.Bb2 Nc6= 4.g3 
       (4.e3!?=) 
    4...Bc5=+ 5.e3 d5 
       (5...Qb6 6.Ba3=+) 
    6.Be2 
       (6.Bb5 Qe7=+) 
    6...Nf6–/+ 7.Nc3 
       (7.Nf3 e4 8.Ne5 0–0–/+) 
    7...0–0 8.Bf3 
       (8.Rb1 d4 9.Na4 Bd6–/+) 
    8...Be6 
       (8...Na5 9.Rb1–/+) 
    9.Nge2 Rc8 
       (9...Bh3 10.a3–/+) 
    10.0–0 
       (10.Bg2 Re8–/+) 
    10...e4 
       (10...Re8 11.Bg2–/+) 
    11.Bg2=+ Ne5 
       (better is 11...Bg4!?=+) 
    12.Ne4+= Ned7 
       (12...de4 13.Be5) 
    13.Nc5+/– Rc5? 
       (13...Nc5 14.Rb1 b6 15.Nf4+/–) 
    14.Nf4 
       (14.Ba3 Re8 15.Bc5 Nc5+–) 
    14...Ne4? 
       (14...Re8!?+/–) 
    15.d3 
       (15.Ba3 Qg5+–) 
    15...Nef6 
       (better is 15...Nc3 16.Bc3 Rc3 17.Bd5 Bd5 18.Nd5 Rc5+–) 
    16.Bf6 
       (16.Ba3 Rc7 17.Bf8 Qf8+–) 
    16...gf6? 
       (better is 16...Nf6!? 17.Rb1 Qe7+/–) 
    17.Qh5 
       (17.d4!? Ra5+–) 
    17...f5 
       (17...Rc2 18.Qh6 Kh8 19.Nd5+–) 
    18.Qh6 
       (18.Qh6 Qf6 19.Qh3+–; 18.Rfb1!? b6+–) 
    1–0
    
    
    
    Olej,Emil – Rehurek,Karl
    corr CSR–chT, 1964
    
    1.b4 c5 2.bc5 e5 3.Bb2 Nc6= 4.g3 
       (4.e3!?=) 
    4...Bc5=+ 5.e3 d5 
       (5...Qb6 6.Ba3=+) 
    6.Bg2 
       (6.Bb5 Qe7=+) 
    6...Nf6–/+ 7.Ne2 0–0 
       (7...Bf5 8.Nbc3–/+) 
    8.0–0=+ Bg4 9.f3 
       (9.Nbc3 Qd7=+) 
    9...Bf5 10.d4 
       (10.f4 e4 11.Nbc3 Qa5–/+) 
    10...ed4–/+ 11.Nd4 
       (11.Bd4 Qe7 12.Re1 Bc2 13.Qc2 Nd4 14.ed4 Bd4 15.Nd4 Qe1 16.Bf1 Rac8–/+) 
    11...Nd4 
       (11...Qb6 12.Bc3 Nd4 13.ed4–/+) 
    12.Bd4 Bd4 13.ed4 
       (13.Qd4 Bc2 14.Nc3 Bg6–/+) 
    13...Qc7 14.Rf2 Rac8 15.Na3 Qc3 
       (15...Qa5!? 16.Qc1 Rc3–/+) 
    16.Nb5=+ Qe3 
       (16...Qb4 17.Rb1 Qa4 18.Rb2=+) 
    17.Nd6 
       (better is 17.Qe1 Qg5 18.Nd6 Rc2 19.f4=+) 
    17...Qe6 
       (better is 17...Bc2!? 18.Qd2 Qd2 19.Rd2 Rc6 20.Nb7 Rb8=) 
    18.Nc8+/– Rc8 19.f4 
       (19.Re2 Qc6+/–) 
    19...Ne4 20.Be4 Be4 21.Rc1 Qa6 22.c3 Qa3 
       (22...Rc4 23.Qb3+/–) 
    23.Qd2 g6 
       (23...Qa5 24.Re2+/–) 
    24.Qb2 
       (24.Re2 Bd3 25.Re3 Bc4+–) 
    24...Qb2 
       (24...Qa6 25.Re1+/–) 
    25.Rb2+– b6 26.Rb4 
       (26.Re2 Rc4+–) 
    26...Bd3 
       (26...Rc6 27.Kf2+–) 
    27.Kf2 Bc4 
       (27...h6 28.a3+–) 
    28.a3 
       (28.Re1 b5+–) 
    28...Kg7 29.Re1 Kf6 
       (29...b5 30.Rbb1+–) 
    30.Re3 
       (30.Re5 h6+–) 
    30...h5 
       (30...b5 31.g4+–) 
    31.Rb1 Rc6 32.Rbe1 
       (32.h3 b5+–) 
    32...Re6 
       (32...b5 33.h3+–) 
    33.Re6 fe6 34.h3 ½–½
    
    
    
    Olej,Emil – Fleischer
    Swidnica Slaska, 1965
    
    1.b4 d5 2.Bb2 e6 3.b5 Nf6 4.e3 c5 5.f4 b6 6.Nf3 Bb7 7.d3 
       (7.Nc3 Nbd7=) 
    7...Nbd7 
       (7...a6=+) 
    8.c4 
       (8.Be2 Bd6=+) 
    8...Be7 
       (8...Bd6!?–/+) 
    9.Be2 Ng4 10.Qc1 Bf6 11.Nc3 
       (11.d4 cd4 12.ed4 dc4=+) 
    11...0–0 
       (11...d4 12.ed4 cd4 13.Ne4 Be4 14.de4–/+) 
    12.h3 
       (12.0–0 d4 13.Nd1 Ne3 14.Ne3 de3 15.Bf6 Nf6 16.Qe3 Ng4=+) 
    12...Bh4 
       (12...Ne3 13.Qe3 d4 14.Qc1 dc3 15.Bc3–/+) 
    13.Kf1=+ Nh6 
       (13...Nf2 14.Nh4 Nh1 15.Qe1=+) 
    14.g4= Be7 
       (14...dc4 15.dc4 Be7 16.e4=) 
    15.Rg1 White intends g5 
       (15.cd5!? ed5 16.e4+=) 
    15...dc4= 16.dc4 Nf6?? 
       (better is 16...Qc7=) 
    17.g5+– Nf5 18.gf6 Bf6 19.Ng5 
       (19.e4 Nd4+–) 
    19...Qe7 20.Bf3?? 
       (20.Rb1 Rfd8+/–) 
    20...Bf3?? 
       (better is 20...Bg5 21.Bb7 Qb7 22.Rg5 Qf3 23.Kg1 f6 24.Rf5 Qg3 25.Kf1 Qh3 
       26.Kf2 Qh2 27.Ke1 ef5=+) 
    21.Nf3+– Rad8 
       (21...Rfd8 22.Kf2 Rd3 23.Ne4 Bb2 24.Qb2+–) 
    22.Ke2 Rd7 
       (22...Nd6 23.Nb1+–) 
    23.Qc2 
       (23.Ne4!? Bb2 24.Qb2 f6+–) 
    23...Rfd8 24.Rad1 Kf8 
       (24...Rd1 25.Rd1 Nd6 26.Na4+–) 
    25.Rd7 Rd7 26.Ne4 Bb2 27.Qb2 f6 28.Qc2 Qd8 29.Nf2 
       (29.Ng3 Ng3 30.Rg3 g6+–) 
    29...Kf7 
       (29...Qa8 30.Qe4 Qc8 31.Nh1+– (31.Qe6?? Rd2 32.Nd2 Qe6–+)) 
    30.Rd1 Rd1 
       (30...Ng3 31.Ke1 Nf5 32.Rd7 Qd7 33.Qc3+–) 
    31.Qd1 Qa8 
       (31...Ng3 32.Ke1 Qd1 33.Kd1+–) 
    32.Qd7 Kf8 33.e4 
       (33.e4 Ng3 34.Ke3+–) 
    1–0
    
    
    Olej,Emil – Saskowski,M
    corr Poland, 1965
    
    1.b4 Nf6 2.Bb2 g6 3.e4 Bg7 4.b5 d6 5.c4 0–0 
       (5...Nbd7 
         A) 6.Nf3 Nc5 (6...0–0 7.Qc2 a6 8.d4 ab5 9.cb5 Nb6=; 6...a6 7.Qc2 ab5 
          8.cb5 Nc5 9.Nc3 Bg4=) 7.d3 0–0 8.Be2 a6 9.a4 Bg4=;
         B) 6.d3 0–0 (6...a6 7.Nf3 0–0 8.Be2 ab5 9.cb5 Nc5=; 6...c5 7.Nf3 a6 
          8.Nc3 Qa5 9.Qd2 ab5=) 7.Nf3 Nc5 8.Be2 a6 9.a4 Bg4=;
         C) 6.Qc2 e5 (6...0–0 7.Nc3 c6 8.Nf3 cb5 9.cb5 Nb6=; 6...h6 7.d4 c5 
          8.e5 Nh5 9.e6 Nf8=) 7.Nc3 a6 8.Nf3 0–0 9.ba6 b6=; 
       5...a6 
         A) 6.Nf3 0–0 (6...ab5 7.cb5 0–0 8.Bd3 Be6 9.Nc3 d5=+; 6...Nbd7 7.Qc2 ab5 
          8.cb5 Nc5 9.Nc3 Bg4=) 7.Bd3 ab5 8.cb5 Be6 9.Nc3 d5=+; 
         B) 6.Qe2 ab5 (6...0–0 7.Nf3 e5 8.Nc3 ab5 9.cb5 Re8=+; 6...e5 7.Nf3 0–0 
          8.Nc3 Re8 9.a4 Nbd7=+) 7.cb5 0–0 8.d4 c6 9.Nf3 d5=+;
         C) 6.Qc2 0–0 (6...ab5 7.cb5 0–0 8.Nc3 c6 9.Nf3 d5=; 6...e5 7.Nf3 Bg4 
          8.Be2 Nbd7 9.Nc3 ab5=) 7.Nc3 ab5 8.cb5 c6 9.Nf3 d5=) 
    6.d3 
       (6.Qc2 a6=+ (6...Qd7 7.Nc3 a6 8.Nf3 ab5 9.cb5 c5=; 6...c6 7.Nc3 a6 8.Nf3 ab5 
       9.cb5 d5=) 7.Nc3 e5 8.Nf3 Be6 9.Be2 Nh5=; 
       6.Qe2 c5 (6...e5 7.Nc3 a6 8.Nf3 ab5 9.cb5 Re8=; 6...a6 7.Nf3 ab5 8.cb5 c5 
       9.Nc3 Nbd7=) 7.Nf3 a6 8.d4 ab5 9.cb5 Nbd7=+; 
       6.Qf3 a6 (6...Bg4 7.Qe3 c5 8.Nc3 a6 9.Be2 Be2=; 6...c5 7.Be2 Nbd7 8.Nc3 a6 
       9.ba6 Ra6=) 7.Nc3 Nbd7 8.d4 e5 9.d5 Nc5=+) 
    6...c6= 
       (6...a6 7.Nf3 ab5 8.cb5 c5 9.bc6 Nc6=+; 6...e5 7.Nf3 a6 8.Be2 ab5 9.cb5 Ra5=+; 
       6...c5 7.Nf3 Qd7 8.Be2 a6 9.Qa4 Nh5=) 
    7.a4 
       (7.Nc3 a6 (7...cb5 8.cb5 Qa5=+ 9.Qd2 a6=) 8.bc6 Nc6 9.Qd2 b6=) 
    7...Nh5 
       (7...a6 8.Nc3=+ Qa5 9.Qd2 Nbd7=+; 7...Nbd7 8.Nf3 a6 9.Nc3 Qa5=) 
    8.Bg7= Ng7 9.Nc3 
       (9.Nf3 e5=) 
    9...e5 
       (9...Qa5=) 
    10.Be2 f5 11.h4 
       (11.Nf3 Qa5 12.Qd2 Ne6=) 
    11...Ne6 
       (11...Qa5 12.Qd2=+) 
    12.Qd2 
       (12.Nf3 Nf4 13.0–0 
         A) < 13...Ne2 14.Qe2 fe4 15.Qe4= (< 15.de4 Bg4–/+);
         B) 13...fe4 14.Ne4 Bg4–/+) 
    12...f4 
       (12...Nd4 13.Ra2=+) 
    13.Nf3= Kg7 
       (13...Nd7 14.Rb1=) 
    14.d4+= Qf6 15.de5 
       (15.Rd1 ed4 16.Nd4 Nc5+=) 
    15...de5= 16.Qd6 Nd4 17.Qc7 
       (17.Qf6 Kf6 18.Rd1 Rd8=) 
    17...Kg8 
       (17...Nd7 18.bc6 bc6 19.Rb1=) 
    18.Rd1+= Nd7 
       (< 18...Ne2 19.Ne2 Re8 20.h5+/–) 
    19.0–0 
       (19.h5 g5 20.Nd4 ed4 21.bc6 bc6=) 
    19...c5 
       (19...Rf7 20.Ng5 Rg7 21.c5 Nc5 22.Bc4 Nce6 23.Qd6=) 
    20.Rd4 
       (20.Rd2!?=) 
    20...ed4=+ 21.Nd5 Qd8 
       (21...Qe6!?=+) 
    22.Qd6 
       (22.e5 Qc7 23.Nc7 Rb8=) 
    22...Nb6 
       (22...Kh8=) 
    23.Ne7 
       (23.Qc5!? Bg4 24.Ne7 Kf7 25.Ne5 Ke8 26.N7g6 hg6 27.Bg4 Na4 28.Bd7 Qd7 
       29.Qf8 Kf8 30.Nd7 Ke7 31.Ne5+=) 
    23...Kg7 
       (23...Kf7 24.Ng5 Ke8 25.Nc8 Rc8 26.Qd8 Rd8 27.a5–/+) 
    24.Qc5=+ Na4 
       (24...d3!? 25.Bd1 Nc4=) 
    25.Qe5+= 
       (< 25.Qd4 Qd4 26.Nd4 Re8 27.Nc8 Re4=+) 
    25...Rf6 26.Nd5 
       (< 26.Nc8 
         A) < 26...Qc8 27.Ng5 (27.Qd4?! Nc5=; < 27.Nd4 Qe8 28.Qc7 Rf7–/+) 
          27...Qd7 28.Bg4+–;
         B) 26...Rc8 27.Ra1 d3 28.Bd3 Rc5–/+ (< 28...Qd3 29.Qe7 Rf7 30.Qf7 
          Kf7 31.Ne5 Kf6 32.Nd3 Rc4 33.f3+=)) 
    26...Nc3 27.Bd3 
       (27.Nd4 Nd5 28.ed5 a5+=) 
    27...Nd5= 28.cd5 Bg4 
       (28...a5 29.Ra1=) 
    29.Qd4 
       (29.Nd4 Qd7 30.Rc1+=) 
    29...Qb6 
       (better is 29...Bf3 30.gf3 Kh6=+) 
    30.e5+/– Qd4 31.Nd4 Rff8 32.f3 Bd7 
       (32...Bc8 33.d6+/–) 
    33.e6+– Be8 
       (33...Bc8 34.d6+–) 
    34.d6 Kf6 
       (34...Rd8 35.d7 Bd7 36.e7+– (36.ed7?! Kf6 37.Re1 Rd7 38.Re6 Kg7+/–)) 
    35.Re1 g5? 
       (better is 35...Rg8+–) 
    36.hg5 
       (36.e7 Rg8 37.Bc4 Bd7+–) 
    36...Kg5 37.d7 Rh8 
       (37...Kf6 38.e7 Bd7 39.ef8R Rf8 40.Ra1+–) 
    38.Be4 
       (better is 38.Re5 Kf6 39.de8Q (39.de8R?! Ke5 40.Ra8 Ra8+/–; 39.de8N? Ke5 
       40.Ng7 Kd4–+; < 39.de8B Ke5 40.Bd7 Kd4–+) 39...Rae8 40.Rf5 Ke7 
       41.Rf7 Kd6 42.Rb7+–) 
    38...Rd8 39.Bf5 
       (< 39.de8R Rhe8 40.Ne2 Re6 41.Bb7 Rb6+–) 
    1–0
    
    
    

    (2011-01-11)

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