Coup 29 des noirs : !?
En effet ceux disent que ce coup fut une importante décision pour Shirov.
But the commentator does not say why which is not educational for me.
At this point the game is very tight Shirov and many more valuable opportunities.
Shirov from the yellow box (diagram) plays the movement represented by the green arrow .
This coup is far from the first noted by the computer: it still presents a certain interest because it questions Carlsen center about the attitude to take vis-à-vis its d4 pawn (to protect it or just exchange it?).
But the big advantage of this questioning is the fact that Carlsen has few very good opportunities.
Even a good club player would likely commit a blunder especially if it is zeitnot. In fact
Carlsen will opt for the pure exchange (red arrow).
Another possible move would have been to play his turn as the pink arrow to take him on orbit open column "b" threatening to bombard the blot c6 ( arrow brown).
But it's a waste of time.
It is preferable for Carlsen to play in this next move he will do that involves settle accounts with the first center .
But again the advantage of Carlsen will be minimal because of the great game of Shirov.
I think begin to understand why Kasparov would have tried to dismiss a game Shirov historic World Championship Kramnik prefer for him. But here Kramnik
would take the opportunity to make known to the general public in winning the championship ahead of Kasparov! I think
Shirov if he worked more stamina could jeopardize Anand!
(continued).
Exciting chess history.
PS: I take this opportunity to ask my friend Phil Dornbush 's not possible for me to follow courses Mazurade Nino because I feel so small in this world of giants and I' admits being ashamed of how the parts of the Great Masters who crushed me in a real game.
But the difference is crucial: I happen to analyze their moves for an hour.
Therefore I would not face the clock. I'm sure
if I pass by Nino I'll win a half hour on my analysis of snail.
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