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<game blackplayer="Miroshnichenko, Evgenij" whiteplayer="Volokitin, Andrei" endresult="1-0" id="1"><plies type="ffenu">rnbqkbnrpppppppp32PPPPPPPPRNBQKBNR </plies><comment>[Event "80th Ukrainian Chess Championship"]
[Site "chesslaw.org.ua"]
[Date "2011.06.24"]
[Round "11.4"]
[White "Volokitin, Andrei"]
[Black "Miroshnichenko, Evgenij"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C67"]
[WhiteElo "2671"]
[BlackElo "2651"]
[Annotator "Volokitin Andrei"]
[PlyCount "97"]
[EventDate "2011.??.??"]

</comment><plies type="ffenu">36P15. 12.15p 45N16. 1.16n 25B35. 6.14n 60.RK. 21.14n 35P15. 19n16. 18B6. 11.6p 28P6. 19.9n 3Q55. 3k. 47P7. 15.7p </plies><comment>
The idea of this move is take square g5 under control, preparing Bd7 and 0-0-0</comment><plies type="ffenu">59R1. </plies><comment>Stopping Black's plan</comment><plies type="ffenu">3.k </plies><comment>Now it turned out that h6 was
unnecessary move. Pawn on h5 would be more useful.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r1bk1b1rppp2pp3p4p4Pn15N1PPPP2PP1RNBR2K"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>
On the other hand, being stubborn is worse</comment><plies type="ffenu">2.8b </plies><comment>$2</comment><plies type="ffenu">38P15. </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu">12n16. </plies><comment>
The knight has to close his bishop and after piece is lost.</comment><plies type="ffenu">20P7. 13.6p 28N16. </plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">42N14. 12n16. 37B20. 12.9n 37.17B </plies><comment>These all I analyzed 2 years ago.</comment><plies type="ffenu">5.27b </plies><comment>
That is the move I saw</comment><plies type="ffenu">42.9N 12b20. </plies><variation ffen="r1b1k2rppp2pp3p3np4P4b11N1PPPP1NPPBR2R2K"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Instead of this I studied</comment><plies type="ffenu">2.8b </plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">35N9. </plies><comment>Looking like a planed move. I want Ng3 and e6 occasionally.</comment><plies type="ffenu">2.8b 46N5. </plies><comment>An interesting move. But it was possible also to play on weakness of black
pawns after e6 and Bc7. White is a lttle better after this.  Here Evgeniy
reacted very strong too.</comment><plies type="ffenu">23.7p </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r3k2rpppbbpp3p3np4P6N10NPPPP2PPBR2R2K"><plies type="ffenu">22.5n </plies><comment>$2</comment><plies type="ffenu">29N16. 12.8b 59.R </plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">29N16. 5b6. </plies><comment>$2</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Played without thinking. But it is actually a bad mistake.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r3k2rpppbbpp3p3n5PN1p3N11PPPP2PPBR2R2K"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>
The better chance was</comment><plies type="ffenu">18.7p </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu">12N16. </plies><comment>a must</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r3k2rpppbbpp7n3p1PN1p3N11PPPP2PPBR2R2K"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>
because suddenly it turns out that White can't win a pawn</comment><plies type="ffenu">14N14. </plies><comment>$6</comment><plies type="ffenu">4.k 29N5. 11.6b 12N16. 12n9. </plies><comment>
and square h5 is not available for white knight. That was the point of move h5</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">4.7k 20P7. 13.6p 35.5N 9.7p 10B44. 11.6b </plies><comment>Black finally connected his
rooks, afterwards they'll come to c8 and d8. Not too great for me. I think
Black is equalizing.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">59.R </plies><comment>
Now White has good advanatge because of inevitable e6.</comment><plies type="ffenu">12n9. 20P7. 13.6p 12N16. </plies><variation ffen="r3kb1rpppbn1p3p1p8N1p3N11PPPP2PPBR3R1K"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Computer suggests unbelivable</comment><plies type="ffenu">29.9N </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>
but I never considered this move during the game.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">5.6b 10B44. .1r 10.13B 7.15r 56.2R 18.7p </plies><comment>
It's very hard to play for Black. Many weaknesses, White dominates, square e5.</comment><plies type="ffenu">35.9N 12.8b 24.26B 7r15. </plies><comment>Rook has to retreat back because of no better choise</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="2r1k3pp1b2p5pb1r2p4p13N1PPPPB1PP4RR1K"><plies type="ffenu">22r. </plies><comment>$2</comment><plies type="ffenu">28N16. 21.6b 28R31. </plies><comment>and after Bg5 black rook stucks there
without any chance to get out. Hopeless position.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">28N16. 2.r 42B8. 7.15r 19R39. </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>A very strong move.</comment><plies type="ffenu">2b8. </plies><variation ffen="3rk3pp1b2p4Rpb1r2p1N2p10B4PPPP2PP5R1K"><plies type="ffenu">21.6b 28R31. </plies><comment>Opposed coloured
bishops endgame, where first falls one pawn and afterwards second one.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">3R15. 3b17. 28.5N 15r7. 19N14. 4.6k 2N16. 2k8. 20R39. 14.15p 61K. 2.8k 20.1R 13r1. </plies><comment>Here we have puzzles to check technics of readers.</comment><plies type="ffenu">42.8B </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu">13.15r 34P15. </plies><comment>Fixing one more pawn on dark square.</comment><plies type="ffenu">31.7p 42B8. </plies><comment>
I didn't let him to put bishop on f6.</comment><plies type="ffenu">3.6b 21R. </plies><comment>
I think that exchanging rook simplifies the win.</comment><plies type="ffenu">21r7. 21B20. 10.26b 52K8. 11.8k 3B17. 20.7k 45K6. </plies><comment>The bishop endgame must be winning.I'll push g3, organize
passing pawn and push away the king.</comment><plies type="ffenu">28.6k </plies><comment>
My opponent decided to create counterplay, which only hastens the disaster.</comment><plies type="ffenu">38K6. 34k. 3.26B 28b8. 41P7. 34.8k 12B17. 28.6b 37P15. </plies><comment>
and my pawns go faster.</comment><plies type="ffenu">36k6. 29P7. </plies></game></gamedata><!-- Generated by DGT ChessTheatre 1.22 -->