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White is in dire straits, not because he is pinned along the d 1 -h5 diagonal, but because it is difficult to break, this pin. He would need some tempi gt a3-bl-d2, or c3, Hadl, d4, We3 to ease his situation. Meanwhile Black can prepare his onslaught. With the magnificent idea of 2 h4 3 gxh4 g5 . White is defenceless. 2 bl h4 3 gxh4 g5 4 gt ld2 will fail to 4 g4 . 5 xf3 gxh4 White resigns IV. Capturing poisoned pawns Black is a pawn up and 1 j amp ,e7 would put him in an advantageous position....
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Smyslov-Kasparov 21 USSR Team Ch. 1981 W Black's last two moves seem to show a total disregard for his adversary's plans. Now the White player probably thought something like this Obviously 8 id6 leads to my advantage, but this guy plays so badly isn't it time to finish him off Yes, but the winner is Black After 9 ic7 Wxc7 10 Wxc7 .e5 or 9 d5 10 f3 e5 White is a pawn down with a ruined position. The moves immediately prior to the next diagram have left White an exchange up. In his notes to the...

