Swedish Grandmaster Ulf Andersson is known for his endgame expertise. He is also one of the most difficult Grandmasters to defeat. GM Andersson blundered on move 40 with Rg8. All White had to do was take the Rook, followed by c5 to achieve a pretty much decisive position. After not seeing the winning line, GM Fier made a series of very strange backward King moves which led to his demise.
Fier, A (2644) – Andersson, U (2582) [C10]
Barcelona (3), 04.11.2009
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nd7 5.Nf3 Ngf6 6.Bd3 c5 7.0–0 Nxe4 8.Bxe4 Be7 9.c3 0–0 10.Re1 Nf6 11.Bc2 Qc7 12.Bg5 b6 13.Ne5 cxd4 14.Qxd4 Nd5 15.Bxe7 Qxe7 16.c4 Nf6 17.Qh4 h6 18.Rad1 Bb7 19.Rd4 Rfd8 20.Red1 Rxd4 21.Qxd4 Rc8 22.Nd7 Bc6 23.Ne5 Be8 24.f4 Qc5 25.Qxc5 Rxc5 26.Kf2 Kf8 27.Ke3 Ke7 28.b4 Rc7 29.Bb3 Nd7 30.Nd3 f6 31.Rc1 g5 32.g3 Bg6 33.h4 gxh4 34.gxh4 Rc8 35.Rg1 Kf7 36.Nf2 Bf5 37.Ne4 Bxe4 38.Kxe4 f5+ 39.Kd4 Rd8 40.Ke3 Rg8 41.Rxg8 Kxg8 42.Kd2 Kf7 43.Kc1 Nf6 44.Kd2 Ng4 45.Kd1 Ne3+ 46.Kd2 Ng2 47.c5 bxc5 48.bxc5 Ke7 49.Kd3 Nxh4 50.c6 Kd6 51.Kd4 Ng6 52.c7 Ne7 53.Ke3 e5 54.fxe5+ Kxe5 55.Bf7 Kd6 56.Kf4 Kxc7 57.Ke5 Kc6 58.Bh5 Kd7 59.Bf7 a5 60.a4 Kc6 61.Bh5 Kc5 62.Ke6 Nd5 63.Kxf5 Nc3 64.Be8 Kb4 65.Kg6 Nxa4 66.Kxh6 Nc3 67.Kg5 Nb5 68.Kf4 a4 69.Ke3 Kc3 70.Bf7 Nd4 Black wins 0–1
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Oh thats how Mr. Andersson looks WoW! Damn he ULGY! hehe, ok ill stop! He had garry beat ya know Susan? but of course im just theorizing! I just back from the Russian site they funny Susan !! haha. “They mixin me up”. hehe.
it was relay error for sure..
yes, for sure…
hey! your notation is different from original site http://www.escacs.cat/ciutat09/directe.html
look at move 40…Nf6 and not Rg8?!
Muahahahaha.
You’ve been too long in the US. MonRoi is the King of relay. DGT is the pawn of it.
After 42. c4-c5! instead of a colorless move 42. Kd2 it might have been the victory of White