GM Ivanchuk (2746) – GM Morozevich (2751) [D38]
Leon Rapid (1), 05.06.2009
1.Nf3 d5 2.d4 Nf6 3.c4 e6 4.Nc3 Bb4 5.cxd5 exd5 6.Bg5 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.a3 Bd6 9.e3 0–0 10.Bd3 Re8 11.0–0 Nf8 12.Re1 h6 13.Bh4 Bg4 14.Qc2 Bh5 15.Bg3 Bxg3 16.hxg3 Bg6 17.Bxg6 Nxg6 18.Ne2 Ne4 19.Nf4 Qf6 20.b4 Nxf4 21.gxf4 Nd6 22.Qc3 a5 23.bxa5 Qd8 24.Qb4 Rxa5 25.a4 Qc7 26.Rc5 Ra6 27.Rec1 Qb6 28.Qxb6 Rxb6 29.Ra5 f6 30.Ra7 Rb2 31.a5 Ra2 32.a6 Rb8 33.Ne1 Ra3 34.Rb1 b6 35.Nc2 Ra5 36.Kf1 Kh7 37.Ra1 Nc4 38.Rxa5 bxa5 39.Rc7 Rb6 40.a7 Ra6 41.Ke2 Kg6 42.g4 h5 43.f5+ Kh6 44.f4 hxg4 45.Rc8 White wins 1–0
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Game 1: Ivanchuk 1-0 Morozevich
Game 2: Morozevich 1/2 Ivanchuk
Game 3: Ivanchuk 1/2 Morozevich
Game 4: Morozevich 1/2 Ivanchuk
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Chucky!
That was pretty bad for a 2700+ to miss the rank threat.
To ‘miss’ a tirck in a lost position either way is not as relevant as to compose the net by the attacker.