Countdown to Candidates Five times Russian champion, Peter Svidler, and his road to the Candidates, reports Malcolm Pein
By Malcolm Pein, Chess correspondent
4:00PM GMT 13 Mar 2013
Peter Svidler, five times Russian champion, qualified for the Candidates tournament by winning the FIDE Grand Prix. See if you can find the devastating move that dispatched former Candidate Gata Kamsky at that event. I’ll give you a clue – 26…Qg3 which seems to win, is met by 27.Nc6:
Position after 26.Nxb8
Round one of the Candidates takes place at the IET on Friday and tickets can be purchased at worldchess.com.
1… Re2 looks like it’s working
e.g.,
2. Qxe2 Qg3 wins
or
2. Qc3 Rxf2 wins
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I am thinking Qg6 Nc6 Re2 followed by BxNc6 threatening mate on g2 or if Qc3 then Bxf2+ followed by Kh1 QxQc3 bxQc3 BxNc6 :/
Re2 should end matters by triple attacking f2 and deflecting the queen from covering the knight block at c6.
Without the hint it might have been very difficult. But somehow, the hint makes it so easy!
1. … Re2!! 0-1
If Qxe2, Qg3 forces mate soon.
If not Qxe2, Black queen, rook & two bishops force the matters very quickly.
Svidler has a good chance to win.
Peter Svidler, SIX times Russian champion, qualified for the Candidates tournament by winning the WORLD CUP