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At move 24, Shirov gives R for N rather than move his Q to c3. The next move he resigns. Can somebody explain why?
Mark
He was drunk?
If Qc3 then Ne7+ followed by Nd5 wins.
Ra8 was a total blunder.
He is Smeet’s client !
He’s a human being?
He’s going to lose that bishop after some trading on b2 or worse he’ll allow Qc1