Position after 30…gxf5

GM Carlsen (2733) – GM Anand (2799) [B84]
25.01.2008

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be2 e6 7.a4 Nc6 8.0–0 Be7 9.Be3 0–0 10.f4 Qc7 11.Kh1 Re8 12.Bf3 Rb8 13.Qd2 Bf8 14.Qf2 Bd7 15.g4 e5 16.Nf5 exf4 17.Bxf4 Be6 18.Rad1 Ne5 19.Bxe5 dxe5 20.g5 Nd7 21.Nd5 Qc6 22.Bg2 Qc5 23.Qh4 Qxc2 24.Rc1 Qxa4 25.b3 Qa5 26.Rc3 g6 27.Rh3 h5 28.Bf3 Bxd5 29.exd5 Bg7 30.Bxh5 gxf5 The position is very unclear. You have to give credit to Carlsen for going all out and not being intimidated at all. 31.Bxf7 Kxf7 32.g6! The only move. Everything else loses for White. 32…Kg8 33.Qh7+? I think this is incorrect. Better would have been 33.Rxf5 33…Kf8 34.Rxf5+ Ke7 35.Qxg7+ And now Anand must play 35…Kd6 to have a good shot at winning 35…Kd6 Now Anand just needs to relax and consolidate to score a full point 36.Rf7 Anand can play Qxd5+ followed by Rbd8 and he should be safe 36…Qxd5 37.Kg1 Rbd8 38.Rh7 I think Magnus is hoping for a Van Wely miracle by trying his best to complicate things 38…Qd4+ 39.Kg2 Qg4+ 40.Kh1 Rg8 This should be over. White is completely lost 41.Rf6+ Either Kc5 or Nxf6 will win easily 41…Kc7 This wins too 42.Qe7 Qe4+ White resigns 0-1 Nice defensive gem from Anand!

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