Kasparov-Vallejo
in this game you will see the superiority of the bishop over the knight in the endgame, you can see how the grandmaster interprets this ending, from the point of view of the white pieces, enjoy the game:
23.Qg4!
Attacking the g6-pawn and
aiming at the c8 square. The same
the idea could be realized
by 23.Qd3
23.. Kf5
24. Qe4
White attacks again
the white queen's maneuver is very unpleasant
yaten for blacks. Deserved
attention immediate
24.e4 ke7
25Cb3,
but Kasparov probably didn't want to bet
one of your pawns on a bishop-colored square.
24..Qf6
25.Rf-d1 kd6
26.Qb4 Rf-d8
c after doing some queen maneuvers, white starts active offensive actions.
27.a4 attacking the queenside ...bxa4
28. Qxa4 Rxc1
29. Rxc1 Nb5
30. Rd1! Nc7
31. Bc4! Rd6
the best place for the bishop, looks at f7 and a6, and limits the black knight by the "umbrella"
32. Rxd6 Qxd6
33. Qb3! Ne6
34. h4! e4
35. Bd5 g5
36. h5 g4
37. Bxe4 Ng5
38. Qd5 !Nxe4
1... -- ({Komodo 13.1 64-bit (depth 27) +0.67:} 1... Qxd5 2. Bxd5 a5 3. Kf1 Kh7
4. Ke2 Kh6 5. Kd3 f5 6. e4 fxe4+ 7. Bxe4 Nh3 8. f4 Nf2+ 9. Kd4 Nd1 10. b3 Kxh5 11. Ke5 Ne3 12. Bd3 Nd1 13. Bc4 Kh6 14. Ba6 Nf2 15. Bb7 Kg6 16. Ke6 Kh5 17. Kf7 Kh6 18. Bc6g6 19. Ke6 Nd3 20. Bd5 Kh5 21. Bc4)
{Komodo 13.1 64-bit (depth 27) +1.92:} 1... Nxe4
2. Qxe4 Qb8 3. Qxg4 Qxb2 4. Qc8+ Kh7 5. Qxa6 Qb1+ 6. Qf1 Qe4 7. Qg2 Qg4 8. Qd5 f5
9. Qf7 Qf3 10. Qg6+ Kh8 11. h6 gxh6 12. Qxh6+ Kg8 13. Qf4 Qd5 14. f3 Qd7 15. Kg2
Qd5 16. Kh2 Qd7 17. Kh3 Qh7+ 18. Kg2 Qd7 19. Qh6 Qd2+ 20. Kh3) *
White transforms the game into a winning ending
39. Qxe4 Qd1+
40. Kg2 Kf8
41. Qa8+ Ke7
42. Qb7+ Ke8
43. Qxa6 Qd5+
44. Kg1 Qxh5
45. Qc6+ Kd8
46. e4 Ke7
47. Qc7+ Ke6
48. Qc8+ Ke7
49. Qb7+ Ke8
50. b4 Qg5
51. Qc6+ Ke7
52. b5 Qd2
53. Qc5+ Qd6
54. Qg5+
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