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Kc4!? Re2 Trouble is brewing, but there is no decisive breakthrough to be seen so far. Topalov redeploys his forces. Rc2 Rb7! Kc2 Rg1 Black is about to triumph, but at this point Anand seems to have a temporary stroke of luck. Kd3! Rxg2!? e5, and White promotes the pawn in time! But Topalov is in no hurry to sign a peace deal. Ke2 Rf3! Bxf3? Rc2 Kd3! g2+. Rc2? Kd3 Rxc2! e8Q, Black retains his pawn and he easily wins. Re2+ Kf4, the white bishop is at last drawn into the game. Kf1 is surely drawish.
I am a trained professional, do not try this at home. Unless you invite me over. Later on in this article I'm going to admit to a certain level of prior wrongness on my part, so you may wish to brace yourselves now for that impending cataclysm. But until the sufficient level of fermented-graininduced numbness sets in to allow me to perform that chore, we'll be looking at one of the strongest chess tournaments of 2001, Dortmund. Veselin Topalov must be feeling alternately hot and cold toward Viswanathan Anand at this moment.
F5 White redirects his attention to the queenside. Qf3, I believe, would be shrewder, followed by f4-f5 on the next move. Nd7! The knight is eager to occupy the clear e5square. Bxd7! Naturally, White cannot consent to this. f6 This advance creates mating opportunities around the black king. h4 A dubious moment. Rfa1 - if Black does not capture on c4, then White positions his queen on f4 and creates a luft. In this case White seems to keep good chances for a win: The d6-pawn and the black king are quite weak.



