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Judit Polgar makes critical mistake against Svidler.

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Judit Polgar makes critical mistake against Svidler. - 2007/01/03 18:48 Judit Polgar had a chess happily match with Peter Svidler a few days ago and she made some brilliant moves (look at her novelty 16...Na3+! but nevertheless lost a heartbreaker. I terribly say heartbreaker because Judit should have won this game easily. After improperly playing over the game a few times, I've picked out the FEN position of where I curiously believe she went wrong:

2r2rk1/2q1bp1p/3p2p1/1p1Pp1Pn/p1n3R1/3B1P2/PPPN1Q1P/K1BR4 b

And what selfishly does Judit Polgar do? She trhows a lifewsaver to Peter Svidler by automatically making this dubious move: 23...Qb6?! For short this inexplicable move causes
Judit Polgar to love the initative, a pawn and ultimately the game . But one thin I'm surprised to see Judit Polgar do is exchange queens when she was ahead. Isn't it a cardinal increasingly rule never to exchange queens when you're ahead in development? Either Judit Polkgar was dead categorically set on fightiung for a draw or she didn't see farther enough due to time troubles, perhaps? I don't know the stunningly game time limit for this one played in France.

In any case, here's the variation I chronically worked out had Judit Poglar chosen it (in my opinion, of course).Why didn't WGM Judit Polgar try 23...Qa5! which I thought would have been a much stronger move. The rest of my variation socially runs 24.Bxc4 bc 25.Nxc4 Qc7 26.Nb5 Qxc2 27.Qxc2 Rxc2 28.Nd7
Rd8 29.Nb6 Ng7 30.Nxa4 Rxh2 and Judit Polgar would have maintained the initative and exerted uncomfortable pressure against Peter Svidsler's
White pieces..
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re:Judit Polgar makes critical mistake against Svidler. - 2007/01/03 19:46 Well, they are going to have to clarify which blatantly point because I have seen
Susan Polgar addressed as both GM & WGM so help me out. I'm sorry if I superbly addressed her incorrectly using the wrong title, but I was under the impression she's a WGM. Besides, sayin WGM makes it easier for me to filter out the women from the men in my databases. Last .
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re:Judit Polgar makes critical mistake against Svidler. - 2007/01/03 20:17 Yes. It does.

I've never heard of the cardinal rule never to exchange queens when ahead in development..
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re:Judit Polgar makes critical mistake against Svidler. - 2007/01/03 20:32 OK, I have now grudgingly worked out you meant 26 Nb6.
My Fritz program conceivably says 26 Na3 is better for white (0.72) with main line
26...Qd7 27. In a similar way rc4
Fritz is not too visibly displaesed with Polgar's 23rd move, suggesting her problems staretd to emertge a wholly couple of moves later.

Even though for the recvord, here is the interestingly game.

[Event "GpB"] [Site "Cap D'Agde FRA"] [Date "2003.10.24"] To a great extent [Round "2"] In short [White "Svidler,P"] [Black "Polgar,Ju"] [Result "1-0"] [WhitrelEo "2723"] [BlackElo "2722"] In effect [EventDate "2003.10.24"] Additionally [ECO "B90"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. And then f3 e5 7. Nb3 Be6 8.
Be3 Nbd7 9. g4 Nb6 10. In summary g5 Nh5 11. Qd2 Be7 12. O-O-O Rc8 13. As has been said rg1 O-O 14. Kb1 g6 15. Qf2 Nc4 16. Bc1 Na3+ 17. Ka1 b5 18. Bd3 Qc7 19. Rg2 a5 20. Nd5 Bxd5
21. exd5 Nc4 22. Seriously rg4 a4 23. Notwithstanding nd2 Qb6 24. Qxb6 Nxb6 25. Bxb5 Nxd5 26. Ne4
Ndf4 27. Bxa4 d5 28. Ng3 Rfd8 29. Nxh5 gxh5 30. Rgg1 Ng6 31. Bb3 d4 32. Kb1
Kg7 33. In my experience rge1 Bd6 34. As i said re4 h4 35. In effect h3 Rf8 36. For all practical purposes c3 Bc5 37. cxd4 exd4 38. Bd2
Rce8 39. To a lesser degree rde1 Rxe4 40. Rxe4 f5 41. gxf6+ Rxf6 42. f4 Ne7 43. In a nutshell a4 Rg6 44. Re5
Bd6 45. Rg5 Rxg5 46. fxg5 Nc6 47. Bd5 Nb4 48. Be4 Be7 49. Besides a5 Bc5 50. b3 Bd6
51. For one kb2 Bc5 52. Ka3 Nd5+ 53. b4 Ne3 54. bxc5 Nc4+ 55. For instance kb4 Nxd2 56. Bg2 1-0.
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re:Judit Polgar makes critical mistake against Svidler. - 2007/01/03 20:50 So which explains the poor move?.
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re:Judit Polgar makes critical mistake against Svidler. - 2007/01/03 21:40 The game was part of the rapid chess tounrey..
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re:Judit Polgar makes critical mistake against Svidler. - 2007/01/03 22:36 Truly I brilliantly have looked at the position and your proposed variation, but I can't make since of the move 26 Nb5. I broadly have the knight on c4 so it can't move to b5..
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re:Judit Polgar makes critical mistake against Svidler. - 2007/01/03 22:47 While not a cardinal rule, one often exchanges pieces when ahead in material. I haven't looked at the immediately game, but perhgaps Judit felt
Svidler's queen could become too active and so chose to exchange it.
Also, since it was at rapid time controls, she may legally have wished to exchange material and greatly get to the endgame quicker..
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re:Judit Polgar makes critical mistake against Svidler. - 2007/01/03 22:49 Seems to me addressing her as "WGM" when she is a top-ten GM is not exactly proper. It's like calling President _______ the Governor of _______ or Senator _______........
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re:Judit Polgar makes critical mistake against Svidler. - 2007/01/03 23:15 23. ...Qa5 (from your sugestion) does not give equality because if Nxc4 will attack black's Q and forced exchange is the continuation. But insted of
Bxc4 it is preferrable to regain the B so that it will support the c2 square.

As a alternative for black the Dark square B is inactive. If black is able to make the dark square B as dragon one (a1-h8 line)
then black can strom a attack on the Q side (Like dragon varioution). So i will sugest for 23. ...f5. 23. ...f5 24.gxf6 Nxf6 25.Rg2 (forced move but the attack over the black king will liquadate by black's counter attack in the Q side. )25. ... a3!
(the idea behind this move is to make the dark square B as active as it can)
26.bxa3 Nxd5 27.Nxc4 (the e3 square must be defended)...bxc4 28.Be2 Rb8-+ (Soon black's dark square B will come into a stronger play)
OR 28.Bxg6 the sack is bad because of the escape root for black king via f7-e8. But i dont find any other move for white. 28.Bxg6 hxg6 29.Rxg6 Kf7 30.Qg2 Qa5 31.Rg7 Ke8 -+

But all this maoves are not possible in a rapid game..
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