[Event "Subotica 2000, (ch-YU)"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Ilincic, Zlatko"] [Black "Ivanisevic, Ivan"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "E69"] [Annotator "Ilincic Zlatko"] [PlyCount "85"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. g3 Bg7 4. Bg2 O-O 5. Nc3 d6 6. Nf3 c6 7. O-O Qa5 8. h3 e5 9. e4 Nbd7 10. Re1 exd4 11. Nxd4 Ne5 12. Bf1 Re8 13. Be3 Be6 { Black gives one of his bishops but later can make pressure on e-file.} 14. Nxe6 Rxe6 15. Kg2 {Releasing queen from controlling square f3.} 15... Rae8 { Interesting is 16.Qb3.} 16. Qd2 (16. Qb3 Qc7 17. Rad1 Ned7 18. f3 { with small advantage for white.}) 16... a6 17. b4 $1 { Overtakes space on queen's side.} 17... Qxb4 {Black decided to complicate position with piece sacrifice. He will have three pawns for piece, but because of white pair of bishops and open position sacrifice is not completely correct. } (17... Qc7 18. Rac1 Ned7 19. f3 {white has more active position.}) 18. Rab1 Nxc4 (18... Qa5 19. Bb6 Qa3 20. Rb3 {and takes queen.}) 19. Rxb4 Nxd2 20. Bxd2 b5 21. f3 d5 {White cannot defend e-pawn, so he is looking for best continuation with lot of changes.} 22. Rbb1 $1 { It's best to give up the pawn immediately for counterplay over c-file.} 22... dxe4 (22... d4 23. Ne2 c5 24. Rec1 Bf8 25. a4 b4 26. Nf4 Rb6 27. Bc4 { pawns are blocked.}) 23. Nxe4 Nxe4 24. fxe4 $1 { It makes possible for king to come closer to center.} 24... Rxe4 25. Kf3 $1 { Now black must decide whether to weak his position with f5 or immediately change rook and desist of counterplay on queen's side.} (25. Rxe4 Rxe4 26. Re1 Rxe1 27. Bxe1 {Black can easy hold position. King comes on d7, pawns stay where they are and bishop controls dark squares.}) 25... f5 (25... Rxe1 26. Bxe1 c5 27. Rd1 c4 28. Ba5 Bh6 29. Rd8 Rxd8 30. Bxd8 { white easy attacks pawns on queen's side.}) 26. Rxe4 Rxe4 (26... fxe4+ 27. Ke2 c5 28. Be3 c4 29. Rd1 {white has d-file and e-pawn becomes weakness.}) 27. Rc1 Ra4 {Only with active playing is possible to make something. After 27...Re6 28. g4! white would slowly improve position of bishops.} 28. Rxc6 { After 28.Rc2 comes 28...c5 and c4.} 28... Be5 (28... Ra3+ 29. Ke2 Rxa2 30. Bg2 {white gets important time for activating of bishop.}) (28... Rxa2 29. Be3 Ra3 30. Rc8+ Kf7 31. Rc7+ Kg8 32. Rd7 $1 { with idea Bd3 and bad position of black king gives white advantage.}) 29. Bc1 $1 {Controls very important square a3.} 29... Rxa2 30. g4 {Opens way for king to center which can later be involved in mate attack. In this position is not important number of white pawns but bad position of black king.} 30... fxg4+ ( 30... Kg7 31. gxf5 gxf5 32. Bd3 {takes pawn.}) 31. hxg4 { More persistent is 31.a4.} 31... Kf8 (31... Ra4 32. Bd3 Kf7 33. Be4 { white can not so easy activate king, but still has great chances to win.}) 32. Ke4 Bb2 33. Bh6+ Ke7 34. Kd5 { White king has dominant position and now is turn on bishops.} 34... Ra4 35. Bg5+ Kd7 36. Be3 {Pawn g4 is untouchable.} 36... Ra1 (36... Ra3 37. Rd6+ Kc7 38. Bb6+ Kb7 39. Bc5 Ra1 40. Be2 Re1 41. Re6 {white wins.}) 37. Be2 Re1 38. Rc2 Ba1 39. g5 {Threats Bg4 and black has no defense.} 39... b4 40. Bg4+ Ke8 41. Rc8+ Ke7 42. Bc5+ Kf7 43. Be6+ {Black resigns.} 1-0 e predao.} 1-0