![]() This early 5.g5 is an interesting way to force your opponent to think independently, and, moreover, it isn't even bad against White's best play. Later Sergey erred with 13.g3?! instead of 13.gxh3, but Dubov returned the favour, 13.Ne6? However White was the last to err and Black won. ![]() So, after 6.g4 7.Nfd2 Daniil equalised with 7.d5. In the current game it worked really well, as the former vice-World Champion decided to ignore the idea of 6.g4 and played the dubious 6.a4?! (instead 6.d4 is necessary). The text was introduced at the GM level by Emil Sutovsky. Here Black played 5.g5!? - a similar idea has been known after 5.d6 6.Nbd2 or 6.0-0. The game Karjakin, S - Dubov, D Lindores Abbey Final 8 rapid 2020, saw an early surprise from Dubov in the diagram position given below: ![]() An interesting game in which Black's novelty 10.c5 deserves serious attention. White obtained an advantage, but then went for the wrong piece sacrifice, 23.Rad1?, and after mutual mistakes Black won the game. However, Black answered with the dubious 12.fxe5?!, when after the correct 12.Bxe5! chances are equal. To be fair, I couldn’t find any advantage after other continuations, either. The game continued 11.Bg3 Qe7 and now 12.dxe5, which looks a little premature. In the diagram position, which has been seen about 20 times, the Russian player introduced an interesting novelty, 10.c5!?, instead of the main line 10.Qe8. In the game Wang Hao - Paravyan, D Gibraltar Masters 2020, the players discussed the 6.0-0 line of the Anti-Berlin system. I believe the assessment of 14.Nxf3 remains unchanged - White is better, although Black's position is playable.īerlin Defence 4.d3 Bc5 5.Bxc6 dxc6 6. A short game, but important for the theory of the 9.Nbd2 system. Grischuk went for the bold 19.e6?!, but it led to simplifications and a rather quick draw. Earlier we have mostly seen this position in correspondence chess. ![]() After 15.Nxf3 axb5 16.Rxa8 Qxa8 17.Ng5 Nxg5 18.Bxg5 he continued with the correct 18.h6. Here Anand played 14.Nxf3+, which I considered to be dubious, I prefer 14.Nxb5. The game Grischuk, A - Anand, V Stavanger 2019, featured an important branch of the Open Spanish with 9.Nbd2. Maria-Treu-Platz, with its summer outdoor cafés facing baroque church Maria Treu, and the historic passageway of Lerchenfelder Strasse 13 hide top spots for insiders.Spanish Open Variation 9.Nbd2 Nc5 10.c3 d4 11.Bxe6 Nxe6 12.cxd4 Ncxd4 13.a4 Bb4 14.axb5 For small palace atmosphere and a different view on Vienna’s history, make your way to Schönborn garden palace (Palais Schönborn), which houses the Museum of Folk and Folk Art (Volkskundemuseum). Lange Gasse houses an iconic local restaurant at its corner, as well as a legendary sweet shop and a bustling neighborhood market every Saturday. Even if your German isn’t good enough to watch a play, you can marvel at the typical Biedermeier building and take a glimpse into the foyer. Theater in der Josefstadt on Josefstädter Strasse is the district’s cultural epicenter. Trendy hangouts have conquered distinctive places such as the Old General Hospital (Altes AKH) and the vaults of overground U6. Josefstadt has theater, small independent shops, romantic passageways, neighborhood cafés with regular clientele, church squares, town palaces and shady communal gardens. The eighth district is an older generation’s Vienna at its finest: and this is what makes it popular with locals of all ages.
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