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BANNIK-A.ZAJCEV Ai? 522. KALININ- LIVANOV oe ton LP + 521. PYTEL- WISZNEWSKI 520. SMYSLOV- RABAR 523. KIRILLOV- SUETIN abe aetan ° P ls ls 5 s le 5 a Az. on 526. URUSOV- KALINOVSKID Position number 33 White to play DC Anic ll Santo Roman Montpellier 1991 White's superb bishops dominate the board and are more than a match for the black rooks. Can you spot White’s swift conclusion? BRERA AIS White to play, O Lalic Ml Kengis Pula 1997 White has driven the black king Fiore than halfway up the board. How did he now deliver a quick checkmate? Position number 34 White to play CJ Kasparov ll Lefstein Baltimore 1997 Here we see Kasparov in action in a simultaneous display. How did he force the key breakthrough on the queenside? Black to play O Damljanovic Ill Popovic Yugoslavia 1997 White has just retreated his bi: to el. This was very careless. C: you see why? Position number 29 White to play CO Anand Ml Andersson Monaco 1997 Here Anand spotted a combination to net a pawn and went on to win easily. What did he play? Position number 30 White to play OC Weeramantry Il Trabert Hawaii 1997 The white knight and e-pawn tie up the black forces. So it is not surprising that White wins on the kingside. Can you see how? PNW RUD So = NWR UA SI © Position number 31 White to play 0 Ol Ml Bingom Debrecen 1989 White’s doubled ¢ and weak but allow his rooks | pressure down the d- How did he make the Belenki ll Piroroy Moscow 1958 Black has tremendous

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