@@miguelbenavides9160 I dont know but it will be probably better if you look at it with an engine, those lines are very very long and complex...bu maybe there is a short concrete victory, who knows.
Me too, but this was somewhat clear that he will win this game, because Re1 was not that correct continuation as Na4 or Rb1. Maybe I only havent seen it yet in a top GM game or analysis, but it looks weird, if you want to let the knight hanging, play Rb1!? rather than Re1
Shirov always giving advice and his thoughts after the game. True sport, good win for him.
Es maravilloso ver a Shirov, uno siempre aprende algo de él. BRAVO ALEXEI!!
its not anti moskauer
it is semi Slav botvinnik Variation
i think semi-slav botvinnik, but both better than anti-moscow
1:05 I've seen this knight sac before, but I've usually seen White play Rb1, not Re1.
Yeah, as Black you should just play e5! and have a better position, instead Shirov actually blundered with Qd6 allowing dxe6 and winning for white
@@andriymanucharyan why is dxe6 winning for white?
@@miguelbenavides9160 I dont know but it will be probably better if you look at it with an engine, those lines are very very long and complex...bu maybe there is a short concrete victory, who knows.
I have never seen Shirov lose a game yet.
Me too, but this was somewhat clear that he will win this game, because Re1 was not that correct continuation as Na4 or Rb1. Maybe I only havent seen it yet in a top GM game or analysis, but it looks weird, if you want to let the knight hanging, play Rb1!? rather than Re1