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Olympiad Games
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"I haven't actually analysed with my opponent after the game in probably years"

Caruana discusses game v Andrew Greet in USA match. Mentions his risky f5, "Might just be very bad". If Andrew had found 16 Ba6 (instead of c4) Black could be in trouble. How does B get K out of centre.


[pgn][Event "Baku Chess Olympiad | Open"]
[Site "chess24.com"]
[Date "2016.09.03"]
[Round "2.1"]
[White "Greet, Andrew N"]
[Black "Caruana, Fabiano"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2455"]
[BlackElo "2808"]
[PlyCount "74"]
[EventDate "2016.??.??"]
[WhiteTeam "Scotland"]
[BlackTeam "United States"]
[WhiteTeamCountry "SCO"]
[BlackTeamCountry "USA"]
[WhiteClock "0:00:43"]
[BlackClock "0:01:42"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Be2 d5 5. exd5 Nxd5 6. O-O Nxc3 7. bxc3 e4 8.
Ne1 Bd6 9. f3 f5 10. fxe4 fxe4 11. d4 Be6 12. Rb1 Na5 13. g3 Qd7 14. Rb5 Nc4
15. Rxb7 Nb6 16. c4 Qc6 17. c5 Qxb7 18. cxd6 cxd6 19. Bb5+ Bd7 20. Ng2 O-O-O
21. Rf7 Qd5 22. Ba6+ Kb8 23. Rxg7 Qxa2 24. Be2 Ba4 25. Ne3 Rc8 26. Qe1 Bxc2 27.
Bg4 Rc6 28. Nf5 e3 29. Ne7 Be4 30. Nxc6+ Bxc6 31. Qe2 Qd5 32. Bxe3 Rf8 33. Bf4
Rxf4 34. gxf4 Qxd4+ 35. Kf1 Qxg7 36. f5 Nd5 37. Bf3 Qa1+ 0-1[/pgn]
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