Hi all,
For those of you interested:
http://www.chessedelic.com/2008/07/01/chess-news-16-naiditsch-kramnik-dortmund-2008/
...explains how Naiditsch won in great style from Kramnik!
Waldemar,
Another move that is not mentioned in anyone's analysis that I know of. Also, one that Mr. Kramnik might have found even more distasteful after 19.Qd2 Qxe5 is the move 20.Nxf4. It leaves Black playing a knight down. His rook is trapped in the corner at h8. It will take Black at least 3 tempii to get it into play. And, to make matters worse all of White's pieces will be aggressively posted in one tempo.
I am not sending various lines of analysis because it is more important for you to have a fresh look at the position. Later, after some discussion I will gladly share the analysis with you. It would be nice if Mr. Naiditsch and his second would give us their home cooked analysis. But then they would have to kill us!
Once again nice video.
I found a line that might interest you. After 19...Qxe5 20.Qb4+ Ke8 and then
instead of 21.Re1, much better is 21.Qxb5+ and the many lines after this move.
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