This analysis features the chess game between 16-year-old Magnus Carlsen and Vasyl Ivanchuk from the 2007 Linares tournament. The opening is a Grünfeld Defense, Exchange with Carlsen deploying his knight to e2. Ivanchuk justifies Rc1 by exchanging c-pawns, thus giving Carlsen an ever so slight plus. Carlsen’s h-pawn advance produced multiple attacking ideas, and ultimately provoked exploitable weaknesses on Ivanchuk’s kingside.
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