Stiff upper lip in play here: what one Englishman can do, another cannot. McShane won a brilliancy prize for this game and violated an accepted endgame principle with the move below; that being move your king towards your pawns in the endgame, not away from them.
The reason for this move is to bring the bishop to g7. Alas, I am not good enough to evaluate correctly if this counter-intuitive looking move is playable as it also costs black material immediately. Given that Nakamura’s following move looked very logical but was also frowned upon by the engines, and soon followed by resignation, no wonder I couldn’t see how strong that move McShane played is. The game is a true classic, as mos twhich win brilliancy prizes are, but tough indeed to work through all the tactics…super tough actually.
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Mark. J. McCready













































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