Although the following game from the 2026 Australian Championship is pretty one sided, it is still interesting to look at. White got tangled up in the centre (do not open lines when behind in development is the relevant hint here), and was struggling from then on. Black maintained his advantage throughout, alternating between fending of simple mate threats, and rolling his pawns down the board. Eventually the black pawn on d2 proved the key to the winning combination, although White resigned before the pawn could promote.
Australian Chess Championship 2026 https://lichess.org/broadcast/ (8.15), 12.01.2026
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