Game 14 of 16Decisive

Vladimir KramnikVeselin Topalov

13 October 2006 · Catalan Opening · 42 moves
Photo of Vladimir Kramnik
White
Vladimir Kramnik
1
vs
Photo of Veselin Topalov
Black
Veselin Topalov
0
Summary

Kramnik seizes the initiative with white in Rapid Tiebreak Game 2. His Catalan creates lasting structural pressure, and Topalov commits a significant inaccuracy on move 29 that allows Kramnik to create a passed pawn. Kramnik converts the endgame with clean technique in 42 moves and takes a crucial lead of 1½–½ in the rapid tiebreak.

Commentary

Catalan — Kramnik's most reliable opening in fast time controls; he knows the resulting structures better than almost anyone in the world.

Topalov's inaccuracy on move 29 allows Kramnik to create a passed pawn on the queenside — a small but ultimately decisive advantage at this level.

Kramnik converts the endgame with clean technique; his lead of 1½–½ means he now needs only a draw in the remaining two rapid games to become world champion.