Today I just have found an interesting game between an GM and an IM. Strangely, the GM was more or less forced to start a "pawn robbery" executed by his queen. At the end he was four pawns ahead, but his opponent`s pieces were fully developed and the game lost:
Ahhh... nothing like positional play... That was a very interesting opening by the white which appeared to lead to his downfall. I just watched Kramnik v. Nakamura (Corus 2010) where Nakamura had an interesting opening that seemed to cost him the game.
Today I just have found an interesting game between an GM and an IM. Strangely, the GM was more or less forced to start a "pawn robbery" executed by his queen. At the end he was four pawns ahead, but his opponent`s pieces were fully developed and the game lost: