D Reinderman vs I Sokolov, 2002  (C35) King's Gambit Accepted, Cunningham, 42 moves, 1/2-1/2
How much is your queen worth to you?
M Rohde vs L Day, 1975  (C66) Ruy Lopez, 77 moves, 0-1
Can you get the black rooks out of your mind?
Leko vs Kramnik, 2004  (C42) Petrov Defense, 65 moves, 0-1
When you have miles to go, take a team! Tony outmanuvers Gyula.
Sax vs Miles, 1975  (B30) Sicilian, 47 moves, 0-1
See 2 {N} vs 2 {b} in a solid battle. Thanks, Salo.
Botvinnik vs Flohr, 1933  (B13) Caro-Kann, Exchange, 40 moves, 0-1
One team has all of its' shoelaces tied together in knots....
Keres vs Panno, 1955  (B97) Sicilian, Najdorf, 31 moves, 1-0
Ed Lasker vs Marshall, 1923  (C48) Four Knights, 104 moves, 1/2-1/2
BR=5wP, wB=3bP; Bronstein is on the receiving end of things.
Stein vs Bronstein, 1971  (A30) English, Symmetrical, 58 moves, 1-0
Same rules, different game altogether. Power of Force.
Uhlmann vs Smyslov, 1956  (E15) Queen's Indian, 18 moves, 0-1
Can you win with 2 rooks vs. R+B?
Andersson vs Petrosian, 1983  (A41) Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6), 58 moves, 1-0
Kramnik's 2nd in WCh fights the Fed.
Fedorowicz vs M Illescas, 1986  (A56) Benoni Defense, 52 moves, 1-0
Bs vs Ns yields a winning game for Black.
S Singh vs Smyslov, 1989  (B06) Robatsch, 52 moves, 0-1
M From vs H Czarnowski, 1867 (C21) Center Game, 70 moves, 1-0
Lasker vs O Chajes, 1905  (C21) Center Game, 27 moves, 0-1
Q+R vs N+B+2R
J M Hanham vs L Schmidt, 1893 (C53) Giuoco Piano, 59 moves, 1-0
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