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Ilya Rabinovich vs Efim Bogoljubov
Moscow (1925), Moscow URS, rd 4, Nov-13
English Opening: King's English. Two Knights' Variation Fianchetto Line (A22)  ·  0-1

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Apr-08-08  Rama: Bogulubov sacs a pawn with 10. ... Nbd7, then wins it back with advantage with 15. ... Bxf2.

After the god-awful 26. g4? ..., 26. ... Be5!, wins the day. Bogo is hot this tournament.

Oct-03-17
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  Mateo: I don't think Black had a big edge after 15...Bxf2. It was rather drawish. But indeed 26...Be5! was a very nice move winning a pawn.

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