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Octavio Troianescu vs Mikhail Botvinnik
Budapest (1952), Budapest HUN, rd 11, Mar-22
Gruenfeld Defense: Makogonov Variation (D94)  ·  0-1

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Sep-20-07  Jesspatrick: 7.Qb3 is dubious. The KB needs that square in case Black chooses to exchange on c4 and follow with ...b5.

Mar-22-17  Emmykarpov: This is awesome. Deadly tempo from move 7? Botvinnik was great
Mar-22-17
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  perfidious: In <Botvinnik's Best Games 1947-70>, he gave a long analysis of the play demonstrating how White might have continued from the point where he gave up the ghost; my recollection is that Troianescu could have brought about a position which would have caused his redoubtable opponent considerable difficulties.

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