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Dieter Keller vs David Bronstein
Moscow Olympiad Final-A (1956), Moscow URS, rd 8, Sep-20
Spanish Game: Morphy Defense. Modern Steinitz Defense Fianchetto Variation (C76)  ·  0-1

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Apr-28-06  McCool: David Bronstein is one of the strongest players never to become World Champion. He played Botvinnik for the title in 1951, but Botvinnik drew the match and retained his crown.

In this game 40...♘5f4+! wins after 2 gxf5 ♖g1+ or 2 ♔f2 ♘h3+

I clean win by David Bronstein.

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