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Lev Polugaevsky vs David Bronstein
USSR Championship (1959), Tbilisi URS, rd 8, Jan-21
Modern Defense: Two Knights Variation (B06)  ·  0-1

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19.Bxe6 was interesting and bold decision but objectively it blew up great advantage of white and in the end black appeared on the top after sharp tactical fight.

May-01-12  Everett: The early exchange of the LSB in KID structures is usually poor, and this game is no exception. Bronstein gets a gift here. Simply 19.Nd6+ maintains a great position for White.

White was slipping into a lost position until he blundered with 26.Qf3, and if Black had played 26..Rf8, targeting f4, the game would have ended quicker.

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