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David Bronstein vs Werner Hug
Petropolis Interzonal (1973), Petropolis BRA, rd 9, Aug-04
French Defense: Tarrasch. Pawn Center Variation (C05)  ·  1-0

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Jun-01-09  Brown: 14.b3 limiting the b6 knight.

The maneuver from 18-20 to improve the white DS bishop is one to note.

White subtly switches back to the K-side while black starts infiltrating on the Q-side, leaving 3 pieces hopelessly out of play while his K comes under a withering attack.

Jun-01-09  WhiteRook48: don't expect a Hug from Bronstein
Sep-15-15  kyg16: I don't know if it's theoric, but the opening maneuver where White swaps its knights to c3 and f3 is quite funny.

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