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David Bronstein vs Henryk Dobosz
Sandomierz Vitrobud op (1976), Sandomierz POL, rd 6, Sep-03
Dutch Defense: Staunton Gambit. Tartakower Variation (A82)  ·  1-0

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Jun-13-04  ConLaMismaMano: Excellent finish, if 28...hxg6 29.Rxh8+ Kb7/c7/d7 30.Rf7++
Dec-12-06
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  WTHarvey: Nice finish but fwiw 28.Rxh7 is mate in 7. 1.Rxh7 Qxa2+ 2.Kxa2 Kd8 3.Rxh8+ Nxh8 4.Qf8+ Kd7 5.Qxh8 Ke7 6.Qxg7+ Ke8 7.Rf8#
Jun-19-08  PAWNTOEFOUR: i'm just wondering where the extra five moves came from in wtharvey's analyis
Oct-30-16
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  fredthebear: 27...Kc8 is to prevent 28.Qb7 which would threaten the loose Black Ra6 and prepare doubling heavy pieces upon the 7th rank. So much for the plans of mice and men.

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