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David Bronstein vs Julian M Hodgson
13th Lloyds Bank Masters Open (1989), London ENG, rd 6, Aug-24
Gruenfeld Defense: Russian. Smyslov Variation (D98)  ·  1-0

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Jun-05-09  Brown: It seems Bronstein is either able to swap DSB from the white side of the Grunfeld, or make his DSB more active. This game is a case in point. Black's DSB languishes on f8 while white's dominates the board.

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