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Gata Kamsky vs Anatoly Karpov
Karpov - Kamsky FIDE World Championship Match (1996), Elista RUS, rd 16, Jul-06
Queen's Indian Defense: Fianchetto. Check Variation Intermezzo Line (E15)  ·  1-0

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Jun-05-05  lentil: 48. ... Kg8??
Jul-03-05  Jim Bartle: You have to admire Kamsky for fighting to win a tough game like this, when he was already sure to lose the match.
Jun-14-08  talisman: <Jim Bartle> you are correct! if you ever want to see a great boxer watch him when he's getting whupped! bodes well for the coming match.
Jan-24-11  DAVI DE RAFE: kamsky is good but his father lead him astray to medicine
Jul-30-19  Caissas Clown: Gettin' old - took me over 5 minutes to realise why 20...Rxc3 would have been a blunder.

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