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Viktor Lyublinsky vs Paul Keres
USSR Championship (1950), Moscow URS, rd 13, Dec-02
Spanish Game: Closed. Pilnik Variation (C90)  ·  0-1

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Apr-18-09
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  Phony Benoni: <46...?>


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Not the sort of winning move that springs to mind, is it?

Jun-02-15  zydeco: This can't be the complete game score.
Jun-16-16
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  kingscrusher: b4 undermines Whites control of d4 - if cxb4 then Qd4+ picking up the bishop on f4. Otherwise black will get a winning passed pawn with b3. A pretty neat move all in all :)
Jun-11-20
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  Honza Cervenka: 46.Qe6 was an unfortunate slip allowing neat winning shot 46...b4! White should play 46.h5.

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