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Andre Lilienthal vs Viktor Korchnoi
USSR Championship (1954), Kiev URS, rd 5, Jan-13
Gruenfeld Defense: Exchange. Simagin's Improved Variation (D86)  ·  0-1

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Jan-24-05  Jack Rabbit: <Rook v. Two Connected Pawns> from <44 Kxg6>

<47 -- Rg5> is a positional stroke that paralyzes White. The Pawns are doomed, e.g. <48 Kh6 Rb5 49 Kg6 Kg3> etc.

Jul-16-05  lentil: The WK is already on h6. It's an even easier win: 48 Kh7 Kg3 49 Kh6 Kh4 etc.
Oct-07-15  zydeco: Korchnoi completely outplays a dangerous opponent. 15.e5 looks dubious and Korchnoi punishes it with the far-sighted 15....c5!

If 21.Be3 then 21....Bc4!

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