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Andrew Soltis vs Ljubomir Ljubojevic
New York Open (1985), New York, NY USA, rd 3, Apr-01
Vienna Game: Mieses Variation (C26)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Dec-08-16  RookFile: Intelligent play by Soltis. He keeps the draw in hand against a top GM.
Jun-14-20  wordfunph: from Chess Life 1985 July by David Gertler..

<In the tournament's first GM vs. GM game, Andy Soltis of New York essayed the romantic Vienna Opening, holding the powerful Ljubomir Ljubojevic to a draw. The Yugoslav was later to say in annoyance, "I was much better.">

Feb-03-23
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  keypusher: < wordfunph: from Chess Life 1985 July by David Gertler.. <In the tournament's first GM vs. GM game, Andy Soltis of New York essayed the romantic Vienna Opening....>>

After White's third move, romance was dead.

Feb-03-23
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  fredthebear: Smyslov played this way some.

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