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Orest Averkin vs Mikhail Tal
USSR Championship (1969), Moscow URS, rd 23, Oct-11
King's Indian Defense: Orthodox Variation. Classical System Misc. Lines (E98)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Nov-06-03  ughaibu: The fact that he played it as a drawing line suggests that he agrred with the conclusion on Nf2.
Nov-07-03
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  Benzol: I think your right about that. Maybe Larsen didn't play Nf2 as he was trying to profit from Tal's time trouble in the original game.
Dec-03-14
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  perfidious: One would guess that Tal did not take overlong to force the draw in this game, unlike its better-known predecessor, in which he spent ninety minutes over 22....Qg2+.
Dec-03-14
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  Fusilli: <perfidious> What do you mean? Which one is the predecessor? I clicked on "find similar games" and didn't find anything... other than a duplicate of this same game. (I submitted a correction slip.)
Dec-09-15  ToTheDeath: Larsen vs Tal, 1969

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