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Elliott Liu vs Andrej Vospernik
FSFM June (2001), Budapest HUN, rd 5, Jun-06
Caro-Kann Defense: Panov Attack (B14)  ·  1-0

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Dec-21-04  ramdaz: One of the rare games where a solitary King is mated by just two bishops and a King. I remember giving up on a draw (due to lack of time) on such a game some time back.....
Jun-06-05  xxdsdxx: Easy enough, white got a piece ahead and traded all the way down to the bishop pair end game
May-28-09  WhiteRook48: whenever I try to mate like this, I always misplace my bishops badly in the mating process
Jun-17-13  Llawdogg: Nice two bishop mate by an eleven year old.

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