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Irina Krush vs Hikaru Nakamura
Smartchess.com It (2001), New York USA, rd 5, Oct-11
Slav Defense: Czech. Wiesbaden Variation Sharp line (D17)  ·  0-1

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Apr-15-09  BlazeTaktix: 8..Bxe4 is a very interesting sac, anyone know any other games where this sac was used?
Apr-16-09  psmith: Use "find similar games" and you'll find a lot of them.
Apr-17-09  BlazeTaktix: oh cool! never used that feature before, thanks a lot psmith!
Apr-17-09  grasser: White was OK. Black was never winning. It was 37.Rf7 that blew the game.
Apr-17-09  kurtrichards: 37. Rf7 Irina, what are you thinking about?

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