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Ricardo Medina Viana vs Ori Damary
Yerevan Olympiad (1996), Yerevan ARM, rd 14, Oct-01
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense. Fried Liver Attack (C57)  ·  1-0

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Dec-19-03  The Backward Pawn: white ripped this guy a new one....
Jul-23-04
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  An Englishman: Good Evening: White did not sacrifice anything. Look at Black's QR & QB; he didn't touch either until move 31. White was up at least a Rook for the entire game!
Oct-28-04  Whitehat1963: Punishing.
Feb-07-08  jon01: 18. ...Bxb2 was a blunder, but white was pawn up anyway.
May-05-09  WhiteRook48: 19 Bf4+!! is a nice move, forcing the king to b6, where the b2-bishop can be exploited by a pin!

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