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Alexander Khalifman vs Peter Leko
FIDE World Championship Knockout Tournament (2000) (rapid), New Delhi IND, rd 3, Dec-05
Russian Game: Classical Attack. Staunton Variation (C42)  ·  1-0

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Dec-03-05  refutor: great play by el khalif
Dec-03-05  KingG: Not bad at all. Thanks for bringing this game to my attention.
Oct-29-09  valiant: The eighth and decisive game - blitz, 5-min.

Great Westdeutschen Rundfunk video with Vlastimil Hort and Helmut Pfleger about this game on Youtube ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=us6i...

Jan-20-10  jonico: why 28. Qf6?
Jan-20-10  JohnBoy: <jonico: why 28. Qf6?> To win a piece. How else can black respond? The threat is Bh6.

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