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Pascal Charbonneau vs Etienne Bacrot
FIDE World Championship Knockout Tournament (2004), Tripoli LIB, rd 1, Jun-20
Scotch Game: Classical Variation (C45)  ·  0-1

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May-25-08  Saul.Richman: An excellent account of this game and how Bacrot played ... Bh3! is in the book "King's Gambit - A Son, A Father and the World's Most Dangerous Game" by Paul Hoffman
Aug-06-08  Chessmensch: Yes. And the book is a most interesting read from a number of aspects. By the way, it's about the world and people of chess, not about the King's Gambit. It is copyright 2007, so it's up-to-date on things.

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