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Raymond Keene vs Michael John Franklin
London League (1967), London (ENG), Feb-28
Zukertort Opening: Kingside Fianchetto (A04)  ·  1-0

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Sep-02-05
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  ray keene: for anyone interested ---of the recent games of mine which chessgames have put up i am particularly pleased with this one and the breakthru on move 33 which came as a terrible surprise to my opponent.
Sep-02-05  mang00neg: Your 33rd move, while exceptional, is not too difficult to spot at the moment of truth. What makes it overly impressive to me is that you had obviously calculated the entire break-through sequence well before then. A lesser move at that critical moment seems to give black time to defend and the position looks pretty playable for the darker colored side. Well done.
Sep-02-05
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  Benzol: Is White winning after 39.♗xc6 ♖xc6 40.♗f5+?
Sep-07-09  TommyC: Ray's annotations of this game appeared today here:

http://streathambrixtonchess.blogsp...

Sep-07-09  euripides: <Benzol> 39.Bxd6 Rxd6 40.Bf5+ Kg8 41.Be6+ Kh7 (Rxe6 42.dxe6 Qxe6 43.Qb3) 42.Qh2+ Bh6 43.Rf7+ Qxf7 44.Bxf7 when if 44...Rxf7 the rook on d6 drops looks winning to me.
May-22-11
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  redlance: Very nice move and game!!!!

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