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Teimour Radjabov vs Lazaro Bruzon Batista
Biel Int'l Festival (2006), Biel SUI, rd 5, Jul-28
Semi-Slav Defense: General (D43)  ·  1-0

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Jul-28-06  outplayer: Modern minority attack it still works.
Jul-28-06  percyblakeney: 27. ... Ba5 is where Bruzon goes wrong, with Nxd4 28. Nxd4 Bc5 he would have had good drawing chances.
Jul-28-06  Whitehat1963: Making it look so easy.
Jul-31-06  OneArmedScissor: Bruzon is easy.
Jul-31-06
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  chancho: <Bruzon is easy.>

He sure is.

Radjabov vs L Bruzon, 2006

Mar-19-08  player2155: <OneArmedScissor: Bruzon is easy.> Bruzon is 2600 fide or more. You must be someone much better than Bruzon to claim that he is easy, otherwise it wouldn't make sense if a guy who probably doesn't even remember how to move a bishop starts to claim that a strong GM is a bad player. In other words; or you are someone much better than bruzon (2700 fide or more) or you are just a silly patzer, jealous of other players because they have made progress while you haven't.

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