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Arman Hayrapetian vs Gevorg Harutjunyan
1st Archil Ebralidze Memorial (2007), Tbilisi GEO, rd 2, Apr-04
Zukertort Opening: General (A04)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Nov-15-07  whiteshark: Whenever I face 1.Nf3 I offer a draw.
Just a test, can not resist. :D
Nov-15-07  Elxiddicus: Of course! The draw by repetition is pretty much forced from this position: 1. ... Nf6 2. Ng1! Ng8 3. Nf3! and so on.
Nov-16-07  Davolni: hmmm....

does anybody know any details about this game in particular? what is the case here?

thanks

Dec-11-07  Cactus: Proving that if both players play perfectly, it is a draw!
Apr-16-09  Udit Narayan: I think both players spent a lot of time writing their names on their score sheets. After Hayrapetian made the first move, both were down to mere seconds to make it to move 40, <Chucky style>. So Harutjunyan offered the obligatory draw and Hayrapetian was forced to accept. Afterwards, the two players had some Ben and Jerry's chocolate-chip cookie dough ice cream.

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