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Aristide Gromer vs Franciszek Sulik
Buenos Aires (1940)
Four Knights Game: Spanish. Classical Variation (C48)  ·  1-0

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Apr-20-19  sea7kenp: Mate in 1 (20 ... Ke6, 21 Bc4#)
Jun-10-21
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  GrahamClayton: The game between the winner of the 1940 Buenos Aires tournament (Gromer) and the runner-up (Sulik) results in a quick win for Gromer, as Sulik's knights get caught on the side of the board.

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