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Pentala Harikrishna vs Loek van Wely
39th World Open (2011), Philadelphia, PA USA, rd 7, Jul-03
Semi-Slav Defense: Botvinnik System. Lilienthal Variation (D44)  ·  1-0

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Jul-05-11  Albertan: According to the Chessbase online database these two players each played 26 moves of known theory consecutively at the start of the game!Harikrishna's 27th move is a theoretical novelty!
Jul-11-11  falso contacto: no time trouble i guess.
Feb-19-13  Hesam7: Black's blunder was 29...Kb8?? instead 29...Qf2! draws:


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30 Kh1 Kb8 31 Qg4 (White does not have any moves) 31...Rg5 32 Qh3 Qf3 33 Qg2 Qg2 34 Kg2 Rf5 = (Black will win capture on f6 & b2)

30 Kh3 Qd2 (here 30...Kb8?? loses to 31 Qh7 since Black does not capture on f3 with check) 31 Ra7 Kb8 32 Ra8 Kb7 33 R1a7 Kb6 34 Ra6 Kb7 = (perpetual)

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