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Emanuel Sapira vs Louis Stumpers
NBSB-Flanders (1938), Eindhoven NED, Feb-20
Gruenfeld Defense: Three Knights. Paris Variation (D94)  ·  0-1

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  Stonehenge: Even better was 22...Rd1+ 23. Ke2 Rxe5#
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  FSR: Has anyone ever played worse against a Gruenfeld?
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