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Alexander Alekhine vs Efim Bogoljubov
Alekhine-Bogoljubov World Championship Rematch (1934)  ·  Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical. Noa Variation (E34)  ·  1/2-1/2
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Mar-14-08  Knight13: 28...Qxd5 = impressive.
Mar-14-08  aazqua: Err ... why? White's play is again weak. Alekhine just seems to get lost in the middle game and destroy his piece coordination. I mean f3?? What a dork.
Mar-14-08  Knight13: <aazqua> Just a flashy move. I don't know why Alekhine played 22. f3; to supposedly prevent ...Ne4, or control e4 square, and give his dark-squared bishop a way back home(?), but didn't work out too well. I don't know if it deserves 2 question marks, though.
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