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Alexander Onischuk vs Alexey Vyzmanavin
Alushta Cat.14 1994  ·  Dutch Defense: Leningrad Variation (A87)  ·  1-0
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Kibitzer's Corner
Dec-30-03
Premium Chessgames Member
  patzer2: Onischuk defeats a GM in the Leningrad Dutch by effective use of the heavy artillery (rooks and queen) and by knowing his rook and pawn endings. Aspiring Chess players would do well to follow his example and study these basic foundations (Queen, Rook and Pawn tactics/endings).
Feb-05-05
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  Jack Rabbit: After <61 Rb6+ Ke7 62 g7> Black surrenders after either <62 -- Kf7 63 Rb7+> or allowing the Lucena position with <62 -- Rh8+ 63 Kg8 Ke8 64 Rb2>.
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