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Fernando Braga vs Mihai Suba
3, Las Palmas op (10s) 1991  ·  Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation. Keres Attack (B81)  ·  0-1
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Apr-25-11  Everett: Some fireworks in this one. 7...h5 is quite rare, and White may improve with 8.g5 Nfd7 9.Be2 White pitches a pawn for wild complications with 19.f5!? Black must be careful, as <19..e5?! 20.Bg5!> seems better for White.

Remarkably, White's king proves the more vulnerable, allowing Black to continue his development and win.

Moreover this is a nice game of pins, as both sides use this tactic continually to try and gain an advantage. Black pins Bc3, b2 and Nf4, while White used pins on the e- and f-files to threaten the black king. Finally black walks into a pseudo discovered attack with 29.Kf5!

Apr-25-11
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  Shams: That is one hell of a king move.
Apr-25-11
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  sevenseaman: Mihai makes masterly moves. His K move and the R move at the end preempt all counterplay.
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7..h5!? and 29..Kf5!
from Suba's Dynamic Chess Strategy Plus by Everett


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