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David Bronstein vs Larry Melvyn Evans
Amsterdam Interzonal (1964)  ·  King's Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation (E80)  ·  1-0
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Jun-30-12  Everett: Bronstein creates a nice blockade on d4, and is willing to pitch a pawn to create winning chances in an even-material endgame.

Was Bronstein's K-side pawn that dangerous? And was Evan's king march and play on the q-side necessary? It actually looks like he is walking into a mating net.

Anyone know of any annotations by a GM to this game?

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