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Andrew R Day vs Glenn Bordonada
Asian Teams Tournament 1974  ·  Caro-Kann Defense: Accelerated Panov Attack. Modern Variation (B10)  ·  1/2-1/2


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Mar-21-07
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  Benzol: <IMlday> Were you in Penang, Malaysia in 1974? Also did you play Glenn Bordonada?
Mar-21-07
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  mig55: 21. axb5 etc seems to win for white..
Mar-21-07
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  IMlday: No and no. That is Andrew Day from New Zealand. Nunn-Law 1979 improved on Andrew's play with 7.Qa4!? For the record I have never played South of the Phillippines nor East of the Emirates. Nor in Women's Olympiads.
Mar-21-07
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  Benzol: <IMlday> Thanks for the confirmation. I came across this game in a 1975 NZ Chess Magazine. The score isn't quite right either. Black's 19th move was Rc8 not Rb8. The magazine states also that Andrew could have won with 29.Bb3.

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