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Sultan Khan vs Salomon Flohr
Prague Olympiad (1931), Prague CSR, rd 6, Jul-15
King's Indian Defense: Larsen Variation (E90)  ·  1-0

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Feb-07-06
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  al wazir: I think 26...Nf6, with the intention of playing Ne8 to defend the weak d pawn, would have been better for black.
Jun-24-17
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  Fusilli: <al wazir> By then white's positional advantage is overwhelming, though. There is a nice lecture on this game by GM Alterman on ICC (Alterman's Gambit Guide, Queenside Attack). He has nothing but praise for the way white conducted the queenside attack. 25.Nxd6! exchanging an apparently superior piece for an inferior one, actually shows serious positional understanding. Black's weak queenside pawns are doomed.
Mar-16-24
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  GrahamClayton: <Fusilli>
25.Nxd6! exchanging an apparently superior piece for an inferior one, actually shows serious positional understanding.

<Fusilli>,
While 25.Nd6 allows Flohr to get rid of his dark-squared bishop and removes the isolated c-pawn, in return Sultan Khan gets absolute control of the b & c files.

Mar-16-24
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  perfidious: No light-squared bishop and no pawn storm against the white king means no play at all to set against the inevitable opening of the queenside.

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