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Paul Keres vs Igor Bondarevsky
USSR Absolute Championship (1941), Leningrad-Moscow URS, rd 1, Mar-23
Caro-Kann Defense: Two Knights Attack. Mindeno Variation Retreat Line (B11)  ·  1-0

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Apr-29-02  aje2002adrian: gfdg
Jan-21-05  malbase: This game has been questioned about the moves made.
Botvinnik says (in the Dover, English Ed. that 20.f4 was played. Belavenets indicated the text.
According to both this game was played in the 3rd Round.
Apr-13-16  edubueno: 24 Tb1 was a mistake
Jul-14-18  edubueno: 29...f5! 30. Rc7 fxg4! hacía tablas fácilmente. 29...Tc8 es el segundo error
Jul-14-18  edubueno: El enemigo de las negras es el peón torre dama blanco. Por lo tanto: 33...Ra8!! 34. Rc6+ Kf7 35. Rxc5 Rxa4 36. Rxd5 Ra2 37. Rc5 Rxc2+ 38. Kf3 Nh4+ 39. Bxh4 gxh4 40. c4 Rc3+ 41. Kf2 Rc2+ 42. Kg1 Rd2 43. d5 Kg6 44. Rc6 Kg5 con tablas. 33...Txc7?? es el último error
May-22-22
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  GrahamClayton: <edubueno>El enemigo de las negras es el peón torre dama blanco. Por lo tanto: 33...Ra8!!

<edubueno>Interesting line, although in the official tournament book Botvinnik says that 33. Bc7 was stronger - blocking the Black rook and making it easier for the a-pawn to advance.

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