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Diego Gustavo Adla vs Zsuzsa Polgar
WchJ U20 Adelaide 1988  ·  Dutch Defense: Semi-Leningrad Variation (A81)  ·  0-1


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Mar-06-05   ConLaMismaMano: Why does black win?
Mar-06-05
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  paulalbert: Kf2 permits Qa2 forcing the exchange of Qs and then Bb3 wins another pawn putting black 2 pawns up, an easy technical win especially for GM like Zsuzsa Polgar. Paul Albert
Mar-06-05   DanielBryant: After 41...Qa1 White finds himself down a pawn in an endgame against a Polgar sister, though I would hardly think it's time to resign.
Mar-06-05   DanielBryant: I mean Qa2.

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