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Yuri Averbakh vs Reinhart Fuchs
Dresden it 1956  ·  King's Indian Defense: Averbakh. Benoni Defense Advance Variation (E75)  ·  1-0


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Oct-28-07   Chess Addict: What is the continuation for 16.Ne4 16...Bxb2? It seems like White is luring the bishop away from the defense of the king, but I don't see an effective follow-up.
Oct-28-07   tayer: I think 16. ... Bxb2 17. Bxd2
Nov-10-07   tayer: Sorry, I mean 16. ... Bxb2 17. Bd2 (not Bxd2)
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