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V Kelly vs Louis Levy
US Open 1972  ·  Queen's Gambit Declined: Pseudo-Tarrasch Variation (D50)  ·  0-1
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jan-27-11
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  GrahamClayton: 9.Qd5 Nd5 10.Rd5 leaves White a clear pawn ahead.
Jan-28-11
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  Sastre: If 9.Qxd5 Nxd5 10.Rxd5, Black is better after <10...Be6 11.Rb5 a6 12.Ra5 Bb4+ 13.Bd2 Bxa5 14.Bxa6 Bxa2>.
Jan-30-11
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  GrahamClayton: <Sastre>Black is better after <10...Be6 11.Rb5 a6 12.Ra5 Bb4+ 13.Bd2 Bxa5 14.Bxa6 Bxa2>.

<Sastre>,
You are right - the White rook has to stay on the 5th rank to protect the hanging g5 bishop.

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