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Bunmi Olape vs Bernardo Roselli Mailhe
Bled Olympiad 2002  ·  Italian Game: Two Knights Defense. Ulvestad Variation (C57)  ·  1-0


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Feb-06-06   Bobak Zahmat: White slowly increases his advantage and wins the game like a pro.
Feb-06-06   Bobak Zahmat: I think Olympiad spirit is a real thing. Given a look at the ELO ratings of this players would say Black is surely stronger than White, but perhaps numbers don't all :)
Feb-06-06   64 Squares: The Black on Rook on a6 is hillarious!
Feb-06-06   Bobak Zahmat: <64 Squares: The Black on Rook on a6 is hillarious!> A player with 2446 ELO rating who traps his rook after 36 moves while the game lasts for another 30 moves! :)

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