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Afrim Fejzullahu vs A Fish
20th European Club Cup 2004  ·  King's Indian Defense: Saemisch. Closed Variation 7…c6 (E86)  ·  1-0


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Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-12-04
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  Knight13: 16. f5 stops the h3 c8 diagonal. Is there a better move than <24... Rd7!?>? 27. Qf7! Qxf7 28 Rxf7 gives white a good positon on the 7th and some 8th file. Nice duel.
Oct-12-04
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  keypusher: It's gotta be tough, playing in chess tournaments and having your name posted as "A. Fish."
Dec-07-04   GoodKnight: Heh, well... A. Fish certainly had his chips in this game....
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