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Raymond Keene vs Andrew Jonathan Whiteley
Southern Schools Jamboree 1964  ·  King's Indian Defense: Petrosian Variation. Keres Defense (E93)  ·  1-0
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Kibitzer's Corner
Nov-08-05
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  ray keene: 25 qh7+ and then nf5 forces an instant decision-as played white wins a piece but fails to finish off in the most efficient fashion-i very much liked the unusual attacking formation in this game.
Jul-04-08  Jesspatrick: Well, His White Majesty certainly did step into harm's way via Kf1-g2-f1, but the maneuver did allow the QR to enter the fray via e1.
Nov-11-08
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  PinnedPiece: score 62 par 41

And I played 25 Qh7.......

Also lost a point for selecting 31.Kd2 instead of 31.Ke2 but I don't see how 31.Ke2 wins (..Qf3). Looks like a perpetual to me or white starts giving back material.

Mar-19-09
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  ray keene: i dont think black has a perpetual and when he runs out of checks white has a very useful discovered check of his own-using his extra piece!
Apr-18-12  MarkFinan: <PinnedPiece> *Exact* same score, *Exact* same moves(25.Qh7), and *Exact* same thoughts about kd2 when I just played this game!!!

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