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Jan Rosecky vs Jan Cervenka
CZE-chTV 0001 2000  ·  Spanish Game: Exchange. Gligoric Variation (C69)  ·  0-1
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Sep-10-05
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  Benzol: I rather like the 29...Rxb3 tactic. A nice petite combination to win material.
Sep-10-05
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  Gypsy: There is something Tarrasch-like in Honza's play: clean, logical strategic designs and keen tactical eye. This game is a good model of how to play the Black side of exchange Spanish.
Sep-10-05  iron maiden: <Honza> Very impressive handling of the exchange variation. After 27...Kd7 your opponent was practically immobile.
Sep-10-05
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  Gypsy: <Honza>, I wonder whether you expected that your <27...Kd7> would provoke the <28.Kf1?>?
May-31-06
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  Honza Cervenka: <Gypsy> I don't know exactly whether I had expected that (probably not because when I see some tactical sequence I tend to believe that my opponent must see it too.) but I strongly wished it. And my wish had come true....:-)
May-31-06
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  Gypsy: Thx <Honza>.
Mar-12-07  ianD: 28...NxB3!!
Lovely move!
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