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Zdenko Kozul vs Vassily Ivanchuk
7th European Individual Championship (2006)  ·  Queen's Indian Defense: Kasparov-Petrosian Variation. Petrosian Attack (E12)  ·  1/2-1/2
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Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-16-06
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  Chnebelgrind: That Ivanchuk didn't succeed to convert the capture of Na6 into a win was decisive for the European Championships title 2006
Apr-16-06  Bobak Zahmat: How did Kozul survive this? Amazing!!! His Knight was trapped for more than 40 moves at the a6 square and he is still able to draw, magnificint!
Apr-18-06  alexandrovm: < Chnebelgrind: That Ivanchuk didn't succeed to convert the capture of Na6 into a win was decisive for the European Championships title 2006> yes, and this was played like a match for the final cup...and it was, nice game.
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