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Jane Wanjiru Wambugu vs Stephne Swartz
37th Chess Olympiad: Women (2006)  ·  Italian Game: Two Knights Defense. Fried Liver Attack (C57)  ·  1-0
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-18-08  Whitehat1963: By 49. a4, black is SO finished. I'm surprised it continued. (Opening of the Day)
Feb-09-10  blazerdoodle: Black is so much more busted up by move 20 ! It seems he is struggling the entire game.
Feb-09-10  blazerdoodle: Is 8...Ke6 the normal move?
Jan-17-11
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  FSR: Swartz played 5...Nxd5!? thrice in this Olympiad -http://tinyurl.com/482smq6. Her other two opponents wimped out with 6.d3 rather than 6.Nxf7 or 6.d4, both of which are theoretically critical. Hard to believe that 7...Qf6? (rather than the forced 7...Ke6! with wild play) was Swartz's great innovation.
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