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Raja Panjwani vs Salvijus Bercys
World Open (2008)  ·  Trompowsky Attack: Poisoned Pawn Variation (A45)  ·  1-0
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Jul-15-08  Autoreparaturwerkbau: If dxe5, then d6+ and Rf7+, winning. The best is actually Na2, but is no better.
Feb-07-09
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  pawn to QB4: Thanks for that, I did wonder. There's a curious sequence of moves, 16-20; five successive White bishop moves leave the position identical, only that Black now has the move and can't castle. The bishop reminds me of a bureaucrat who generates lots of activity perhaps to little effect, but no doubt thinks himself vital to the eventual victory.
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