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Svetlana Matveeva vs Yuhua Xu
Women's World Championship 2008  ·  Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical Variation (E32)  ·  1-0


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Kibitzer's Corner
Sep-01-08
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  Wolfgang01: Clever game by Matveeva.
Sep-04-08
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  aragorn69: Nice fight Nimzo fight! It seems the soon-to-be-ex world champion had a small edge most of the game, but couldn't convert her advantage before getting into a worse endgame.

One decisive moment is 32.-Qc7 when 32.-Qe6!! would have won the c4 pawn, e.g. 33.Qb1 Re8 34.Bf4 Qxc4! 35.Bxe5 Qd5+


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