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Aleksandr Lenderman vs Ray Robson
United States Championship (2012), St. Louis, MO USA, rd 1, May-08
Gruenfeld Defense: Russian. Hungarian Variation (D97)  ·  1-0

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May-08-12  The17thPawn: Lenderman puts on a clinic of how to exchange advantages until he ties Ray up in a neat little bow.
May-08-12  Jambow: Nice game by Lendeman.
May-08-12  JustWon: What do these kids spend that Samford Chess Endowment on> Big screen TV, weed?
May-09-12  vinidivici: white to move 16.?
Answer h5

I think thats suitable for the puzzle, maybe thursday or friday....?

May-09-12  diceman: <<JustWon: What do these kids spend that Samford Chess Endowment on> Big screen TV, weed?>

Beer, women.

May-12-12  Ulhumbrus: On 62 Rg6 Black is in zugzwang. On 62...Kh3 63 Rxg3+ fxg3 64 Rxh5 is mate. On 62...Nf1 63 Rg4+ Kh3 64 Rxh5 is mate
May-21-12  rilkefan: Simply 18.Bxa8 (Nd7 19.hxg6 Bxg6 20.Qe6) was a full pawn better than g4 per stockfish. 25...e5 was just equal.

Very enjoyable game. I'm always looking at e6 in this kind of Gruenfeld and it was fun to follow the complex results, even though 13...Nc6 (14.h4 h6 15.Bf4 Nde5) evaluates at -0.3 while 11.dxc5 Nxc5 12.Qd5 Qxd5 13.Nxd5 appears to leave white with a pretty solid edge based on control of the c file and good squares for his pieces on the black queenside.

May-30-12
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  kingscrusher: Fun game! I might do a video on this one

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