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Gregory Kaidanov vs Alexander Stripunsky
United States Championship (2012), St. Louis, MO USA, rd 2, May-09
Semi-Slav Defense: General (D43)  ·  1-0

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May-09-12  AgentRgent: Give Stripunsky credit for fighting back after losing Queen for Rook..
May-09-12  310metaltrader: it was queen for rook and minor piece
May-09-12  Marmot PFL: Hopeless position though. White could have won more quickly with 27 Ne7+ kh8 28 Rd1, if 28...Qxd1+ 29 Rxd1 black doesn't get the knight or if 29...Qf8 30 Ng6+ black only gets 2 pieces for the queen instead of rook and piece.
May-09-12  vinidivici: this game sis a proof of the power of double bishops. Blacks queen met her fate by them.
May-10-12  adhitthana: I would almost give 25.Nf5 and exclamation mark!
May-10-12
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  HeMateMe: Pretty smooth how he trapped black's Queen. You could kind of see it coming. Very nice work at the end with the two Bishops.
May-10-12  Shams: <24...Be6>? 24...Rb6 with equality. [Shredder 11]

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