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Alexander Motylev vs Radoslaw Wojtaszek
13th Karpov International (2012)  ·  Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation (B94)  ·  0-1
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Sep-28-12  francis2012: Position after 123. ...Ke2


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what a long endgame, GM Wojtaszek shows GM Motylev on how to wins OCB+R+pawn up in this endgame encounter, a total brain torture. :P

Sep-30-12  Xeroxx: I'm gonna put it short and say: long game.
Sep-30-12
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  HeMateMe: Hard work for Wojo, but he gets the job done.
Oct-02-12
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  FSR: As easy as 123.
Oct-02-12
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  FSR: <francis2012> Black's rook was actually on g1, not h6, in the final position. Had it been on h6, White could have kept resisting with 124.Rb1 or 124.Bh1.
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