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Mikhail Botvinnik vs Gideon Stahlberg
Moscow (1935), Moscow URS, rd 7, Feb-23
Tarrasch Defense: Two Knights Variation (D32)  ·  1-0

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Jul-29-06
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  Benzol: Impressive game by Botvinnik making it all look so easy. Alyekhin may have had the woes with the bottle but he wasn't dead in 1935.
Aug-02-09  Knight13: <Impressive game by Botvinnik making it all look so easy. > That's because black just made a bunch of moves without a plan.

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