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Mikhail Botvinnik vs Arturo Pomar Salamanca
Amsterdam IBM (1966), Amsterdam NED, rd 4, Jul-08
Slav Defense: Exchange Variation. Symmetrical Line (D14)  ·  1-0

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Jul-21-15
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  keypusher: 41....Qxe4 42.Qf8+.

12....Rc8 was Pomar's attempt to improve on 12....Qxc3 in Botvinnik vs Tal, 1961, but Black winds up in a horrible bind after 13.c4!.

May-23-16  Demna: 14. ...?
May-23-16  Demna: Ok. I see it now.
Jun-12-20  Dr Nahush: 13.g4! is superior attacking the exposed bishop

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