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Viktor Baturinsky vs David Bronstein
Moscow Championship (1946), Moscow URS, rd 14, Feb-15
King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation. Classical Fianchetto (E67)  ·  0-1

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Kibitzer's Corner
Mar-04-07
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  nasmichael: Interesting to follow this game and its similar cousin with Zita--Bronstein from the same match...thanks to Chernev's book "Twelve Chess Players and their Best Games" for bringing this series to my attention.
Aug-13-07  wolfmaster: Baturinsky, like so many other weak chess players, tried to maintain material equality at any cost. Here, it led to his demise.
Oct-17-14  tranquilsimplicity: Baturinsky once beat Vassily Smyslov (former World Champion) in 1946 when employing a French Defence.#

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