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David Bronstein vs Vasily Panov
Moscow Championship (1946), Moscow URS, rd 7, Feb-03
Spanish Game: Closed Variations. Chigorin Defense (C97)  ·  1-0

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Aug-13-07  wolfmaster: One of my favorite Bronstein games.
Jan-24-09  morin: More aggressive is

26. Bxh7+ KxB
27. Qh4 Kg8
28. Nf6+ gxf6 or Qxf6

Oct-23-21
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  fredthebear: Yet 27.Nf6+ is a cool en prise fork that cannot be accepted, for a pseudo-Pillsbury Mating Net occurs if the g-file opens up. The White knight picks up the exchange instead.

<Morin>'s Greek gift line above collects the Black queen, or mates!

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