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Eduard Gufeld vs David Bronstein
Kislovodsk (1968), Kislovodsk URS, rd 4, Sep-??
French Defense: Tarrasch Variation. Open System Main Line (C09)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Nov-13-04  acirce: 88.Kf7! Kg4 89.Rd4+ Kh5 90.c4 would have won. This was impossible in the game because after 88.Kg7?? Kg4 89.Rd4+ Kh5 90.c4 Rxc4 91.Rxc4 would have been stalemate.
Nov-14-04  Kean: Amazing; cant believe how old Bronstein got the draw. Of course it were doubled c-pawns and a half blocked bishop but how he did it at first glance and without analysis its amazing. Makes one believe in the mysteries under the chess board.

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