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David Bronstein vs Frank Titzhoff
Oslo op (1994), Sandvika NOR, rd 4, Mar-29
French Defense: Winawer Variation (C15)  ·  1-0

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Dec-15-04  stenis3: fantastic game:)
Nov-04-09  Everett: Could black avoid his fate with 29..Rxd3?
Nov-05-09  sneaky pete: 29.. Rxd3 30.Neg6+ Nxg6 31.Nxg6+ Kh7 32.Qxd3 fxe4 33.Qxe4 ..


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Nov-05-09  Everett: <sneaky pete>
Thank you for your work. From the position, white is up a pawn. I think...

33..Bf6 34.Ne7+ wins the exchange. I don't see anything better for black.

Sep-30-24  Everett: The natural 24.Nf4 looks natural and strong, yet Black has <24.Qe4+> with an even game.

<24.Bxe7> first keeps White in control

After 24.Rac8, the sequence with in the game leaves White with a crushing position.

White had an even more powerful mating attack starting with < 30. Nfg6+ <Nxg6 31. Nf7+ Kg8 32. Nxh6++!> ..Kh7 31.Bxe4>

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