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Viacheslav Ragozin vs Salomon Flohr
Moscow (1936), Moscow URS, rd 3, May-16
Slav Defense: Czech Variation. Classical System Main Line (D19)  ·  1-0

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Oct-05-02  ivan2kilu: Good game, white won decisively
Oct-05-04  aw1988: Heh "white won decisively" is there any other way? :)
Jul-22-12  vonKrolock:


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<Position after 16.♗b2> Ragozin smokes, while Flohr ponders over his next move 16...a5 (Photo from the <‘Memory of the Netherlands’> site - a Soviet item reproduced in a contemporary Dutch newspaper <!?> )

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Apr-09-13  ughaibu: Great photo.

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