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Artur Yusupov vs Ljubomir Ljubojevic
Linares (1992), Linares ESP, rd 12, Mar-11
Benoni Defense: Benoni-Indian Defense. Kingside move order (A43)  ·  1/2-1/2

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May-09-04  acirce: 52...Rf5?? and White shows how to hold the draw by opposition in an elementary pawn endgame.
May-09-04
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  Chessical: Perhaps if Ljubojevic had gone to the long side with his R rathger than exchange it he could have won?

<52...Ra3> 53.Ke4 f5+ 54.Kd4 Ra4+ 55.Ke3 Rg4; or <52...Ra3 53.Ke4> 53.Re5+ Kf6 54.Rg5 Kg7 leading to f6.

May-09-04  acirce: Exactly, it looks won.

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