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Rashid Nezhmetdinov vs Vladimir Zagorovsky
RUS Spartakiad (Swiss) (1967), Leningrad URS, Jun-??
French Defense: Winawer. Petrosian Variation (C16)  ·  1-0

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Apr-13-04  ughaibu: Here's a quite unexpected sacrifice.
Sep-17-05  aw1988: Brilliant! Who among of us would have played Nxd5!!! ?
Sep-17-05
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  TheAlchemist: (raises hand slowly) :-)
Sep-17-05  aw1988: exd5 is easy. But I'm confused as what to do after cxd5. After all, the f5 pawn is no longer free.
Sep-17-05  aw1988: Oh. Good lord. That is sneaky. c6+!
Apr-22-08  morphynoman2: 48. Nxd5 cxd5 49. c6! wins, but its not too easy. The same sacrifice was lethal in the 36th movement: 36. Nxd5!! cxd5 37. c6! Ke8 38. Ra1 Nc7 39. Ra7 Rh5 40. Qd2 and Qa5; if 36... ed5 37. Ra1 Rh5 38 Ra7 Nc7 e6!
Jul-30-19  Bobo2002: Ante el inminente mate en tres jugadas, las negras abandonan. Realmente, fue una muy buena partida de Netz.

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