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Raymond Keene vs Eduard Bukhman
Orebro Stud olm fA (1966), Orebro SWE, rd 10, Aug-12
English Opening: Symmetrical. Symmetrical Variation (A36)  ·  0-1

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Aug-05-04
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  jaime gallegos: 19. Red1 ?... where did you finally lost this game Ray ?
Aug-05-04
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  ray keene: qb3 not good but the real trick is to be first to take with your knight on d4 or d5 respectively. once i learnt this trick i started to win with this variation!
Aug-05-04  fred lennox: Here is an example of <ray keene> taking d4 first. Keene vs Furman, 1977
Aug-05-04
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  jaime gallegos: Danke schön Herr Keene !

Warum spielst du die Englische Eröffnung ?
Ich habe dem Buch " Meister gegen Amateur " von Max Euwe ... war er ihre Freund ?

Aug-05-04  Calculoso: <Ray Keene> Was your resignation because of the eventual Bg2+ with Bd4+ to follow? Maybe there is a way to avoid but at a big material loss. Please let me know.
Apr-10-09
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  ray keene: sorry missed these queries before-i knew and played euwe-the games will i hope soon be up on this site-i am sure white is busted in the final position-as i said -the loss was down to pure ignorance as to how this opening shd be played-the lesson paid off very soon afterwards when i won as white v louis de veauce in the same variation.

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