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Hansruedi Glauser vs Raymond Keene
Clare Benedict Cup (1970), Paignton ENG, rd 2, Apr-07
Pirc Defense: Classical Variation. Quiet System Parma Defense (B08)  ·  0-1

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Jul-09-04  Impala03: Bh4 Qg4 Bg3 Rxc2 Rg1 Qh3 0-1
Dec-25-04  Granite: The finish could easily be Bg4 Rxc2 up the exchange and a connected passed pawn and threatening mate and another pawn, very hopeless for white.
Nov-05-05
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  Chnebelgrind: 17th Clare Benedict Cup Held at the Oldway Mainsion in Paignton- Devon. Spain won on tie breaks, but was tied with England and West Germany.
Nov-05-05
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  ray keene: <impala03> did you realise i run a small publishing company called impala-not chess books except for the chinese version-www.impalapublications.com if you want to see your namesake!
Apr-03-06  erad1288: What happens after Qd1? I mean does black just exchange rooks and get the bishop back or what?
May-14-06
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  ray keene: yes after 35 qd1 rxc2 36 qxc2 qxf6 black has an easy win
May-21-07  wolfmaster: Mr. Keene, I feel that i learn more from your games,(especially tour masterful wins with the Pirc, an opening i might take up myself)than I do from anybody elses games, including Kasparov's and Morphy and Steinitz's. Your numerous annotations also enhance the lessons learned. Great kingside buildup!

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