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Dejan Bojkov vs Jure Borisek
European Team Championship (2005), Gothenburg SWE, rd 5, Aug-03
Italian Game: Italian Variation (C50)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Sep-26-05
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  TheAlchemist: Borisek chose a promising looking Queen sac, but overlooked a nice stalemate trap.
Jul-15-06
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  patzer2: Indeed, 57. Nxg5+! would make for an interesting defensive combination puzzle.
Oct-28-06  Ishaan: Overall a good instructive game, especially how the focus shifts from queen side to king side and vice versa
Oct-28-06  Rocafella: <Ishaan> In your profile you say that Radjabov has a lack of opening theory. I didn't know this was true. Is this noticeable in his games? Thanks
Nov-28-09  WhiteRook48: STALEMATE

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