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Alex Yermolinsky vs Larry Christiansen
US Championship 2006 (2006), San Diego, CA USA, rd 9, Mar-11
Blumenfeld Countergambit: Dus-Chotimursky Variation (E10)  ·  0-1

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Dec-08-06
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  WannaBe: How did Yermo got himself into a bad position like that?
Dec-08-06  who: It looks like he missed black's combination on move 25.
Dec-08-06  syracrophy: This is just embarrasing. The threat now is 31...♖e1 and if 31.♔h2 ♖e1 32.♕xc4 ♗e5+ wins the ♖
Aug-15-07  LivBlockade: I guess 26. Bxg7 is answered by 26...Nb4.
Sep-18-22
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  K Any: The d6 pawn was poisoned, 29.Rd6 was a blunder.I think 29.Qc4 is playable.

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