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Leinier Dominguez Perez vs Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
World Blitz Championship (2008) (blitz), Almaty KAZ, rd 3, Nov-08
Italian Game: Classical Variation. Giuoco Pianissimo Main line (C53)  ·  1-0

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Dec-04-08
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  kamalakanta: I guess he resigned because 38. Rxh6 is quite strong?!
Dec-04-08  Travis Bickle: What about Bb4+!
Dec-04-08  Travis Bickle: Ah I missed the b pawn blocking the check. Actually Qxe4 is stronger than Rxh6.
Dec-05-08  Chicago Chess Man: Qxe4 Rxe4 39. f6! should do it
Mar-10-09  blacksburg: once again, Mamedyarov is victimized by a cheater that was using computer assistance. <2.Nf3> - just look at this move. it's Rybka's first line, how could dominguez find this move without computer assistance? and <3.Bc4> - look at this move, Rybka thinks it's totally ok, how could dominguez find this move without Rybka?

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