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Tatiana Kosintseva vs Almira Skripchenko
European Championship (Women) (2010), Rijeka CRO, rd 5, Mar-10
Spanish Game: Berlin Defense (C65)  ·  1-0

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Mar-12-10  Atking: A difficult game for Almira. 17...Nf4 seems playable 18.dxe dxe 19.Bc5 Rd8 No ghost to be afraid after 20.Ne7+ Kh7.
Nov-04-18  Saniyat24: complex Berlin...
Nov-07-18  Saniyat24: after 12...Bc7 it is just perfect symphony of the pieces on the board... like a music before a Kung-Fu movie fight...!
Nov-07-18  Saniyat24: not complex, Tatiana just overpowered her opponent beautifully..I am getting to like Ruy Lopez as an opening. I guess there should be a saying like this, 'If you want to play chess, you must know the Ruy Lopez.'
Nov-07-18  Saniyat24: position after Kosintseva plays 31.Rg5 looks like she made a minaret with her pawn in e5, King in f4, Bishop in f6 and the rook like a pillar on the g-file...beautiful positional extra perceptionary senses is at work when this two players meet..like kill each other with beauty..

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