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Boris Grachev vs Boris Gelfand
World Blitz Championship (2010) (blitz), Moscow RUS, rd 28, Nov-17
Indian Game: London System (A46)  ·  0-1

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It hardly mattered--but here Gelfand missed a chance for a variation of the mater from the last game of Carlsen - Karjakin World Championship (2016)

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