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Sergey Grishchenko vs Baadur Jobava
Russian Team Championship (2014), Loo RUS, rd 7, Apr-13
Budapest Defense: Rubinstein Variation (A52)  ·  1-0

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Apr-13-14  Sihlous: You have to figure that with the Budapest winning some big games recently including R Wojtaszek vs Jobava, 2014 that people will start preparing for it.

It's a sound opening and a good surprise weapon but there are still reasons it's not played that often.

Apr-14-14  tensor: A good fighting game. Jobava missed 35...Rxe6 and draw
Apr-14-14  Xeroxx: wat on erf
Apr-16-14  Moszkowski012273: <tensor> I honestly don't think any player of such caliber would of missed that chance to draw. Pretty sure Jobava knew it was a dead equal position (or even thought he held advantage) and decided to play for the win.
Mar-01-21  Whitehat1963: Very interesting look at the Opening of the Day.

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