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Evgeny Najer vs Anton Korobov
European Championship (2015), Jerusalem ISR, rd 10, Mar-06
Sicilian Defense: Nimzowitsch. Exchange Variation (B29)  ·  1-0

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Mar-06-15  notyetagm: E Najer vs A Korobov, 2015

What a pity.

I was rooting for Korobov and he played this dubious <NIMZOWITSCH SICILIAN> and went down in flames.


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The commentators were saying that this opening is basically an inferior version of the <ALEKHINE DEFENSE>.

Mar-06-15
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  Penguincw: Congrats to Najer for beating Korobov, who has held the lead for 7 of the first 9 rounds. He now takes the lead with 1 round to go, and is guaranteed to qualify for the World Cup.

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