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Renard W Anderson vs Sheldon Gelbart
Greater Chicago op (1968), Chicago, IL USA
Budapest Defense: Adler Variation (A52)  ·  1-0

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Oct-21-20
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  FSR: Black should delay taking on e5 until White has played Be2, e.g. 7...O-O 8.Be2 Ncxe5.
Oct-21-20
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  FSR: Apparently Anderson won this game when he was about 12 years old?! Impressive, if that's accurate.
Oct-21-20
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  perfidious: <FSR>, do you doubt the veracity of this?

One thing I do not question in this gamelet is White's voracity.

Oct-22-20
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  GrahamClayton: Anderson's only game in the database (42 games in total) where he played 1.d4, which leads to a quick victory - maybe he should play it a little more often.
Oct-22-20
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  perfidious: Another reason to doubt it belongs to Renard Anderson; in the tournaments we played together, he always opened 1.e4 and was always very well prepared theoretically.
Oct-22-20
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  monopole2313: Maybe John Anderson, 1968 U.S. Junior Open co-champ (with Steve Stoyko)? He lived in Wisconsin, not too far away from Chicago.

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