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Vidit Santosh Gujrathi vs Nodirbek Abdusattorov
Prague Masters (2024), Prague CZE, rd 2, Feb-28
Four Knights Game: Spanish. Rubinstein Variation (C48)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Feb-28-24
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  Honza Cervenka: Good old Rubinstein.
Feb-28-24
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  benveniste: S Chanda vs H Klip, 2010
Feb-28-24
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  offramp: Yes, Rubinstein from the neighbouring country, Poland. Stawiki is 730km from Prague.

The Polish border is 130km from Prague, if anyone intends to flee.

Feb-28-24
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  Honza Cervenka: 8...Bg4 is probably better.
Feb-28-24
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  offramp: White is a pawn up at move 10. Can he keep that extra pawn right to the end?
Feb-28-24
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  An Englishman: Good Evening: Intriguing position, extra pawn vs. better structure, the Two Bishops, and a small lead in development. Predicting either an interesting endgame or a quick draw.
Feb-28-24
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  Honza Cervenka: After 17.Rae1 Rde8 18.Bf2 the game is heading into an opposite colour Bishop ending.
Feb-28-24
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  offramp: 16...Re7


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White could play 17. Nf5!

Feb-28-24
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  offramp: I can foresee all 4 rooks soon leaving the board via the e-file.
Feb-28-24
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  An Englishman: Good Morning: This has begun to look like a game of mutual frustration. White can defense all of his weaknesses, but how can he make use of his extra pawn? Black might keep adequate compensation for his pawn sacrifice, but can he create winning chances?

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