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Vincent Keymer vs Chithambaram V R Aravindh
Prague Masters (2025), Prague CZE, rd 2, Feb-27
Queen's Gambit Accepted: Alekhine Defense. Haberditz Variation (D22)  ·  0-1

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Feb-27-25
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  tamar: Some post game analysis by Avarindh, saying he played riskily in the opening to avoid Keymer’s strategical advantage. Keymer chose a sideline, and was quickly worse.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kux_L...

Feb-27-25
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  kamalakanta: Amazing game!
Feb-27-25
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  Honza Cervenka: I guess that 46.Kd4 was not a played move but an error of electronic recording caused by putting white King on d4 and black on e5 after white's resignation.
Mar-01-25
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  Open Defence: As per the db the other game to follow this opening sequence is

Duda vs Mamedyarov, 2021

Note: Opening Explorer does not seem updated for this game

Maybe 11.Ng5 attacking f7 was better for White than 11.Bb2

29.Rc2 might have been better than Rc5 and White should have probably traded rooks with 29...Rxe5

Mar-13-25  mginsburg: Keymer played 9. Qb3 quickly but 9. Bc4 is much easier to play. Black will never have the ...e5 break. White is just better.
Mar-14-25
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  Fusilli: I like 12.exd4 better than 12.Bxd4. The computer agrees, but it leads to insane complications that white shouldn't have to deal with in this opening.

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