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  • Tuesday, November 8, 2011

    Brilliancy by an Average Player

    It’s not often average players can produce a truly brilliant move, but after making a speculative, but unsound sacrifice, Black unleashes a really brilliant conclusion. His 29th move was very pretty. White’s rating was ‘Class B’ (1600-1799) while Black’s was ‘Class C’ (1400-1599)!

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