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  • Friday, August 2, 2013

    Good N vs. Bad B

    I’ve been playing over some more of the games from the 1953 Zurich Candidate’s Tournament and really enjoyed this Najdorf vs. Averbakh game. Averbakh had only a small advantage but the precision with which he nursed it to victory is impressive. It’s not often that a single positional theme is dominate throughout the entire game in such a clear manner.

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