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ANALYSED GAME No 031
Updated: April 2008
~ CHESS GAME OF THE PAST ~
Krueger, P - Wegemund, O
[D00] DSB-22.Kongress Bad
Oeynhausen (2), 1922
(Annotation: "Chess-Theory")
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X0 1.d4
X1 d5
X2 2.Bf4
X3 The typical Mason retort (Mason variation). 2...Nf6
X4 3.e3
X5 c6
X6 ECB (ECO Codes Base) Classification: [D00-e6*] 4.Bd3
X7 g6
X8
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[ Was played in a recent encounter: 4...Bg4
X9 5.Ne2
X10 e6
X11 6.0-0
X12 Bd6
X13 7.Bxd6
X14 Qxd6
X15 8.c4
X16 Nbd7
X17 9.Nbc3
X18 0-0
X19 10.Qc2
X20 Bh5
X21 11.Ng3
X22 Bg6
X23 12.Bxg6
X24 Chemyshov, Konstantin (2548) - Gleizerov, Evgeny (2572) 1/2-1/2 D00 Abu Dhabi op 15th, 2005] 5.h3
X25 [ Is equally possible: 5.Nd2
X26 Bg7
X27 6.h3
X28 0-0
X29 7.Ngf3
X30 Qb6
X31 8.Qb1
X32 c5
X33 9.c3
X34 Nc6
X35 10.0-0
X36 Nd7
X37 Klaric, Z (2418) - Plenkovic, Zdenko (2321) D00 (21) 1/2-1/2, CRO-chT Sibenik, 2005 ] 5...Bg7
X38 6.Nf3
X39
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With inverted moves we get a position always played today (D02-Opening). 6...Qb6
X40 7.Qc1
X41 0-0
X42 8.0-0
X43 You find the same position in the game: Zoumatsidis, Evgenios (2098) - Georgiou, Konstantinus D02 (13) 1/2-1/2 EU-ch U20 Patras, 2001 8...c5!?
X44 The Tarrasch Lever (TL: c5-d4) is always an interesting motif in view to weaken the White central pawn formation. 9.c3
X45 Nc6
X46 d4 is the Critical Point(CP:) of the position. All Black efforts are concentrated on it. 10.Nbd2
X47 cxd4
X48 11.exd4
X49 Nh5!
X50 An interesting idea in view to keep the control of the diagonal c1-h6 or, anaway, to reduce the influence of the f4-Bishop. 12.Bh2
X51 Bh6
X52 13.Qc2
X53 Nf4!
X54 14.Bxf4
X55 Bxf4
X56 A surprising example: the Black Bishop on dark squares has completely supplanted its White counterpart 15.Rae1
X57 Qc7
X58 16.Re2
X59 Classical occupation of the open file e. 16...e6
X60 17.Rfe1
X61 Bd7
X62 18.Ne5
X63 Rac8
X64 As in a Sicilian, Black use the open file c. 19.Nxc6
X65 Bxc6
X66 20.Nf3
X67 Kg7
X68 21.Ne5
X69 Be8
X70 Black wishes to preserve the pair of Bishops. 22.g3
X71 Bg5
X72 23.h4
X73 Be7!
X74 The best choice: all the powerful of the Bishop pair appear when they control two contiguous diagonals. 24.Qd2
X75 h5
X76 25.Nf3
X77 a6
X78 26.Qe3
X79 Bf6
X80 27.Kg2
X81 We attend an interesting positional play. 27...Bc6
X82 28.Kg1
X83 Rce8!
X84 29.Qd2
X85 Re7?!
X86 The main inconvenience of this move is to restrict the mobility of the f6-Bishop. 30.Ne5
X87 Rh8
X88 31.Qf4!
X89 An active move; the White Queen supervises the f6-Bishop, currently in an unfortunate position. 31...Rc8
X90 32.Re3
X91 White has a clear strategy based on the pressure exerced along the f-file. 32...Ree8
X92 33.Rf3
X93 Qe7?
X94
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[ Seems necessary: 33...Bxe5
X95 34.Rxe5
X96 Qe7
X97 35.Rg5
X98 +/- and now White has a good position with interesting attack pespectives.] 34.Qd2?
X99 A weak move. [ The strongest line is: 34.g4!
X100 Bxe5
X101 35.Qxe5+
X102 f6
X103 36.Qg3
X104 +-] 34...Rf8
X105 35.Bb1
X106 The game become rather confuse; neither White nor Black has a plan and a clear vision of the position. 35...Bb5
X107 36.Qc2
X108 Bxe5
X109 37.Rxe5
X110 Rh8
X111 38.Rfe3
X112 Qf6
X113 39.Kg2
X114 Rh6
X115 40.Rf3??
X116 White falls in an elementary trap (TRAP:) and lost the quality: 40...Bf1+!
X117 41.Kxf1
X118 Qxf3
X119 42.Re3
X120 Qf5
X121 Effectively Queens exchange is favorable to Black. 43.Qd1
X122 Qg4
X123 44.Qd2
X124 Qh3+?!
X125 45.Kg1
X126 Re8
X127 46.Bd3
X128 e5
X129 47.dxe5
X130 Qc8
X131 48.Bc2
X132 Rd8
X133 With his imprecise play, Black losts again all advantage. 49.Bb3
X134 Qe6
X135 50.Qd4
X136 Rhh8
X137 51.f4
X138 Rhe8
X139 52.Bd1?!
X140 f6!
X141 53.Bf3
X142 fxe5
X143 54.fxe5
X144 b5
X145 55.Kh2
X146 Kh7
X147 56.Kg2
X148 Re7
X149 57.b3
X150 Rc7
X151 58.Rd3
X152 Re8
X153 59.Re3
X154 Rd8
X155 60.Rd3
X156 Re7
X157 61.Re3
X158 Rf8
X159 62.Qxd5
X160 [ More accurate is: 62.Bxd5
X161 Qf5
X162 63.Bf3
X163 Rd7
X164 64.Qe4=
X165 ] 62...Qxd5
X166 63.Bxd5
X167 Rf5
X168 64.b4?
X169 This time the c3-pawn is "backward" ("arriéré" in French) 64...Rfxe5
X170 65.Rxe5
X171 Rxe5
We don' t reproduce here the end of the game. 0-1
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- DATA BASE -
ALL ANALYZED GAMES
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Number
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Chess Game Analysis
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ECO Code
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No116
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Greco, Gioachino - NN , Europe, 1620
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[D06]
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No115
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Ivanchuk, V (2751) - Mamedyarov S (2760)
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[B07]
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No114
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Ivanchuk, V (2751) - Carlsen, M (2733)
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[C67]
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No113
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Jobava, Ba (2643) - Evdokimov, A. (2569)
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[A37]
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No112
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White Vs Black - TRAP No 2: Dutch Defense
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[A80]
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No111
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White Vs Black - TRAP No 1: Geduld's Opening
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[A00]
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No110
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Topalov, Veselin (2780) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2733)
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[B04]
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No109
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Anand, Vishy (2799) Vs Aronian, Levon (2739)
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[C89]
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No108
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Shirov, Alexey (2755) Vs Anand, Vishy (2799)
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[B96]
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No107
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Kamsky, Gata (2725) Vs Shirov, Alexei (2755)
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[B30]
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No106
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Kramnik Vlad. (2799) Vs Carlsen Magnus (2733)
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[A30]
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No105
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Ceccaldi, Daniel Vs Fictional opponent
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[B21]
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No104
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Leko, Peter (2749) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)
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[E15]
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No103
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Svidler, Peter (2728) Vs Morozevich, Alex. (2741)
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[C11]
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No102
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Morozevich, Alex. (2741) Vs Topalov, Ves. (2783)
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[B50]
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No101
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Ivanchuk, V (2750) Vs Morozevich, Alex. (2741)
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[C45]
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No100
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Leko, Peter (2749) Vs Svidler, Peter (2728)
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[B90]
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No099
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Carlsen, Magnus (2690) Vs Ivanchuk, Vas. (2750)
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[D88]
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No098
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Morozevich, Alex. (2741) Vs Carlsen, Mag. (2690)
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[C83]
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No097
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Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)
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[C96]
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No096
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Morozevich, Alex. (2741) Vs Leko, Peter (2749)
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[E15]
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No095
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Milov, V (2665) Vs Gonzalez, J (2526)
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[E48]
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No094
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Topalov, Ves. (2783) Vs Morozevich, Alex. (2741)
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[C11]
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No093
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Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Ivanchuk, Vassily (2750)
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[B90]
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No092
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Aronian, Levon (2744) Vs Anand, Vishy (2779)
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[D23]
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No091
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Carlsen, Magnus (2690) Vs Topalov, Veselin (2783)
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[D45]
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No090
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Ivanchuk, Vas. (2750) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)
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[A46]
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No089
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Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Morozevich, Alex. (2741)
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[C95]
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No088
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Aronian, Levon (2744) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)
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[E04]
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No087
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Morozevich, Alex. (2741) Vs Aronian, Levon (2744)
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[D38]
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No086
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Ivanchuk, Vas. (2750) Vs Topalov, Veselin (2783)
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[B90]
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No085
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Carlsen, Magnus (2690) Vs Morozevich, A (2741)
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[E66]
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No084
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Radjabov, Teimour (2729) Vs Topalov, Ves. (2783)
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[E08]
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No083
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Svidler, P (2728) Vs Karjakin, Sergey (2678)
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[B90]
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No082
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Motylev, Alex. (2647) Vs Radjabov, Teimour (2729)
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[E92]
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No081
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Svidler, Peter (2728) Vs Topalov, Veselin (2783)
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[B90]
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No080
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Topalov, Veselin (2783) Vs Calsen, Magnus (2690)
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[D38]
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No079
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Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Van Wely, Loek (2683)
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[B97]
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No078
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Carlsen, Magnus (2690) Vs Svidler, Peter (2728)
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[C88]
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No077
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Kramnik, Vladimir (2766) Vs Anand, Vishy (2779)
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[E05]
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No076
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Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Svidler, Peter (2728)
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[C88]
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No075
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Radjabov, T (2729) Vs Tiviakov, Sergey (2682)
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[B35]
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No074
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Ponomariov, R (2733) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)
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[D15]
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No073
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Kramnik, Vladimir (2766) Vs Shirov, Alexei (2715)
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[A16]
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No072
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Van Wely, Loek (2683) Vs Radjabov, T (2729)
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[E97]
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No071
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Topalov, Veselin (2783) Vs Anand, Vishy (2779)
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[E15]
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No070
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Karjakin, Sergey (2678) Vs Kramnik, Vlad. (2766)
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[C42]
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No069
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Topalov, Veselin (2783) Vs Shirov, Alexei (2715)
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[D89]
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No068
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Saemisch, Friedrich Vs Nimzovitch, Aaron
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[E06]
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No067
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Kogan,B (2500) Vs Alburt,L (2535)
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[A43]
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No066
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Fuchs,T (2080) Vs Halay,T (2320)
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[A43]
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No065
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Gruenfeld,E Vs Keres,P
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[A43]
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No064
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Jussupow,A (2490) Vs Vaganian,R (2570)
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[A43]
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No063
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Larsen,B (2625) Vs Browne,W (2530)
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[A43]
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No062
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Cramling,P (2435) Vs Gobet,F (2350)
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[A43]
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No061
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Kramnik,V (2758) Vs Topalov,V (2702)
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[A43]
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No060
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Polugaevsky,L Vs Eising,J
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[A43]
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No059
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Kluger,G Vs Tal,M
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[A43]
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No058
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Smyslov,V (2620) Vs Schmid,L
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[A43]
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No057
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Itkis,B (2454) Vs Sergeev,V (2438)
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[A43]
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No056
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Kochyev,A (2555) Vs Alburt,L (2515)
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[A43]
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No055
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Gligoric,S Vs Schmid,L [A43]
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[A43]
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No054
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Tal,M Vs Benko,P
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[A43]
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No053
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Dobias,J Vs Hromadka,K
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[A43]
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No052
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Williams,E Vs Staunton,H
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[A43]
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No051
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Staunton,H Vs De Saint Amant,P
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[A43]
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No050
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Lichtenhein,T Vs Raphael,B
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[A43]
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No049
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Burn,A Vs Pollock,W
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[A43]
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No048
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Chigorin,M Vs Schiffers,E
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[A43]
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No047
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Tibensky,R (2444) Vs Reinemer,F (2250)
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[A43]
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No046
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Ware,P Vs Blackburne,J [A43]
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[A43]
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No045
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Mohr,C Vs Zukertort,J
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[A43]
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No044
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Marshall,F Vs Blackburne,J
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[A43]
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No043
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Baudoin, Olivier (1533) Vs Yrnehsiul (1562)
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[A43]
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No042
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Campbell,B Vs Kennefick,M
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[D00]
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No041
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Marshall,F Vs Rubinstein,A
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[D00]
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No040
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Skehan,C Vs Irwanto,S (2416)
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[D00]
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No039
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Short,N (2684) Vs Rychagov,A (2512)
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[C41]
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No038
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Molina Carranza,L Vs Capablanca,J
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[D00]
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No037
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Houska,M (2200) Vs Prie,E (2475)
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[D00]
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No036
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Tarrasch,S Vs Chigorin,M
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[D00]
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No035
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Blanco,A Vs Sanchez,R
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[D00]
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No034
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Hanham,J Vs Showalter,J
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[D00]
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No033
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Fogatos,O Vs Rybka,J
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[D00]
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No032
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Blackburne,J Vs Paulsen,L
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[D00]
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No031
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Krueger,P Vs Wegemund,O
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[D00]
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No030
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Garcia, GG Vs Szymanowska, Karolina
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[D00]
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No029
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Sarratt Jacob, Henry Vs NN
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[D00]
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No028
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Duras, Oldrich Vs Simek
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[D00]
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No027
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Garcia, Baptiste,F Vs TheDorado,B
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[D00]
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No026
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Tech. Report: QGD:,Q - 4.Bg5 Be7-II
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[D53]
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No025
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Tech. Report: QGD:,Q - 4.Bg5 Be7-I
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[D53]
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No024
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Hacen (1990) Vs Barat, Jacques (1750)
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[D53]
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No023
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Morozevich,A (2707) Vs Kasimdzhanov,R (2670)
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[B92]
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No022
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Havelaar, T Vs Lansbergen, A
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[B90]
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No021
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Leko,P (2763) Vs Topalov,V (2788)
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[B90]
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No020
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Svidler,P (2738) Vs Adams,M (2719)
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[C42]
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No019
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Polgar, Judit (2735) Vs Anand, Vishy (2788)
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[B17]
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No018
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Abulker, Claude (1356) Vs Silva (1258)
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[C42]
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No017
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Adams,M (2737) Vs Topalov,V (2778)
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[B91]
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No016
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Zakharov,A Vs Agzamov,G
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[E15]
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No015
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Topalov,V (2778) Vs Anand,V (2785)
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[E15]
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No014
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Adams, Michael (2737) Vs Anand, Vishy,(2785)
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[C42]
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No013
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Jacques&Michel Vs engine
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[A13]
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No012
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Martin, Milan (2200) Vs Jaulneau, Ch. (2363)
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[B30]
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No011
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Bachmann Vs Fiechtl
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[C67]
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No010
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Fumerolle (1455) Vs Khalidkhan (1796)
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[D60]
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No009
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THEORY - CCT - III - DIAG 02
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***
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No008
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THEORY - CCT - III - DIAG 01
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***
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No007
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Arapovic,V (2443) Vs Budimir,B (2250)
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[A45]
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No006
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Kramnik,V (2777) Vs Grischuk,A (2732)
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[E39]
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No005
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Lautier, Joel (2666) Vs Epishin, V (2658)
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[D15]
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No004
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Fritsche,F (GER) (2321) Vs Bruneau,M (2254)
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[B22]
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No003
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Delabarre, Olivier (2205) Vs Bruneau, M (2391)
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[B81]
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No002
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Black,R (USA) (2314) Vs Bruneau,M (2254)
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[E44]
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No001
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Oosterman, M-J (NED) Vs Bruneau, M (2254)
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[A50]
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