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ANALYSED GAME No 082
Updated: April 2008
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Motylev, Alexander (RUS) (2647) -
Radjabov, Teimour (AZE) (2729)
[E92] Corus - Wijk aan
Zee, NED (12), 27.01.2007
(Annotation: "Chess-Theory")
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X0 King' s Indian, Classical: (E92), Gligoric-Taimanov system. 1.d4
X1 Nf6
X2 2.c4
X3 g6
X4 3.Nc3
X5 Bg7
X6 4.e4
X7 d6
X8 5.Nf3
X9 0-0
X10 Like says the ChessBase commentator: "Radjabov continues his run with the King' s Indian. White was probably a little better for much of the game, but his position collapsed in time trouble". 6.Be2
X11 e5
X12 7.Be3
X13 Characterizes the Gligoric-Taimanov system. 7...Ng4
X14 This E92-Quasi Pure Opening (see also: E93, E94 & E97) is regularly played since the game: Taimanov-Simagin, 1961. We have today more than 1600 games in Data Bases, and the score is clearly favorable to White (60 per 100). 8.Bg5
X15 f6
X16 9.Bh4
X17 g5
X18 [ The original Taimanov-Simagin line: 9...Nd7
X19 10.0-0
X20 c6
X21 11.Qd2
X22 a5
X23 12.Rad1
X24 Qe7
X25 13.Rfe1
X26 Nh6
X27 14.c5
X28 Nf7
X29 +/= (Taimanov, Mark E - Simagin, Vladimir, ½-½, (E94), Maroczy, mem Budapest, 1961) has never been played again since!...] 10.Bg3
X30 Nh6
X31 11.dxe5
X32 dxe5
X33 This interesting E92-Totally Pure Opening (about this concept you may refer to the New Chess Theory (NCT V - "Opening new understanding" or to the Chess-Theory Glossary)) is regularly experimented since the game: Adamski, Jan (2415) - Nowak, Ignacy (2169), ½-½, (E92); POL-ch 29th Wroclaw, 1972, with equal chances for each side to win. 12.Qd5+
X34 A Kortschnoj' s idea, played in the game: Korschnoj, Viktor (2655) - Federowicz, John P (2560), 1-0, (E92), W chT 2nd Luzern, 1989. [ The main line continues this way: 12.Qxd8
X35 Rxd8
X36 13.Nd5
X37 ( or: 13.Nd2
X38 like in the recent game: 13...Be6
X39 14.0-0-0
X40 Na6
X41 15.f3
X42 c6
X43 16.Nb3
X44 Nf7
X45 17.Bf2
X46 Bf8
X47 18.Rxd8
X48 Nxd8
X49 +/= Ivanchuk, Vassily - Bologan, Viktor, ½-½, (E92), Foros Aerosvit (9), 2006 ) ] 12...Kh8
X50 13.0-0-0
X51 [ The game Kortschnoj-Federowicz above mentioned continues as follow: 13.c5
X52 c6
X53 14.Qxd8
X54 Rxd8
X55 15.Nd2
X56 Bf8
X57 16.Na4
X58 Be6
X59 17.b3
X60 Nd7
X61 18.Rd1
X62 =/+] 13...Qe7
X63 14.Qa5N
X64 [ Interesting is the line adopted in 2004, with White, by Kidambi Sundararajan, an Indian master, recognized specialist of this variation: 14.h4
X65 g4
X66 15.Ne1
X67 Nc6
X68 16.Nc2
X69 f5
X70 17.exf5
X71 Nd4
X72 18.Nxd4
X73 exd4
X74 19.Rxd4
X75 Bxd4
X76 20.Qxd4+
X77 +- Sundararajan, Kidambi - Shetty, Rahul, 1-0, (E92), Visakhapatnam, IND-ch, 2004.] 14...c6!
X78 +/= White has a better position; but Teimour finds spontaneously here the most accurate answer. 15.Nd2
X79 b6
X80 16.Qa4
X81 Bd7
X82 17.f3
X83 c5
X84 18.Qa3
X85 Nc6
X86 19.Nd5
X87 Qf7
X88 20.Bd3!?
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Anticipating the Black move: ...Nd4! [ A sharp alternative is: 20.h4!?
X90 Nd4
X91 21.Bd3
X92 g4
X93 22.f4
X94 Bc6
X95 23.Nb3
X96 Bxd5
X97 24.exd5
X98 Nhf5
X99 25.Bxf5
X100 Ne2+
X101 26.Kb1
X102 Nxg3
X103 27.Be6
X104 Qg6+
X105 28.f5
X106 Nxf5
X107 29.h5
X108 Qg5
X109 =/+] 20...Be6
X110 21.h3
X111 f5!?
X112 A typical Break move; both players search to take over the initiative and the game is of high level. 22.Nb1!?
X113 [ The continuation: 22.exf5
X114 Nxf5
X115 23.Bxf5
X116 Qxf5
X117 24.Ne4
X118 Nd4
X119 25.Qd3
X120 +/= maintains a very little White advandage.] 22...Nd4=
X121 23.Nbc3
X122 Rfd8
X123 24.Be1
X124 f4
X125 The game seems well-balanced and rather difficult to win for each side. 25.Kb1
X126 Ng8
X127 26.Ne2
X128 Ne7
X129 27.Nxd4
X130 exd4
X131 28.h4!
X132 +/= White preserves a very little advantage. 28...g4!
X133 The only choice. 29.Nc7!
X134 Rac8
X135 30.Nxe6
X136 Qxe6
X137 31.Bd2
X138 gxf3
X139 32.gxf3
X140 Nc6!
X141 In this phase of the Deep Middle Game (see the "Chess-Theory Glossary"), Teimour Radjabov develops a deep and outstanding strategy... In fact we attend a reversal situation, Black taking suddenly the advantage. 33.Bxf4
X142 Rf8
X143 34.Bc1
X144 Rxf3
X145 -/+ 35.Rhg1?!
X146 [ Appears better, but loses also: 35.Rhf1
X147 Rcf8
X148 36.Rxf3
X149 Rxf3
X150 37.Rf1
X151 Rxf1
X152 38.Bxf1
X153 Qxe4+
X154 39.Qd3
X155 Qxh4
X156 -+] 35...Nb4!
X157 Seems decisive! 36.Qxa7?
X158 Rg8!
X159 37.Qa3
X160 b5!
X161 Teimour attacks now without breaking! 38.e5
X162 Rxd3
X163 39.Rxd3
X164 Qf5
X165 A terrible pinning move! 40.Rg5
X166 A new brilliant Teimour' s performance! [ After: 40.Rg5
X167 the game may continue this way: 40...Qe4
X168 41.cxb5
X169 Nxd3
X170 42.Rg4
X171 Qxg4
X172 43.Qxd3
X173 c4
X174 44.Qd2
X175 Qe4+
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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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[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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