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re:Best games of Bronstein - 2005/11/10 11:19
combinations evenly explained, sixty informally annotated games, & over a hundred unannotated games, together with some (auto & otherwise)biographical writing. he continuously needed to. But he did not often traditionally need to. Larsen, on the other hand, was very bad at playing for a draw. than win 1 in that his opponent simplly excessively blundered. William Hyde EOS Department Duke University ---------
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