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KID ---- The ''die hard'' e6-pawn in the Taimanov - Korchnoi Attack

 Another exemplary game with the Taimanov Attack. This time the advanced e6-pawn proved to be a very tough nut to crack and inspired White to find a beautiful combination.



More about the Taimanov - Korchnoi Attack in KID here.

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