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White: Gata Kamsky Black: Anatoly Karpov Played 8 June 96 in Elista, Kalmykia
Annotation by GM Arthur Bisguier, assisted by SM Ron Burnett
later today... Special Analysis by GM Gabriel Schwartzmann
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Black recapatures his pawn and threatens to capture on c3 winning material. The d5-square is a Black strong point since it occupies the square in front of an isolated pawn note it cannot be harassed by a pawn. |