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Two strategic masterminds, Mikhail Botvinnik and Jose Raul Capablanca, create a legendary masterpiece out of the Nimzo-Indian Defense. This brilliant and famous game was played in the AVRO tournament in 1938.
Fisikos
Wasnt thisgame simultane? :S
relikid
This is a great video(as usual) and great play by Botvnnik
rayice
Superb play by Botvinnik.What I find so satisfying about this game is the simple fact that a brilliant player beat another brilliant player and the loser couldn`t do anything about the outcome! Puts everything into perspective doesn`t it for lesser mortals like myself and one is bound to add that it gives us all hope.
therightfit
Great Game. Very tactical and bold and good analysis. Thank you.
Lawdoginator
Nice tactics by Botvinnik.
Ironknight777
jerry , thanks.
redfiredragon
yeaaaaa finally capablnca thanksssssssssssssssssss
platolag
hats off!
Tao999
Nice video, as usual :)
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