Minnesota. Curt Brasket, Ronald Lh50n and Roman Filipovich Each Scored 4Y2

Minnesota. Curt Brasket, Ronald Lh50n and Roman Filipovich Each Scored 4Y2

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CH£SS REVIEW, MARCH, 1967 65 1 White to move and w in 2 Black to move and Win One more wonj to the i n this sort of a ol·er· ONE GOOD TURN wary: you're expected, 01" a turned position, you are ex· It takes just one good turn at play to turn on each of mere mattet· of course, to pec ted also t o fa thom the these Ilositions , provided you s ee ahead to the crucia l lm'll, turll 11p the best win when· int L'icacies- if such they can wh ich m a y be the firs t or somewhat later.

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