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Guess simply 1…c2 will do.
That was an instructive game.
I didn’t understand white’s decision to allow two trades on e5. After the subsequent trade of light-squared bishops, it looked like he simply had a slightly inferior game.
Why not play n:d7 after black’s nd7?
Anyway, it’s always a pleasure to see Benjamin get what he deserves.
Easy to say when you’re not sitting across the board from a 2800. You try taking on Kamsky.