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Analysis of variations in chess helps to understand the game and the reasons behind the moves

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Estrin-Berliner (1965-1968) analysis

Levy - Chess 4.4 on Cyber 175, 1975

Colle vs. O'Hanlon, 1930

Botvinnik-Capablanca, 1938

King's Gambit

Spassky-Bronstein 1960

The World vs. Arno Nickel 2006

Yury Shulman vs the World

The World vs. GM GJ Timmerman (2007-2008)

Ermenkov-Kovacevic (1990) analysis

Traxler analysis

Position A, B, C (de Groot)

The Oldest Recorded Chess Game

Solving Chess

Walter Browne - Chess 4.6 (1978)

Znosko-Borovsky analyzes Lasker-Capablanca, St. Petersburg, 1914

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