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Old March 20th 06, 04:49 AM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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Default Botvinnik v Dus Chotimorsky

Botvinnik and the rest of the younger generation were not liked in the 1933
USSR Championships. In the game Botvinnik v Dus Chotimorsky, the latter
played on in a known-drawn rook ending where he was a pawn up. Apparently
they even played on with just K & R each until the TD stepped in. Dus
Chotimorsky said he was going to play on until 150 moves had been reached.
The score of the game is now lost; or does anyone here have it. I don't
suppose it is very interesting anyway.

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