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GM Simon Williams presents his favorite game from the 2014 Chess Olympiad, Tromso, Norwary 2014. This game featured everything an attacking player likes to see, sacrifices, counter sacrifices, queen sacrifices and just about every other form of sacrifice! Kjetil Lie was playing Board 4 for Norway; his opponent with the black pieces was Zdenko Kozul from Croatia.
A Spark of Brilliance from Tromso
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