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During the Cold War, the World Chess Championship clashed complete opposites - personal and political. | dG1fTGZ1d3I3SmZTMlU
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00:00You're going to transpose, right?
00:27And you're going to find yourself faced with the variation.
00:30The Tartar Coba with the Queen's Gala.
00:34Get rid of your cigarettes.
00:35But I don't intend to smoke it, Akiva Azraelovich.
00:38Well, it poses a threat for me.
00:41And in chess, the threat can be a lot more serious than any act.
00:47And what of your wife?
00:48Have there been news?
00:49I'm not really prepared to discuss her.
00:52It's crazy to have a black cat here.
00:56I look out in the mirror.
00:57I can manage without anyone's help.
01:02Mate, beat Lipsk.
01:06Mate!
01:07To beat your adversary, you need to learn his mistakes.
01:10There'll be a clue.
01:11You need to learn his mistakes.
01:12There'll be a clue.
01:13You need to learn his mistakes.
01:14There'll be a clue.
01:15You need to learn his mistakes.
01:16You need to learn his mistakes.
01:17There'll be a clue.
01:22To beat your adversary, you need to learn his mistakes, there'll be a clue.
01:52To beat your adversary, you need to learn his mistakes, there'll be a clue.
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