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In the final half of his analysis of 9.O-O-O in the Dragon, GM Dzindzichashvili demonstrates a white advantage against some of the toughest lines considered by theory to be sufficient for black. The analysis goes quite deep at times, revealing some very interesting middlegame and endgame ideas.
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