SHOPWORN - Play the Evan's Gambit

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Author: Tim Harding and Bernard Cafferty
Publication Date: January 1, 1997

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A revised edition of a chess title, last published in 1976, which provides coverage of the opening move known as the Evans Gambit, which Garry Kasparov used in 1995 to defeat Anand and Piket.

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