Mikhail Botvinnik played Bent Larsen in a chess match in Leiden, Netherlands in 1970. Larsen (playing black) defeated Botvinnik. The game started with standard opening moves but Larsen gained an advantage through knight maneuvers and pawn advances. He went on to exchange pieces favorably, leaving Botvinnik's king exposed, and won the game.
Mikhail Botvinnik played Bent Larsen in a chess match in Leiden, Netherlands in 1970. Larsen (playing black) defeated Botvinnik. The game started with standard opening moves but Larsen gained an advantage through knight maneuvers and pawn advances. He went on to exchange pieces favorably, leaving Botvinnik's king exposed, and won the game.
Mikhail Botvinnik played Bent Larsen in a chess match in Leiden, Netherlands in 1970. Larsen (playing black) defeated Botvinnik. The game started with standard opening moves but Larsen gained an advantage through knight maneuvers and pawn advances. He went on to exchange pieces favorably, leaving Botvinnik's king exposed, and won the game.