Tigran Petrosian's chess was often mystifying, but always amazing. This game was played in Zurich 1953, one of the most famous tournaments in history. His opponent was the great Svetozar Gligoric. Petrosian plays against the King's Indian and creates beautiful structure where he is able to wrest the advantage with minimal calculation and tactics. Enjoy the chess wizardry in this game!
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