From the British Chess Magazine
131st Varsity Match-Oxford-v-Cambridge
by Samuel Franklin
'My first experience of the Varsity Match was a somewhat mixed affair. On the one hand, it felt special being part of a tradition that dates back to 1873. The conditions were good and somehow it didn’t seem at all unnatural bringing a suit and black tie to a chess event.
IM Panjwani,Raja
Photo-British Chess Magazine
Photo-British Chess Magazine
Moreover, the right university won in the end. On the other hand, I lost my game and for the second time found myself on the wrong side of a best game prize. (more)[Annotated game in article]'
Here is the game with my annotations as previously published on this blog.
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