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Yeah, it's not clear to me that the Berlin is inappropriate for a win, though if I were a Berlin player I'd probably supplement the endgame with 4.0-0 Bc5, a move that has been played by Topalov, Anand, Leko, Adams, Ivanchuk, Karjakin, Nielsen, Fressinet, Short, Paco Vallejo Pons, Salov, Morozevich, Gurevich, Piket, Sokolov, Kaidanov, Dolmatov, Gulko, Beliavsky, Gustafsson... Unless you play an extremely narrow repertoire, there are (almost?) always ways to mix things up within your primary defense. How hard would it be to mix the Berlins Wall with 4...Bc5?
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