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Paul Johner vs Akiba Rubinstein
Teplitz-Schonau (1922), Teplice-Sanov CSR, rd 6, Oct-07
Queen's Gambit Declined: General (D30)  ·  0-1

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Dec-08-02  ughaibu: I think this was the tournament in which Rubinstein was awarded four brilliancy prizes. Presumably a record for one tournament.
Nov-14-03  ughaibu: Judging by my earlier comment I thought this was one.
Nov-14-03  Benjamin Lau: I really like how Rubinstein fluidly shifts his heavy pieces between kingside and queenside in this game. He seems to shift gears in strategy really quickly.
Jan-16-04  Resignation Trap: This game won the Fourth Brilliancy Prize for Rubinstein.
Feb-21-04  Archerforthelord: Why doesn't white play 22. Nh5?
Jul-17-08  Marmot PFL: <Archerforthelord:> 22.Nh5 b6 23.Qf5 black plays 23...Qe7 then breaks through with c5, so 22.Nd3 is correct according to Vukovic. Later though 24.dc5 was a mistake and Ne5 should have been played with a complicated game.

Instead of 17.Bxd7? simply e4 was good for white.

Feb-07-23
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  fiercebadger: I like the unprejudiced 11..Bg4 giving up the bishop opening lines but most importantly getting rid of a key attacking white piece
Feb-07-23
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  perfidious: Not sure really to what degree that exchange is 'unprejudiced'; in the QGD, Black's light-squared bishop is his problem piece, and generally he should count getting it off the board as an accomplishment.
Feb-07-23  Messiah: <perfidious: Not sure really to what degree that exchange is 'unprejudiced'; in the QGD, Black's light-squared bishop is his problem piece, and generally he should count getting it off the board as an accomplishment.>

How about learning some chess theory?

Feb-07-23
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  perfidious: Forgotten more theory than you will ever know, <antichrist>.

#antichristowned

Feb-08-23  Messiah: OOOOOOOO ho ho ho ho, now that was really clever!

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