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Savielly Tartakower vs Richard Teichmann
Teplitz-Schonau (1922), Teplice-Sanov CSR, rd 13, Oct-16
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation (A03)  ·  0-1

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ANALYSIS [x]
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Dec-02-09  psmith: Teichmann manhandles the Stonewall variation, and Tartakower gives up an exchange to avoid ugly outcomes like 12. c4 cxd4 13. Ndxe4 h6 14. Nf3 d3 15. Qd2 Bxc4 .

Subsequently Teichmann plays well up to move 33, when 33...h3 ( ) is better. After 33... g5 White could have played 34. fxg5 Bxg5 35. Qe2 with roughly equal chances.

In the game continuation, Black regains the upper hand. White's 38. Kg2 allows a surprising shot (found by Fritz 5.32): 38... Rd4! . Though this is easy for the computer to see, it is hard for a human. So, unsurprisingly Teichmann plays 38...Rh3 which is also strong enough to win. After 39. Rh1, Rd4 is still on, but 39...Bxc3 is again good enough for the win.

Jun-24-10  Atking: May be 10.Ng5!? was more clever. 10...NxN 11.fxN then Nf3 with ideas like h4 Nh.e/g4 or Bd2-e1-g3-e5. That could not be bad for White.
Feb-14-14
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  keypusher: ....Rd4 is also available at move 39.

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