[Event "St. Petersburg"]
[Site "St. Petersburg RUE"]
[Date "1909.03.11"]
[EventDate "1909.02.15"]
[Round "18"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Carl Schlechter"]
[Black "Eugene Aleksandrovich Znosko-Borovsky"]
[ECO "C41"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]
[PlyCount "37"]

1. e4 {Notes by Lasker.} e5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 Nd7 4. Bc4 c6
5. c3 {Here immediate attack is advisable: 5.Ng5 Nh6 6.f4 Be7
7.Nf3.} Be7 {A gross blunder, as the sequel shows. Ngf6 must
be played first.} 6. Qb3 Ngf6 7. Bxf7+ Kf8 8. Ng5 Nb6 9. dxe5
Nfd5 {If 9...dxe5 10.Bg6 Nfd5 11.Nf7.} 10. Ne6+ Bxe6 11. Bxe6
Nc7 12. O-O d5 {Thus he perishes without fight. It was better
to make sure of one pawn by dxe5. After 13.f4 Bc5+ 14.Kh1 Qd3
he would still be able to develop his forces.} 13. exd5 cxd5
14. Bh3 Bc5 15. Nd2 Qe7 16. Nf3 Ne6 17. Qb5 a6 18. Qd3 Re8
19. b4 1-0