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Publications by Year & Unconfirmed Source 24

"I try not to hate people, some make it harder than others." ― C.A.A. Savastano

"Attempts and actions achieve the ambition." ― Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly." ― Robert F. Kennedy

"Die alive or die trying, but don't live dead." ― Richie Norton

"Do not give up dreaming. Failure is no reason to stop trying." ― Alan Maiccon

"Today's struggle is tomorrow's strength, today's setback is tomorrow's comeback." ― Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

"As Henry Moore carved
or modelled his sculpture every day,
he strove to surpass Donatello

and failed, but woke the next morning
elated for another try."
― Donald Hall

"No trying, only doing…" ― A.D. Aliwat

"If it is stupid but it works, it isn't stupid. (a Shin'a'in saying)" ― Mercedes Lackey, Owlknight

"Just because you've never done something doesn't mean you can't start." ― Rachel Joyce, Miss Benson's Beetle

"Who you are tomorrow begins with what you do today." ― Tim Fargo

"One needs to keep reminding themselves of higher goals at all times while observing the outcomes of smaller actions." ― Dr Prem Jagyasi

"If you never get off-trail you never discover new landscapes." ― Maxime Lagacé

"If you fail a hundred times you will see that you are more successful than most of the people in this world." ― Anuj Jasani

"Even if you've tried but failed for one reason or the other, you can always forgive yourself since you did your best at that moment." ― Dr Prem Jagyasi

* Great links: http://billwall.phpwebhosting.com/

* Openings List: http://eudesign.com/chessops/ch-lis...

* There's more: http://162.203.35.1:78/mediawiki/in...

* Some Anti-Sicilians: Game Collection: The Anti-Sicilians

* Top Chessgames by ECO Code: http://schachsinn.de/gamelist.htm

"I have always a slight feeling of pity for the man who has no knowledge of chess, just as I would pity the man who has remained ignorant of love. Chess, like love, like music, has the power to make men happy." ― Siegbert Tarrasch

Matthew 11:28 - Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.

* Mankind's Savior said it, proved it: https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/bib...

"It is a profound mistake to imagine that the art of combination depends only on natural talent, and that it cannot be learned." ― Richard Reti

* Mr. Harvey's Puzzle Challenge: https://wtharvey.com/

This collection has been mangled by the unethical CGs operator who has randomly vandalized hundreds of FTB's collections. What will he do to yours?

A toast to friendship:

‘Here's to Tall Ships,
Here's to Small Ships,
Here's to all the Ships at Sea.
But the best Ships are Friendships,
Here's to You and Me!'

The Chess Poem by Ayaan Chettiar

8 by 8 makes 64
In the game of chess, the king shall rule
Kings and queens, and rooks and knights
Bishops and Pawns, and the use of mind

The Game goes on, the players think
Plans come together, form a link
Attacks, checks and capture
Until, of course, we reach a mate

The Pawns march forward, then the knights
Power the bishops, forward with might
Rooks come together in a line
The Game of Chess is really divine

The Rooks move straight, then take a turn
The Knights on fire, make no return
Criss-Cross, Criss-Cross, go the bishops
The Queen's the leader of the group

The King resides in the castle
While all the pawns fight with power
Heavy blows for every side
Until the crown, it is destroyed

The Brain's the head, The Brain's the King,
The Greatest one will always win,
For in the game of chess, the king shall rule,
8 by 8 makes 64!

Acts 20:35 "It is more blessed to give than to receive."

"I keep on fighting as long as my opponent can make a mistake." ― Emanuel Lasker

"True peace is not merely the absence of war, it is the presence of justice." ― Jane Addams

"Human beings are born with different capacities. If they are free, they are not equal. And if they are equal, they are not free." ― Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Deuteronomy 31:6 - Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the LORD thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.

"After all, no one is stupid enough to prefer war to peace; in peace sons bury their fathers and in war fathers bury their sons." ― Herodotus

Matthew 5:9
Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.

Drive sober or get pulled over.

The Cock and the Fox

On a tree there mounted guard
A veteran cock, adroit and cunning;
When to the roots a fox up running,
Spoke thus, in tones of kind regard:
"Our quarrel, brother, "s at an end;
Henceforth I hope to live your friend;
For peace now reigns
Throughout the animal domains.
I bear the news: come down, I pray,
And give me the embrace fraternal;
And please, my brother, don't delay.
So much the tidings do concern all,
That I must spread them far today.
Now you and yours can take your walks
Without a fear or thought of hawks.
And should you clash with them or others,
In us you'll find the best of brothers; –
For which you may, this joyful night,
Your merry bonfires light.
But, first, let's seal the bliss
With one fraternal kiss."
"Good friend," the cock replied, "on my word,
A better thing I never heard;
And doubly I rejoice
To hear it from your voice;
And, really there must be something in it,
For yonder come two greyhounds, which I flatter
Myself are couriers on this very matter.
They come so fast, they'll be here in a minute.
I'll down, and all of us will seal the blessing
With general kissing and caressing."
"Adieu," said fox; "my errand's pressing;
I'll hurry on my way,
And we'll rejoice some other day."
So off the fellow scampered, quick and light,
To gain the fox-holes of a neighbouring height,
Less happy in his stratagem than flight.
The cock laughed sweetly in his sleeve; –
It's doubly sweet deceiver to deceive.

"He examined the chess problem and set out the pieces. It was a tricky ending, involving a couple of knights. 'White to play and mate in two moves.'
Winston looked up at the portrait of Big Brother. White always mates, he thought with a sort of cloudy mysticism. Always, without exception, it is so arranged. In no chess problem since the beginning of the world has black ever won. Did it not symbolize the eternal, unvarying triumph of Good over Evil? The huge face gazed back at him, full of calm power. White always mates." ― George Orwell, 1984

"You can only get good at chess if you love the game." ― Bobby Fischer

"Chess is all about stored pattern recognition. You are asking your brain to spot a face in the crowd that it has not seen." ― Sally Simpson

* Checkmate Patterns to Recognize Instantly: https://chessfox.com/checkmate-patt...

* Charming: Game Collection: Charming Miniatures

* Chessmaster 2000 Classic Games:
Game Collection: Chessmaster '86

* Author Bill Wall miniatures: Bill Wall

* Rip 'em to shreds! https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/m...

* How dumb is it? Game Collection: Diemer-Duhm Gambit

* KIDs: Game Collection: Kasparov on The King's Indian

"The soldier is the Army. No army is better than its soldiers. The Soldier is also a citizen. In fact, the highest obligation and privilege of citizenship is that of bearing arms for one's country" ― George S. Patton Jr.

* Chess w/the Masters: Game Collection: Beheim, M _Chess With the Masters_ NY: ARCO 1963

* Greats: Game Collection: Chess Mastery

* Forney's Collection: Game Collection: Brutal Attacking Chess

* Spassky was cunning: Game Collection: Spassky's Best Games (Cafferty)

* Brilliant (and mostly famous)! Game Collection: Brilliant Miniatures

* Champion miniatures: Game Collection: Champions miniature champions

* Wonders and Curiosities: Game Collection: Wonders and Curiosities of Chess (Chernev)

* Blowing Away the Castled King: Game Collection: Attack The King's Pocket

* Sacs on f7/f2: Game Collection: Demolition of Pawn Structure: Sac on f7 (f2)

* Bxf7+ deflection: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Zj07...

* Expelled: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/U4m7...

* Epic Queen sacrifice: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/CTtg...

* Rousseau Gambit gets the Queen: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dev1...

* "Say Queen!": https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2vda...

* Queen face-off on the a-file: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/oq1d...

* Queen sacrifice in the French Winawer: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/l076...

* Queen sacrifice, Sicilian: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jy...

* Queen sacrifice for royal fork+: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/shBD...

* Nobody does it better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQz...

* Queen sacrifice, KID: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2el...

* Queen's Indian, Reshevsky's positional sacrifice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6d...

* Extinguish the Dragon: Game Collection: 1.e4 explorations

‘May your Departures equal your Landfalls!'

"Chess is an infinitely complex game, which one can play in infinitely numerous & varied ways." ― Vladimir Kramnik

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, "Don Quixote"

The Horse and the Wolf

A wolf, what time the thawing breeze
Renews the life of plants and trees,
And beasts go forth from winter lair
To seek abroad their various fare, –
A wolf, I say, about those days,
In sharp look-out for means and ways,
Espied a horse turned out to graze.
His joy the reader may opine.
"Once got," said he, "this game were fine;
But if a sheep, it were sooner mine.
I can't proceed my usual way;
Some trick must now be put in play."
This said,
He came with measured tread,
As if a healer of disease, –
Some pupil of Hippocrates, –
And told the horse, with learned verbs,
He knew the power of roots and herbs, –
Whatever grew about those borders, –
And not at all to flatter
Himself in such a matter,
Could cure of all disorders.
If he, Sir Horse, would not conceal
The symptoms of his case,
He, Doctor Wolf, would gratis heal;
For that to feed in such a place,
And run about untied,
Was proof itself of some disease,
As all the books decide.
"I have, good doctor, if you please,"
Replied the horse, "as I presume,
Beneath my foot, an aposthume."
"My son," replied the learned leech,
"That part, as all our authors teach,
Is strikingly susceptible
Of ills which make acceptable
What you may also have from me –
The aid of skilful surgery;
Which noble art, the fact is,
For horses of the blood I practise."
The fellow, with this talk sublime,
Watched for a snap the fitting time.
Meanwhile, suspicious of some trick,
The wary patient nearer draws,
And gives his doctor such a kick,
As makes a chowder of his jaws.
Exclaimed the wolf, in sorry plight,
"I own those heels have served me right.
I erred to quit my trade,
As I will not in future;
Me nature surely made
For nothing but a butcher."

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This is ten percent luck, twenty percent skill
Fifteen percent concentrated power of will
Five percent pleasure, fifty percent pain
And a hundred percent reason to remember the name! ― Fort Minor

Lasker's Secret Principle:

"He (Emanuel Lasker) told me that this principle of controlling as many squares as possible was his guide at every stage of the game.

He said "In the majority of cases it is probably best to have Knight and Bishop on squares of the same color, because then they control squares of opposite colors." ― Edward Lasker, Chess Secrets I Learned from the Masters

Lichess has all the same basic offerings as Chess.com: a large community, many game types, tutorials, puzzles, and livestreams. The site has a simple appearance, and it seems built to get you where you want to go in as few clicks as possible. You can create an account, but if you're not concerned with tracking your games and finding other players at your level, there's no need to log in. Just fire up a new game, try some puzzles, or watch a chess streamer play three-minute games while listening to techno and chatting with the comments section.

"Whatever you are doing in the game of life, give it all you've got." — Norman Vincent Peale

"What you do today can improve all your tomorrows." — Ralph Marston

"Many have become chess masters, no one has become the master of chess." ― Siegbert Tarrasch

"We do not remember days, we remember moments." ― Cesare Pavese

"Friend, you don't have to earn God's love or try harder. You're precious in His sight, covered by the priceless blood of Jesus, and indwelt by His Holy Spirit. Don't hide your heart or fear you're not good enough for Him to care for you. Accept His love, obey Him, and allow Him to keep you in His wonderful freedom." — Charles F. Stanley

<There are distinct situations where a bishop is preferred (over a knight). For example, two bishops are better than two knights or one of each. Steven Mayer, the author of Bishop Versus Knight, contends, "A pair of bishops is usually considered to be worth six points, but common sense suggests that a pair of active bishops (that are very involved in the formation) must be accorded a value of almost nine under some circumstances." This is especially true if the player can plant the bishops in the center of the board, as two bishops working in tandem can span up to 26 squares and have the capacity to touch every square.

Bishops are also preferable to knights when queens have been exchanged because, Grandmaster Sergey Erenburg, who is ranked 11th in the U.S., explains, "Bishops and rooks complement each other, and when well-coordinated, act as a queen." Conversely, a knight is the preferred minor piece when the queen survives until the late-middlegame or the endgame. Mayer explains, "The queen and knight are able to work together smoothly and create a greater number of threats than the queen and bishop."

When forced to say one is better than the other, most anoint the bishop. Mayer concludes, "I think it's true that the bishops are better than the knights in a wider variety of positions than the knights are better than the bishops."

He continues, "Of course, I'm not sure this does us much good, as we only get to play one position at a time.">

* King & Pawn vs King Endgame Principles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3i...

* Crafty Endgame Trainer: https://www.chessvideos.tv/endgame-...

* The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played: 62 Masterpieces of Chess Strategy by Irving Chernev Game Collection: Instructive Games (Chernev)

* The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played: 62 Masterpieces of Chess Strategy by Irving Chernev - https://lichess.org/study/KMMrJvE1

* Legendary: Game Collection: The 12 Legendary Games of the Century

* "Always remember, your focus determines your reality." ― George Lucas

Before 1840, there were thousands of millions of passenger pigeons in North America. However, they were slaughtered for food until only one was left, a female called Martha. She died when she was 12 years old in 1914, in a zoo in Ohio.

More than 150 kinds of birds have become extinct since 1600, though many more may have died out that scientists don't know about. It wasn't just European explorers that killed bird species. Archeology shows that when people first arrived in ancient times in Hawaii and on islands in the South Pacific and Caribbean, they killed many birds Europeans had never seen before.

The word "swan" is derived from the Indo-European root *swen, meaning "to sound, to sing."

"How to win in life:
1 work hard
2 complain less
3 listen more
4 try, learn, grow
5 don't let people tell you it can't be done
6 make no excuses"
― Germany Kent

"There are five important things for living a successful and fulfilling life: never stop dreaming, never stop believing, never give up, never stop trying, and never stop learning." ― Roy Bennett

"Do the things that interest you and do them with all your heart. Don't be concerned about whether people are watching you or criticizing you. The chances are that they aren't paying any attention to you. It's your attention to yourself that is so stultifying. But you have to disregard yourself as completely as possible. If you fail the first time then you'll just have to try harder the second time. After all, there's no real reason why you should fail. Just stop thinking about yourself." — Eleanor Roosevelt

"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly." ― Robert F. Kennedy

"If it is stupid but it works, it isn't stupid. (a Shin'a'in saying)" ― Mercedes Lackey, Owlknight

"Who you are tomorrow begins with what you do today." ― Tim Fargo

"There is only try and try again, until you can persuade the world to work according to your new plan for it. ... Everything has a mind of its own and follows the laws it already understands." ― Orson Scott Card, Gatefather

"Don't fear failure. Fear being in the same place next year as you are today." ― Anonymous

"Most of all, I think it's people who love to be reminded that sometimes you do your best and you come up short, but there's still a place in the world for people like that." ― Jeff Zentner, Rayne & Delilah's Midnite Matinee

Feb-09-12
ray keene: nimzos best endgames
v lasker zurich 1934
v spielmann carlsbad 1929
v lundin stockholm 1934
v maroczy bled 1931
v henneberger winterthur 1931
v thomas frankfurt 1930
v sultan khan liege 1930
v marshall berlin 1928
v reti berlin 1928
v alehine ny 1927
v tchigorin carlsbad 1907
and for a joke entry duras v nimzo san sebastian 1912 !!

A quote from the link: https://www.libertarianism.org/what...

"Modern day politicians on the left and right sometimes pay lip service to these ideas, but in practice they reject them. Legislation is all about imposing an order from above, rather than letting one emerge from below. And in creating their schemes, politicians all too often fail to give citizens their due as people, treating them as pawns and running roughshod over their rights to decide and plan for themselves."

Below is the acrostic poem by Mrs T.B. Rowland:

Tears now we sadly shed apart,
How keenly has death's sudden dart
E'en pierced a kingdom's loyal heart.

Dark lies the heavy gloomy pall
Upon our royal bower,
Kings, queens, and nations bow their heads,
Each mourn for England's flower.

Oh! God, to her speak peace divine,
For now no voice can soothe but thine.

Ah, why untimely snatched away,
Loved Prince – alas, we sigh –
Before thy sun its zenith reached
Athwart the noonday sky.
Noble in heart, in deed, and will,
Years hence thy name we'll cherish still.

That poem was published on pages 140-141 of Chess Fruits (Dublin, 1884)

"Many have become chess masters, no one has become the master of chess." ― Siegbert Tarrasch

"Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive and then go do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive." ― Howard Thurman

St. Marher, 1225:
"And te tide and te time þat tu iboren were, schal beon iblescet."

Jude 1:2 - Mercy unto you, and peace, and love, be multiplied.

"Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground." ― Theodore Roosevelt

35ciocio Zdanovs checked Zelinsky, Yuri played CJS Purdy after Zhuravliov but not Ziyatdinov said bye.

"Debt is dumb. Cash is king." — Dave Ramsey

A jester, court jester, fool or joker was a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras. Jesters were also itinerant performers who entertained common folk at fairs and town markets, and the discipline continues into the modern day, where jesters perform at historical-themed events.

During the Middle Ages, jesters are often thought to have worn brightly colored clothes and eccentric hats in a motley pattern. Their modern counterparts usually mimic this costume. Jesters entertained with a wide variety of skills: principal among them were song, music, and storytelling, but many also employed acrobatics, juggling, telling jokes (such as puns, stereotypes, and imitation), and performing magic tricks. Much of the entertainment was performed in a comic style. Many jesters made contemporary jokes in word or song about people or events well known to their audiences.

Don't let people know too much about you. ― Joker

If they need you Temporarily, Ignore Them Permanently. ― Joker

Q: What is money called in space?
A: Star bucks.

Q: Where do the stars go to get their milk?
A: The Milky Way.

Q: Why didn't the Dog Star laugh at the joke? A: It was too Sirius.

Game 44 in Lasker's Manual of Chess by Emanuel Lasker
Dufresne vs Harrwitz, 1847 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 30 moves, 1-0

Lucena wrote "Arte de Ajedrez con CL juegos de partido" in 1497
Polerio vs Busnardo, 1590 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 11 moves, 1-0

Modern Chess Openings 15 by Nick De Firmian
Polerio vs Domenico, 1610 
(C57) Two Knights, 21 moves, 1-0

Igor Sukhin, Chess Gems (Mongoose, 2007)
Greco vs NN, 1620 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 24 moves, 1-0

King's Gambit: Tactical Puzzles from Miniatures by Bill Harvey
Greco vs NN, 1620 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 9 moves, 1-0

it appears in Greco's Grenoble (1624),
Greco vs NN, 1624 
(C54) Giuoco Piano, 17 moves, 1-0

Morphy's Games of Chess by Philip Sergeant
Morphy vs A Morphy, 1849 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 46 moves, 1-0

page 124, "Howard Staunton" book by R.N. Coles & Raymond Keene
Staunton vs E Williams, 1851 
(A02) Bird's Opening, 32 moves, 1-0

Schachzeitung February 1852, page 44.
Anderssen vs Staunton, 1851 
(B40) Sicilian, 33 moves, 1-0

Game 4 Masters of the Chessboard by Richard Reti
A Meek vs Morphy, 1855 
(C44) King's Pawn Game, 21 moves, 0-1

Illustrated London News, November 5, 1864, p.475
Morphy vs G Hammond, 1857 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 40 moves, 1-0

appeared in Fiske's Chess Monthly of May 1858, p.144
Fiske / Fuller / Perrin vs Morphy, 1857 
(C58) Two Knights, 51 moves, 1-0

The Chess Monthly, May 1858, p.144
Anderssen vs Harrwitz, 1857 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 63 moves, 0-1

Common Sense in Chess by Emanuel Lasker, pp. 43-44
Morphy vs NN, 1857 
(000) Chess variants, 18 moves, 1-0

Game 44 A First Book of Morphy
N Marache vs Morphy, 1857 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 20 moves, 0-1

Game 42 A First Book of Morphy by Frisco Del Rosario
Morphy vs P Bonford, 1858 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 27 moves, 1-0

Staunton's Chess-Player's Handbook by Howard Staunton
Morphy vs A Bottin, 1858 
(C20) King's Pawn Game, 9 moves, 1-0

THE 4th DIMENSION
R Franz vs C Mayet, 1858 
(C42) Petrov Defense, 69 moves, 0-1

Morphy's Games of Chess by Philip Sergeant, page 246
T Barnes vs Morphy, 1858 
(C77) Ruy Lopez, 30 moves, 0-1

Game 24 A First Book of Morphy by Frisco Del Rosario
T Barnes vs Morphy, 1858 
(C41) Philidor Defense, 23 moves, 0-1

G4'The Greatest Ever Chess Opening Ideas' by Christoph Scheerer
Morphy vs Anderssen, 1858  
(B44) Sicilian, 17 moves, 1-0

Game 240 in "Paul Morphy" by Geza Maroczy
Morphy vs Schrufer, 1859 
(C56) Two Knights, 24 moves, 1-0

Edward Winter's Chess Note 3888
Anderssen vs M Lange, 1859 
(C61) Ruy Lopez, Bird's Defense, 19 moves, 0-1

Game 4 Instructive Chess Miniatures by Alper Efe Ataman
Reiner vs Steinitz, 1860 
(C44) King's Pawn Game, 18 moves, 0-1

Illustrated London News, May 4th 1861, p.428
Horwitz vs E Pindar, 1861 
(C58) Two Knights, 23 moves, 0-1

James Plaskett: "The Scandinavian Defence" (Batsford 2004)
Steinitz vs A Mongredien, 1862 
(B01) Scandinavian, 29 moves, 1-0

G24 in 1869 book "Chess Brilliants" by John Odin Howard Taylor
S Dubois vs A Mongredien, 1862 
(C39) King's Gambit Accepted, 29 moves, 1-0

Game 243 Morphy's Games of Chess by
Morphy vs de Riviere, 1863 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 24 moves, 1-0

Game 245 of 500 Master Games of Chess by Tartakower & Du Mont
Steinitz vs Winawer, 1867 
(C01) French, Exchange, 28 moves, 1-0

"Schachzeitung" 1871, p 42-44.
Paulsen vs de Vere, 1870 
(C01) French, Exchange, 48 moves,

The BBC book 'The Master Game, Book 2', Jeremy James & William
Burn vs J Owen, 1874 
(B07) Pirc, 14 moves, 1-0

'Mikhail Chigorin The Creative Chess Genius', by Jimmy Adams
Chigorin vs Schiffers, 1880 
(C45) Scotch Game, 28 moves, 1-0

Game 241 of '500 Master Games of Chess' by Tartakower & du Mont
Blackburne vs J Schwarz, 1881 
(C01) French, Exchange, 28 moves, 1-0

Game 44 from Modern Chess Instructor - Part I (Steinitz)
Bird vs Chigorin, 1882 
(C59) Two Knights, 33 moves, 0-1

Game 242 'The Guinness Book of Chess GMs' by William Hartston
Blackburne vs Steinitz, 1883 
(C46) Three Knights, 27 moves, 1-0

Jon Speelman's Agony Column #24, ChessBase on October 26, 2016
NN vs Blackburne, 1884  
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 14 moves, 0-1

Integrated Services Digital Network of May 30th 1885, p.284,
Blackburne vs W Crane, 1885 
(C45) Scotch Game, 43 moves, 1-0

How to Win Chess Games Quickly by Fred Reinfeld
J Blake vs G A Hooke, 1891 
(C41) Philidor Defense, 12 moves, 1-0

Game 245 of Three Hundred Chess Games (Tarrasch)
Tarrasch vs M Kuerschner, 1892 
(C00) French Defense, 20 moves, 1-0

Santasiere's "My Love Affair With Tchigorin" 24. Rxh7+!
Steinitz vs Chigorin, 1892 
(C65) Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense, 28 moves, 1-0

Game 249 Tarrasch's Dreihundert Schachpartien
Tarrasch vs G Marco, 1892 
(C66) Ruy Lopez, 18 moves, 1-0

Game 24 On My Great Predecessors 1 (Kasparov)
Chigorin vs Steinitz, 1892 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 31 moves, 1-0

The (Philadelphia) Times of April 2nd, p.4,
D Robinson vs C Walbrodt, 1893 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 39 moves, 1-0

Game 42 'The World's Great Chess Games' by Reuben Fine
Chigorin vs Tarrasch, 1893 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 62 moves, 0-1

game 42 from GM RAM Game Selection
Lasker vs Steinitz, 1895 
(C71) Ruy Lopez, 32 moves, 1-0

Alekhine wrote the 1924 New York tournament book
Tarrasch vs Lasker, 1895 
(C67) Ruy Lopez, 49 moves, 1-0

Game 24 in The Development of Chess Style by Dr. Max Euwe
Pillsbury vs Lasker, 1896 
(C11) French, 50 moves, 1-0

c6 pr4 pg 424 Attacking Manual Volume 2 - Aagaard
Burn vs J George Whitehead, 1896  
(000) Chess variants, 21 moves, 1-0

"Draw!" (George Allen & Unwin, 1982), p.17
Faehndrich / Charousek vs Halprin / Marco, 1897 
(C37) King's Gambit Accepted, 48 moves, 1/2-1/2

Action Chess: Purdy's 24 hour opening repertoire
E Corzo vs Capablanca, 1902 
(C10) French, 36 moves, 0-1

Pillsbury's Chess Career by Philip W. Sergeant and W.H. Watts
Marshall vs Pillsbury, 1904 
(B09) Pirc, Austrian Attack, 23 moves, 1-0

Game 24 Veliki majstori saha 14 MARSHALL (Petrovic)
Marshall vs Burn, 1905 
(C54) Giuoco Piano, 21 moves, 1-0

The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 11th 1906, Sec.IV p.4
Marshall vs S Sharp, 1906 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 47 moves, 1-0

November, p. 254 [Game 256/1792] American Chess Bulletin 1909
F Lee vs Znosko-Borovsky, 1907 
(D00) Queen's Pawn Game, 50 moves, 1-0

Game 24 Chess Highlights of the 20th Century by Graham Burgess
Marshall vs Burn, 1907 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 20 moves, 1-0

Ch. 4: Four Knights' Game 1 in Chess Openings: Theory &Practice
Duras vs Rubinstein, 1907 
(C49) Four Knights, 37 moves, 0-1

Game 4 Veliki majstori saha 11 RUBINSTEIN (Petrovic)
Salwe vs Rubinstein, 1907 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 55 moves, 0-1

AN, On the Road to Chess Mastery 1886-1924 by Skjoldager &Niels
A Nimzowitsch vs G Fluss, 1907 
(C12) French, McCutcheon, 19 moves, 1-0

Source: Akiba Rubinstein - Uncrowned King, p. 149.
Vidmar vs Rubinstein, 1908 
(D04) Queen's Pawn Game, 36 moves, 0-1

Understanding Pawn Play in Chess by D. Marovic
E Cohn vs Rubinstein, 1909 
(D21) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 38 moves, 0-1

24 Epic Battles of the Chessboard by R.N. Coles
Rubinstein vs Lasker, 1909  
(D30) Queen's Gambit Declined, 40 moves, 1-0

Game 14 in Kings of Chess (Winter)
Schlechter vs Lasker, 1910  
(B32) Sicilian, 48 moves, 1/2-1/2

24a. Ruy Lopez in 200 Miniature Games of Chess by J. du Mont
A Nimzowitsch vs Ryckhoff, 1910 
(C66) Ruy Lopez, 12 moves, 1-0

partij 14 hans bouwmeesters 100 briljante partijen
Spielmann vs Rubinstein, 1911  
(C49) Four Knights, 37 moves, 1-0

opening line from Bilguier's Handbuch 1891
Tarrasch vs Capablanca, 1911 
(C54) Giuoco Piano, 38 moves, 1/2-1/2

'Manchner Schachzeitung' of May 4, 1912
Schlechter vs Rubinstein, 1912 
(C11) French, 41 moves, 0-1

Game 40 in 'Judgment and Planning in Chess' by Machgielis Euwe
Tarrasch vs Teichmann, 1912 
(C14) French, Classical, 42 moves, 1-0

November, p. 248 (Game 218 / 2705] American Chess Bulletin 1913
Rubinstein vs Duras, 1912 
(D33) Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch, 106 moves, 0-1

November, p. 245 [Game 141 / 2462] American Chess Bulletin 1912
Reti vs Duras, 1912 
(C36) King's Gambit Accepted, Abbazia Defense, 23 moves, 1-0

GAME 42 My Best Games of Chess 1908-1937 by Alexander Alekhine
J Rodzynski vs Alekhine, 1913 
(C41) Philidor Defense, 15 moves, 0-1

Game 14 in 1000 Best Short Games of Chess by Irving Chernev
F Kraus vs V Costin, 1913 
(A43) Old Benoni, 8 moves, 1-0

Chernev's "1000 Best Short Games of Chess", #144
Teichmann vs NN, 1914 
(000) Chess variants, 13 moves, 1-0

100 Instructive Games Of Alekhine, Fred Reinfeld, 1959, 278 pgs
Lasker vs Alekhine, 1914 
(B01) Scandinavian, 25 moves, 1/2-1/2

Las Mil y Una Partidas (1001 Chess Games)
Breyer vs Tarrasch, 1914 
(C83) Ruy Lopez, Open, 41 moves, 1-0

Game 44 Viktor Kortschnoi: C83, Chess Informant 1995
Flamberg vs Alekhine, 1914 
(C83) Ruy Lopez, Open, 39 moves, 0-1

Game 124 of The 1000 Best Short Games of Chess by I. Chernev
Heltay vs G Janny, 1916 
(A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 12 moves, 0-1

Game 23/24 in "Masters of the Chessboard" by Richard Reti
Tarrasch vs Tartakower, 1920 
(D08) Queen's Gambit Declined, Albin Counter Gambit, 39 moves, 1-0

Game 24 Richard Réti's Best Games by Harry Golombek
Euwe vs Reti, 1920 
(C56) Two Knights, 20 moves, 0-1

G24 The Hypermodern Game of Chess bySavielly Tartakower. 2nd ed
Tartakower vs Reti, 1920 
(C46) Three Knights, 31 moves, 1-0

Game 24 Modern Ideas in Chess by Richard Reti
Alekhine vs Rubinstein, 1921 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 51 moves, 1-0

Game 4: Move by Move - Alekhine (Giddins)
Alekhine vs Yates, 1922  
(D63) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, 38 moves, 1-0

Game 44 My Best Games of Chess, 1905-1954 by Tartakower
Tarrasch vs Tartakower, 1922 
(B15) Caro-Kann, 30 moves, 0-1

Chess Openings: Theory and Practice, Section 1, Ch. 4, Game 2
H Wolf vs Rubinstein, 1922 
(C49) Four Knights, 60 moves, 0-1

Mil y Una Partidas 1914-1931
Reti vs H Wolf, 1922 
(D64) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox, Rubinstein Attack, 32 moves, 0-1

January, p. 14 [Game 25 / 4256] American Chess Bulletin 1923
W Vandervoort vs C Cameron, 1922 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 17 moves, 0-1

February, p. 33 [Game 26 / 4488] American Chess Bulletin 1924
Bogoljubov vs Reti, 1923 
(C11) French, 42 moves, 0-1

See American Chess Bulletin 1924, pg. 5.
Alekhine vs H R Bigelow, 1923 
(B13) Caro-Kann, Exchange, 44 moves, 1-0

Battle Royale: The 1924 New York International Chess Tournament
Reti vs Yates, 1924 
(A13) English, 31 moves, 1-0

Ch 24: Security of the King / The Middlegame by Max Euwe
Lasker vs Reti, 1924 
(C12) French, McCutcheon, 32 moves, 1-0

April, p. 88 [Game 74 / 4536] American Chess Bulletin 1924
Tartakower vs Alekhine, 1924 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 39 moves, 1/2-1/2

NY International Chess Tournament 1924 by Alexander Alekhine
Reti vs Lasker, 1924 
(A12) English with b3, 45 moves, 0-1

April, p. 86 [Game 71 / 4533] American Chess Bulletin 1924
Maroczy vs Lasker, 1924 
(C11) French, 30 moves, 0-1

Game 4 Soviet Championships (Taimanov/Cafferty)
B Verlinsky vs Levenfish, 1924 
(C78) Ruy Lopez, 28 moves, 0-1

Tussenzet from H. Bouwmeester: Prisma schaakboek 5
Tartakower vs Capablanca, 1924 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 30 moves, 0-1

April, p. 87 [Game 72 / 4534] American Chess Bulletin 1924
Bogoljubov vs Capablanca, 1924 
(D05) Queen's Pawn Game, 32 moves, 0-1

April, p. 89 [Game 75 / 4537] American Chess Bulletin 1924
Alekhine vs Janowski, 1924 
(A53) Old Indian, 40 moves, 1-0

tournament book "New York 1924", by A. Alekhine, ©2008, p. 40
Ed. Lasker vs Bogoljubov, 1924 
(C41) Philidor Defense, 49 moves, 1/2-1/2

annotated by Alekhine in the tournament book, "NY 1924"
Lasker vs Maroczy, 1924 
(C18) French, Winawer, 50 moves, 1-0

July/August, p. 120 [Game 91/4741] American Chess Bulletin 1925
K Opocensky vs Reti, 1925 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 32 moves, 0-1

Game 24 Schachgenie Aljechin (Müller - Pawelczak)
Reti vs Alekhine, 1925 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 40 moves, 0-1

Soviet Chess by Nikolai Grekov, published in 1944
Capablanca vs A Ilyin-Zhenevsky, 1925 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 37 moves, 0-1

IM Jeremy Silman: "How to Reassess Your Chess" p. 204
A Nimzowitsch vs S Rosselli del Turco, 1925  
(A06) Reti Opening, 25 moves, 1-0

Game #14 My Best Games Of Chess 1924-1937 by A. Alekhine
Rubinstein vs Alekhine, 1926 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 33 moves, 0-1

Game 164 Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy by John Watson
Kupchik vs Capablanca, 1926 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 39 moves, 0-1

Game 42 'Chess Praxis' by Aron Nimzowitsch
H Hage vs A Nimzowitsch, 1926  
(A80) Dutch, 42 moves, 0-1

Game #24 My Best Games Of Chess 1924-1937 by A. Alekhine
Alekhine vs Capablanca, 1927 
(D51) Queen's Gambit Declined, 82 moves, 1-0

Game 40 from Soviet Chess (Soltis)
V Makogonov vs Botvinnik, 1927 
(E19) Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 9.Qxc3, 24 moves, 0-1

Game 24 in 'Nimzowitsch: Move by Move' by Stephen Giddins
A Nimzowitsch vs Marshall, 1927  
(A61) Benoni, 30 moves, 1-0

Game 400 Max Euwe - From Steinitz to Fischer, Part 2
Capablanca vs Spielmann, 1927 
(D37) Queen's Gambit Declined, 26 moves, 1-0

Game 247 of 500 Master Games of Chess by Tartakower & du Mont
Capablanca vs Alekhine, 1927 
(C01) French, Exchange, 43 moves, 0-1

Game 243 The Golden Treasury of Chess (Wellmuth/Horowitz)
Capablanca vs Alekhine, 1927 
(D63) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, 32 moves, 0-1

Nimzowitsch biography (Verlag Das Schacharchiv, 1995)
Spielmann vs A Nimzowitsch, 1928 
(C03) French, Tarrasch, 57 moves, 1/2-1/2

G45 in Capablanca's Best Chess Endings (Irving Chernev)
E Steiner vs Capablanca, 1928 
(C74) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 67 moves, 0-1

Skinner &Verhoeven's "A. Alekhine's Games of Chess, 1902-1946"
Alekhine vs F Freixa, 1928 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 35 moves, 1-0

G104 Middlegame Strategy W/the Carlsbad Pawn Structure
Spielmann vs Capablanca, 1929 
(D51) Queen's Gambit Declined, 56 moves, 1-0

“Les Prix de Beauté aux Echecs” (Beauty Prize at Chess)
Alekhine vs H Steiner, 1929 
(D28) Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical, 25 moves, 1-0

Game 134 The World's Great Chess Games (Fine)
Flohr vs Saemisch, 1929 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 24 moves, 1-0

Game 24 from Logical Chess: Move by Move (Irvin Chernev)
Capablanca vs H Mattison, 1929 
(E38) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 4...c5, 20 moves, 1-0

Game 24 On My Great Predecessors 4 (Kasparov)
Glucksberg vs Najdorf, 1930 
(A85) Dutch, with c4 & Nc3, 22 moves, 0-1

Game 247 Guinness Book - Chess Grandmasters (Hartston)
Capablanca vs K Treybal, 1929 
(D11) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 58 moves, 1-0

Game 24 'Pachman's Decisive Games' by Ludek Pachman
A Nimzowitsch vs Tartakower, 1929 
(E81) King's Indian, Samisch, 53 moves, 1-0

March, p. 44 [Game 29 / 5224] American Chess Bulletin 1930
Bogoljubov vs A Nimzowitsch, 1930 
(E23) Nimzo-Indian, Spielmann, 35 moves, 0-1

Game124 'The Most Amazing Chess Moves of All Time' by John Emms
Stahlberg vs Alekhine, 1930 
(E23) Nimzo-Indian, Spielmann, 31 moves, 0-1

Das Erste Italienische Grossturnier San Remo 1930 by Chaluretzk
Alekhine vs A Nimzowitsch, 1930 
(C17) French, Winawer, Advance, 30 moves, 1-0

Game 114 in My Best Games of Chess, 1905-1954 by Tartakower
Tartakower vs H Weenink, 1930 
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 46 moves, 1-0

"Winning Quickly at Chess" by Yakov Neishtadt, pp 249-250
P Romanovsky vs N Zubarev, 1930 
(B16) Caro-Kann, Bronstein-Larsen Variation, 14 moves, 0-1

according to Spielmann in Tidskrift för Schack 1930 p. 246.
Bogoljubov vs Kashdan, 1930 
(D37) Queen's Gambit Declined, 37 moves, 0-1

Game 44 in 'Soviet Chess 1917-1991' by Andrew Soltis
N Sorokin vs N Riumin, 1931 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 46 moves, 0-1

Game 24 Botvinnik: One Hundred Selected Games
Botvinnik vs N Riumin, 1931 
(D11) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 32 moves, 1-0

Game 244 of 500 Master Games of Chess by Tartakower & du Mont
Euwe vs Flohr, 1932 
(C11) French, 28 moves, 1-0

Game 4 Wonders and Curiosities of Chess by Irving Chernev
Menchik vs G Thomas, 1932 
(E85) King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox Variation, 24 moves, 1-0

October, p. 193 [Game 105 / 1819] Chess Review 1942
S Nadel vs Margulies, 1932 
(D17) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 14 moves, 1-0

March, p. 47 [Game 38 / 5725] American Chess Bulletin 1934
Stahlberg vs A Nimzowitsch, 1934 
(E23) Nimzo-Indian, Spielmann, 31 moves, 1-0

Game 42 My Games 1920-1937 by Machgielis Euwe
Botvinnik vs Euwe, 1934 
(C83) Ruy Lopez, Open, 48 moves, 1/2-1/2

May / June, p. 80 [Game 67/5754] American Chess Bulletin 1934
Bogoljubov vs Alekhine, 1934 
(D24) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 41 moves, 0-1

November, p. 209 [Game 137 / 272] Chess Review 1934
Lasker vs A Nimzowitsch, 1934 
(C17) French, Winawer, Advance, 65 moves, 0-1

Game 24 Move by Move - Alekhine (Giddins)
Alekhine vs Lasker, 1934 
(D67) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, Bd3 line, 26 moves, 1-0

Game 40 Epic Battles of the Chessboard by R.N. Coles
Spielmann vs Lasker, 1935 
(C45) Scotch Game, 41 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 42 Veliki majstori saha 18 EUWE (Marovic)
Euwe vs Alekhine, 1935 
(D17) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 41 moves, 1-0

Game 44 from Botvinnik: One Hundred Selected Games
Botvinnik vs Levenfish, 1935 
(D23) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 42 moves, 1-0

Game 44 Veliki majstori saha 18 EUWE (Marovic)
Euwe vs Alekhine, 1935 
(A90) Dutch, 47 moves, 1-0

Game 264 'The Guinness Book of Chess GMs' by William Hartston.
Lilienthal vs Capablanca, 1935 
(E24) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 26 moves, 1-0

Game 429 Max Euwe - From Steinitz to Fischer, Part 2
Alatortsev vs Capablanca, 1935 
(D50) Queen's Gambit Declined, 23 moves, 0-1

Game 40 in Take My Rooks by Minev and Seirawan
Lasker vs Pirc, 1935 
(B85) Sicilian, Scheveningen, Classical, 20 moves, 1-0

How to Win in the Chess Openings by I.A. Horowitz
Alekhine vs Botvinnik, 1936  
(B72) Sicilian, Dragon, 20 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 40 Think Like a Grandmaster (Kotov)
Alekhine vs Flohr, 1936 
(C15) French, Winawer, 57 moves, 1-0

Game 42 Reshevsky's Best Games of Chess by Samuel Reshevsky
Alekhine vs Reshevsky, 1936 
(D04) Queen's Pawn Game, 61 moves, 0-1

October 1944 from Solitaire Chess column in Chess Review
Euwe vs Maroczy, 1936 
(D63) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, 35 moves, 1-0

Game 40 Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy by John Watson
C Ahues vs Alekhine, 1936 
(D22) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 31 moves, 0-1

Game 24 of The 1000 Best Short Games of Chess by Chernev
M Charosh vs L Jaffe, 1936 
(A43) Old Benoni, 8 moves, 1-0

Inside Chess quoted back when Fine died, in 1993.
Fine vs Keres, 1938 
(C86) Ruy Lopez, Worrall Attack, 57 moves, 0-1

Game 24 'Paul Keres: The Road to the Top" by Paul Keres
Spielmann vs Keres, 1938 
(C11) French, 26 moves, 0-1

Game 4 from Miroslav Filip - All World Is Learning From Them
Botvinnik vs Alekhine, 1938 
(D41) Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Tarrasch, 51 moves, 1-0

G24 in Learn from the Legends by Mihail Marin. 3rd edition.
Levenfish vs Kotov, 1939 
(D37) Queen's Gambit Declined, 72 moves, 1-0

Mate #4 in The Art of Checkmate by Georges Renaud & Victor Kahn
NN vs V Kahn, 1941 
(C47) Four Knights, 13 moves, 0-1

May, p. 100 [Game 44 / 1627) Chess Review 1941
Reshevsky vs I A Horowitz, 1941 
(D18) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch, 42 moves, 1-0

July/August, p. 59 [Game 83/6926] American Chess Bulletin 1942
H Seidman vs Reshevsky, 1942 
(C86) Ruy Lopez, Worrall Attack, 37 moves, 0-1

The Deutsche Schachblaetter 1943, pp 4-5
W Mueller vs K Junge, 1942 
(B84) Sicilian, Scheveningen, 38 moves, 0-1

"The Chess Companion" by Irving Chernev
A Foldeak vs F Nagy, 1942 
(B60) Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer, 13 moves, 1-0

442 24.? Sharpen Your Tactics B Tactics 350-700
Bronstein vs B Goldenov, 1944 
(C12) French, McCutcheon, 24 moves, 1-0

Andre Schulz mentions in Chess News
Pachman vs F Bohatirchuk, 1944 
(B95) Sicilian, Najdorf, 6...e6, 39 moves, 0-1

July/August, p. 84 [Game 101/7246] American Chess Bulletin 1944
J Levin vs Santasiere, 1944 
(D74) Neo-Grunfeld, 6.cd Nxd5, 7.O-O, 58 moves, 1-0

Game 24 in Isaac Boleslavsky - Selected Games
Kotov vs Boleslavsky, 1945 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 29 moves, 0-1

1945 USCF Yearbook?, p. 44
F S Anderson vs E Michelsen, 1945 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 20 moves, 1-0

Game 124, p. 307 The Fireside Book of Chess by Chernev&Reinfeld
Tartakower vs R Broadbent, 1946 
(B20) Sicilian, 30 moves, 1-0

G248 Chess in the USSR 1945-72, Pt 2: Closed Ruy Lopez by Leach
Bronstein vs Panov, 1946 
(C97) Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin, 39 moves, 1-0

Game 40 Vasily Smyslov, the early years
Smyslov vs Denker, 1946 
(B24) Sicilian, Closed, 52 moves, 1-0

Game 24 in 'Pawn Power in Chess' by Hans Kmoch
H Steiner vs Botvinnik, 1946 
(A90) Dutch, 28 moves, 0-1

July 5, p. 4 [Game 83 / 124] Chess Life 1947
Koltanowski vs M Hofferbert, 1947 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 16 moves, 1-0

Game 42 The Golden Dozen by Irving Chernev
Smyslov vs Reshevsky, 1948 
(C75) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 52 moves, 1-0

ISBN 978-949859-24-9, Game 48
Smyslov vs Euwe, 1948 
(C81) Ruy Lopez, Open, Howell Attack, 26 moves, 1-0

Game 149 in 'Soviet Chess Strategy' by Alexey Suetin
Kotov vs Geller, 1949 
(E67) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 40 moves, 0-1

Game 24 Taimanov's Selected Games (Taimanov)
Taimanov vs Shamkovich, 1951 
(C18) French, Winawer, 36 moves, 1-0

John Nunn's Tactical Chess Endings (1981) pp.14-16.
Yanofsky vs Golombek, 1951 
(B18) Caro-Kann, Classical, 102 moves, 1-0

Game 144 from 20th Century Highlights (Burgess)
Botvinnik vs Bronstein, 1951 
(E60) King's Indian Defense, 57 moves, 1-0

Game 24 in 125 Selected Games by Vasily Smyslov
Evans vs Smyslov, 1952 
(D25) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 30 moves, 0-1

Josef Dobiáš (24 December 1886 - 31 January 1981) was a Czech c
J Dobias vs J Podgorny, 1952 
(C10) French, 20 moves, 1-0

P.H. Clarke: Mikhail Tal's best games 1951-60
Tal vs M Pasman, 1953 
(B93) Sicilian, Najdorf, 6.f4, 40 moves, 1-0

44. "The 100 Best Chess Games of the 20th Century" - GM Soltis
Euwe vs Najdorf, 1953 
(E60) King's Indian Defense, 37 moves, 1-0

Game 124 Soviet Chess Strategy (Suetin)
Reshevsky vs Petrosian, 1953 
(E58) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Main line with 8...Bxc3, 41 moves, 1/2-1/2

200 Open Games by David Bronstein
NN vs Bronstein, 1954 
(C40) King's Knight Opening, 12 moves, 0-1

See Shakhmatny Bulletin Issue 1, 1972, p24
Y Rokhlin vs A Zaitsev, 1954 
(C80) Ruy Lopez, Open, 17 moves, 0-1

Game 24 'Python Strategy' by Tigran Petrosian
A Bisguier vs Petrosian, 1954 
(A33) English, Symmetrical, 42 moves, 0-1

Game 24 in 'Bronstein: Move by Move' by Stephen Giddins
Bronstein vs Keres, 1955 
(E41) Nimzo-Indian, 39 moves, 1-0

Game 24 from Sorcerer's Apprentice (Bronstein)
Bronstein vs A Medina Garcia, 1955 
(D35) Queen's Gambit Declined, 24 moves, 1-0

Game 4 Steve Giddins' 50 Essential Chess Lessons
N Padevsky vs Kholmov, 1956 
(C45) Scotch Game, 47 moves, 0-1

Game 4 in "Naked Chess: How to Win" by Will Once
Petrosian vs Bronstein, 1956 
(E66) King's Indian, Fianchetto, Yugoslav Panno, 36 moves, 0-1

40 (14...?) from Ray Keene's Good Move Guide (Keene & Whiteley)
B Gurgenidze vs Tal, 1957 
(A78) Benoni, Classical with ...Re8 and ...Na6, 27 moves, 0-1

34.? Combinations: The Heart of Chess by Irving Chernev
Tal vs K Klaman, 1957 
(B61) Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer, Larsen Variation, 7.Qd2, 34 moves, 1-0

Leonid Shamkovich, in an article in Chess Life magazine
Tal vs R Teschner, 1957 
(C79) Ruy Lopez, Steinitz Defense Deferred, 27 moves, 1-0

Lev Aptekar's "Wisdom in Chess" is excellent for training
V Mikenas vs Aronin, 1957 
(B99) Sicilian, Najdorf, 7...Be7 Main line, 33 moves, 0-1

Game164 Chess in the USA 1945-72, Part 1; edited by Colin Leach
Fischer vs J Rinaldo, 1957 
(C97) Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin, 30 moves, 1-0

Frank Brady's "Profile of a Prodigy" (Tartan Books, 1965) p.124
Fischer vs J Sherwin, 1957 
(B90) Sicilian, Najdorf, 36 moves, 1-0

Game 410 Max Euwe - From Steinitz to Fischer, Part 2
Tal vs Z Milev, 1958 
(D32) Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch, 22 moves, 1-0

Game 40 The Mammoth Book-Greatest Games (Nunn/Burgess/Emms)
Polugaevsky vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1958 
(A53) Old Indian, 33 moves, 0-1

Game 144 in 'Soviet Chess Strategy' by Alexey Suetin
Vasiukov vs Spassky, 1959 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 36 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 140 in 'Soviet Chess 1917-1991' by Andrew Soltis
Petrosian vs J Yuchtman, 1959 
(E92) King's Indian, 31 moves, 1-0

Game 340 Max Euwe - From Steinitz to Fischer, Part 1
Fischer vs Tal, 1959 
(B90) Sicilian, Najdorf, 33 moves, 0-1

G124 Svetozar Gligoric Collected Games, Edited by Colin Leach
Gligoric vs Fischer, 1960 
(E46) Nimzo-Indian, 33 moves, 1-0

Game 24 in My 60 Memorable Games by Robert James Fischer
Fischer vs K Darga, 1960 
(C19) French, Winawer, Advance, 30 moves, 1-0

Game 34 Veliki majstori saha 26 TALJ (Marovic)
Tal vs Botvinnik, 1960 
(C18) French, Winawer, 32 moves, 1-0

Excerpt from Pachman's "Checkmate in Prague", 1973
Pachman vs E Lundin, 1960 
(D22) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 42 moves, 1-0

"The Chessplayers Manual" by Gossip &Lipschutz, published 1874
Spassky vs Fischer, 1960 
(C39) King's Gambit Accepted, 29 moves, 1-0

G42 from P.H.Clarke: Petrosian's Best games
Petrosian vs Unzicker, 1960 
(D30) Queen's Gambit Declined, 55 moves, 1-0

Game 40 Veliki majstori saha 26 TALJ (Marovic)
Tal vs Parma, 1961 
(B36) Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto, 29 moves, 1-0

Game 42 Spassky's Best Games (Cafferty)
Spassky vs B Vladimirov, 1961 
(B94) Sicilian, Najdorf, 25 moves, 1-0

Game 24 Bobby Fischer Rediscovered (Andy Soltis)
Fischer vs Tal, 1961 
(B47) Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation, 47 moves, 1-0

Game 42 in My 60 Memorable Games (Bobby Fischer)
Unzicker vs Fischer, 1962  
(B92) Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation, 26 moves, 0-1

Drazen Marovic: Play the King's Indian Defence, Pergamon, 1984
Korchnoi vs Fischer, 1962 
(E62) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 44 moves, 0-1

Game 34 My Sixty Memorable Games by Robert J. Fischer
M Bertok vs Fischer, 1962 
(D59) Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower, 31 moves, 0-1

Game 44 in My Sixty Memorable Games by Robert J. Fischer
Fischer vs Fine, 1963 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 17 moves, 1-0

Game 34 Instructive Chess Miniatures (Ataman)
Tal vs G Tringov, 1964 
(B06) Robatsch, 17 moves, 1-0

Game 24 Veliki majstori saha 32 BENT LARSEN (Marovic)
B Larsen vs T van Scheltinga, 1964 
(A02) Bird's Opening, 34 moves, 1-0

Lehmann in the Deutsche Schachzeitung, April 1964
O Ulvestad vs O'Kelly, 1964 
(D40) Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Tarrasch, 22 moves, 1-0

Game 24 Move by Move - Larsen (Lakdawala)
Ivkov vs B Larsen, 1964 
(B35) Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto, Modern Variation with Bc4, 37 moves, 0-1

Game 144 in Boris Spassky's 400 Selected Games
W Hartston vs Spassky, 1965 
(C36) King's Gambit Accepted, Abbazia Defense, 28 moves, 0-1

Game 24 Chess Secrets - Romantics (Pritchett)
B Larsen vs Tal, 1965 
(E99) King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov, 41 moves, 1-0

Game 154 in Boris Spassky's 400 Selected Games
Spassky vs Petrosian, 1966 
(C11) French, 31 moves, 1-0

Chess Informant Best Games 04
Fischer vs Myagmarsuren, 1967 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 31 moves, 1-0

Game 24 Kinsman, Andrew. The Spanish Exchange. Batsford, 2003.
Fischer vs Smyslov, 1967 
(C69) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation, 40 moves, 1/2-1/2

Chess is My Life: Edition OLMS by Victor Korchnoi (2004)
Spassky vs Korchnoi, 1968 
(E83) King's Indian, Samisch, 35 moves, 1-0

Modern Chess Brilliances by Larry Evans
Smyslov vs V Liberzon, 1968 
(A25) English, 41 moves, 1-0

Game24 in "Leonid Stein - Master of Attack" by GM Raymond Keene
Stein vs Hort, 1968 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 44 moves, 1-0

Action Chess: Purdy's 24 hour opening repertoire
Petrosian vs A A Bikhovsky, 1968 
(D31) Queen's Gambit Declined, 29 moves, 1-0

Game 24 from Move by Move - Korchnoi (Lakdawala)
Tal vs Korchnoi, 1968 
(C98) Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin, 36 moves, 0-1

Game 24 Chess in the USSR 1945 - 72, Part 1 (Leach)
Bronstein vs J Kostro, 1969 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 17 moves, 1-0

#24 in Lombardy's 1972 book Modern Chess Opening Traps
Fischer vs V Kovacevic, 1970 
(C15) French, Winawer, 30 moves, 0-1

Game 44 'Fischer: Move by Move' by Cyrus Lakdawala
Fischer vs Filip, 1970 
(A01) Nimzovich-Larsen Attack, 40 moves, 1-0

Game 242 Boris Spassky's 400 Selected Games
Fischer vs Spassky, 1972 
(B68) Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 7...a6 Defense, 9...Be7, 54 moves, 1/2-1/2

The Chess of Bobby Fischer by Robert E Burger (Chilton 1975)
Spassky vs Fischer, 1972 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 74 moves, 0-1

Game 24 in Steve Giddins' 50 Essential Chess Lessons
B Larsen vs I Radulov, 1973 
(A15) English, 26 moves, 1-0

Game 247 in Boris Spassky's 400 Selected Games
H Kestler vs Spassky, 1973 
(B68) Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 7...a6 Defense, 9...Be7, 26 moves, 0-1

Cantrell's "Basics of Winning Chess" - Don't buy this skimpy
Hort vs Portisch, 1973 
(D63) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, 32 moves, 1-0

G624 Yugoslav Chess Triumphs, Part 2
Gligoric vs B Larsen, 1973 
(E43) Nimzo-Indian, Fischer Variation, 28 moves, 1-0

"Chess Genius Karpov" - Victor Baturinsky
Karpov vs Kavalek, 1974 
(A30) English, Symmetrical, 45 moves, 1-0

John Watson's Mastering the Chess Openings I, Ch. 3, p. 42
Petrosian vs Balashov, 1974 
(E54) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Gligoric System, 28 moves, 1-0

"The Sicilian Najdorf 6.bg5", 2014, Kevin Goh Wei Ming
Ljubojevic vs Mecking, 1975 
(B96) Sicilian, Najdorf, 33 moves, 1-0

GM Genna Sosonko in NIC Magazine 2012
O H Castro Rojas vs Petrosian, 1976 
(C00) French Defense, 52 moves, 1-0

Game 214 Chess Informant Best Games 201-300
Tseshkovsky vs Browne, 1976 
(B90) Sicilian, Najdorf, 30 moves, 1-0

"The Black Book", officially The Encyclopedia of Chess Middlgms
F Rhine vs A Artidiello, 1974 
(B18) Caro-Kann, Classical, 18 moves, 1-0

Game 24 On My Great Predecessors 5 (Kasparov)
Polugaevsky vs Korchnoi, 1977 
(E19) Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 9.Qxc3, 40 moves, 0-1

Philidor's defense: A Re-Appraisal by Tim Harding
Karpov vs Keene, 1977  
(C41) Philidor Defense, 57 moves, 1/2-1/2

Analyzed by Adorjan in Chess Informant 24/256
Adorjan vs H Karner, 1977 
(C62) Ruy Lopez, Old Steinitz Defense, 37 moves, 1-0

#24 Chess Informant Best Game of Each Volume 1-64
Korchnoi vs Spassky, 1977 
(D58) Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) Syst, 48 moves, 1-0

Game 245 Chess Informant Best Games 201-300
Sax vs Sveshnikov, 1977 
(B30) Sicilian, 27 moves, 1-0

Practical Rook Endings By Viktor Korchnoi 98 pages, Edition Olm
Korchnoi vs Karpov, 1978 
(D35) Queen's Gambit Declined, 71 moves, 1-0

Game 254 Chess Informant Best Games 201-300
Karpov vs Korchnoi, 1978 
(C82) Ruy Lopez, Open, 61 moves, 0-1

#1027 (page 242) of the Encyclopedia of Chess Endings Vol I
Alburt vs Kasparov, 1978 
(E75) King's Indian, Averbakh, Main line, 56 moves, 0-1

Ch. 4 Mikhail Tal in the book Chess Duels by Seirawan
R Rodriguez vs B Larsen, 1979 
(D90) Grunfeld, 61 moves, 0-1

Game 24 Garry KASPAROV on Garry KASPAROV I 1973-1985
Kasparov vs Lutikov, 1978 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 56 moves, 1-0

Game 294 Chess Informant Best Games 201-300
Karpov vs B Larsen, 1980 
(C43) Petrov, Modern Attack, 66 moves, 0-1

Game 24 in A29, Chess Informant (1993) by Viktor Kortchnoi
Portisch vs Karpov, 1981 
(A22) English, 37 moves, 0-1

156 (24.?) Mittelspiel mit dem Läufer auf dem Feld b2, Haas
Kasparov vs Andersson, 1981 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 30 moves, 1-0

G24'The Greatest Ever Chess Opening Ideas' byChristoph Scheerer
I Kopylov vs S Korolev, 1981 
(B29) Sicilian, Nimzovich-Rubinstein, 36 moves, 1-0

Game 324 in Chess Informant Best Games 301-400
Tal vs Van der Wiel, 1982 
(A13) English, 24 moves, 1-0

Game 24 in Garry Kasparov's Greatest Chess Games (Stohl)
Kasparov vs Portisch, 1983 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 35 moves, 1-0

Game 143 Anatoly Karpov - My Best 300 Games
Chandler vs Karpov, 1983 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 30 moves, 0-1

Chess Training for Post-Beginners by Yaroslav Srokovski
Dzindzichashvili vs A Beliavsky, 1984 
(A13) English, 93 moves, 1-0

"Positional Chess Handbook" by Israel Gelfer)
Karpov vs Kasparov, 1984 
(D34) Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch, 70 moves, 1-0

#40 in Chess Informant Best Game of Each Volume 1-64
Karpov vs Kasparov, 1985 
(B44) Sicilian, 40 moves, 0-1

Game 224 in 'Soviet Chess 1917-1991' by Andrew Soltis
Karpov vs Kasparov, 1985 
(B84) Sicilian, Scheveningen, 42 moves, 0-1

Game 240 Chess Highlights of the 20th Century by Graham Burgess
Chandler vs Vaganian, 1986 
(C18) French, Winawer, 37 moves, 1-0

How to Play the English Opening (Batsford) by Anatoly Karpov
Karpov vs Kasparov, 1987 
(A34) English, Symmetrical, 57 moves, 1-0

pg 24 pin in the book "Checkmate" by Georges Koltanowski
A Beliavsky vs A Yusupov, 1987 
(A90) Dutch, 54 moves, 0-1

Volume 44 Chess Informant Golden Games
Kasparov vs Karpov, 1987 
(A21) English, 50 moves, 1-0

G44 Garry Kasparov's Greatest Chess Games Vol. I by Igor Stohl
Ljubojevic vs Kasparov, 1988 
(B81) Sicilian, Scheveningen, Keres Attack, 39 moves, 0-1

Game 184 in Anatoly Karpov's book My Best 300 Games
Karpov vs A V Kharitonov, 1988 
(D35) Queen's Gambit Declined, 42 moves, 1-0

#48 in Chess Informant Best Game of Each Volume 1-64
Karpov vs Adorjan, 1989 
(E15) Queen's Indian, 38 moves, 1-0

Game 34 The Big Book of World Chess Championships (Schulz)
Kasparov vs Karpov, 1990 
(C92) Ruy Lopez, Closed, 41 moves, 1-0

44. 'Chess Duels: My Games w/World Champions'by Yasser Seirawan
Seirawan vs Karpov, 1990 
(A20) English, 36 moves, 1-0

Game 24 How to Reassess Your Chess 4th ed by Jeremy Silman
Fischer vs Spassky, 1992 
(C95) Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer, 50 moves, 1-0

Game 243 Anatoly Karpov - My Best 300 Games
Shirov vs Karpov, 1992 
(E25) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 39 moves, 0-1

Game 40 Pawn Structure Chess by GM Andrew Soltis
Short vs Kasparov, 1993 
(B90) Sicilian, Najdorf, 31 moves, 1/2-1/2

pg.143-144 The Big Book of Chess by Eric Schiller
L Christiansen vs Karpov, 1993 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 12 moves, 1-0

Game 24 The Queen's Indian Defence (Lalic)
C Lutz vs Karpov, 1993 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 74 moves, 0-1

Chess Training for Post-Beginners by Yaroslav Srokovski
Karpov vs Salov, 1994 
(B62) Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer, 67 moves, 0-1

Game 614 Chess Informant Best Games 601-700
Rozentalis vs P Nikolic, 1994 
(C03) French, Tarrasch, 31 moves, 1-0

Chess Informant Best Games 4
Karpov vs K Georgiev, 1994 
(D58) Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) Syst, 34 moves, 1-0

Game 284 Anatoly Karpov - My Best 300 Games
Lautier vs Karpov, 1995 
(E32) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 40 moves, 0-1

Game 44 The Ruy Lopez Main Line by Glenn Flear
Anand vs Kamsky, 1995 
(C92) Ruy Lopez, Closed, 50 moves, 1-0

Chess Informant Best Games 4
Kasparov vs Vaganian, 1995 
(D37) Queen's Gambit Declined, 24 moves, 1-0

24. John Nunn's Understanding Chess Move by Move
P San Segundo Carrillo vs Topalov, 1996 
(E92) King's Indian, 48 moves, 0-1

Game 143 My Life and Games (Kramnik/Damsky)
Ivanchuk vs Kramnik, 1996 
(B62) Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer, 32 moves, 0-1

Game 24 in Starting Out: The Caro-Kann by Joe Gallagher
Deep Blue vs Kasparov, 1997 
(B17) Caro-Kann, Steinitz Variation, 19 moves, 1-0

Stamma's book on the "Noble Game of Chess" published in 1745.
Topalov vs Karpov, 1998 
(D31) Queen's Gambit Declined, 50 moves, 1-0

Chess Informant Best Games 4
Gelfand vs Shirov, 1998 
(D85) Grunfeld, 39 moves, 1-0

Chess Training for Post-Beginners by Yaroslav Srokovski
Baklan vs Delchev, 2000
(B48) Sicilian, Taimanov Variation, 33 moves, 1-0

Chess Training for Post-Beginners by Yaroslav Srokovski
Morozevich vs Lautier, 2002
(B40) Sicilian, 51 moves, 1-0

Game 24 'Dynamic Decision Making in Chess' by Gelfand & Aagaard
J Polgar vs Gelfand, 2003 
(B33) Sicilian, 29 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 44 Fire on Board 2 (Shirov)
Shirov vs S Atalik, 2003 
(C16) French, Winawer, 27 moves, 1-0

Vladimir Kramnik, the 14th Chess Worldchampion (2000 to 2007)
Kramnik vs Z Zhang, 2004 
(A17) English, 78 moves, 1-0

G24 in'Chess Secrets: The Giants of Power Play by Neil McDonald
Topalov vs Kamsky, 2006 
(D15) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 42 moves, 1-0

Game 24 Chess Secrets: Heroes of...by Craig William Pritchett
Anand vs Ponomariov, 2006 
(B18) Caro-Kann, Classical, 56 moves, 1-0

Game 24 in How to Crush Your Chess Opponents by Simon Williams
K Georgiev vs Nisipeanu, 2006 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 37 moves, 0-1

Game 24 in 'Modern Chess: Move by Move' by Colin Crouch
Kamsky vs Carlsen, 2007 
(C43) Petrov, Modern Attack, 43 moves, 1-0

G24 Fighting Chess w/Magnus Carlsen by Mikhalchishin & Stetsko
Carlsen vs Aronian, 2007 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 49 moves, 1-0

GM Marin criticizes 24 ...Bxg5 on chessbase.com.
Anand vs Carlsen, 2007 
(C96) Ruy Lopez, Closed, 38 moves, 1-0

#93 24.? The Complete Chess Workout by Richard Palliser
Karpov vs M Stojanovic, 2007 
(C10) French, 25 moves, 1-0

GAMBIT book "The Art of Attacking Chess" by Zenon Franco
Carlsen vs Radjabov, 2007 
(B07) Pirc, 28 moves, 1-0

Game 54 Ivanchuk 100 selected games-Kalinichenko's book
Shirov vs Ivanchuk, 2007 
(C91) Ruy Lopez, Closed, 34 moves, 0-1

c6 pr 5 pg 424 Attacking Manual Volume 2- Aagaard
Morozevich vs Vachier-Lagrave, 2009 
(B80) Sicilian, Scheveningen, 76 moves, 0-1

Game 24 in 'Understanding Chess Middlegames' by John Nunn
Gelfand vs Eljanov, 2009 
(A13) English, 36 moves, 0-1

Game 45 Fighting Chess with Hikaru Nakamura
A Beliavsky vs Nakamura, 2009 
(E97) King's Indian, 34 moves, 0-1

Game 124 The Mammoth Book of Greatest Games (Nunn/Burgess/Emms)
Carlsen vs Kramnik, 2009 
(A29) English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto, 43 moves, 1-0

G44The Ruy Lopez Move by Move by Neil McDonald (Everyman, 2011)
V Gashimov vs Ivanchuk, 2010 
(C84) Ruy Lopez, Closed, 36 moves, 1-0

Game 24 in Anand: Move by Move by Zenon Franco Ocampos
Anand vs H Wang, 2011 
(E25) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 33 moves, 1-0

Volume 34, Game 1 in Chess Evolution Volumes 1-50
Carlsen vs Anand, 2012 
(B52) Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack, 30 moves, 1-0

24.?
E Postny vs D Zoler, 2013 
(A52) Budapest Gambit, 42 moves, 1-0

Volume 142, Game 1 Chess Evolution Volumes. 101-150
Carlsen vs Anand, 2014 
(C65) Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense, 35 moves, 1-0

Game 42: Best Fighting Games of 2012-2015 by Naiditsch & Balogh
Zvjaginsev vs B Bok, 2015 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 25 moves, 1-0

G24 in Most Instructive Endgames of 2016 by Naiditsch & Balogh
C Li vs L Lenic, 2016
(A13) English, 41 moves, 1-0

Game 24 American Chess Magazine 2
Jobava vs Ponomariov, 2016 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 21 moves, 1-0

Game 44 American Chess Magazine 6
Karjakin vs A Esipenko, 2017 
(B11) Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4, 29 moves, 0-1

Csom vs P Ostojic, 1969 
(A04) Reti Opening, 33 moves, 1-0

Rudolf Teschner: Meisterspiele
Paulsen vs Morphy, 1857 
(C46) Three Knights, 34 moves, 1-0

Genius of Paul Morphy by Chris Ward
J Thompson vs Morphy, 1857 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 21 moves, 0-1

Action Chess: Purdy's 24 hour opening repertoire
Kasparov vs Short, 2001 
(C07) French, Tarrasch, 24 moves, 1-0

Alekhine's Block: The Tactician's Handbook by Victor Charushin
W Winter vs Alekhine, 1936 
(C01) French, Exchange, 39 moves, 0-1

Maxims of Chess by John W. Collins
Alekhine vs L Kussman, 1924  
(D40) Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Tarrasch, 20 moves, 1-0

Frank Brady's earlier book on BF: "Profile of a Prodigy"
Benko vs Fischer, 1962 
(B07) Pirc, 40 moves, 1-0

Bobby Fischer Kindle Edition by Karsten Müller, Larry Evans
Fischer vs J Sherwin, 1962 
(B29) Sicilian, Nimzovich-Rubinstein, 29 moves, 1-0

Game 4 Instructive Modern Chess Masterpieces (Stohl)
Adams vs S Agdestein, 1994 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 40 moves, 1-0

CHESS column by Dylan Loeb McClain March 4, 2007, NY Times
Carlsen vs Topalov, 2007 
(D45) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 64 moves, 1-0

Endgame: Bobby Fischer's Remarkable Rise&Fall ...by Frank Brady
Y Kraidman vs Fischer, 1968 
(A79) Benoni, Classical, 11.f3, 80 moves, 1/2-1/2

Fred Reinfeld's book "Attack and Counterattack in Chess"
Janowski vs Steinitz, 1898 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 35 moves, 0-1

Eugene Znosko-Borovsky's little book "How Not to Play Chess"
Rubinstein vs Duras, 1908  
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 39 moves, 1-0

In fact there were many tournaments in Carlsbad
Evans vs H Opsahl, 1950 
(D51) Queen's Gambit Declined, 81 moves, 1-0

Fundamental Chess Endings by Karsten Müller, Frank Lamprecht
Keres vs Botvinnik, 1948 
(C07) French, Tarrasch, 72 moves, 0-1

New In Chess (magazine), statements by Dlugy and Finegold
Morphy vs E Rousseau, 1849 
(C39) King's Gambit Accepted, 17 moves, 1-0

Sid Pickard (ed.), The Games of Wilhelm Steinitz, First World C
J Hanham vs Steinitz, 1894 
(C53) Giuoco Piano, 32 moves, 0-1

Les Prix de Beauté aux Echecs (II)
Rubinstein vs Bogoljubov, 1922 
(D10) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 30 moves, 1-0

Schoolhouse Rock song - Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla
C Lolli vs D Ercole Del Rio, 1755 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 19 moves, 0-1

Game 44 of 100 Master Games - Modern Chess (Tartakower/du Mont)
A Fuderer vs J H Donner, 1952 
(B15) Caro-Kann, 17 moves, 1-0

Game 4 'Excelling at Chess' by Jacob Aagaard
Movsesian vs Kasparov, 2000 
(B80) Sicilian, Scheveningen, 32 moves, 0-1

This game is annotated in Glenn Flear's book Grandmaster Chess.
V Akopian vs Khenkin, 1994 
(B40) Sicilian, 22 moves, 1-0

The St. Louis Globe-Democrat (1886.07.10)
Zukertort vs J Jones, 1884 
(C01) French, Exchange, 25 moves, 1-0

A Legend on the Road: BF's 1964 Simul Tour by John Donaldson
Fischer vs Greer, 1964 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 31 moves, 1-0

"Rethinking the Chess Pieces" by Soltis (Batsford, 2004)
Kramnik vs Kasparov, 1994 
(E92) King's Indian, 39 moves, 0-1

Korchnoi's 400 best games by Wade & Blackstock
Korchnoi vs Shapkin, 1949 
(D08) Queen's Gambit Declined, Albin Counter Gambit, 18 moves, 1-0

"The Immortal Game" by David Shenk
Botvinnik vs Denker, 1946 
(C83) Ruy Lopez, Open, 47 moves, 1/2-1/2

Page 17, Move 4 in Solitaire Chess by I. A. Horowitz
Marshall vs Spielmann, 1908 
(A83) Dutch, Staunton Gambit, 22 moves, 1-0

The Complete Games of Bobby Fischer by Wade & O'Connell
Fischer vs B Larsen, 1971 
(C19) French, Winawer, Advance, 41 moves, 1-0

Les Prix de Beauté aux Echecs (II)
Alekhine vs Rubinstein, 1923 
(D64) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox, Rubinstein Attack, 32 moves, 1-0

"Deutschen Schachzeitung"
Em. Lasker / Zamudio vs Gelly / Lynch, 1910 
(C87) Ruy Lopez, 30 moves, 1-0

Game 421 Chess Informant Best Games 401-500
Tal vs Hjartarson, 1987 
(C97) Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin, 43 moves, 1-0

Game 64 Veliki majstori saha 22 SMISLOV (Marovic)
Ivkov vs Smyslov, 1956 
(C73) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 41 moves, 0-1

GM Raymond Keene's comment in the Spectator
M Gurevich vs Short, 1990 
(C01) French, Exchange, 42 moves, 0-1

Game 342 Max Euwe - From Steinitz to Fischer, Part 1
Keres vs Smyslov, 1959 
(B82) Sicilian, Scheveningen, 40 moves, 0-1

Game 42 in Pawn Power in Chess by Hans Kmoch
Lasker vs Capablanca, 1914 
(C68) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, 42 moves, 1-0

Game 244 Anatoly Karpov - My Best 300 Games
Karpov vs Kamsky, 1992 
(E60) King's Indian Defense, 54 moves, 1-0

Game 14: Move by Move - Korchnoi by Cyrus Lakdawala
Fischer vs Korchnoi, 1962 
(B09) Pirc, Austrian Attack, 33 moves, 0-1

Game 421 Max Euwe - From Steinitz to Fischer, Part 2
Capablanca vs O Bernstein, 1914 
(D37) Queen's Gambit Declined, 46 moves, 1-0

May, p. 156 [Game 61 / 1921] Chess Review 1943
V Mikenas vs A Sokolsky, 1942 
(E32) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 46 moves, 1/2-1/2

Nov./Dec., p. 127 [Game 205/6822] American Chess Bulletin 1941
G Kieninger vs Alekhine, 1941 
(C64) Ruy Lopez, Classical, 43 moves, 0-1

Chess Player's Chronicle> of November 29th 1890, p.277
W Gunston vs O Mueller, 1890 
(C67) Ruy Lopez, 38 moves, 1-0

Game 427 of 500 Master Games of Chess (Tartakower/du Mont)
I A Horowitz vs Fine, 1934 
(A97) Dutch, Ilyin-Genevsky, 28 moves, 0-1

Volume 29 in Chess Informant Golden Games
Karpov vs Huebner, 1980 
(B84) Sicilian, Scheveningen, 33 moves, 1-0

Game 29 'Karpov: Move by Move' by Sam Collins
Karpov vs Sax, 1983 
(B81) Sicilian, Scheveningen, Keres Attack, 39 moves, 1-0

Game 30 My Best Games of Chess, 1905-1954 by Tartakower
Tartakower vs J Mieses, 1914
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 26 moves, 1-0

Game 34 from Botvinnik: One Hundred Selected Games
Flohr vs Botvinnik, 1933 
(A95) Dutch, Stonewall, 30 moves, 0-1

Game 34 GM RAM Game Selection
Steinitz vs Chigorin, 1883 
(C25) Vienna, 30 moves, 0-1

34 Die neuen Schachsterne, by Helmut Wieteck
Adams vs J Piket, 1991 
(C74) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 19 moves, 0-1

Game 34 The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal
Botvinnik vs Tal, 1960 
(E69) King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Main line, 47 moves, 0-1

Game 34 Decisive Games (Pachman)
Bronstein vs Tartakower, 1948 
(B10) Caro-Kann, 43 moves, 1-0

Game 41 in "Tarrasch's Best Games of Chess" by Fred Reinfeld
Burn vs Tarrasch, 1898 
(D31) Queen's Gambit Declined, 30 moves, 0-1

Game 42 in Learn from the Legends by Mihail Marin. 3rd edition.
O Troianescu vs Petrosian, 1953 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 57 moves, 0-1

Game 542 Max Euwe - From Steinitz to Fischer, Part 2
Euwe vs Robatsch, 1957 
(D72) Neo-Grunfeld, 5.cd, Main line, 33 moves, 1-0

April 1943 Solitaire Chess column in Chess Review
Rubinstein vs Teichmann, 1908 
(D61) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox, Rubinstein Attack, 26 moves, 1-0

Game 43 Svetozar Gligoric Collected Games (Leach)
Gligoric vs Kostic, 1951 
(A04) Reti Opening, 20 moves, 1-0

Game 45 Kings of Chess by William Winter
Euwe vs Smyslov, 1948 
(D99) Grunfeld Defense, Smyslov, 42 moves, 1-0

45. Evans Gambit 200 Miniature Games of Chess by Julius du Mont
Steinitz vs E Pilhal, 1860 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 17 moves, 1-0

G46 in Great Brilliancy Prize Games of the CMasters by Reinfeld
Pilnik vs Najdorf, 1942 
(B15) Caro-Kann, 32 moves, 1-0

Game 46 Learn from the Legends (Marin)
Petrosian vs N Rashkovsky, 1976 
(A77) Benoni, Classical, 9...Re8, 10.Nd2, 31 moves, 1-0

Game 462 Chess Informant 23
Geller vs Tal, 1976 
(B84) Sicilian, Scheveningen, 23 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 46 World Champion - Capablanca (I.Linder/V.Linder)
Alekhine vs Capablanca, 1927 
(E16) Queen's Indian, 42 moves, 0-1

Game 46 Veliki majstori saha 30 FISCHER (II) -Marovic
T Ghitescu vs Fischer, 1970 
(E82) King's Indian, Samisch, double Fianchetto Variation, 47 moves, 0-1

Game 46 Take My Rooks by Minev and Seirawan
Steinitz vs Winawer, 1882 
(C00) French Defense, 27 moves, 0-1

Game46 in Tigran Petrosian- His Life and Games by Vik Vasiliev
Hort vs Petrosian, 1970 
(C18) French, Winawer, 48 moves, 0-1

Game 47 Veliki majstori saha 7 LASKER (Petrovic)
Lasker vs Showalter, 1899 
(C12) French, McCutcheon, 38 moves, 1-0

Game 147 of 1000 Best Short Games of Chess by Irving Chernev
L Maczuski vs Kolisch, 1863 
(C45) Scotch Game, 15 moves, 1-0

pg47 Impact of Genius: 500 years of GM Chess by Fauber
J Rosanes vs Anderssen, 1863 
(C39) King's Gambit Accepted, 23 moves, 0-1

#148 Irving Chernev's "Wonders and Curiosities of Chess"
H Borochow vs Fine, 1932 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 11 moves, 1-0

Game 49 from GM RAM Game Selection
Capablanca vs C Jaffe, 1910 
(D46) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 20 moves, 1-0

Game 49 The Mammoth Book-Greatest Games (Nunn/Burgess/Emms)
Korchnoi vs Tal, 1962 
(A62) Benoni, Fianchetto Variation, 54 moves, 1-0

Game 451 of 500 Master Games of Chess by Tartakower and du Mont
Euwe vs Alekhine, 1935 
(D82) Grunfeld, 4.Bf4, 41 moves, 1-0

March, p. 54 [Game 45 / 1248] Chess Review 1939
Eliskases vs Bogoljubov, 1939 
(D11) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 24 moves, 1-0

"Schachmeister Steinitz" by L. Bachmann, no. 354
J Porges vs Steinitz, 1874 
(C20) King's Pawn Game, 21 moves, 1-0

G54 The Soviet School of Chess by A. Kotov & Mikhail Yudovich
Botvinnik vs Capablanca, 1938 
(E40) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, 41 moves, 1-0

Game 54 Learn from the Legends (Marin)
Taimanov vs Fischer, 1960 
(E46) Nimzo-Indian, 87 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 54 Ivan Sokolov: E32-39, Chess Informant 1997
Kasparov vs P Nikolic, 1989 
(E34) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, Noa Variation, 41 moves, 1-0

Nov 29 - Lawson BCM Aug 1978, page 357
J Schulten vs Morphy, 1857 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 17 moves, 0-1

the January 1858 Chess Monthly, with notes by Morphy
J Schulten vs Morphy, 1857 
(C31) King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, 23 moves, 0-1

Anthony Wright "Australian Chess- 1949 to 1960", Melbourne 2004
Averbakh vs C Purdy, 1960 
(A16) English, 48 moves, 1-0

Game 64 Hypermodern Game of Chess (Tartakower)
Capablanca vs Vidmar, 1922 
(D63) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, 42 moves, 1-0

Game 164 'The Guinness Book of Chess GMs' by William Hartston
Spassky vs Petrosian, 1969 
(B94) Sicilian, Najdorf, 24 moves, 1-0

Game 164 The Golden Treasury of Chess (Wellmuth/Horowitz)
Viakhirev vs Alekhine, 1906 
(C28) Vienna Game, 36 moves, 0-1

Game 64 in 'The World's Great Chess Games' by Reuben Fine
Rubinstein vs Marshall, 1908  
(C49) Four Knights, 38 moves, 1-0

Game 64 in Chess Informant 22
Csom vs Gulko, 1976 
(A10) English, 42 moves, 1-0

Marshall vs Kupchik, 1913 
(C21) Center Game, 31 moves, 1-0

G64 G.Kasparov on Modern Chess, Part 1: Revolution in the 70s
A Yusupov vs Sax, 1980 
(D85) Grunfeld, 16 moves, 1-0

Game 64 Beliavsky, Mikhalchishin: B88, Chess Informant 1995
Gheorghiu vs M Basman, 1968 
(B88) Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin Attack, 24 moves, 1-0

Game 64 Kinsman, Andrew. The Spanish Exchange. Batsford, 2003.
Nunn vs Bronstein, 1975 
(C69) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation, 20 moves, 0-1

Game 65 Beheim, M _Chess With the Masters_ NY: ARCO 1963
Geller vs Euwe, 1953 
(E26) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 26 moves, 0-1

Najdorf vs Gliksberg, 1929 
(C10) French, 21 moves, 1-0

Morphy vs A Mongredien, 1859 
(C58) Two Knights, 29 moves, 1-0

Andy Soltis' book Pawn Structure Chess, page 68
J Hannah vs Anderssen, 1862 
(B40) Sicilian, 25 moves, 0-1

New York Times, December 27, 1941
Koltanowski vs Firmino Tucci / Dean Silverstein /, 1942 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 21 moves, 1-0

Howard Staunton 1810-74 by David A. Levy
Saint-Amant vs Staunton, 1843 
(D32) Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch, 34 moves, 1-0

Game 74 Veliki majstori saha 12 CAPABLANCA (Petrovic)
Capablanca vs A Becker, 1929 
(D37) Queen's Gambit Declined, 18 moves, 1-0

Game 7, The Art of Chess Analysis by Jan Timman
Fischer vs Spassky, 1972 
(B88) Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin Attack, 45 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 74 On My Great Predecessors 4 (Kasparov)
Portisch vs Fischer, 1966 
(E45) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Bronstein (Byrne) Variation, 35 moves, 0-1

Game 74 in Russians versus Fischer by Plisetsky and Voronkov
Tal vs Fischer, 1970 
(B50) Sicilian, 51 moves, 0-1

Ed Winter's Chess Note 5074
Capablanca vs M Czerniak, 1939 
(B22) Sicilian, Alapin, 36 moves, 1-0

Game 75 from Garry Kasparov's Greatest Chess Games V2 (Stohl)
Kasparov vs Ivanchuk, 1994 
(D44) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 39 moves, 1-0

Chess Life and Review's July 1977 (approximate month)
Petrosian vs Korchnoi, 1977 
(D41) Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Tarrasch, 37 moves, 1-0

Game 84 Max Euwe - From Steinitz to Fischer, Part 1
Steinitz vs A Mongredien, 1862 
(B06) Robatsch, 22 moves, 1-0

Game 84 Veliki majstori saha 29 FISCHER (I) -Marovic
Fischer vs Smyslov, 1965 
(C77) Ruy Lopez, 43 moves, 1-0

page 84 of the April 1964 "Chess Life"
S Dubois vs Steinitz, 1862 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 32 moves, 0-1

Game 84 Greatest Opening Ideas (Scheerer)
Sax vs Seirawan, 1988 
(B09) Pirc, Austrian Attack, 13 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 184 The Golden Treasury of Chess (Wellmuth/Horowitz)
L Asztalos vs Breyer, 1913 
(D45) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 26 moves, 0-1

Game 4 Plan Like a Grandmaster (Suetin)
M Beilin vs I Lipnitsky, 1950 
(D30) Queen's Gambit Declined, 24 moves, 0-1

Harrwitz was chess editor of the Family Friend, 1850 to 1854
Hudson vs Harrwitz, 1853 
(000) Chess variants, 42 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 93 in 'The Guinness Book of Chess GMs' by William Hartston
A Nimzowitsch vs Capablanca, 1914 
(C62) Ruy Lopez, Old Steinitz Defense, 42 moves, 0-1

partij 94 in hans bouwmeester's 100 briljante partijen
Kasparov vs Ivanchuk, 1988 
(A29) English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto, 24 moves, 1-0

Game 394 of '500 Master Games of Chess' by Tartakower & du Mont
Rotlewi vs Rubinstein, 1907  
(D32) Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch, 25 moves, 0-1

Game 94 On My Great Predecessors 1 by Garry Kasparov
Saemisch vs A Nimzowitsch, 1923  
(E18) Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 7.Nc3, 25 moves, 0-1

Game 94 Chess Informant Best Games 1-100
Geller vs Uhlmann, 1970 
(C09) French, Tarrasch, Open Variation, Main line, 47 moves, 0-1

Game 94 Die neuen Schachsterne by Helmut Wieteck
Bareev vs Kupreichik, 1990 
(E73) King's Indian, 30 moves, 1-0

Game 94 in 'Lasker's Manual of Chess' by Emanuel Lasker
Anderssen vs Kieseritzky, 1851  
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 23 moves, 1-0

Game 94 Yasser Seirawan: B12, Chess Informant 1993
Short vs Seirawan, 1990 
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 33 moves, 1-0

the 1994 NIC interview with Judit
Karpov vs J Polgar, 1994 
(B22) Sicilian, Alapin, 33 moves, 1-0

Game 94 Veliki majstori saha 12 CAPABLANCA (Petrovic)
Capablanca vs Euwe, 1938 
(E34) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, Noa Variation, 40 moves, 1-0

Game 94 Schachgenie Aljechin (Mueller - Pawelczak)
Alekhine vs B Rabar, 1942  
(E02) Catalan, Open, 5.Qa4, 27 moves, 1-0

Game 94 World Champion - Euwe (I.Linder/V.Linder)
Tartakower vs Euwe, 1948 
(C53) Giuoco Piano, 42 moves, 0-1

GM Danny King analyzed this game in the May 1994 Chess Monthly
Karpov vs Kramnik, 1994 
(D48) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, Meran, 40 moves, 1-0

Game 194 Pawn Structure Chess (Soltis)
R Byrne vs Spassky, 1974 
(C95) Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer, 56 moves, 0-1

Game 294 of 500 Master Games of Chess (Tartakower/du Mont)
Saint-Amant vs Staunton, 1843 
(B21) Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4, 39 moves, 0-1

September, p. 197 [Game 105 / 2825]American Chess Bulletin 1914
Tarrasch vs C Carls, 1914 
(D94) Grunfeld, 28 moves, 1-0

G34: Most Exciting Games of 2016 by Naiditsch, Balogh & Maze
Carlsen vs Karjakin, 2016 
(C65) Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense, 75 moves, 1-0

Volume 42 Chess Informant Golden Games
Kasparov vs Karpov, 1986 
(D55) Queen's Gambit Declined, 46 moves, 1-0

Game 30 Veliki majstori saha 34 KASPAROV (Marovic)
Korchnoi vs Kasparov, 1982 
(A64) Benoni, Fianchetto, 11...Re8, 36 moves, 0-1

Korchnoi's 400 best games by Wade & Blackstock
Tal vs Korchnoi, 1959 
(B94) Sicilian, Najdorf, 60 moves, 0-1

Game 241 in Tarrasch's Dreihundert Schachpartien
Tarrasch vs Fiedler, 1892 
(000) Chess variants, 16 moves, 1-0

40...Be3 destroys White, from The Ultimate Chess Puzzle Book
Bronstein vs Botvinnik, 1951 
(D44) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 50 moves, 0-1

G94 in Russians vs Fischer by Dmitry Plisetsky, Sergey Voronkov
Taimanov vs Fischer, 1971 
(E97) King's Indian, 40 moves, 0-1

Game 245 'The Guinness Book of Chess GMs' by William Hartston
Euwe vs Breyer, 1921 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 30 moves, 0-1

Game 441 of 500 Master Games of Chess by Tartakower & du Mont
Alekhine vs Yates, 1923 
(E62) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 50 moves, 0-1

analysis by Sopiko G. & Anna Rudolf on their Chess24 video
Anand vs Carlsen, 2013 
(E25) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch, 28 moves, 0-1

Robert Byrne's book on the 1974 Candidates' Matches
Portisch vs Petrosian, 1974 
(D63) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, 33 moves, 1-0

Analyzed by Georgiev in Chess Informant 42/54.
B Kouatly vs K Georgiev, 1986 
(A41) Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6), 32 moves, 0-1

November, p. 195 [Game 154/4616] American Chess Bulletin 1924
Marshall vs Torre, 1924 
(C24) Bishop's Opening, 34 moves, 0-1

Included in "Marvelous Modern Miniatures" by Carsten Hansen
Gheorghiu vs R Garcia, 1964 
(B35) Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto, Modern Variation with Bc4, 18 moves, 1-0

Game 42 Garry Kasparov's On My Great Predecessors (2)
Botvinnik vs Keres, 1948 
(E28) Nimzo-Indian, Samisch Variation, 23 moves, 1-0

Game 42 Capablanca's Best Games (Golombek)
A Nimzowitsch vs Capablanca, 1927 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 41 moves, 0-1

G42 Bogdan Lalic: The Q's Indian Defence; Cadogan Chess (1996)
Karpov vs Korchnoi, 1994 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 72 moves, 0-1

Volume 58, Game 4 Chess Evolution Volumes 51-100
Kramnik vs Radjabov, 2013 
(E60) King's Indian Defense, 37 moves, 1-0

Irving Chernev's book "Wonders and Curiosities of Chess"
A Gibaud vs F Lazard, 1924 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 4 moves, 0-1

Game 42 in 'Kramnik: Move by Move' by Cyrus Lakdawala
Rozentalis vs Kramnik, 1994 
(B31) Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation, 37 moves, 0-1

42.? Shereshevsky's Endgame Strategy, Chapter 4
Aronin vs Smyslov, 1951 
(B08) Pirc, Classical, 51 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 42 Schachgenie Aljechin (Mueller - Pawelczak)
Alekhine vs Tartakower, 1927 
(B15) Caro-Kann, 26 moves, 1-0

Game 42 Move by Move - Capablanca (Lakdawala)
Capablanca vs A G Conde, 1919 
(C79) Ruy Lopez, Steinitz Defense Deferred, 46 moves, 1-0

Game 42 World Champion - Capablanca (I.Linder/V.Linder)
F Duz-Khotimirsky vs Capablanca, 1925 
(A48) King's Indian, 48 moves, 0-1

November, p. 134 [Game 120 / 5807] American Chess Bulletin 1934
Capablanca vs R Cintron, 1934 
(B44) Sicilian, 26 moves, 1-0

J. Nunn, "Alexander Alekhine's Best Games" cit., p. 141
Alekhine vs Capablanca, 1927 
(D51) Queen's Gambit Declined, 63 moves, 1-0

#42 Ray Keene's Good Move Guide byKeene & Andrew Whitely 20...?
Gipslis vs Botvinnik, 1963 
(B06) Robatsch, 32 moves, 0-1

via the New In Chess book on the Lasker Method
Benko vs Suttles, 1964 
(B06) Robatsch, 35 moves, 1-0

Game 47 Timman's Titans (Timman)
Petrosian vs Ljubojevic, 1983 
(E48) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3 d5, 28 moves, 1-0

Game 47 Tarrasch's Dreihundert Schachpartien
Tarrasch vs B Richter, 1883 
(C77) Ruy Lopez, 30 moves, 1-0

Game 42 'Soviet Chess 1917-1991' by Andrew Soltis
V Popov vs N Riumin, 1929 
(E22) Nimzo-Indian, Spielmann Variation, 30 moves, 0-1

Game 38 in How to Reassess Your Chess by Jeremy Silman
Fischer vs Spassky, 1966 
(C89) Ruy Lopez, Marshall, 35 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 80 'Max Euwe: The Biography' by Alexander Munninghoff
Euwe vs Capablanca, 1938 
(E18) Queen's Indian, Old Main line, 7.Nc3, 39 moves, 1-0

Number 4896 in Laszlo Polgar's 1994 book "Chess."
Keres vs Szabo, 1955 
(B64) Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 23 moves, 1-0

42.Qh1 101 greatest moves ever played (by Tim Krabbe)
Euwe vs Alekhine, 1935 
(D81) Grunfeld, Russian Variation, 45 moves, 1-0

Diagram #374 on p249-250 of Checkmate! by Koltanowski
Bereziuk vs A Izhnin, 1976 
(B96) Sicilian, Najdorf, 19 moves, 1-0

French Def: Exchange. Monte Carlo Var (C01) 1-0 sockdolager
T Sawyer vs I Stetsenko, 2018 
(C01) French, Exchange, 19 moves, 1-0

G42 'Great Brilliancy Prize Games of the CM' by Fred Reinfeld
R Krogius vs I Niemela, 1934 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 18 moves, 1-0

Game 4 "Naked Chess: Learn from the Champions" by Will Once
NN vs Morphy, 1850 
(C65) Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense, 24 moves, 0-1

'Winning Endgame Technique' by Beliavsky & Mikhalchishin (Batsf
Golombek vs Keres, 1939 
(D74) Neo-Grunfeld, 6.cd Nxd5, 7.O-O, 71 moves, 0-1

Game 94 Garry Kasparov's On My Great Predecessors (4)
Taimanov vs Fischer, 1971 
(D80) Grunfeld, 47 moves, 0-1

Game 104 Garry Kasparov's Greatest Chess Games V2 (Stohl)
Svidler vs Kasparov, 1999 
(B53) Sicilian, 42 moves, 0-1

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