Oliveira

- Analyses I chipped in!
1 game, 2001 - Chasing the King!
3 games, 1905-1973 - Games I submitted!
2 games, 1877-1894 - Great Matchups: Mieses vs Teichmann, 1895
In 1895 a match was arranged in London between Jacques Mieses and Richard Teichmann, two of the leading masters of the time. After 6 games, Teichmann proved much superior with the impressive score of +4 =1 -1.
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| 5 games, 1895 - Immortal Games
16 games, 1850-1999 - Puzzle of the Day Candidates
1 game, 1962 - The Art of Attack
5 games, 1844-2004 - The Promised Land
3 games, 1620-2006 - Unbelievable Blunders by Masters
This one is for you, patzers from every corner of the globe, cheers! "In the 8th edition of the Lehrbuch des Schachspiels by the great players Jean Dufresne and Jacques Mieses, a famous work which deservedly attained much praise in the late 19th century, the following line in the Tarrasch Defense of the Queen's Gambit Declined is to be found: 1.d4, d5; 2.c4, e6; 3.♘c3, c5; 4.♘f3, cxd4; 5.♘xd4, e5; 6.♘db5, d4; 7.♘d5, ♘a6; 8.♕a4, ♗d7; 9.e3, ♘e7  click for larger viewAt this point, the text reads, 'Black has a superior position'." [From Idel Becker's "Manual de Xadrez"]
What do you think, patzer?
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| 13 games, 1892-2006
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