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Georg Rotlewi vs Richard Teichmann
Karlsbad (1911), Karlsbad (Karlovy Vary) AUH, rd 23, Sep-21
Queen's Gambit Declined: Orthodox Defense. Rubinstein Variation (D61)  ·  0-1

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Sep-15-05  Runemaster: On the Rotlewi page, someone refers to the theory that it was this game that sent Rotlewi spiralling into depression - he never played again after this strong tournament (which he nearly won).

It's understandable that depressive tendencies might be exacerbated by this game - the White king is trapped in the corner for a long time, unable to get the change of environment and air that might have helped him throw off the melancholy.

Jun-16-11
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  FSR: White could have claimed a draw by three-time repetition before playing 33.Kb1, right? Or were the rules different at the time of this game?
Jan-11-12  number 23 NBer: Perhaps it was the situation of the game- heading into this round, Teichmann lead Rotlewi by a full point, and Rotlewi was another point clear of the field. Rotlewi would go on to lose his last round game as well, and finish in fourth when hot closing stretches by Rubinstein and Schlecter allowed them to pass him by.
Mar-12-23  AlekhineSyndrome: Alekhine says on his book best games that this variation with 0-0-0 with white was very popular from 1903-1911 until this game
Mar-13-23
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  fredthebear: White does well enough in the database after 8.0-0-0, but there's a big gap between 1911 and 1943, so you must be onto something AS: https://www.chessgames.com/perl/che...

If I'm not mistake A.A.'s best games book originally came out in 1927.

Nov-01-23  FM David H. Levin: When I initially played quickly through this game, I was at first baffled by 19...Rd8, of which the ultimate point might be 37...Qe5!!. If this game doesn't merit inclusion in Teichmann's "notable games," I'm sure looking forward to seeing some of the games in that list.

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