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Wiersma vs Max Euwe
Amsterdam m2 (1920), Amsterdam NED
Queen's Gambit Declined: Tarrasch Defense. Pseudo-Tarrasch (D30)  ·  1-0

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Apr-23-03  ughaibu: I dont believe this resignation.
Apr-23-03  Cyphelium: I certainly do. White wins easily after 10. Nxf6+ gxf6 11. Qxd8+ Kxd8 12. Bxf6+.
Apr-23-03  ughaibu: Cyphelium: Thanks. Not the most difficult continuation, I should make more effort.
Apr-23-03  Cyphelium: You're in good company, a future World Champion missed it as well. =)
Feb-01-05  Marvol: Could be a nice puzzle of the day for a Monday maybe?
Jan-15-08  pawnofdoom: It woudn't be very hard but the pawn on e3 is certainly going to be distracting for some people
Nov-02-09
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  OBIT: It's amazing Euwe lost this quickly. But, if it's any consolation, Euwe and Wiersma played eight times, and Euwe won the other seven.
Nov-02-09
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  OhioChessFan: I chased this game down because of the mention on the puzzle of the day. I'd rate it maybe a Tuesday level.
Sep-14-12
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  FSR: Grody to the Max.
Apr-12-13  RookFile: I guess this was just a mixup.
Dec-08-23
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  FSR: Looks like faulty visualization by Euwe. He probably failed to appreciate that 9...dxe3?? opened the queen file, making 10.Nxf6+ gxf6 11.Qxd8+ possible. For an unsuccessful attempt by White to pull off a similar maneuver, see Fine vs M Yudovich Sr., 1937.
Apr-17-24  thegoodanarchist: After the game he asked, Wiersma brilliancy prize?

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