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Savielly Tartakower vs Fyodor Duz-Khotimirsky
St. Petersburg (1909), St. Petersburg RUE, rd 13, Mar-04
Vienna Game: Vienna Gambit (C25)  ·  0-1

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White to move.
ANALYSIS [x]
Notes by Stockfish 11 (minimum 6s/ply) 3.a3 Nf6 4.Nf3 d5 5.exd5 Nxd5 6.Bb5 Nxc3 7.bxc3 Bd6 = +0.13 (35 ply) 3...exf4 4.d4 Qh4+ 5.Ke2 b6 6.Qd2 Ba6+ 7.Kd1 Qh5+ ⩱ -0.96 (33 ply) ⩲ +0.58 (31 ply) 4...exf4 5.Nf3 Nf6 6.c3 Bd6 7.Nxf6+ Qxf6 8.d4 Be7 = 0.00 (28 ply) ⩲ +0.84 (30 ply)better is 7.fxe5 dxe5 8.Bc4 Be6 9.d4 exd4 10.Bg5 Nge7 11.cxd4 ⩲ +0.57 (30 ply)= -0.06 (32 ply) 9.Bd2 Nge7 10.Bc4 O-O 11.Bc3 Nxd5 12.Bxd5 Ne7 13.Bb3 d5 = +0.25 (23 ply) ⩱ -0.61 (30 ply) 11.Be3 Bg4 12.Bd5 Bxf3 13.Bxc6+ bxc6 14.gxf3 Rb8 15.Qa4 = -0.27 (30 ply) ∓ -1.52 (32 ply) 17.Qd3 Nxf3 18.Qxd7+ Kxd7 19.gxf3 Bh3 20.Rad1+ Kc6 ⩱ -1.25 (36 ply)-+ -5.07 (33 ply) 26.f4 Bf2 27.Rb3 Rag8 28.Rh3+ Kg7 29.Rf3 Bd4 30.Rd1 Kf6 -+ -2.93 (24 ply)-+ -4.43 (26 ply)-+ mate-in-4 after 33...Kh5 34.Ra5+ Kh4 35.Rh5+ Kxh5 36.Rd1; 34.Rg1+ Bxg1 35.Ra4 Bd4 36.Ra7+ Bxa7 37.a3 Rxh2# -+ mate-in-40-1

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Jul-12-04  Whitehat1963: Far more interesting than I would have guessed. Lasker annotates.
Jul-14-04  Whitehat1963: Game gets interesting after 15...Nxd4.
Jul-18-08
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  keypusher: <Whitehat1963: Game gets interesting after 15...Nxd4.>

Unfortunately Lasker's notes give out several moves before. Someone said Lasker's annotations in the tournament book had no mistakes; keeping the notes to the bare minimum definitely contributed.

Oct-04-08  YoungEd: 17. Re1 is the losing move; if White retakes on f3 with the pawn, he loses the queen anyway or gets mated after Qxd1 (threat of Bxf3#). Exciting game, though!
Jan-19-21
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  louispaulsen88888888: I would say Lasker has made a mistake in the annotations. In the note to White’s ninth, the line ends with “ with a strong attack”. It is actually Black who has the strong attack with the surprising 11... KtxP!

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