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Arnold Schottlaender vs Max Weiss
3rd DSB Congress, Nuremberg (1883), Nuremberg GER, rd 6, Jul-19
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation (B13)  ·  0-1

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Jul-07-06  Autoreparaturwerkbau: 12.Qe1? What a crap!
Sep-15-07  Cactus: This game isn't worthy of the cg database.
Nov-30-17
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  Domdaniel: Weiss seems to have analysed - and played - the Caro-Kann before Caro and Kann examined it.

Should it be renamed the Weiss Defence?

Nov-30-17
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  moronovich: <Should it be renamed the Weiss Defence?>

It certainly looks like herr Schottlaender have had a couple of Weiss Beer before and during the game ;)

Nov-30-17
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  Domdaniel: Perhaps Herr Schottlaender should have played the Scotch?
Nov-30-17
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  perfidious: <Dom>, he did on several occasions, ackshly:

Arnold Schottlaender

Nov-30-17
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  Domdaniel: <perf> So he did, and quite well on occasion. Thanks for setting me right.
Oct-03-18
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  Honza Cervenka: This looks like a fingerslip. White probably intended to play 12.Qe2 or 12.Re1 but his hand moved the wrong piece or dropped it on the wrong field.
Jul-24-22
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  Volcach: <This looks like a fingerslip. White probably intended to play 12.Qe2 or 12.Re1 but his hand moved the wrong piece or dropped it on the wrong field.>

online chess was so unforgiving even in the 1800s

Mar-20-23
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  FSR: 12.Qe1?? was quite a fingerfehler, losing a full rook.

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