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Josef Noa vs Adolf Albin
Budapest (1896), Budapest AUH, rd 8, Oct-14
Modern Defense: King Pawn Fianchetto (B06)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Feb-24-18
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  Honza Cervenka: Instead of 36.h5 white should have played 36.a3 with intention 36...Rxh4 37.Bd3 Bg7 38.Rf1 Rf4 39.Qh3+ Qh6 40.Qc8+ Rf8 41.Rxf8+ Bxf8 42.Qxb7 Qg7 43.Qc8, where he saves good winning chances despite of different colour Bishops on the chessboard.
Jun-12-19
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  GrahamClayton: <Honza Cervenka> Instead of 36.h5 white should have played 36.a3 with intention 36...♖xh4 37.♗d3 ♗g7 38.♖f1 ♖f4 39.♕h3+ ♕h6 40.♕c8+ ♖f8 41.♖xf8+ ♗xf8 42.♕xb7 ♕g7 43.♕c8, where he saves good winning chances despite of different colour Bishops on the chessboard. <Honza Cervenka>, Is Noa's winning plan to exchange Queens and then advance his Q-side pawn majority to get a passed pawn?

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