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Rezso Charousek vs Amos Burn
Berlin (1897), Berlin GER, rd 4, Sep-16
French Defense: Classical. Burn Variation (C11)  ·  0-1

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Jan-07-05  capanegra: Charousek was too greedy here. He should have accepted perpetual check instead of forcing the game with 25.b4? However, with 27.♖h8+ ♗xh8 28.♘h7+ ♕xh7 29.♕xh7 White had a loss of material, but he could have resisted a little more.
May-13-09  capanegra: On second sight, 27.Rh4 was OK. However, 29.Rdh1? was the final mistake. After 29.Ng5 Bc4+ 30.Rd3 Bxd3+ 31.cxd3 Black has nothing better than 32…Kf8 to prevent mate, which would lead to draw by repetition of moves.

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