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Georg Marco vs Richard Teichmann
Berlin (1897), Berlin GER, rd 15, Sep-29
Spanish Game: Berlin Defense. Rio de Janeiro Variation (C67)  ·  1-0

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Dec-31-08
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  Honza Cervenka: White missed pretty tactical shot 30.Bxd5 Bxd5 31.Rxd5 Rxd5(?) 32.Qxd5+ Kh8 33.Qf7! Rg8 34.Re8 with mate in next move. But his longer finish is very pleasing too. It shows the power of centralization and space control. Despite of even material black is completely tied down and forced to look passively as white King is going to kill him.
Dec-31-08  capanegra: <Honza> Nice game. Indeed Black's position was totally cramped (very suffering way to lose, btw).

21…Qd6 looks to be the last mistake. I'm not sure, but it seems that with 21…Bd8 22.Bc2 Bh5 23.Qe7 Re8 the position was still sustainable. Don't you think?

Dec-31-08
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  Honza Cervenka: <I'm not sure, but it seems that with 21…Bd8 22.Bc2 Bh5 23.Qe7 Re8 the position was still sustainable.> I am afraid that 22...Bh5 in this line can be met with 23.Qh3 g6 24.g4 .

21...Qd6 is not that bad. Black's main problem are weaker Pawns and so it is clear that white is already somewhat better but for example after 24...a5 black's position looks still viable.

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