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Akiba Rubinstein vs Savielly Tartakower
Teplitz-Schönau (1922), Teplice-Sanov CSR, rd 10, Oct-12
Blumenfeld Countergambit: General (E10)  ·  0-1

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Jun-05-06  paladin at large: 9. cxb5....... and Tartakower's pawn on d7 is already a passed pawn. This game is not short on complications - in accord with Savielly's style and perhaps not a bad way to approach the "high priest of d4".
Dec-22-06  ivanov90: 18.Nc3 is the mistake. 18.Qe1! (Fritz 10) is the best in position, but this move is very hard to find...
Dec-22-06  ivanov90: 19. Qe1 is too late

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