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Alexander Alekhine vs Alfred Brinckmann
Kecskemet (1927), Kecskemet HUN, rd 7, Jul-02
Spanish Game: Steinitz Defense. Nimzowitsch Attack (C62)  ·  1-0

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Mar-12-14  Morphized: Awesome game! Black's suspicious opening play allowed white to grab the dark squared bishop and to mess around with the dark squares around the King.

This game is mentioned in Max Euwe's excellent book "Judgment and planning in chess".

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