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Alexander Alekhine vs Stanislaw Kohn
Clock simul, 37b (1930) (exhibition), Subotica YUG, Dec-28
Danish Gambit: General (C21)  ·  1-0

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Dec-31-05  Ludamad: sorry to sound patzer-ish but why not take the queen, what does white have in store?
Dec-31-05
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  WannaBe: 21... Qxd3 22. Rc7#
Dec-31-05  HannibalSchlecter: great game by Alehkine! His attack is so efficient and smooth. A pleasure to watch.
May-24-14  RedShield: <Drop S Kohn>
Mar-18-15
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  MissScarlett: I doubt this is Stanislaw Kohn, a Pole playing a simul in Yugoslavia. Skinner & Verhoeven just have <Kohn>.
Oct-04-15  TheFocus: From a simultaneous clock exhibition at Subotica, Yugoslavia on December 28, 1931.

Alekhine scored +34=2-1.

See <Sahovski Glasnik 1931>, pg. 148.

Apr-28-18
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  Stonehenge: 1930 actually, the game can be found here:

https://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=...

Jan-07-21
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  GrahamClayton: 16...O-O-O 17. Rac1 Qa5 18. b4 Qa4 seems to be better, getting the King away from the centre of the board.

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