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Alexander Alekhine vs Enrique Cima
Clock simul, 10b (1943), Oviedo ESP, Nov-11
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation. General (B22)  ·  0-1

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Jan-02-06  Whitehat1963: God knows that I would keep playing. But then I'm an idiot. What happens after 26. Bh4? (Sitting world champion loses to a nobody.)
Jan-02-06  aw1988: Well, after simplification, and three pawns on the queenside...
Jan-02-06  Whitehat1963: Fair enough.
Jan-02-06  CapablancaFan: <Whitehat1963> 26.Bh4? ...Rxf1+! 27. Qxf1...Qxf1+! 28.Kxf1. Now it's a rook vs. bishop ending also black has a 2 pawn advantage. Even Stevie Wonder could see that white's game is lost.
Nov-09-15  TheFocus: From a simultaneous clock exhibition in Oviedo, Spain on November 11, 1943.

Alekhine scored +8=1-1.

See <A. Alekhine>, pg. 261.

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