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Georg Marco vs Amos Burn
Vienna (1898), Vienna AUH, rd 32, Jul-16
French Defense: Classical. Alapin Variation (C14)  ·  1-0

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Apr-07-04
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  Chessical: Burn is too slow to instigate his counterplay (a5,b4 and f5)and allows Marco to build up a ferocious K-side attack overwhelming Burn's king.

23.Bxf5! with the threat of the Nh6+ finishes the game

If 25...fxg5 26.Bfxh7! wins imediately

28.Nxf6+ Qxf6 29.Be6+

Mar-30-14  bengalcat47: Burn's biggest mistake was his 9th move, c5?, which removes the attack on White's center, giving him a free hand in carrying his own operations against the black king.

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