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Victor Leonard Wahltuch vs Jose Raul Capablanca
Hastings (1919), Hastings ENG, rd 11, Aug-22
Colle System (D05)  ·  0-1

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Jan-06-05  Whitehat1963: Watch how quickly Capablanca turns a R+6 pawns to R+5 pawns advantage into a R+3 pawns to R+0 pawns end game.
Apr-30-09
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  Phony Benoni: Looks for all the world like C-player vs. Master from the first round of a weekend Swiss.
Apr-30-09  AnalyzeThis: Capa really knew how to convert advantages.
Apr-30-09  M.D. Wilson: 25. Be7 is very nice, inducing the wasteful c4, which binds up white's position even more.
Jun-29-22  sakredkow: It looked to me as if White was playing pretty responsibly for a much weaker player right up until what seems like an unnecessary pawn sac with 22. e4. Even then after 22...dxe4 the SF line 23. Ne5 (instead of 23. Nd2) g5 24. c4 Rd8 25. Rf1 White looks okay.

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