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Carlos Torre Repetto vs Solomon Gotthilf
Moscow (1925), Moscow URS, rd 10, Nov-22
Slav Defense: Three Knights Variation (D15)  ·  1-0

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Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-21-13
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  Peligroso Patzer: Gotthilf repeats Opocensky's error (<4. ... Bf5>) from the following game played earlier the same year: Carlos Torre vs Opocensky, 1925.

The inaccuracy of <4. ... Bf5> in this line only became known after these two 1925 games by Carlos Torre Repetto. Nine years earlier, Jose Raul Capablanca (as Black) won a famous endgame that began with the same moves through Black's 4th: Janowski vs Capablanca, 1916

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