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Carl Hartlaub vs Emanuel Lasker
Simul, 33b (1904) (exhibition), Bremen GER, Jan-28
Italian Game: Scotch Gambit. Anderssen Attack (C56)  ·  1-0

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Sep-03-03  AgentRgent: Wow! Lasker gets demolished! Who is this guy?
Sep-03-03  Calli: <AgentRgent>This was a simultaneous exhibition. 1 of 33 boards Lasker was playing. Probably most of the losses you are kibitzing on are simuls.

Chessgames: Lasker resigned after 21.Ne6+
[source: "Emanuel Lasker", v3, The Chess Player 1976, p58. ref : "Schach Echo"]

Aug-16-05  ameekmalhotra345: wow! how could you defeat a champ
Feb-12-06  DeepBlade: The opening is similar to

Morphy vs Schrufer, 1859

Great play by Dr. Carl Hartlaub

Jul-23-08  arsen387: Never seen world champion demolished in such way. Ladder checks by Q in moves 17-19 are instructive. I like this mating net around black K!
Dec-07-08  WhiteRook48: What about 21...fxe6? Maybe Lasker couldn't cuz he touched his King
Dec-24-08  Pesach: 21...fxe6 22.Bg5+ Ke8 23.Qe7#
Jan-01-09  WhiteRook48: Oh I see. Thanks for the analysis. Wonder why chessgames didn't include this alternate line.
Jan-21-09  WhiteRook48: nice pin on the ♗d7.
Mar-11-09  WhiteRook48: hard to believe that white leaves his queen hanging the whole time
Jul-02-11  squaresquat: Dr. H's style was hyper-classical
Nov-27-14  TheFocus: From a simul at the Cafe Roland in Bremen, Germany on January 28, 1904. Lasker scored +27=2-4.
Oct-12-16  Ilkka Salonen: In defence of AgentRgent I must say, that I had been thinking the simul giver playing white is usually the tradition.
Apr-26-20
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  master8ch: FYI: This is one of two games Hartlaub played against Lasker, the other being in a simul four years later, producing the same outcome in 17 moves!
Dec-02-22
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  GrahamClayton: 12...c6 looks better, stopping Hartlaub from playing 13. Nb5.
Sep-20-24
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  kingscrusher: 12...Bc5 was virtually forced to try and equalise:

Carl Hartlaub - Emanuel Lasker 1-0 0.0, Simul, 33b Bremen GER 1904


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Analysis by Stockfish 17:

1. = (0.19): 12...Bc5 13.Nd5 0-0 14.Rc4 Bxd5 15.Qxd5 Bb6 16.Re4 c6 17.Qc4 Re8 18.g3 h6 19.Rae1 Rxe4 20.Rxe4 Qf5 21.Re5 Qf6 22.Qe4 g5 23.Be3 Bxe3 24.Qxe3 Rd8 The position is equal

(Gavriel, 20.09.2024)

Other moves are really big advantages to white

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