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Einar Michelsen vs Abraham Kupchik
New York Masters (1915), New York, NY USA, rd 3, Apr-24
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense. Polerio Defense Suhle Defense (C59)  ·  0-1

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Jan-23-03  ughaibu: Another wonderful king walk.
Feb-02-07
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  Phony Benoni: This is how Black has to play in this variation, exploiting White's slow development and never letting up. Note that White's QB and QR played no part in the game.
Oct-08-11
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  GrahamClayton: The White King is battered from pillar to post across the board.
Apr-23-12
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  Phony Benoni: During round 2 of this tournament, Kupchik received word that his father had suddenly passed away. That game was adjourned, and he left the tournament for four days. Two of his games were postponed, and played instead on the day he returned.

This was one of the postponed games. It is not a Typical Kupchik Game, and you have to wonder what was going through his head as he played it.

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11. f4 Bc5 12. Rf1 Qd8 13. c3 Bb6 14. b4 Nb7 15. Nxc6 Qc7
from Two Knights C59 by parmetd
Round 3 (Postponed to Saturday, April 24)
from New York 1915 (Masters' Tournament) by Phony Benoni
May / June, p. 99 'Ga e 81 / 2957]
from American Chess Bulletin 1915 by Phony Benoni
11. f4 Bc5 12. Rf1 Qd8 13. c3 Bb6 14. b4 Nb7 15. Nxc6 Qc7
from Two Knights C59 Compiled by parmetd by Sergio X Garcia

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