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Hermann von Gottschall vs Siegbert Tarrasch
5th DSB Congress, Frankfurt (1887), Frankfurt am Main GER, rd 19, Aug-01
French Defense: Classical. Rubinstein Variation (C14)  ·  0-1

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Jul-22-15
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  Honza Cervenka: 8.Nd1 seems to be a bit slow and Tarrasch exploits it perfectly by undermining Pawn chain and lovely sac of exchange on f3. It is quite interesting that whole line was in the same tournament a bit later repeated by Max Harmonist against Tarrasch with similar result (see Harmonist vs Tarrasch, 1887).

23.Bb5 was a blunder.

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