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Josef Noa vs Siegbert Tarrasch
7th DSB Congress, Dresden (1892), Dresden GER, rd 2, Jul-18
Spanish Game: Berlin Defense. Rio Gambit Accepted (C67)  ·  0-1

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Aug-20-13  PurdyGUDsoFAR: Dr. Lasker citation "Common Sense in Chess."
If you ever want to know how to play against the Exchange variation in the French (similar position); Or as Nimzowitsch suggested, "playing As-symmetrically in a Symmetrical position." Brillant game by Tarrasch
Dec-18-13
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  Phony Benoni: After <22.Rc2>:


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Apparently White's LSB has been pumping some serious iron, and is now able to lift both rooks at the same time.

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