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Fyodor Duz-Khotimirsky vs Julius Perlis
St. Petersburg (1909), St. Petersburg RUE, rd 18, Mar-11
Queen Pawn Game: Krause Variation (D02)  ·  0-1

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Aug-12-12  Karpova: After 10...a5


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Dr. Emanuel Lasker: <There does not seem to be a reason why he should not play 10...Rd8 and 11...e5 developing his game quickly. Against the advance 10...a5, there is mainly this to be said, that theoretically, an attack of two pawns against three must be a failure, while at the same time, no special motive appears to exist which would justify it here.>

From the St. Petersburg 1909 tournament book, translated by Richard Teichmann.

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