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Max Judd vs George Henry Mackenzie
Judd - Mackenzie (1881), St Louis MO USA, rd 3, Feb-19
Scotch Game: Classical Variation (C45)  ·  0-1

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Dec-19-05  blingice: I love forced 6 move skewer combos.
Dec-19-05  lopium: That's a great end play. No other words. Have to be in possession of big mental calculation to go that far. From when the knight take the last bishop, or even before.
Nov-24-13
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  wwall: 49.Bf8? looks like the losing move. White should play 49.Bb8 or 49.Bc7 to prevent Black from playing ...g3.
Aug-05-18
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  louispaulsen88888888: Actually White could still hold with 50.Ke2, 50.Kg2 also loses.
May-22-20  Straclonoor: <49.Bf8? looks like the losing move. > Not. Losing move is 50.Kg1? Only 50.Ke2 holds the draw.

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