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Jensen vs Julius Dimer
Germany vs Denmark (1912), ?
Queen's Gambit Declined: Semi-Tarrasch Defense (D40)  ·  0-1

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Mar-25-14  Karpova: This game is from a match between Germany (players from Hamburg, Kiel and Bremen) and Denmark (mostly players from Copenhagen) on 12 boards, with the Germans winning +5 -2 =5.

Jensen was from Copenhagen, Dimer from Hamburg.

Dr. Emanuel Lasker notes that Black could've played 12...h6, but he feared 13.Nxe6 and pressure after ♗h3.

On move 18, White passed over a good chance: <18.Nb5 Qc2 19.Bd3 Qa4 20.Nxa7 Rc4 21.Bxc4 dxc4 22.Qxd8+ Bxd8 23.Rxd8+ Ne8 24.Nc8> (Lasker gives this line, as 15...Qc2 was the answer planned by Dimer. The line looks fine for White, but 24.Nb5 may well be even better for White).

19.Ne4 looks strong for White, but Black finds a very strong reply and gets the advantage. Important is the weakness in the White position after g3, as Lasker notes.

Source: 'Pester Lloyd', 1912.11.03, pp. 10-11

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