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Josef Schindler vs Max Eisinger Jr
FRG-ch 01st (1950), Bad Pyrmont, rd 6
Nimzo-Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation (E27)  ·  0-1

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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-28-23
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  offramp: I have this inkling that on that day Max Eisinger Jr was in a mad honey-badger mood.

Poor old Josef Schindler, suddenly faced with Max Eisinger Jr who was in a Joe <Casino> Pesci mood.

For White, everything was so wonderful...


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He had played 13. Qc2. White did not want Black to play the active ....Bf5.
Also, after 13. Qc2, Black has the foolish 13...Qg5, allowing 14. e4!, attacking the ♘ on d4 <and> the ♕ on g5.

I know that everyone kibitzer at <chessgames.com> would now give up the pastime.

BUT IN FACT Black has a gargantuan move:
14...Qxg2.


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I've gotta tell you that Black went total <radio rental>.

This game is played by an IM who was a mortal. So it is the <IMmortal>.

Nah - it's a good game, though.

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