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Curt von Bardeleben vs Joseph Blackburne
6th DSB Congress, Breslau (1889), Breslau GER, rd 17, Jul-26
Scandinavian Defense: Main Lines (B01)  ·  1-0

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Apr-18-08  Lutwidge: Did Black really resign here?
Dec-23-16  Fanacas: That indeed does not seem right, i think the score is incomplete he might have lost since his position of course is worse.
Dec-23-16  ChessHigherCat: It also seems really strange that Blackburne didn't play 30. ...Rxe5, gaining a pawn and the initiative. His game goes straight downhill from there.
Jun-19-17  Nosnibor: <Fanacas> See my comments on the Breslau 1889 tournament page which explains what really happened.
Jun-19-17
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  ferrabraz: ChessHigherCat: If 30...Rxe5 31.Qh6 Qc5 32. Ba2! and white will take on h7 soon and infiltrate in g8
Jun-19-17  ChessHigherCat: <ferrabraz> Good point, I missed the nasty threat of Qh6
Nov-02-18  Straclonoor: In final position white have significant advatage but it's so far from clear win.

Analysis by Stockfish 251018 64 POPCNT:

+- (1.91): 41.g3 Ra6 42.h4 Ke7 43.Kg2 h5 44.Kf3 Kf7 45.Rb3 Ke6 46.Rc3 Ra4 47.Kf2 Kd7 48.Ke2 Re4+ 49.Kf3 Rd4 50.Rb3 Ra4 51.Rd3+ Ke6 52.Kf2 Kf7 53.Rb3 Ke7 54.Rb7+ Kf8 55.Ke3 Rxa3+ 56.Kd4 Ra4+ 57.Kd5 Ra5+ 58.Kd6 Ra6+ 59.Kd7 Kf7 60.Rc7 Re6 61.Kd8+ Kf8 62.Rxa7 Re8+ 63.Kc7 Re7+ 64.Kb6

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