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David Janowski vs Paul Lipke
09.DSB-Kongress 1894  ·  Four Knights Game: Scotch Variation. Accepted (C47)  ·  0-1
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Kibitzer's Corner
Feb-28-07
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  tpstar: Interesting major piece endgame. White could have taken the perpetual with 30. Qe4+ but won a Pawn with 30. Rxe8 Rxe8 31. Qxc5, then 31 ... Re4 defended the Pd4 and prepared 32 ... Rg4 attacking White's King. Note 33. Rxd4 Rxg2+ 34. Kf1 Qe6 threatens 35 ... Qe2# while defending against Rook checks on d6 (where White might win). White probably wanted to trade Queens but 37. Qxe2 is out due to 37 ... fxe2 & 38. d3 and the passed Pawns crash through. Black's King found safety on h5, meanwhile White gets mated after 38. fxg3 Qg2#, or 38. Kh1 Qxd1+ 39. Kh2 Qg1#, or 38. Kh2 Qxf2+ 39. Kh1 Qg2#.
Jun-30-08  Whitehat1963: Player of the Day beats a formidable opponent with black in a game that features the Opening of the Day.
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