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Richard Teichmann vs Akiba Rubinstein
St Petersburg (1909)  ·  French Defense: Exchange Variation (C01)  ·  1/2-1/2
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Annotations by Emanuel Lasker.      [80 more games annotated by Lasker]

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Kibitzer's Corner
Mar-18-04  CrusadingBishop: I find Lasker's remark to be quite humorous.
Mar-18-04  TrueFiendish: In the end neither player was willing to shoulder the weighty responsibility associated with the "onus".
Oct-31-04  aw1988: <The game is explained by the desire of both players to throw the onus of attack on the opponent> LOL
Dec-02-05  daromott: this game was inspired by the motivation of drawing...
Feb-18-07  Archives: <The game is explained by the desire of both players to throw the onus of attack on the opponent.>

Lol, Lasker is an awesome annotator!

Jun-19-09  YoungEd: Lasker is indeed a master of tact! Of course, in the final position, Black is in danger of falling behind unless he finds 17. ....Ne8!!!
Jun-19-09  JonathanJ: no. the correct response is

17. ... Bh2+
18. Kh1 Bd6
19. Nf3 Kh8

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