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Curt von Bardeleben vs Emmanuel Schiffers
6th DSB Congress, Breslau (1889), Breslau GER, rd 12, Jul-23
Vienna Game: Mieses Variation (C26)  ·  0-1

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Dec-13-08  Karpova: The final position is not winning for White.

http://db.mychess.com/ has the following game score with Black winning the game but the game is a bit different. Who knows more about it?

[Event "DSB-06.Kongress"]
[Site "Breslau GER"]
[White "Von Bardeleben, Kurt"]
[Black "Schiffers, Emanuel"]
[Date "1889.?.?"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Round "12"]
[ECO "C26"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 Nc6 4.Bg2 Bc5 5.Nge2 d6 6.O-O Be6 7.Na4 Qd7 8.Nxc5 dxc5 9.b3 Bh3 10.d3 O-O-O 11.Bg5 h6 12.Bxf6 gxf6 13.f4 Bxg2 14.Kxg2 h5 15.f5 Rdg8 16.h3 Rg5 17.Kh2 Rhg8 18.Rg1 Qd6 19.Rg2 Qf8 20.a3 Qg7 21.b4 Nd4 22.c3 Nxe2 23.Qxe2 Rxg3 24.Rag1 Rxg2+ 25.Rxg2 Qxg2+ 26.Qxg2 Rxg2+ 27.Kxg2 cxb4 28.cxb4 b5 29.h4 c5 30.Kf2 a5 31.Ke3 cxb4 32.axb4 axb4 0-1

Dec-13-08  Calli: mychess is correct. Here is the original from the tournament book

[Event "DSB-06.Kongress"]
[Site "Breslau, GER"]
[White "Von Bardeleben, Kurt"]
[Black "Schiffers, Emanuel"]
[Date "1889.07.23"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Round "12"]
[ECO "C26"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 Nc6 4.Bg2 Bc5 5.Nge2 d6 Besser ist 5.a7—a6 6.0-0 Be6 7.Na4 Qd7 8.Nxc5 dxc5 9.b3 Bh3 10.d3 0-0-0 11.Bg5 h6 12.Bxf6 gxf6 13.f4 Bxg2 14.Kxg2 h5 15.f5 Rdg8 16.h3 Rg5 17.Kh2 Rhg8 18.Rg1 Qd6 19.Rg2 Qf8 20.a3 Qg7 21.b4 v. Bardeleben schreibt in der Schachzeitung diesem Zuge den Verlust der Partie zu, da Schwarz jetzt eine Deckung des dreimal an gegriffenen und dreimal geschützten Punktes g3 aufheben kann. Mit c2—c3 hätte Weiß ein ganz gutes Spiel gehabt. 21...Nd4 22.c3 Nxe2 23.Qxe2 Rxg3 24.Rag1 Rxg2+ 25.Rxg2 Qxg2+ 26.Qxg2 Rxg2+ 27.Kxg2 cxb4 28.cxb4 b5! 29.h4 Der Führer der Weißen hält diesen Zug für notwendig, da sonst nach h5—h4 der schwarze König über f4 eindringen kann. (Von uns angestellte Versuche, wo der Zug h3— h4 unterblieb, ergaben den Gewinn für Schwarz schon durch das Spiel auf dem Damenflügel, ohne daß der König nötig hatte, die oben erwähnte Wanderung anzutreten. Wir empfehlen übrigens das interessante Endspiel dem Studium der Schach-freunde.) 29...c5 30.Kf2 a5 31.Ke3 cxb4 32.axb4 axb4 0-1

Quick translation - Bardeleben says that 21.b4 is a mistake and after 21.c3, he was better. The editors say they tried to omit 29.h4, but Black still has an advantage and recommend studying the endgame.

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