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Adolf Schwarz vs Jacques Schwarz
Graz (1880), Graz AUH, rd 1, Sep-02
Queen Pawn Game: General (D00)  ·  0-1

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Jun-19-07  vonKrolock: <17...♖ac8> Instead of this, taking in 'f3' at once waz more incisive

<18.♕e2> And here white could play 18.e3-e4, keeping the balance(it seems actually that the ♙ sacrifice in 'h2' was not enough for a decisive attack)

Apr-05-12
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  Phony Benoni: <"I may add, however, that J. Schwarz, who is a Viennese, should not be confounded with A. Schwarz, who tied with Blackburne and Englisch at Wiesbaden. He is a nephew of the latter, and perhaps not so strong, as he is not so well known as a player. Both took part in the Gratz tourney of last year, and meeting in the first round, the nephew unhorsed the uncle--so much, it is said, to the uncle's disgust that he has ever since refused to acknowledge the existence of his young relation.">

-- Quoted from the <Glasgow Herald> by Alexander G. Sellman in his column in the <Baltimore American>, Sept. 25, 1881.

Apr-05-12  Shams: "Unhorse" is an under-utilized verb.

White's ability is much more easily seen in his convincing win over Paulsen: A Schwarz vs Paulsen, 1873

Aug-03-19  sneaky pete: The uncle could have done some unhorsing himself with 33.Bxd5 Rxd5 34.e4 ..


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