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Siegbert Tarrasch / Curt von Bardeleben / Berthold Lasker vs Boelke / Naumann / Von Scheve
2.DSB-Kongress, consultation game 1881  ·  Four Knights Game: Double Spanish (C49)  ·  1-0
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-21-05
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  Honza Cervenka: 29...h5 is worth of attention, for example 30.gxh5 Kxh5 31.Rxe4 Rxe4 32.Kxe4 Kg4! 33.h5 f5+ 34.Ke5 Kg5! 35.d4 Bc7+ 36.Ke6 f4 37.d5 (37.Kd7 f3! 38.Bc1+ Kxh5 39.Be3 Bf4! ) 37...f3! 38.Bd4 cxd5 39.b5 Kxh5 40.Kxd5 Kg4 41.Ke6 Kg3 42.Kd7 Ba5 43.c6 bxc6 44.bxc6 f2 45.Bxf2+ Kxf2 46.c7 Bxc7 47.Kxc7 Ke3 48.a4 a5 49.Kb6 Kd4 50.Kxa5 Kc5 draw. Of course, there can be some improvements. Very interesting endgame.
Jul-30-05
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  Honza Cervenka: <chessgames.com> Tarrasch was not alone playing this game as white. His two allies were Curt von Bardeleben and Berthold Lasker.
Aug-02-05
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  Benzol: <Honza> The Black team is given as Bohlke, M. Naumann and von Scheve.
Aug-03-05
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  Honza Cervenka: <Benzol> Thanks. Is "Bohlke" with "ö"?
Aug-03-05
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  Benzol: <Honza> No, it's just Bohlke with no speech marks above the letter o
Mar-01-06  ath: Actually, it *is* Böhlke according to both Deutsche Schachzeitung and the congress book.
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