Feb-07-09 Lasker vs Janowski, 1901 
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sadmadbadcad: This game and the Evans Gambit game were played as a short exhibition match at Manchester Chess Club. I believe other sources give the date as 1902, not 1901. The choice of openings in these two games is typical of exhibition play.
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| | Sep-26-08 Saemisch vs Vidmar, 1929 
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sadmadbadcad: For more information on this game, see Chess Notes 5060 at http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/...
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| | Sep-26-08 Bird vs M Fleissig, 1873 
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sadmadbadcad: The opening 1.e4 e6 2.Bb5 is known as "Bird's Bastard". It is an invitation to a draw. 2...Qg5 3.Bf1 Qd8 4.Bb5 etc.
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| | Sep-13-08 Janowski vs Marshall, 1905 
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sadmadbadcad: There seems to be an error in the score here, since 68 g6+ wins. The actual game must have gone 67...Bd3+ 68 Ke5(say). Then 68...Bb5 does seem to draw.
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| | Oct-26-07 Raymond Keene 
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sadmadbadcad: <Ray Keene> Going back to your post of 17th October - what about with Zukertort - Blackburne, London 1883? Zukertort was a naturalized briton. By the way, who was the first British citizen to become a grandmaster?
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| | May-21-07 Burn vs Janowski, 1898
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sadmadbadcad: Both players look to be in time trouble coming up to move 30. Burn missed 28 Nh6+, which forces mate.
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| | May-21-07 David Janowski 
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sadmadbadcad: <notyetagm> The game you refer to is, I think Janowski vs Schlechter, 1899
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