Nov-08-06 Tartakower vs Bogoljubov, 1922 
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schaduw2: Tartakower plays a reversed “Lion’s Claw” (the Lion System with white). An example of a white players who succeeds in his attack is the next game: [Site "Chicago"]
[Date "1964.??.??"]
[White "Pundy,J "]
[Black "Karklins,A "]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C20"]
1. e4 e5 2. ...
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| | Jun-07-06 Pillsbury vs Tarrasch, 1896 
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schaduw2: Tarrasch said after the game that black can win with 50. a5!
Fine agreed and proved in his analysis that white should force a draw after 49.b5 with 50.h5!
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| | Jun-07-06 Tal vs Korchnoi, 1968 
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schaduw2: According to a complicated analysis of Awerbach 28. e5! can lead to a winning endgame.
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| | May-24-06 Bondarevsky vs Botvinnik, 1941 
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schaduw2: White surrendered because after Rxc1 black plays Rxh4!! (with mate after gxh4? and Bf4+)
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| | Feb-03-06 S Wagman vs Rashkovsky, 1992 
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schaduw2: After 10..Ne3 white has to black 11.Qd2. Black can take the knight with Bxd4. White cannot take back: after Dxd4? follows Nxc2+ and the white queen is lost.
That's why 10.f3? is wrong. Better is 10.h4 or 10.Be2.
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| | Jan-11-06 A Grosar vs Judit Polgar, 1991
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schaduw2: Jovicic gives this example game of the opening 1.e4 c5 2.b3 d5 : Vukovic,Z (2415) - Jovicic,M (2350) [B20]
Belgrade GMA op Belgrade, 12.1988
1.e4 c5 2.b3 d5 3.exd5 Dxd5 4.Pc3 Dd8 5.Lb2 Pf6 6.Pf3 e6 7.Lb5+ Pbd7 8.a4 Ld6 9.d4 0-0 10.0-0 a6 11.Lc4 Dc7 12.h3 Td8 13.dxc5 Pxc5 14.De2
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| | Dec-07-04 Alekhine vs Vidmar, 1927 
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schaduw2: Alekhine had planned 20.Qh8+ but after Kf7! 21.Tf1+ Kg6!! the queen is lost!
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| | Oct-14-04 Teichmann vs Spielmann, 1909
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schaduw2: If white wants to make his influence on the centre stronger 11.Bc2! is stronger. See the next game of Tarrasch: [Event "Nurnberg"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1910.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Tarrasch, Siegbert"]
[Black "Spielmann, R."]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D40"]
[WhiteElo ...
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