[Event "Vienna"] [Site "Vienna AUH"] [Date "1908.04.04"] [EventDate "1908.03.23"] [Round "10"] [Result "1-0"] [White "Akiba Rubinstein"] [Black "Oldrich Duras"] [ECO "D02"] [WhiteElo "?"] [BlackElo "?"] [PlyCount "77"] 1.d4 {Notes by Carl Schlechter from "Deutsche Schachzeitung" 1908.} d5 2.Nf3 c5 3.e3 Nf6 4.dxc5 Qa5+ {? Bad, because this helps the opponent to develop. The right move is 4...e6, and if 5.b4? then 5...a5 6.c3 axb4 7.cxb4 b6 regaining the pawn.} 5.Nbd2 Qxc5 6.a3 Qc7 7.c4 dxc4 {This also helps White's development. Better was 7...e6.} 8.Nxc4 Nc6 9.b4 Bg4 10.Bb2 b5 {? This will be refuted by a nice combination by White, but Black already stands worse. If, for example, 10...e6, then 11.Rc1!, threatening b5.} 11.Nce5 {!} Nxe5 12.Nxe5 {!!} Bxd1 13.Bxb5+ Nd7 {Best. If 13...Kd8 14.Rxd1+ Kc8 15.Ba6+ Kb8 16.Nc6+ Qxc6 17.Be5+ Qd6 (17...Qc7 18.Rd8+ mate) 18.Rc1!! and mate next move.} 14.Bxd7+ {The simplest. White forces an endgame with a pawn plus. Stronger was 14.Rxd1 Rd8 15.Nxd7 Rxd7 (or 15...e6 16.Ne5+ Ke7 17.Nc6+, etc.) 16.Bxd7+ Kd8 17.Bb5+ Kc8 18.Ba6+ Kb8 19.Rc1!, followed by Be5, and wins.} Qxd7 15.Nxd7 Bh5 16.Ne5 Rc8 17.g4 Bg6 18.Nxg6 hxg6 19.Bd4 a6 20.Kd2 f6 21.Rac1 Rxc1 22.Rxc1 e5 {Or 22...Rxh2 23.Rc8+ Kf7 24.Ke2! e5 25.Bc5 Bxc5 26.Rxc5 followed by Ra5 winning the a-pawn.} 23.Bc5 Rxh2 24.Bxf8 Kxf8 25.Ke2 {!} e4 26.Rc6 Rg2 {If 26...a5 27.b5 followed by Ra6.} 27.Rxa6 Rxg4 28.Ra7 Rg1 29.b5 Rb1 30.a4 g5 31.Rb7 Ra1 32.b6 Rxa4 33.Ra7 Rb4 34.b7 g4 35.Ra8+ Kf7 36.b8=Q Rxb8 37.Rxb8 Ke6 38.Re8+ Kf5 39.Kf1 1-0