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Emanuel Lasker vs Jacques Mieses
Paris (1900), Paris FRA, rd 3, May-21
Queen's Gambit Declined: Semi-Tarrasch Defense (D40)  ·  1-0

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ANALYSIS [x]
Notes by Stockfish 9 v010218 (minimum 7s/ply) 7...Be7 8.Bb5+ Nc6 9.exd5 Nxd5 10.Bxe7 Qxe7 11.O-O = 0.00 (26 ply) 8.Bb5+ Bd7 9.Bxf6 gxf6 10.Nxd4 Bxb5 11.Ndxb5 a6 12.Nd4 ± +2.15 (25 ply)= +0.26 (29 ply) 12...Bd6 13.Nxc6 bxc6 14.Qxc6+ Kf8 15.O-O g6 16.Rad1 Qe5 = +0.15 (30 ply) ⩲ +0.91 (29 ply) 14.O-O Bxc3 15.Qxc6+ Bd7 16.Qxc3 O-O 17.Rfe1 Be6 18.b3 ⩲ +0.79 (28 ply)= 0.00 (32 ply) 21.Qc5+ Kg8 22.Nc6 Re8 23.Rf3 g6 24.Nd4 Qa6+ 25.Kg1 Bg4 = -0.24 (31 ply) 21...h4 22.Rg5 g6 23.Ng4 Qd6 24.Ne5 Qd2 25.Ng4 Qd3+ ⩱ -1.04 (28 ply) ± +1.63 (31 ply) 25...g6 26.Kg1 Rb8 27.c4 Rb7 28.Rc3 Rd7 29.Qe3 Qf6 30.Qe5 ⩲ +1.26 (29 ply)+- +7.22 (27 ply)29...hxg4 30.Rxh1 Rc8 31.Rg1 Rc4 32.Re7 Kg6 33.Ra7 Kf6 +- +7.00 (26 ply)1-0

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Jan-30-05  like a GM: Why did Mieses take the knight? (22..Qxc6)
Jan-30-05  sneaky pete: <like a GM> There is no better, other moves lose a full piece. If the rook moves to c8 or a8 white plays 23.Qc5+ Kg8 24.Ne7+ .. etc and if 22... Bd3+ 23.Kg1 .. etc.
Jul-11-17
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  KEG: Lasker's fine winning move 22. Nc6! was a thing of beauty, but Lasker's play before then was surprisingly weak. The errors in this game were (except for Mieses' final losing move--21...a6?) entirely missed by Rosenthal in the Tournament Book and by Marco in his analysis of this game.

With 7. e4, Lasker obtained an open and clearly superior position against Mieses' Semi-Tarrasch Defense. Mieses could nonetheless have had a playable game with 7...Be7 as noted by Rosenthal. Mieses' 7...cxd4?, however, was a blunder. It is hard to see how Mieses could have survived had Lasker responded 8. Bb5+, a move neither Rosenthal nor Marco mention. By contrast, Lasker's 8. Qxd4? let Mieses back in the game.

Mieses erred badly again with 12...Bb4, a move wrongly praised by Marco. After 13. BxN+ bxB, the simple 14. 0-0 would have given Lasker close to a won game.

But Lasker (and Rosenthal and Marco) missed the power of 14. 0-0 and played 14. Qxc6+, and then got into trouble after 14...Kf8 15. Qe4? (15. Qb5 should have been played).

After the ensuing exchanges, Lasker's pawn structure was fractured and his King was precariously placed. After 18...Bh6, Lasker's opening advantage was entirely gone, his King was under siege, and a dangerous pin on the e-file loomed:


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Lasker's 20. Kf1 only made things worse (he needed to play 20. Qc5+). After 20...h5 21. Re1, Mieses definitely had the better game.

But Mieses failed to play 21...g6 (Marco spotted this) and instead played 21...a6? The position was now as follows:


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Now Lasker pounced with the brilliant 22. Nc6! and suddenly the game was over. As previously noted on this site, Mieses' 22...Qxc6--though a losing move--was better than the alternatives.

Mieses' 25...Qh1+ led to immediate disaster, but even with the "best" move (25...g6) Mieses was lost.

Not one of Lasker's better games, but a lovely finish.

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