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Carl Schlechter vs Friedrich Koehnlein
17th DSB Congress, Hamburg (1910), Hamburg GER, rd 10, Jul-29
Spanish Game: Closed Variations (C84)  ·  1-0

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ANALYSIS [x]
Notes by Stockfish 9 v010218 (minimum 6s/ply)better is 12...b4 13.d5 bxc3 14.bxc3 Na5 15.Nf1 O-O 16.h3 Bd7 = +0.29 (26 ply)better is 13.d5 Na5 14.b4 cxb4 15.cxb4 Nc4 16.Nxc4 bxc4 17.Ba3 Bd7 ⩲ +1.01 (25 ply)= +0.37 (27 ply)better is 16.Ng3 Bd7 17.b3 Ra8 18.h3 Rfb8 19.Be3 b4 20.cxb4 Rxb4 ⩲ +0.77 (23 ply)better is 16...h6 17.Bc1 Nc4 18.h3 Bd7 19.b3 Nb6 20.Be3 Ra8 21.Qd2 = +0.07 (25 ply) ⩲ +0.65 (25 ply) 20...Rfa8 21.Nhf5 Bf8 22.Be3 Nb7 23.Rxa7 Rxa7 24.h3 Ra2 = +0.20 (23 ply) ± +2.20 (21 ply) 23...Rfa8 24.Rg3 g6 25.Nxh6+ Kf8 26.h4 Nc6 27.Rc1 Ke8 ⩲ +1.20 (19 ply)+- +4.34 (24 ply)26...Qd7 27.Bxf8+ Qxh3 28.gxh3 Bxf8 29.b4 cxb4 30.cxb4 +- +9.07 (25 ply)1-0

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Kibitzer's Corner
Dec-28-16
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  Mateo: A beautiful attacking game. 20.Nh4! was a sound move. 23.Re3! was strong too and 25.Nxh6!! followed by 26.Bxh6! was brilliant.
Dec-28-16  talwnbe4: nice. The finish on 27..Nxh6 is 28. Qh5 since on 28.. Bg5 29.Qxg5 and mate next 30 Qxh6

a similar play on 25..Nxh6 26. Bxh6

Dec-29-22  EphemeralAdvantage: The epitome of the typical Nf5 attack in the Ruy by Schlechter. This could easily go into one of Chernev's books.

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