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Charles Gilbert Marriott Watson vs Jose Raul Capablanca
London (1922), London ENG, rd 12, Aug-15
Formation: Queen Pawn Game: London System (D02)  ·  0-1

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White to move.
ANALYSIS [x]
Notes by Stockfish 9 v010218 (minimum 6s/ply)7...Bd7 was played in V Kovacevic vs B Abramovic, 1988 (0-1) 8.dxc5 Qxc5 9.Nd2 e5 10.Bg3 Rc8 11.Be2 Bd6 12.Nxe4 = +0.03 (24 ply)better is 8...cxd4 9.cxd4 e6 10.Be2 Rc8 11.O-O Be7 12.Nhf3 O-O ⩱ -0.76 (24 ply)= -0.08 (24 ply) after 9.Be2 h6 10.Nhf3 Bh7 11.h3 Be7 12.O-O O-O 13.Bd1 cxd4 11.g4 cxd4 12.cxd4 g5 13.Bxg5 Bd6 14.Bxf6 gxf6 15.Kf2 = -0.34 (23 ply) ⩱ -1.48 (23 ply) 13.Bg5 Ng3 14.Rg1 Nxf1 15.Kxf1 Bd6 16.e4 Bxh2 17.Rh1 Kd7 ⩱ -1.25 (24 ply) 13...e5 14.dxe5 Nxf4 15.exf4 Bc5 16.Kd1 Be3 17.e6 fxe6 ∓ -2.49 (22 ply) ⩱ -1.29 (23 ply) 15.Nf1 O-O-O 16.Qd2 Qc7 17.g3 Ne7 18.O-O-O Rh3 19.Ne3 ⩱ -1.34 (26 ply)-+ -2.72 (22 ply) 18.Kb1 O-O-O 19.gxf4 Bxf4 20.Rdg1 g6 21.h4 Be3 22.Rd1 ∓ -2.45 (21 ply)-+ -3.95 (24 ply)-+ mate-in-11 after 28...Qb5 29.Rfd1 Rxb2 30.R1d2 Rh1+ 31.Rd1 Qxd333.Ke1 Rhe2+ 34.Kd1 Qa1# -+ mate-in-20-1

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Aug-23-05  turkishgrandmaster: Usually when white plays the London system , they win
Feb-07-10  nolanryan: i love this game, but i love the turk's comment even more
Mar-21-11
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  FSR: I tried submitting "Elementary, My Dear Watson" as the pun for this game, but someone had beaten me to it. :-(
Jun-07-22
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  kingscrusher: White's mistake was 1.Nf3 for the London system. The Knight should not commit so early.

The modern London system move order is for example:

1.d4 d5
2.Bf4!

Early Bf4 helps avoid all this c5, Qb6 downside torture

Be4 by Capablanca was beautiful amplification strategy for the Q on b6 to inflict dark square damage through provocation of moves like f3

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