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Frank Marshall vs David Janowski
Barmen Meisterturnier A (1905), Barmen GER, rd 7, Aug-21
Queen's Gambit Declined: Queen's Knight Variation (D31)  ·  0-1

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Feb-22-18  Serpentin: Janowski remporte une de ses rares parties contre Marshall en tournoi. La partie avait pourtant tres mal débutée. Il refuse l'échange des dames (10...gxf6) Marshall effectue le 0-0-0 et Janowsky se prépare a attaquer (16...Dd5) si 17.b3 c4! Marshall ne veux pas echanger les dames par 18.Db1 Dxb1 ⩱ et se retrouve dans une situation perdante. Janowsky mene la suite de la partie de main de maitre!
Feb-22-18
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  Dionysius1: To save anyone doing a Google Translate function on <Serpentin>'s post: Janowski wins one of his rare games against Marshall in tournament. The game starts very badly. He refuses the exchange of queens (10 ... gxf6) Marshall castles long and Janowsky prepares to attack (16 ... Qd5). If 17.b3 c4! Marshall does not want to trade queens by 18.Qb1 Qxb1 ⩱ and finds himself in a losing situation. Janowsky leads the rest of the game!
Feb-22-18  ChessHigherCat: <Dionysus1> Excellent work! My only criticisms are that the last sentence should be "Janowsky plays the rest of the game with a masterful touch" and, far more importantly, the French masonic-Rosicrucian symbol ⩱ should be rendered as ~ï~ for Anglo-Saxon lodges.
Feb-22-18
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  Dionysius1: Thanks <ChessHigherCat>. That made me laugh out loud!

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