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Jose Raul Capablanca vs Akiba Rubinstein
Bad Kissingen (1928), Bad Kissingen GER, rd 3, Aug-14
Queen's Gambit Accepted: Central Variation. Rubinstein Defense (D20)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Oct-28-05  Whitehat1963: Where might a computer improve on this game? Where are the missed opportunities? It seems to me that Capablanca was always very content to draw against Rubinstein unless he saw a clear victory, which occurred only once! (Opening of the Day)
Oct-29-05
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  Chessical: Computers apart, human commentators have suggested <15.e5> followed by Ne4 was more dynamic.
Jun-18-09  Bridgeburner: Rubinstein came =3rd (with Max Euwe, both scoring +4 =5 -2, although Euwe won their individual encounter) in this tournament behind Bogolyubov (+6 =4 -1) and Capablanca (+4 =6 -1).

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