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Joel Fridlizius vs Alexander Alekhine
Nordic Congress, Stockholm (1912), Stockholm SWE, rd 3, Jun-27
Spanish Game: Morphy Defense. Tarrasch Variation (C77)  ·  1-0

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White to move.
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1-0

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Jan-09-06  notsodeepthought: Beautiful game, in which Alekhine (still in his younger days) gets overwhelmed by white's attack. This is Fridlizius' only game in the database, but it deserves to be better known.
Oct-07-06
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  Phony Benoni: Rarely is Alekhine reduced to playing computer moves to stave off mate.
Nov-06-07  dakgootje: Odd Fridlizius only has 1 game in the DB for he wasn't that bad a player! At this 1912 Stockholm Tournament he won both from Alekhine and Spielmann!
Oct-15-09  Dravus: Starting at move 18, and especially at 22-25, White's Q Knight does the W-maneuver seen in the Bishop-Knight vs King checkmate. With only one game on the database, "Thin Fridlizius" beats Alekhine.
Dec-31-14
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  perfidious: <dakgootje: Odd Fridlizius only has 1 game in the DB for he wasn't that bad a player!>

Good to see that this has changed.

Sep-11-18  WorstPlayerEver: Puzzle after 29... cxd4


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