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Alexander Alekhine vs Max Euwe
Euwe - Alekhine World Championship Rematch (1937), Amsterdam NED, rd 4, Oct-12
Slav Defense: Czech. Wiesbaden Variation (D17)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Aug-18-07  kevin86: Here is a game where much business is done on the four center squares. However,the play on the other sixty are quite boring. Note the white king's rook:That castle actually stayed in one place-like real castles tend to do,lol
Mar-26-08  Knight13: Yes. Both players knew that the center squares were the most important in the game and letting the other dominate such place would be suicide.

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