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Max Euwe vs Alexander Alekhine
Euwe - Alekhine World Championship Rematch (1937), Rotterdam NED, rd 15, Nov-09
Slav Defense: Czech Variation. Classical System (D18)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Sep-12-07  kevin86: Queen and pawn endings are very hard to win because of the constant threat of checking by the queen. This one is made even harder because the stonger side has no passed pawn and the weaker side his his king in front of the pawns. Here,Alekhine cannot escape the checks,so the game is drawn.
Apr-08-08  Knight13: <Queen and pawn endings are very hard to win> Oui, but one slip and you're dead.

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