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Siegbert Tarrasch vs Richard Reti
Berlin (1920), Berlin GER, rd 5, Dec-09
Indian Game: Wade-Tartakower Defense (A46)  ·  0-1

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Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-15-09
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  Honza Cervenka: White's position was quite promising for a long time but in the end his overextended Pawn has fallen and the game was suddenly lost. 29.Bc5 with idea Be7 was a mistake. 29,Rhg1 with intention to play g4-g5 was better. Also white should keep Queens on board instead of proposing their trade.
Feb-22-18  goser: 12...Nh7 look like deliberate mockery over chess views of Dr Tarrasch. He must have felt himself particularly upset after losing this game.

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