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Israel Albert Horowitz vs Reuben Fine
Olympic Selection Tournament (1933), New York, NY USA, rd 7, May-12
Queen's Gambit Accepted: Classical Defense. Alekhine System (D28)  ·  0-1

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Apr-10-11  DanielBryant: While Fine finds a nice tactic to round this one out, his overall strategy in the game seems rather extravagant. I would have a hard time believing White doesn't have good attacking chances somewhere. Perhaps 17.Qc2 might have forced Black's pieces to less ideal squares and prevented the counterattack that comes?

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