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Siegbert Tarrasch vs Frank Marshall
Ostend Champions (1907), Ostend BEL, rd 6, May-23
Spanish Game: Morphy Defense. Schliemann Defense Deferred (C70)  ·  1-0

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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-04-22
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  Volcach: Instructive moments for me:

<16 f5!> While many moves win the position, I never looked at this one. While my BB3 is the engine's choice, the line I would've played was weaker overall. When you see a good move, it's still worth calculating other lines. Sometimes an easier path to victory will show itself

<34 Bd3!> Far superior to be on this diagonal than control the e8 square from a4. In fact, this diagonal is so much stronger that the bishop doesn't need to leave for the next 20 moves before its trip to c8 to aid in promotion.

<35 a5!> Though again several moves are winning, my c5 allows several weird blockading ideas and no good files for my Rooks to work on. a5 has a much clearer plan with the rooks swinging to the a file and my d5 rook able to swing laterally to the a file.

Jun-04-22  0ZeR0: <Volcach>

I enjoy your instructive moments posts, and surely I am not the only one. Keep 'em coming!

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