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Jose Raul Capablanca vs Frank Marshall
Capablanca - Marshall (1909), New York, NY USA, rd 16, May-21
Four Knights Game: Janowski Variation (C49)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Jun-27-03  coke934: classic bishop endgame.
Sep-16-16
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  fredthebear: Capablanca is saddled with the task of defending two isolated queenside pawns which must be about as enjoyable as a toothache. In this case, he puts his pawns on the SAME COLOR as his lone bishop and holds the draw.
Sep-16-16  RookFile: Yes, I certainly would not want the white pieces in this game. Getting a draw was an excellent result for white.

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