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Carlos Torre Repetto vs Stasch Mlotkowski
25th Western Championship (1924), Detroit, MI USA, rd 14, Aug-31
Slav Defense: Exchange Variation (D13)  ·  1-0

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Feb-02-05  ArturoRivera: 26.-...Qxh7
27.-Ng6+ Kg8
28.-Qf8 mates
Dec-01-06  Cyphelium: 23.- ♖c8 loses a pawn, and 25.- fxg4 the game. Better was 23.- ♖g8, when it looks like black can hold.
Dec-01-06  Calli: Name reversal! The name is Stasch Mlotkowski. (Stasch is a Polish nickname for Stanley). Should be combined with Mlotkowski .
Dec-01-06  Resignation Trap: <Calli> is right, of course. By the way, this game was played in Detroit.
Feb-02-07  Timothy Glenn Forney: This is a stunning ending as pointed out by <Arturo> 25.g4!! leading to bueatiful mating net.WOW!!.

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