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Emil Schallopp vs Johann Berger
2nd DSB Congress, Berlin (1881), Berlin GER, rd 13, Sep-13
Zukertort Opening: Queen Pawn Defense (A06)  ·  0-1

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Jul-03-05
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  Honza Cervenka: Good performance and pretty final combination of Berger.
Jul-03-05  farrooj: For those who didn't figure it out, If black takes the rook, (35.Rxe1) then Qg3 kills.

I think white messed up somewhere, he had a good game, but I can't find where

Jul-03-05
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  Honza Cervenka: <For those who didn't figure it out, If black takes the rook, (35.Rxe1) then Qg3 kills.> Exactly, but the combo begins with 33...Bh2+!

<I think white messed up somewhere, he had a good game> I think that black has the course of game under control all the time. Maybe 22.f5 deserved attention but I don't like white's position already there. Black pieces were better prepared for the play on the Kingside and centre and after opening of position they quickly prevailed.

Jan-03-06  cpryob123: On move 15, I think WHite should have played Ng5 INstead of Nxd7
Jul-07-23  generror: Two days later, playing Black, Schallop tried <1...d5> when Blackburne played <1.Nf3> -- and lost again :)

Blackburne vs E Schallopp, 1881

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