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Siegbert Tarrasch vs Bernhard Richter
Halle (1883)
Spanish Game: Morphy Defense. Tarrasch Variation (C77)  ·  0-1

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Feb-26-09
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  Honza Cervenka: 21.Bxf7 was a grave mistake. Black could have played simply 21...Qc6 threatening Qxg2# and covering Pf6 which allows him to take on f7 in next move with following Rg8 and decisive counter-attack. Richter's 21...Rg8!? is a more complex (and I would say a bit less effective) refutation of Bxf7 based on similar idea which leads to huge black's advantage too, though after 24.Qh3 Ng4! 25.Re2 Nxh6 white can still resist. Tarrasch's 24.Kf1?! and 25.Qh4 lost the game immediately sparing white of long and probably hopeless defense.

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