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Emanuel Lasker vs J E Randall
Simul, 24b (1907) (exhibition), Brooklyn CC, New York, NY USA, Nov-20
King's Gambit: Accepted. Bishop's Gambit (C33)  ·  0-1

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Jun-15-12
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  GrahamClayton: According to the following webpage, Lasker was White, and Black's surname was Randell, not Randel:

http://www.chesscafe.com/text/colla...

Oct-06-14
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  Stonehenge: Randall according to http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/....
Dec-04-14  TheFocus: Lasker - Randell according to Whyld.

From a simul at the Mercantile in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 20, 1907.

Lasker's score is not known.

Jul-03-16
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  MissScarlett: The <ACB>, January 1908, p.3, says the venue was the Brooklyn CC and Lasker scored +18 -3 =3.
Jul-04-16  TheFocus: <MissScarlett> You are correct. In my database, it describes Randell as a schoolboy.

<Brooklyn Chess Club, Brooklyn, New York November 20
+18=3–3>

Jun-25-18
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  fredthebear: Black is threatening 14...Qg2#, a Lolli's Mate pattern. White cannot defend the g2 square.

- If 14.Bf1 f2# by the pawn.

- If 14.Qf1 Qg4+ 15.Qg2 QxQg2#.

Jun-25-18  morfishine: <fredthebear: Black is threatening 14...Qg2#, a Lolli's Mate pattern. White cannot defend the g2 square> Not true. White can defend <g2> with heavy loss of material: 14.Bxf3 Nxf3+ 15.Qxf3 Qxf3 and Black wins

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