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Charles Jaffe vs Emanuel Lasker
Exhibition game (1926), New York, NY USA, Feb-03
Torre Attack: Classical Defense (A46)  ·  0-1

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  keypusher: I think this was a clock game, not a simul.
Aug-13-09  ughaibu: Calli!
Dec-11-14  TheFocus: A clock game played in New York, New York on February 3, 1926.

Jaffe won in 45 moves.

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