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Abraham Speijer vs Julius Perlis
St. Petersburg (1909), St. Petersburg RUE, rd 11, Mar-01
Spanish Game: Berlin Defense. Closed Wolf Variation (C66)  ·  1-0

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Aug-04-12  Karpova: After 7...g6


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Dr. Emanuel Lasker: <This move is intended to save the two moves, which Black apparently loses with the continuation 7...Be7 and 8...0-0 then ...Re8, ...Bf8, ...g7-g6, and ...Bg7; but in this line of play the bishop does not go in e7 in vain; he has to guard against several attacks: as, for instance, White's Bg5 or e4-e5, and does not change the 'venue' until White has ceased these attacks.>

From the St. Petersburg 1909 tournament book, translated by Richard Teichmann.

Interestingly, in the same round another attempt at saving these moves by an immediate fiancchetto of the bishop in a line of the Ruy Lopez occured and was drastically punished: Lasker vs Vidmar, 1909

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