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Jose Raul Capablanca vs Alfredo Anaya
Exhibition game (1911) (exhibition), Montevideo URU, Jul-07
Queen Pawn Game: Zukertort Variation (D02)  ·  1-0

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May-24-09  blacksburg: perhaps black should have played 5...c4 or 6...c4, as per <Phony Benoni>'s comments here - A Kreymborg vs Capablanca, 1911

seems strange to play 7...Bd7 and 8...b6. 7...b6, 8...Bb7 is more natural.

Jun-10-15  TheFocus: To conclude his 1st South American Tour, Capablanca played two exhibition games against two of the strongest players in Uruguay.

This game was played in Montivideo on July 7, 1911.

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