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Moshe Czerniak vs Savielly Tartakower
Buenos Aires Olympiad Final-A (1939), Buenos Aires ARG, rd 4, Sep-05
Queen Pawn Game: General (D00)  ·  1-0

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Dec-23-13  adbat: 35.Bb6! nice move
Sep-15-21  tbontb: A seesaw struggle between two inventive players where initially 28.Rxe6 (better 28.cxb6 axb6 29.gxf5) squanders White's advantage though the ending remains difficult. Later on, 35.Bxb6 is tricky but probably only equal after 35....axb6 36.cxb6 (or 36.Re8+ Kf7 37.cxb6 Nf2+) ....Ra8 37.Rxc6. Next, White misses a clear win by 8.Kd3 Rc3+ 39.Kd2 axb6 40.Rxb6 only to blunder with 39.Ka4 (better Ka2). Finally, Black overlooks the now winning line 39....axb6 40.Rc8+ Kf7 41.Rc7+ Ke8 42.Rxg7 bxc5 and goes on to lose.

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