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David Janowski vs Oscar Chajes
Chajes - Janowski (1918), New York, NY USA, rd 1, Mar-16
Indian Game: Wade-Tartakower Defense (A46)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Kibitzer's Corner
Aug-05-15
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  Chessical: “Oscar Chajes, the State Champion, has not measured up to his opportunities in the first two games of his match with D. Janowski of Paris, both of which, with correct play at the critical junctures, he should have won. Instead, both games were drawn.

In the first encounter Janowski played far beneath his form in the opening, and deservedly got the worst of it. Chajes finishing the first session with a clear "exchange" ahead. Little by little, however, this advantage was permitted to slip through his fingers and in the end, Janowski with a knight against two widely separated pawns, barely managed to force a draw".

<Source: "The Brooklyn Daily Eagle", 21st March 1918, p.26>

<63...b4> wins

Aug-31-17  Straclonoor: <63...b4 wins> Sure!

Line from Lomonosov TB7
63. d5 b4 64.Kd4 b3 65. Kc3 h5 66. Nd4 h4 67. d6 h3 68. d7 Ra8 69. Nf3 Kh6 70. Kxb3 Rd8 71. Kc2 Rxd7 72. Ne5 Re7 73. Nf3 Rf7 74. Ne5 Rf5 75. Ng4+ Kg5 76. Nh2 Rf2+ 77. Kc3 Rxh2 78. Kb3 Rg2 79. Ka3 h2 80. Kb3 h1=Q 81. Kc3 Qd1 82. Kc4 Rc2+ 83. Kb4 Qb1+ 84. Ka4 Ra2#

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