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Leopold Loewy, Jr. vs Josef Hrdina
5th Trebitsch Memorial (1913), Vienna AUH, Dec-??
Spanish Game: Berlin Defense. Hedgehog Variation (C66)  ·  0-1

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Jan-18-14  Karpova: Annotations (condensed):

9.f4 <Beware of f4 especially in the Spanish. This can harm you very easily.>

12.b3 <?>

12...g6 <!>

13...Ng4 <Black now threatens to win the exchange by ...Bg7 Bd2 ...Bxc3 followed by Ne3. Also threatening Nxh2 and Qh4.>

14...d5 <! Start of a magnificent combination, whose point becomes obvious at move 16.>

16...Nxh2 <!>

17.Ne4 <To proceed with Qe1 if Black moves the ♗ and therey meet the terrifying threat ...Qh4.>

17...Rxe4 <!>

19.Qe1 <White prevents checkmate and hopes to win the ♘f1 later.>

19...Nd4 <Black conducts the attack in most tremendous style. He threatens now Nxe2. Noticeable is that White can't take the ♘f1 yet (20.Qxf1? Qh4+ 21.Kg1 Nf3+).>

20...Bf5 <!>

21.Bd3 <Original: Weiß durfte weder Sf1 noch Lf1 schlagen.> (White mustn't take either Nf1 or Bf1. I'm not sure what is meant.)

23...Ng3+ <Black takes away the square h4 from the White ♕ in fine style. If White takes the ♘, then ...Qh4#. Resigned.>

Source: Pages 222-223 of the September-November 1914 'Wiener Schachzeitung'

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