May-06-25 Swiderski vs H Caro, 1905
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Chessical: [DIAGRAM] Caro could have saved the game with <45...Re8> as White cannot escape perpetual check. <46. c7> Rc3 47. Bxh6 (not 47. c8=Q? Rcxc8 48. bxc8=Q Rxc8) 47...gxh6 48. b8=Q Rc1+ 49. Kg2 Rc2+ etc. If <46. Bxh6> gxh6 47. c7 Rf3+ 48. Kg2 Rc3 49. b8=Q Re2+ 50. Kf1 |
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Apr-04-25 Janowski vs J Mieses, 1907
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Chessical: A very sharp game which Mieses should have won with his very energetic play as Black. |
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Mar-29-25 J Mieses vs Chigorin, 1906
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Chessical: [DIAGRAM] <13... Nxf6?> 14. Rxf6+ gxf6 15. Bh6+ Kg8 16. Qg7 or Qe6 mate |
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Mar-27-25 Bardeleben - Caro (1892)
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Chessical: The Deutsche Schachzeitung extract reads:
"A short six-game match, for which Mr. Alapin contributed a prize of 50 marks, was contested recently between C. v. Bardeleben and H. Caro. Each player won two games, two ended in draws, and the prize was shared". |
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Feb-28-25 G Ligterink vs Bronstein, 1978
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Chessical: This was the only game Bronstein lost in this Category 9 tournament, (+6=8-1). |
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Feb-19-25 Sopkov
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Chessical: This may be A Sopkov, see Kholmov's opponent's name sign in this photograph of the 1950 Tartu semi final of the 18th USSR championship.
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Feb-16-25 Copenhagen (1923) 
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Chessical: Dr. Tartakower in the April 1923 edition of 'Neue Wiener Schachzeitung' discussed Nimzowitsch at length. In summary, he lauded Nimzowitsch as a pivotal figure in modern chess, his "My System" serving as a cornerstone for the "neo-romantic" school of thought. Dr. Tartakower stated ... |
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Feb-01-25 P Pervago vs H Neustadtl, 1902
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Chessical: Played in the correspondence tournament of "Le Monde Illustre". The last move is missing as Black "announced a mate in eight moves". White's 14 move was an innovation (instead of g3) that did not work as intended. <Source: Bridlington Free Press, Friday 13th November, 1903> ... |
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Jan-29-25 stevemcd87 chessforum 
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Chessical: <Stevemcd87> I requested a computer analysis of L Christiansen vs A Yusupov, 1992 , after six hours nothing had come back. I then repeated the request and received the auto reply, "One game analysis at a time. Game Analysis usually is complete in less than 10 minutes. Sorry ... |
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Jan-27-25 15th DSB Congress, Nuremberg (1906) 
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Chessical: The "Wiener Schachzeitung" of January/February 1907, wrote that Tarrasch's poor performance was considered the biggest surprise of the tournament, especially since Tarrasch had recently defeated Marshall and challenged Lasker to a world championship match. Tarrasch's failure it ... |
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