Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 01:40:05 04/13/01
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Here are his annotations: On April 13, 2001 at 04:24:58, Dann Corbit wrote: > >Here is the game. > >[Event "It"] >[Site "Bad Niendorf (Germany)"] >[Date "1927.??.??"] >[Round "?"] >[White "Kmoch, Hans"] >[Black "Nimzowitsch, Aron I"] >[Result "0-1"] >[ECO "B00"] >[Opening "KP"] >[Variation "Nimzovich defence"] > >50. Kg3 Rb4 The winning move. >51. cxb4 Compulsory, or else R-R5; etc >a4 52. b5+ Kxb5 53. Ba3 c3 54. Rb1 Kc4 As White's R and B are immobilised-otherwise P-Kt7; with K-Kt6; is immediately decisive-the black K can at leisure feast upon the QP and return to QB5. This is the deciding factor. >55. f4 Kxd4 56. Kf2 Kc4 57. >Ke1 d4 58. Ke2 Kd5 59. Kf3 .. If K-Q3, B-R3 mate >59. .. Bb7 60. Re1 Kc4+ 61. Kf2 b2 62. f5 exf5 63. e6 >Bc6 0-1 -- GCP
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