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Rubinstein, A.

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  1. [Event "St Petersburg"]
  2. [Site "St Petersburg RUS"]
  3. [Date "1909.02.18"]
  4. [EventDate "1909.02.15"]
  5. [Round "3"]
  6. [Result "1-0"]
  7. [White "Akiba Rubinstein"]
  8. [Black "Emanuel Lasker"]
  9. [ECO "D30"]
  10. [WhiteElo "?"]
  11. [BlackElo "?"]
  12. [PlyCount "79"]
  13.  
  14. 1.d4 {Notes by Emanuel Lasker} d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.c4 e6 4.Bg5 c5
  15. 5.cxd5 exd5 6.Nc3 cxd4 7.Nxd4 Nc6 {The cause for subsequent
  16. embarrasment. 7...Be7 was preferable.} 8.e3 Be7 9.Bb5 {Showing
  17. up the weakness of Black's 7th move.} Bd7 10.Bxf6 Bxf6 11.Nxd5
  18. Bxd4 12.exd4 Qg5 13.Bxc6 Bxc6 14.Ne3 O-O-O {A careless
  19. move. There was no reason for Black to desist from his
  20. intention of capturing the g-pawn simply because White has
  21. omitted Qe2+. As a matter of fact, after ...Bxg2 15 Rg1 Qa5+
  22. 16 Qd2 Qxd2+ 17 Kxd2 Be4 Black would have been quite
  23. comfortable.} 15.O-O Rhe8 16.Rc1 {! A very subtle move. What
  24. with the threat of Rc5 and d5, White retains his advantage,
  25. and he can certainly cope with Black's threat of ...Rxe3.}
  26. Rxe3 17.Rxc6+ bxc6 18.Qc1 {!} Rxd4 19.fxe3 Rd7 20.Qxc6+ Kd8
  27. 21.Rf4 {! A splendid idea, threatening to decide the game at
  28. once by Qa8+, followed by a Rook check on e4 or c4; hence,
  29. Black is forced to swap Queens and to face a lost ending.} f5
  30. 22.Qc5 Qe7 {After 22...Rd1+ 23 Kf2 Rd2+ 24 Ke1 Qxg2 White
  31. would win the Rook by 23 Qa5+.} 23.Qxe7+ Kxe7 24.Rxf5 Rd1+
  32. 25.Kf2 Rd2+ 26.Kf3 Rxb2 27.Ra5 Rb7 28.Ra6 Kf8 29.e4 Rc7 30.h4
  33. Kf7 31.g4 Kf8 32.Kf4 Ke7 33.h5 h6 34.Kf5 Kf7 35.e5 Rb7 36.Rd6
  34. Ke7 37.Ra6 Kf7 38.Rd6 Kf8 39.Rc6 Kf7 40.a3 1-0
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