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Reinfeld writes, "Microscopically preferable was 12...Ne5 13.Bxe5 Qxh1 14.Qxf7 Rd7 (amusing would be 14...Ne7 15.Qxe6+! Rd7 16.Bg4 Rhd8 17.Qd6! forcing mate) 15.Qe8+ Rd8 16.Qxe6+ Rd7 17.Qe8+ Rd8 18.Bg4
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Another deflection. Black is doomed now, for after capturing the white rook at a1, Black loses the last chance to protect c6, and the black queen is unable to stay on the a-file to protect a6.
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The 1000 Best Short Games of Chess: A Treasury of
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advise, "Motto: Think twice before castling on the
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in 1934. In just 14 moves, Canal sacrificed both his
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1001:200 Miniature Games of Chess
514:queenside turns out to be a
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127:White: Esteban Canal
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147:Scandinavian Defense
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24:game played by the
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115:algebraic notation
113:This article uses
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1175:Categories
1153:Game score
986:course on
926:References
583:12... Qxh1
988:Chessable
906:pure mate
79:Anderssen
1140:, p. 87.
914:See also
539:11. axb4
528:Seirawan
520:Reinfeld
512:castling
123:The game
73:writes,
51:and his
45:Budapest
26:Peruvian
1166:Lichess
570:12. Kd2
553:deflect
516:blunder
143:Opening
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