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Chess Notes ;; Edward Winter Chess Notes 2188-2461 NEWiNCH� Nearly 2,200 'C.N.' items have al­ that his game of living chess .tb412.o.O-O 'iVe713.g4 tbg4 ready appeared, covering all as­ against Capablanca at Los Angeles 14.J:ldg1 tbgf6 15.tbeS tbeS pects of the game. The journal be­ in 1933 had been pre-arranged. 16.deS tbhS 17 • .th6 Wes gan in 1982 and ran for eight The brilliancy is too familiar to be 18.l:tgS 'iVf6 19.l:thS gh6 years. In 1993 Chess Notes re­ repeated here, but it may be noted 20.J:lg1 'ifo>f8 21 • .tg6 .tc3 turned as a syndicated column, that on page 130 of 1001 Brilliant 22.bc3 We7 23 • .ifS .tfS published in various magazines Ways to Checkmate Reinfeld of­ 24.l:tfS 'tlfh4 25.l:tf7 'itrd6 throughout the world, but it will fered this position: 26.l:tg6 'itrcS 27.l:tb7 l:lab8 now be appearing exclusively in 28.'tlfb3 l:tb7 29.'it'b7 'tlfa4 New in Chess. Readers are invited to contribute and, when submitting informa­ tion, to quote exact book and magazine sources. 2188 1he earliest Caro-Kann Defence Which is the earliest published game featuring the Caro-Kann De­ fence? The solution given was U::tc6 'irc6 C.N. 42 reported on an 1864 2.'tt'b4 mate, but on page 52 of the 30.l:tc6 consultation game involving Zuker­ June 1987 Chess Life a reader and mate next move. tort (White). We can now say that pointed out UWe7 mate. The Chess G.S. Spreckley v A. Mongredien, Life columnist, Larry Evans, might 2190 Liverpool, 1847 began l.e4 c6 have been expected to know and Consultation game 2.d4 e5 3.de5 1!Va5 4.llic3 'ife5 mention that, with the (vital) What was the most formidable 5.llif3 Wc7 6.�c4. White won by difference of a white pawn on line-up ever seen in a consultation forcing mate at move 25, and the a4 rather than a2, the position game? C.N. 2160 gave the score of full score appeared on page 115 of was identical to the finish of a 1904 battle between Lasker, The Chess Player's Chronicle, 10 Capablanca v Steiner, but nothing Marshall, Teichmann and Chigorin April 1847. was said. (White) and Janowsky, Lawrence, A game played in India between A remarkably similar finish arose Marco and Schlechter, whereas Valentine Green and 'The Brah­ in a game published on pages 4-5 C.N. 2175 referred to a consultation min' opened l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 of the March 1923 Wiener game played at Voronovo, 1952 3.�d3 e6 4.llif3 llif6 5.e5 llifd7 Schachzeitung: between Petrosian, Averbakh, 6.c3 c5 and was published on page Taimanov, Geller, Botvinnik and 111 of Cassell's llul strated Family QO 11.12 Smyslov (White) and Keres, Kotov, Paper, 16July 1859. Savlelly Tartakower Tolush and Boleslavsky. A. Holte Two UK correspondents, Andrew 2189 Copenhagen, 20 January 1923 Butterworth (Mexborough) and Capa's 'brllllancy' 1.d4 dS 2.c4 e6 3.llic3 llf6l Paul Timson (Clitheroe), point out As mentioned in C.N. 2037, Her­ 4• .qs �e7 5.e3 0-0 6.'ifc2 that when the latter game appeared man Steiner disclosed on page 66 llbl d7 7 .ll:if3 c6 8.cdS edS on pages 45-48 of Petrosian 's of the March 1943 Chess Review 9.�d3 h6 10.h4 l:te8 11 • .tf4 Legacy (Editions Erebouni, 1990) it was claimed that Boleslavsky, 1931), page 79. I think that the 2194 Botvinnik and Smyslov partici­ older sources are more reliable, A knight at e5 pated only in the latter part of the but how did the wrong move origi­ 'The great master places a knight game. nate and spread?' at e5; checkmate follows by itself.' This aphorism is regularly credited 2191 2193 to Tartakower (see, for example, No collection of games Zukertort v Blackburne page 16 of Golombek's The Encydo­ 'No collection of games of any of pedia ofC hess), but should it be? the modern masters exists. . .' On page 426 of the 17 February W. Steinitz, The International 1934 issue of L'Echiquier Tar­ Chess Magazine, January 1885, takower gave this position: page6. 2192 Tarrasch v Lasker From Bernd Graefrath (Essen): 'In my research on Emanuel Lasker I have found conflicting data on a move in the fourth game This position came about after of his match with Tarrasch Black's 30th move in Zukertort v (Diisseldorf, 24 August 1908). Blackburne, London, 1883, one of Lasker made his famous rook the most famous games. manoeuvre from e7 via e5 to c5. Zukertort won with 31.i.e5, a 0. Bernstein-N.N., Paris, 1933. On move 15 did the white queen move attributed two exclamation go from d4 to c3 or from d4 to c4? marks by Reinfeld on page 34 of Play went: The Chess Masters on Winning 1. 'it'h4 c2 2.hg6 J:l.h8 3.J:l.f7 Chess (New York, 1960). However, Af7 4.J:l.f7 <otgB 5.'it'h7 J:l.h7 a forced mate in seven with 6.gh7 'oth8 7.lLig& mate 31.J:l.g8 had already been put for­ ward by Edgard Tchelebi of Beirut At the conclusion Tartakower wrote: (1928-1963) on page 60 of the ' "Ces grands-maitres placent March 1957 BCM. leur[s) Cavaliers ii e5 et apres les It may not be long until some­ mats decoulent d'eux-memes!" dit body brings out a book of com­ en voyant cette catastrophe un puter 'busts' of famous positions, spectateur grincheux. ' and some general questions are In short, Tartakower was quot­ worth contemplating. Are such ing an onlooker. The earliest sources by both faster wins 'important'? Should Lasker and Tarrasch give 15 .... d4- annotators systematically look for, 2195 c3 (and l 7.'ti'c3-b3), as is shown by and point out, these discoveries? The Stormy Petrel and the the Olms volume Die Schachwett­ Should the use of a computer, and Evans Gambit kii.mpfe Lasker-Tarrasch um die perhaps even its identity, always Who in the chess world was 'The Weltmeislerschaft 1908 und 1916. be acknowledged? Should new edi­ Stormy Petrel'? But later sources give 15.'it'd4-c4 tions of old books aim to represent The obvious answer may be and 17.'ti'c4-b3. 'the current state of knowledge'? Nimzowitsch, but he was not the These include Reti's Die neuen For the record, our 25-franc first Page 574 of the March 1882 Ideen im Schachspiel, Tartakower's chess CD-ROM had put its finger, Brentano's Chess Monthly reported Die hypermodeme Schachpartie or whatever, on 31.J:l.g8 almost that Philip Richardson (1841- and, even, a book by Lasker him­ before we had set our stop-watch 1920) attended the Cafe Interna­ self, Brettspiele der Volker (Berlin, going. tional in New· York only 'on rainy dayosw,i ntogt hfaec tth ahtew as Marc1h8 56p,a ge9s4 -95h)a,d 2197 ap hotograanpdch,oe nrs equengtolntyeh, se a mwea uyn tmiolv 1e3 . 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