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  • Sunday, March 23, 2014

    Taubenhaus vs. Schallopp



    When I got rid of almost all of my chess books a couple of years ago, 500 Master Games by Tartakower and Dumont was one of the keepers.  This collection of games dates from 1798 through 1938, and is well-annotated with the games being arranged by openings which is another nice feature. While playing over some of the games recently I came across this Taubenhaus vs. Schallopp game that was short, sharp and entertaining.  If you want to sharpen your tactical vision, this game is a good one to play over and a close study of it will be rewarding.  Otherwise, it’s just fun to play through.  Enjoy it!
     

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