tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4459360717297142573.post1844931515032540375..comments2024-03-29T18:31:49.454+11:00Comments on chessexpress: Do as I say, not as I doShaun Presshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00897215011002594039noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4459360717297142573.post-78740071451394278762009-05-10T16:29:00.000+10:002009-05-10T16:29:00.000+10:00I have put this game up on OzChess so that viewers...I have put this game up on <A HREF="http://www.ozchess.com.au" REL="nofollow">OzChess </A>so that viewers can scroll through the moves of the game at their pleasure.<br /><br /><A HREF="http://www.ozchess.com.au/14907-post11.html" REL="nofollow">Spielmann vs Nimzo Game</A>OzChess.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10361186495327083764noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4459360717297142573.post-41440492205336731282009-05-09T20:37:00.000+10:002009-05-09T20:37:00.000+10:00This was an interesting game also because first pr...This was an interesting game also because first prize in the tournament, which was a very strong one, depended on the result. The authors point that, as well as keeping White on his toes with 17...Nb4, Black could have elegantly equalised with 17... Qxc2+ etc.<br /><br />As it was Spielmann won the Semmering tournament ahead of Alekhine, Vidmar, Nimzovich, Tartakover, Rubinstein, Tarrasch, Reti, Grunfeld (in that order) etc.<br /><br />DJDenis Jessopnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4459360717297142573.post-50796932046850651392009-05-09T01:15:00.000+10:002009-05-09T01:15:00.000+10:00"it is kind of refereshing to see Nimzowitsch will..."it is kind of refereshing to see Nimzowitsch willingly steer away from the sterile QGD's "<br /><br />White played 1.e4. A QGD would have been difficult to play...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com