Mr. Capablanca himself was kind enough to annotate and publish this game. All the annotations are by him. |
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bg5 Bb4
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This constitutes the McCutcheon Variation. Instead of defending, Black counter-attacks on the Q side. It leads to highly interesting games. |

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5. exd5
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At the time this game was played the variation 5 P - K 5 was in vogue, but I consider this move to be stronger. |
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5... Qxd5
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This move has as its object the disruption of White's Q side. |

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6. Bxf6 Bxc3+ 7. bxc3 gxf6 8. Nf3 b6
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Black plans to post his Bishop on the long diagonal, plant a Rook on the K Kt file and attack the castled position of White's King, on the assumption White will castle on the K side. |
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9. Qd2 Bb7 10. Be2 Nd7 11. c4 Qf5 12. O-O-O
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White counters Black's aim at the K side by castling on the Q side. |
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12... O-O-O 13. Qe3 Rhg8 14. g3 Qa5
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Overlooking White's reply. |
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15. Rd3 Kb8 16. Rhd1 Qf5 17. Nh4
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This puts the Knight out of play for a few moves, but also puts the Black Queen out of play. |
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17... Qg5 18. f4 Qg7 19. Bf3
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To eliminate Black's fianchettoed Bishop, an excellent defensive piece. |
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19... Rge8 20. Bxb7 Kxb7 21. c5 c6
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White was threatening P - B 6 ch. |

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22. Nf3 Qf8
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It is evident that White has a great advantage of position. |
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23. Nd2
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23 R - Kt 3 was the correct move. |
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23... bxc5 24. Nc4
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24 Kt - K 4 would have brought about an end game favorable to White. |
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24... Nb6 25. Na5+ Ka8 26. dxc5 Nd5 27. Qd4 Rdc8
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If 27... R - Kt 1, White wins with 28 Kt x P R (Kt 1) - B 1 29 Kt x P. |
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28. c4
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28 Kt - B 4 was better. |
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28... e5 29. Qg1 e4 30. cxd5 exd3 31. d6
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I thought this Pawn would win me the game. |
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31... Re2 32. d7 Rc2+ 33. Kb1 Rb8+ 34. Nb3 Qe7
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The position is most interesting. |
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35. Rxd3
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I believe this move cost me my last chance to win the game, and if that is so, it would vindicate my judgment when I played 28 P - B 4. If I play 35 Q - Q 4! instead, after 35... R x K R P 36 Q x Q P! R - Q 1 37 Q - R 6 K - Kt 1 38 Q x B P and White will have at least a draw. |
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35... Re2 36. Qd4 Rd8 37. Qa4 Qe4 38. Qa6 Kb8
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There is nothing to be done about this simple move. White cannot play 39 Kt - Q 4, as 39... Q - R 8 ch forces mate. |
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39. Kc1 Rxd7 40. Nd4 Re1+
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White resigns. A very interesting battle. |
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