The young Alekhine shows the brilliance that would lead him to the World's Championship, quickly dispatching Rodzynski. |
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1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6
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Philidor's Defense isn't supposed to lead to quick, smashing wins by BLACK. But with the genius of Alekhine, anything is possible! |
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3. Bc4 Nc6 4. c3
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Too slow, and interferes with the development of the QN. Against Alekhine, you can't make these kind of small mistakes! |
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4... Bg4
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Alekhine was never one to be passive. |

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5. Qb3
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Unpinning. |
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5... Qe7 6. Ng5
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This attack is easily repulsed, as the Q-side pieces are still undeveloped. |
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6... Nh6 7. Bxf7+ Nxf7 8. Nxf7 Qxf7
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White's "attack" is gone. Now Alekhine will prepare a devastating counterstrike. |

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9. Qxb7
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Removing the Q from the defense, his only active piece. White would have been better served with a move such as 9 P-Q3, allowing the development of his Q-side pieces with B-K3 and N-Q2. |
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9... Kd7 10. Qxa8
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At least he has the consolation of winning some material before being buried by Black's coming onslaught. |

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10... Qc4
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Threatening mate on the move with ...Q-K7! White's undeveloped Q-side is useless. |

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11. f3 Bxf3 12. gxf3 Nd4
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Renewing the mate threat. |
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13. d3 Qxd3
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Sacrificing the Knight as well. But if mate is in the offing... |

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14. cxd4 Be7
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White overlooks the threat. 15 K-B2 is the only way to prolong the game. |
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15. Qxh8
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Blinded by greed. |
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15... Bh4#
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Proving that material is less important than skill. Well done by the young Alekhine. |
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