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I am working through Kotov's article on various pawn positions in the center and in the section on open centers he used the following game between Alekhine and Lasker at Zurich 1934 as an example of an attack being successfully carried out. Enjoy.
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Beautiful example of attack being carried out against an open center
by snits 13 months ago
Vladimir Zak on annotating games
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Yet another suggested method for studying annotated games