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Alexander Alekhine vs. Jose Raul Capablanca , 1/2-1/2
1927.09.16 Buenos Aires (6) - 1927.09.30
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 d5 4. Bg5 Nbd7 5. e3 Be7 6. Nf3 O-O 7. Rc1 c6 8. Bd3
dxc4 9. Bxc4 Nd5 10. Bxe7 Qxe7 11. Ne4 Qb4+ 12. Qd2 Qxd2+ 13. Kxd2 Rd8 14. Rhd1
N5f6 15. Nxf6+ Nxf6 16. Bb3 Kf8 17. Ke2 Ke7 18. Ne5 Bd7 19. f3 Be8 20. e4 Nd7
21. Nc4 Nb6 22. Ne3 Rd7 23. a4 Rad8 24. a5 Na8 25. d5 cxd5 26. exd5 Rc7 27.
dxe6 Rxd1 28. Nf5+ Kf6 29. Rxd1 fxe6 30. Nd6 Bg6 31. Rd4 Rc5 32. Rb4 b6 33.
axb6 Nxb6 34. Kd2 Ke7 35. Ne4 Bxe4 36. Rxe4 Nd5 37. Bxd5 Rxd5+ 38. Kc3 a5 39.
Rc4 h5 40. h4 1/2-1/2
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