Alexander Alekhine's Perfect Chess Game

Alexander Alekhine's Perfect Chess Game

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Welcome back to my blog! We will be looking at an analysis made by Alexander Alekhine in 1911. This was during his early chess career and 16 years before his first championship in which he had beaten Capablanca.

Background:

The analysis was taken place in Cologne, Germany for a classical game between Alexander Alekhine and Oscar Tenner. It's widely presumed that it's an analysis and not a game but there is a chance it could be a game.

Game:

Conclusion:

This analysis or game saw a beautiful queen sacrifice and was listed with 100.0 accuracy by Chess.com. It was also during Alekhine's young days and was a sign of what would come.

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