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How To Beat Anyone At Chess: The Best Chess Tips, Moves, and Tactics to Checkmate

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This famous game was played between Rudolf Spielmann and Rudolf L’hermet
at the 25. DSB Kongress in 1927. It was a Rubinstein French. This is the position after Spielmann’s 11th move, Ne5. It’s a great example of strategy in opposite sides castling positions. Who is better? Who has better attacking prospects?

Wanna solve more positional problems and get instant feedback just like you would during a lesson with a real chess coach? Continue training!

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