Harry Nelson Pillsbury vs. Emanuel Lasker - 1904
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ChessNetworkMaster gamesQueen's gambitDeclinedTarrasch variationLasker, emanuelPillsbury, harry nelson1904★ FACEBOOK http://facebook.com/ChessNetwork
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Two highly dynamic masters of the game from the late 1800's - early 1900's, Harry Nelson Pillsbury and Emanuel Lasker, then world champion, quickly generate a sharp position out of the Queen's Gambit Declined. This brief 30-move tactical encounter was played at the Cambridge Springs Chess Tournament in 1904.
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