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Steinitz, William, 1836-1900
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(r) Kt — B3 would have secured possession of the hole in the centre with one of the minor pieces.
(//) Whereas now Black ought to have exchanged Bishops, thus planting an adverse Pawn on the weak point of his game, which was anyhow better than to allow an adverse minor piece to occupy that square. He had then also free hand for an attack on the Q side, while White was much hampered with a doubled Pawn in the centre.
(t ) This ought to have been done long ago, and he ought to have systematically
... pushed the Pawns on the Q side with the view of effecting a breach on the QKt file by the ultimate advance of P— QKtS.
(/')The plan indicated in our last comment was in time almost at every move since our last remark and would have given him the better game. But Black wastes his energies with unnecessary defensive tactics.
(f/) Just the square which he ought to have avoided, for he gets squeezed up with his King. He ought to have still pursued the plan of attack on the Q side, such as he institutes three moves later, at a time, however, when the opponent has been enabled already, chiefly owing to the present text move, to concentrate all his forces irresistible against Black's King.


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