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The Moment of Zuke:
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White to move and win - Solution
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Solution
I came across this game in the highly entertaining
The Bobby Fischer I Knew and Other Stories by Arnold Denker & Larry
Parr. Of this game they write, "[Najdorf] gives his opponent as
one Frenke and the where-when as Warsaw 1927, but Raul Castelli in his
¡Najdorf! lists the opponent as one Sapiro and the where-when as
Lodz 1929. Such confusion reigns because while my friend has a
flawless memory for chess moves, he seldom pays attention to niggling
details such as chess opponents and venues."
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