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Re: complete notation Feyerfeil - Lipke, Breslau 1889 searched

David Richerby25 Aug 2006 12:33
> In move 53, wPh2 had disappeared -- probably at move 40 or shortly
> afterwards, when the game was set up again, but noone seems to have
> exact details.
>
> PGN, of course, can't handle this type of score.

No.  The best one could do would be to have two games, one with the
moves up to the disappearance of the pawn and another with a FEN tag
to give the position afterwards.  (Or one could include a sequence of
nonsense moves in which Black captures the pawn and restores the
position but that would be a bit silly.)

Dave.

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Anders Thulin25 Aug 2006 11:42
> I'm looking for the complete notation from the game above. At a point
> from this game the h2-pawn is absent because of an mistake by setting
> up the adjourned game next day.

I don't think there is any complete score.  The congress book ends after move
87, and observes that White was mated in move 121. Black could have done
better than that, though, so there seems to be little reason to insist in
giving more than 30 moves more.

In move 53, wPh2 had disappeared -- probably at move 40 or shortly afterwards,
when the game was set up again, but noone seems to have exact details.

PGN, of course, can't handle this type of score.

Here is the continuation from move 53, taken from the congress book:

[Event "6. Kongress des Deutsche Schachbundes, Hauptturnier, Gruppe 2"]
[Site "Breslau"]
[Date "1889.07.26"]
[Round "1"]
[White "v. Feyerfeil"]
[Black "Lipke"]
[Result "0-1"]
[FEN "8/3nk2p/b3p3/4P3/4K3/b7/N4R2/8 w - - 0 53"]
[SetUp "1"]
[PlyCount "70"]

53. Rh2 Nf8 54. Kd4 Kf7 55. Nc3 Bc1 56. Ne4 Kg7 57. Ra2 Bb5
58. Rf2 Be8 59. Nf6 Bg6 60. Rg2 Kf7 61. Ra2 Bf5 62. Kc5 Bf4 63. Ra7+ Kg6 64.
Kd6 h5 65. Rg7+ Kxg7 66. Nxh5+ Kh6 67. Nxf4 Kg5 68. Ne2 Bg4 69. Nd4 Kf4 70. Nc6
Ke4 71. Nd8 Bf5 72. Ke7 Ng6+ 73. Kf6 Nf4 74. Nf7 Kd4 75. Kg5 Nd5 76. Kh5 Bc2
77. Kg5 Bh7 78. Kh5 Bf5 79. Kh6 Bd3 80. Kg7 Bc2 81. Kh6 Ba4 82. Kg5 Ke4 83. Kg4
Bd1+ 84. Kg5 Be2 85. Kg6 Kf4 86. Kh6 Kf5 87. Nd8 Kxe5 { White is eventually mated in move 121 } 0-1

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Frank Große24 Aug 2006 16:50
Salut,

I'm looking for the complete notation from the game above. At a point
from this game the h2-pawn is absent because of an mistake by setting
up the adjourned game next day.

Regards, Frank

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