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82 - Always place every 10 "



As I have said elsewhere, my speed of analysis in blitz matches is equal to that of continental drift. I remain stunned and then before certain "numbers" sciorinare tournaments in flash.
Helms - Tenner (New York, 1942, every 10 "): 1. E4 e5 2. CF3 Nc6 3. AC4 AC5 4. AB6 b4 5. A4 a6 6. AA7 a5 7. B5 a: b5 8. A: b5 Nf6 9. Aa3 C: e4 10. DE2 C: f2 11. C: e5 Nd4 12. C: d7 +! C: e2 13. Nf6 crazy.
a Tenner we have already discussed in a previous post. About Hermann Helms (character almost unknown to the Italian public), it is necessary to explain several things.
was born in Brooklyn in 1870, but spent the years giovanli in Hamburg and in Halifax (Canada), before settling permanently at the age of 17, in Brooklyn.
He learned chess from a classmate, and soon proved to be as a player led the attack. reported success on Pillsbury and Marshall in local tournaments, chess was a correspondent of the New York Times for half a century, founded the American Chess Bulletin in 1904 and was editor of this magazine until his death (1963), ruled the chess column of Brooklyn Daily Eagle from 1893 to 1955, in addition to having worked for several years at the New York World , the New York Post and the New York World Telegram and.
He organized the big tournaments in New York in 1924 (won by Lasker) and 1927 (won by Capablanca). In 1951, facilitated the entry into the Fischer chess in the Big Apple. His playing style is described by a magazine that called "The Immortal of Helms."
Smyth - Helms (New York, May 23, 1915): 1. d4 f5 2. CF3 Nf6 3. c4 e6 4. Nc3 b6 5. e3 Ab7 6. Bd3 Ad6 7. a3 c5 8. 00 00 9. Dc2 Nc6 10. e4? f: e4 11. C: e4 N: e4 12. A: C e4: d4! 13. A: RH8 + h7 14. C: DH4 d4 15. g3 Q: d4 16. TF3 Bd3 17. AE3 de5 18. Tae1 Taf8 19. A: DH5 c5 20. AE3 DH3 21. E4 T8f5! 22. A: f5 + DG2! 23. R: T g2: g3 crazy.
... which is not to throw away ...

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