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Blunders from the 20th Century


Javier
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I'm starting a new series of chess articles about chess blunders (and mistakes) from the 20th century (which sounds so distant now!)

I'll begin with the following book position, where the capture of the pawn on h4 (after white's h4) doesn't seem like such a bad move...

 

 

 

White here plays h4!?, an interesting move whose purpose is to weaken black's pawn structure on the Kingside by means of h5.

Is taking that pawn with ...Bxh4 really that bad? well, you tell me!!

(solution: normally within the next 48 hours).

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