Savielly Tartakower

A Chess game is divided into three stages: the first, when you hope you have the advantage, the second when you believe you have an advantage, and the third when you know you're going to lose!

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[Event "rated untimed match"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "????.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Unknown"]
[Black "Unknown419"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Annotator "David Hayes"]
[BlackElo "0"]
[FEN "8/2k5/2b1P3/3K1P2/p7/P7/1P6/8 w - - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[TimeControl "0"]
[WhiteElo "0"]

1. Kc5 ( { White can try: } 1. Ke5 Kd8 2. f6 Ke8 3. f7+ Ke7 4. Kd4 Bf3 5. Kc5 Bg4 6. Kb5 Bxe6 7. Kxa4 Bxf7 8. b4 Kd6 9. Ka5 Kc7 10. Kb5 Be8+ 11. Ka5 Kb8 12. Kb6 Ba4 13. b5 Bxb5 14. Kxb5 Ka8 { Draw. } ) 1... Bf3 2. f6 Kd8 3. Kd6 Ke8 4. f7+ Kf8 5. e7+ Kxf7 6. Kd7 Bc6+ 7. Kxc6 Kxe7 8. Kb5 Kd7 9. Kxa4 { White wins
with a large material advantage. } 1-0