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Very happy with this game even though I lost on time

Found 21.Nc6! here. Happy joy :)
(3 0 game - 1/1/0, 11 acpl)
By the way, I think I know the Nf3-d2-c4-a5-c6 knight walk from a Euwe - Kotov game,
perhaps from the Amateur vs. Master book (1 of 3 books by Euwe, rare to get them but I got them from the library when I was a teenager!).

https://lichess.org/bxu4WRC7/white#40

Found 21.Nc6! here. Happy joy :) (3 0 game - 1/1/0, 11 acpl) By the way, I think I know the Nf3-d2-c4-a5-c6 knight walk from a Euwe - Kotov game, perhaps from the Amateur vs. Master book (1 of 3 books by Euwe, rare to get them but I got them from the library when I was a teenager!). https://lichess.org/bxu4WRC7/white#40

Yes, the move 21.Nc6 is really nice and gives you crucial additional material - great geometry.

I found the Euwe vs. Kotov game with the identical knight route in Bronstein's phenomenal tournament book on Zurich 1953.
However, I couldn't find the game in the three volumes by Euwe/Meiden (Master vs. Amateur, Amateur Becomes Master, Master vs. Master).

Yes, the move 21.Nc6 is really nice and gives you crucial additional material - great geometry. I found the Euwe vs. Kotov game with the identical knight route in Bronstein's phenomenal tournament book on Zurich 1953. However, I couldn't find the game in the three volumes by Euwe/Meiden (Master vs. Amateur, Amateur Becomes Master, Master vs. Master).

@Tenakel said in #2:

@Tenakel said in #2:

Yes, the move 21.Nc6 is really nice and gives you crucial additional material - great geometry.

Thanks.

I found the Euwe vs. Kotov game with the identical knight route in Bronstein's phenomenal tournament book on Zurich 1953.
However, I couldn't find the game in the three volumes by Euwe/Meiden (Master vs. Amateur, Amateur Becomes Master, Master vs. Master).

Wow, you have those three Euwe/Meiden books. I think these were so good, outstanding!

Thank you for checking, I guess I had the game from the Zurich 1953 book. Nice book with epic games by the way. Would recommend anyone to go through those games.

@Tenakel said in #2: > @Tenakel said in #2: > Yes, the move 21.Nc6 is really nice and gives you crucial additional material - great geometry. Thanks. > I found the Euwe vs. Kotov game with the identical knight route in Bronstein's phenomenal tournament book on Zurich 1953. > However, I couldn't find the game in the three volumes by Euwe/Meiden (Master vs. Amateur, Amateur Becomes Master, Master vs. Master). Wow, you have those three Euwe/Meiden books. I think these were so good, outstanding! Thank you for checking, I guess I had the game from the Zurich 1953 book. Nice book with epic games by the way. Would recommend anyone to go through those games.

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