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(serious) the most instructive game you learned something from?

First of all I would really appreciate if we kept this serious and do not make jokes or troll. Thanks:). As the title says I'm interested to know what the most instructive game you yourself learned something valuable from is. Standard variation. Any time control. Any concept. Explain what you found instructive. For example. Which bishop to save. Choosing between opening or closing a file/diagonal. Which side to castle on. or anything else. When did you first view the game? What impact did it have on you as a player? Where do you think you would be if you had not seen that game?(god I hope no one makes a joke saying "home and not in the stadium")

First of all I would really appreciate if we kept this serious and do not make jokes or troll. Thanks:). As the title says I'm interested to know what the most instructive game you yourself learned something valuable from is. Standard variation. Any time control. Any concept. Explain what you found instructive. For example. Which bishop to save. Choosing between opening or closing a file/diagonal. Which side to castle on. or anything else. When did you first view the game? What impact did it have on you as a player? Where do you think you would be if you had not seen that game?(god I hope no one makes a joke saying "home and not in the stadium")

I learned from Blackburne's tactical games.

I learned from Blackburne's tactical games.

I learnt positional chess from Petrosian's games

I learnt positional chess from Petrosian's games

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