1e4e52Nf3Nc63Bb5a64Ba4b55Bb3Nf65...Bb7It could have been a good move defending the diagonal.6O-ONxe47Re1...Einstein with this move poses a virtual attack on the king, which is a good movement...7...d58a4!?...Interesting move, because if the opponent makes a dubious move, Einstein can threaten to capture the rook on a8.8...b48...Bc5This is the best option for Oppenheimer, as it threatens the square on f2 with knight and bishop twice9d3Nc510Nxe5!!...This move is a very good one in my opinion, because if Oppenheimer captures the knight on e5...10...Ne710...Nxe5??11.Rxe5+there is a great pressure on the e5 pawnBe612.Bxd5which can lead to this position where the rook on a8 and the bishop on e6 are doomed.11Qf3...Einstein clearly threatens a checkmate on f7 on the next move.11...f612Qh5+g6!Here Oppenheimer made a good move, because if he'd opted for the variant of capturing with the knight on e7....12...Ng613.Nxg6+Kd714.Qxd5+Bd615.Nxh813Nxg6hxg6??14Qxh8Nxb315cxb3Qd616Bh6Kd717Bxf8Bb718Qg7Re8Oppenheimer placed his rook on e8 to protect the position occupied by the black knight on e719Nd2!...Here Einstein moved the knight from b1 in order to connect the rooks and develop the knight...19...c5c5 played Oppenheimer to strengthen his position20Rad1...Einstein played rook d1, virtually attacking the king and queen20...a521Nc4!!...Here Einstein threatened to capture the black queen. Oppenheimer could not move his queen because that move could lead to the following variant...21...dxc421...Qc722.Bxe7Rxe723.Qxe7+Kc824.Qxc7+22dxc4Qxd123Rxd1+Kc824Bxe7...lichess1-0 Black resigns.Raul_BCIn this position, totally in favour of the white pieces (A. Einstein), R. Oppenheimer gave up.
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White is victorious