Immortal Losing Game
The Immortal Losing Game is a chess game between the Soviet grandmaster David Bronstein and the Polish International Master Bogdan Śliwa played in 1957 in Gotha. The name is an allusion to the more famous Immortal Game between Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky. The game acquired its name because Bronstein, in a completely lost position, set a series of elegant traps in an attempt to swindle a victory from a lost game, although Śliwa deftly avoided the traps and won.
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Immortal Losing Game
The Immortal Losing Game is a chess game between the Soviet grandmaster David Bronstein and the Polish International Master Bogdan Śliwa played in 1957 in Gotha. The name is an allusion to the more famous Immortal Game between Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky. The game acquired its name because Bronstein, in a completely lost position, set a series of elegant traps in an attempt to swindle a victory from a lost game, although Śliwa deftly avoided the traps and won.
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L'Immortelle perdante est une ...... nt chacun des pièges et gagne.
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La Immortal perdedora és una p ...... ar i va poder acabar guanyant.
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The Immortal Losing Game is a ...... tly avoided the traps and won.
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L'Immortelle perdante est une ...... nt chacun des pièges et gagne.
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La Immortal perdedora és una p ...... ar i va poder acabar guanyant.
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The Immortal Losing Game is a ...... tly avoided the traps and won.
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Immortal Losing Game
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Immortal perdedora
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Immortelle perdante
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