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4 December 1921. It seems impossible for the white king to catch the advanced black pawn, while the white pawn can be easily stopped by the black king. The idea of the solution is to move the king to advance on both pawns at the same time using specific properties of the chess geometry.
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in 31 moves – Capablanca's first defeat in eight years, his only loss to Réti, and his first since becoming world champion. This tournament was also the only occasion in which Réti beat future world champion
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One of the top players in the world during the 1910s and 1920s, he began his career as a combinative classical player, favoring
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and others. He had his greatest early successes in the period 1918 through 1921, in tournaments in Kaschau (Košice; 1918),
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Réti vs. Jose Raul Capablanca, New York 1924, English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense. (A15), 1–0
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And now the white king comes just in time to the white pawn, or catches the black one.
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Réti vs. Alexander Alekhine, New York 1924, Indian Game: London System (A48), 1–0
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Réti vs. Akiba Rubinstein, Karlsbad 1923, King's Indian Attack (A11), 1–0
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with 29 games played simultaneously. He won 21, drew 6, and lost 2.
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Réti vs. Efim Bogoljubov, New York 1924, English Opening (A13), 1–0
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praised the "sparkling conclusion". The game won the tournament's
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cemetery in Vienna, in Section T1, Group 51, Row 5, Grave 34.
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Or 2...h3 3.Ke7 and the white king can support its own pawn.
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Réti's writings have become classics of chess literature.
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Rudolph Reti
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