![]() In his list The 110 Most Fantastic Moves Ever Played chess columnist Tim Krabbé awards third place to the move 23.Qg3, played in 1912 at the 18th Congress of the German Chess Society by Frank Marshall against Stepan Levitsky, as in the diagram. ![]() There are who knows how many collections of the most fascinating, the greatest, the most spectacular, the most beautiful, etc. For that reason I shall show you only the best works and when you are well-versed in them, you can evaluate all the others without over-estimating them. Taste can be trained only by reflecting not on what was reasonably good, but on what was truly great. ![]()
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