Reti vs. Nakamura, 1929

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gptkbp:instanceOf chess game
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chess databases
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chess theorists
gptkbp:chessOpening ECO A10
gptkbp:contributedTo chess theory
Reti Opening theory
gptkbp:diedIn gptkb:Shinichi_Nakamura
gptkb:Richard_Reti
20th century
gptkbp:discusses chess literature
chess forums
gptkbp:duration several hours
gptkbp:events chess tournament
gptkbp:famousFor theoretical implications
gptkbp:featuredIn chess magazines
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gptkbp:features complex tactics
gptkbp:gameplay theoretical draw
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Reti vs. Nakamura, 1929
gptkbp:influenced chess education
chess literature
modern chess openings
future chess strategies
gptkbp:influencedBy previous games
gptkbp:inspiration future players
gptkbp:judgingCriteria chess analysts
gptkbp:legacy influential game
gptkbp:location gptkb:New_York
gptkbp:notable_player two grandmasters
gptkbp:notableFeature creative strategies
critical position
gptkbp:notableFor theoretical discussions
innovative ideas
strategic depth
strategic play
creative solutions
endgame techniques
opening preparation
gptkbp:notablePlayer Reti_and_Nakamura
gptkbp:opened Reti Opening
1.Nf3 d5 2.c4
gptkbp:partOf chess history
chess archives
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gptkbp:recordings chess literature
gptkbp:referee extensive analysis
gptkbp:result draw
gptkbp:significance historical importance
gptkbp:style positional play
gptkbp:type classical chess
gptkbp:year 1929