Ossip Bernstein - Notable Chess Games

Notable Chess Games

  • Ossip Bernstein vs Jacques Mieses, Coburg 1904, Sicilian, Taimanov, B45, 1-0
  • Ossip Bernstein vs Emanuel Lasker, Sankt Petersburg (prel) 1914, Ruy Lopez, C66, 1-0
  • Savielly Tartakower vs Ossip Bernstein, Paris 1937, Philidor Defense, C41, 0-1
  • Ossip Bernstein vs Miguel Najdorf, Montevideo 1954, Old Indian, Main line, A55, 1-0 The best game prize!

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