The Uruguayan Immortal is a game of chess played in the 1943 Uruguayan Chess Championship between B. Molinari and Luis Roux Cabral.
The game is famous for the brilliant combination play of Cabral, who would become a two-time Uruguayan champion (1948 and 1971).
White: Molinari Black: Cabral Opening: Semi-Slav Defense, Meran Variation (ECO D48) 1. d4 Nf6 2.
[1] Fred Reinfeld annotated the game in the Chess Correspondent, May–June 1944, pages 11–12.
His final remark was: "A game destined for immortality.
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