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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Saavedra position is one of the best known chess endgame studies. It is named after the Spanish priest Rev. Fernando Saavedra (1849–1922), who, while living in Glasgow in the late 19th century, spotted a win in a position previously thought to have been a draw. This is one of the most famous examples of underpromotion in chess and a rare example of a player being famous for a single move (Sunnucks 1970)."@en }

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