Alekhine's gun

Alekhine's gun is a formation in chess named after the former world chess champion Alexander Alekhine. It is a specific kind of battery. This formation was named after a game he played against Aron Nimzowitsch in Sanremo 1930, ending with Alekhine's decisive victory.

Alekhine vs. Nimzowitsch, 1930
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Position after 26.Qc1
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