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Charles Dupre vs Dirk van Foreest
"Run, Foreest, Run!" (game of the day Dec-09-2010)
DCA Congress 12th (1884), Gouda NED
King's Gambit: Accepted. Kieseritsky Gambit Paulsen Defense (C39)  ·  1-0

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Jun-22-04  Whitehat1963: What's Crafty's line after 30...Rc6? Might this make for a decent puzzle?
Dec-09-10
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  An Englishman: Good Evening: Well, when one gives odds of the Queen's Knight versus an opponent at least as good as you are, one must expect such results.
Dec-09-10  Elsinore: Love it! An old school game; forget about defense and go for the win!!
Dec-09-10  rakesh9490: my currently fav opening !!
Dec-09-10
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  scormus: He can run, but he cant hide
Dec-09-10  thickhead: Could black play 32... Bd6 hoping to play 33.... Kc6 and get out of pin?
Dec-09-10
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  Sastre: <thickhead: Could black play 32... Bd6 hoping to play 33.... Kc6 and get out of pin?> White could liquidate into a won endgame with 32...Bd6 33.Nxd7 Nxd7 34.Bxd7 Rxd7 35.Rxd7+ Kxd7 36.h5 Ke7 37.h6.
Dec-09-10  kevin86: White ends a rook and knight for bishop and knight-a tough but winnable situation.
Dec-09-10  howlwolf: I liked Polgar's King's Gambit but am getting a little tired of these 19th century games of dubious caliber used primarily because of their potential for bad puns.
Dec-09-10  WhiteRook48: nice knight moves
Dec-09-10
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  Phony Benoni: You can't see D. Forrest for Dupree.
Feb-24-14
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  GrahamClayton: 15...♗xd6 16. ♗xb7 loses the rook. 16...♘ec6 is forced, but Black's pieces find it difficult to develop on good squares.

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