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Frederic Lazard vs NN
Unknown 1903  ·  King's Gambit: Accepted. Traditional Variation (C38)  ·  1-0
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Sep-12-04  mack: Ouch. No analysis or anything, but I thought you might all like to take a look at this.
Sep-12-04  Elrathia Kingi: This is a good example of why you should develop the center, develop pieces, and not take all the gifts your enemy gives you. The game reminds me of the same type of pummeling that Morphy gave Count Isoard.
Sep-12-04
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  suenteus po 147: If you're an experienced player (1000+ games) on Yahoo Chess and play someone who just learned how to play chess, you usually end up with a few games like this on your scoresheet. Most players I end up slaughtering like this find themselves in a Petrov Defense because they're copying my opening moves. I'm sure the King's Gambit works just as well, though.
May-18-10  SU1989: What a slaughter! Even 8.. Ke7 doesn't save black. Because 9. Bg5+ Bf6 10. Bxg8 gxf1=Q+ 11. Qxf1 Qxg8 12. Qxf6+ Ke8 13. Qe7#, and if 11.. Bxg5 12. Qf7+ Kd6 13. e5+ Kc6 14. Qc4+ Kb6 15. Qc5+ Ka6 16. Bc4+
Aug-04-11
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  GrahamClayton: <SU1989> Even 8.. Ke7 doesn't save black

<SU1989>,
Black had to play 8...Kf8.

Feb-20-12  Penguincw: There were a lot of openings back then that sacrfice material, but in the end, brought the king on their side of the board, where he was easily checkmated.
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