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Hugo Faehndrich vs Carl Schlechter
Vienna (1903), Vienna AUH, Sep-23
Blackmar-Diemer Gambit: Gedult Gambit (D00)  ·  0-1

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Nov-16-04  mjk: White blunders with 13.♔g3??, but would have had little chance after 13.♔f1. (13.♗xd3? ♘xd3 is a disaster.)
Nov-29-07  whiteshark: Diemer mentioned this game in his book "Das moderne Blackmar-Diemer Gambit" Volume 1 as game no. 299. He said this was the only reference game of the Bilguer on the BDG.
Nov-29-07  sneaky pete: Kinderschreck!
Nov-29-07  whiteshark: Maybe Hans Fahrni ?
Nov-29-07  sneaky pete: Hugo Fahndrich (Fähndrich) is more likely.
Nov-29-07  whiteshark: Ja, paßt viel besser!

Nov-29-07  Calli: Ja, er ist Hugo. Siehe "Carl Schlecter, Sein Leben und Schaffen" von Kagan, seite 79. Spielt im Café Korb, Wein, 23 Sept 1903.
Nov-30-07  sneaky pete: Wein, Wein, nur du allein ... And he drank an entire basket, no reason he played so poor.
Nov-30-07  Calli: Lol - "Wien", of course :-o
Dec-20-07  whiteshark: <3.f3> should be called <Blackmar Gambit> as Armand Edward Blackmar published it first with games and analysis in "Brentanos Chess Monthly" in 1882.
Apr-15-08
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  Peligroso Patzer: <mjk: White blunders with 13.Kg3??, but would have had little chance after 13.Kf1. <(13. Bxd3? Nxd3 is a disaster.)> [sic] >

Should read <(13. Bxe3? Nxe3 is a disaster.)> If White re-takes the piece (with 14. Kxe3), Black forces mate with 14. ... Bc5+ 15. Ke4 f5+ 16. exf6 Rhe8#.

Sep-01-08
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  Phony Benoni: One does get tired of all these quick mating attacks in the BDG.

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