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Kateryna Lahno vs Anna Gasik
EYCC G14 2001  ·  Sicilian Defense: Nimzowitsch. Closed Variation (B29)  ·  1-0


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Mar-16-05   Dogzilla: Great!
17...Ke8 18. Nd6+ and no matter where the black king goes--d8, e7, or f8--19. Nxb7+ wins the queen.
Jun-28-05
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  bumpmobile: <Dogzilla (nice reference to Dav Pilkey by the way)>17...Ke8 18. Bxd8+ wins the queen as well, doesn't it? Though using the knight fork does it without losing a piece :-)
Jun-28-05   supertimchan: I like 5..e6. Not helping white to develop his pieces by 6.bxc3.
Aug-25-05   EmperorAtahualpa: Instead of 6...g6, Black should have played 6...Nc6.
Mar-05-06
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  aazqua: 8 f6??? How about Qe7 and then after d4 bg7? Why is this horrendous game even in the database? Notable Game?? Ridiculous. 9 Ke7? Patzer.
Jan-01-07   seventhirty: Girl with black pieces is current Junior Eerope Champion (U-18). So aazqua, who's patzer here?
Sep-08-07   Silverstrike: <aazqua> 8...Qe7 9.Ba3 Looks quite strong. No need to get aggressive.
Dec-13-07   PAWNTOEFOUR: black was just outclassed here........no need for the term 'patzer'...and if you're looking for a treat,watch gm lahno play chess on playchess......she's fantastic,just ask some dude named omnislash
Oct-30-08
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  aazqua: I'll stand by patzer. This is a horrible game by black. There just no excuse for play this bad. By the way, she was 13 when she played this. Maybe that goes some way towards explaining why she sucked.
Jun-17-09
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  OhioChessFan: Oddly enough, this is how I lose games to LCP. I just don't look as good as Gasik when I do it.

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