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Deutsch vs Koni
Wenen 1925  ·  Reti Opening: Reti Gambit (A09)  ·  1-0
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Mar-07-05  Mate Hunter: 4...Bg4 was a blunder. It leads to lose a bishop. 5.Ne5 vas a very good move! This game was a good openingstrap!
Mar-07-05  soberknight: <Mate Hunter> 4...Bg4 was indeed a blunder and leaves Black dead lost in high-level play. However, after 5 Ne5! Be6! 6 Bxe6 fxe6 7 Qb3 Qc8, White has no knockout punch and should just keep developing with 8 Nc3.
Mar-07-05  Mate Hunter: <soberknight>, after 6...fxe6 black gets weak pawns and after 7...Qc8 black gets weak queen. Black has no good game then.
Mar-07-05  soberknight: <MH> I totally agree. That's why I said that Black is dead lost in high-level play.
Dec-01-05  DeepBlade: Nice trap! This game is mainly focused on the weak f7 square.
Dec-16-05
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  who: <stanleys> suggestion on the Sophie Milliet page may be better. 5.Bxf7+! Kxf7 6.Ne5+ at least winning a pawn and leaving black uncastled, with an isolated pawn, down a pawn, and with a gaping hole at f7. In other words, the annotation should be 5.Ne5?!
Jan-24-07  Tactic101: Good play by white.
Jan-26-07  Tactic101: After Be6, Bxe6, fxe6, white has a big advantage from my perspective. Black's pawn structure is very bad and white's knight is excellent. To me, d4, followed by Nc3 and O-O gives white a big plus. Also notice how black will have dificulty in developing his bishop. He will have to play g6 and Bg7, but that makes his kingside even weaker. I would play white here in this position any day.
Aug-19-09
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  whiteshark: According to NicBase it's

[Event "Vienna"]
[White "Deutsch, Ludwig"]
[Black "Koniashkin, V"]

Ludwig Deutsch + V Koniashkin

but there games were from late 1980'.

Probably one of those copy and paste database errors.

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