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Rainer Polzin vs Helmut Fritzsche
Berliner Sommer 14th (1996), Berlin GER, rd 2, Aug-11
Bishop's Opening: Urusov Gambit. Keidansky Gambit (C24)  ·  1-0

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Dec-17-04  Knight13: Black is already lost from move 6. Very nice trick to beat people.
Apr-02-08  TheaN: I'm starting to like the Bishop's Opening more and more with tactics like these. 3.d4 seems strong.
Mar-26-09  Nuncle: Black can save himself from immediate defeat with 7 ...Ne3, but nobody ever spots it. I've played this game twice as white, and both times my opponent didn't even realise he was in trouble until Bh6.
May-28-13  Infohunter: Black erred grievously with 5...Nd6. Correct was 5...Nf6.
May-18-25
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  GrahamClayton: <Nuncle>
Black can save himself from immediate defeat with 7 ...Ne3, but nobody ever spots it.

8. Qe3+ Be7 and 9. Qg7 is not possible.
8. Re3+ Be7 9. Qg7 Rf8 and 10. Bh6 is not possible.

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