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Emil Joseph Diemer vs Schonfuss
Baden Liebenzell 1954  ·  Blackmar-Diemer Gambit: Bogoljubow Variation (D00)  ·  1-0
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Nov-26-06  Rubenus: Wow! Brilliant attack by Diemer.
Nov-26-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Wolfgang01: With victims for a slaughter you can practice like that. Why in heaven does at least not one serious chessplayer play this opening? You find billions of games played with other openings and just 200 games with Diemer - NN!! There must be something wrong with this wannabe-gambit.
Feb-23-07  Rubenus: <Wolfgang01> There is something wrong with it: it's unsound.
Aug-18-09
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  shakespeare: unsound - maybe - it opens up the position very quick - so you can get a lightning fast development with white - the drawback is that the center is left without protection - so if you give black the slightest chance you will get a furious counterattack

no good played it??? - at least one game of Boguljubow :-)

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