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Emil Joseph Diemer vs Zeitler
? 1983  ·  French Defense: Alapin Gambit (C00)  ·  1-0
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Nov-15-04
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  Whitehat1963: What a great attack on the king!
Feb-11-08  Mostolesdude: I've seen this kind of opening gambit a few times. It is very hard for me not to take the pawn, and I find myself mostly trying to defend my position after that. I always wondered where this opening came from and... there you go!! Emil Joseph Diemer
Aug-10-09  WhiteRook48: I don't see a possible win
Oct-02-09  Katu: Whiterook: Maybe Diemer played for 20. ... Rxf7 21. Qxd8 winning the Q for just a R.
Aug-01-10  pierocampilii: Katu: R+K 'cause Q was also protecting its K. But why all these matches looks like unfinished? ...do players used to resign or what?
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