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Emil Joseph Diemer vs J Brass
? 1983  ·  Blackmar-Diemer Gambit: Ziegler Defense (D00)  ·  1-0
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-14-05
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  Greginctw: 8. Ne5 drops a pawn after BxC2. Diemer was often lucky that his opponents missed such winning tactics (Qxc2 QxD4+) and in turn allowed them to him (Rxf5).
Jul-14-05
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  Greginctw: Diemer also missed a clear forced mate after 18. Qd6, but his game was one at that point anyway so i suppose it didnt matter to him to much.
Aug-15-11
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  SonOfSteel: SonOfSteel: <Greginctw: 8. Ne5 drops a pawn after BxC2.> How's this for keeping up the heat: 9.Nxf7! Kxf7 10.Bxe6+ Kxe6 11.Qxc2 Qxd4+ 12.Kh1 Qg4 ( to stop 13.Qf5+...)13.Qb3+ Nd5 14.Nxd5 cxd5 15.Qxb7 Bd6 16.Qf7+ Ke5 17.Bf4+ħħ This analysis originated from Tom Purser's web site, a few years ago -although I do not see it there anymore. I've never had an opportunity to try it...but it sure looks fun!
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