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Louis Cohn vs Frank Teed
"Lou Cohn for Trouble" (game of the day May-21-2021)
Offhand game (1885), New York, NY USA, Sep-??
Danish Gambit: Accepted. Schlechter Defense (C21)  ·  0-1

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Mar-17-16  psmith: Cute final position!
Mar-18-16  ndg2: Early benonu game, interesting
Mar-18-16  ndg2: Chessgames on my smartphone behaved strange for me: changed the game score randomly to some other games.

It's of course some middle gambit, not Benoni, lol.

Nov-28-16  Cheapo by the Dozen: 13 Ne2 looks like the fatal mistake, in that the knight simply becomes a target itself.

That said, even if White plays an immediate 13 g3 I'm not sure that his king ever escapes sufficiently far out of fork range.

Sep-26-18
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  tpstar: Black to Play and Win after 15. Rb1.

The equalizing line for Black against the Danish Gambit = Opening Explorer

May-21-21
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  Phony Benoni: The White Wail.
May-21-21
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  OhioChessFan: Pretty good pun. d5 is an important part of Black's defense to a Danish.
May-21-21  Nosnibor: It looks like Cohn`s opponent had the game all teed up.
May-21-21
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  perfidious: Black teed off on his opponent.
Jan-30-22
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  louispaulsen88888888: Interesting that Stockfish assigned a question mark to blacks fifth move

Trying to hang on to everything with a bishop check or something is uncomfortable and difficult d5 is the human move

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