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Simon Winawer vs Georg Marco
Budapest (1896), Budapest AUH, rd 7, Oct-13
Bishop's Opening: Blanel Gambit (C23)  ·  1-0

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Jan-08-02  bishop: After some opening and middlegame fireworks White wound up with the better pawn structure and logically converted his advantage despite the opposite colored bishops.So 11..Nfxd4 turned out to be incorrect.
Aug-23-04
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  beenthere240: This reminded me of the exchange variation of the Ruy Lopez where white gets a theoretically "won" endgame (except for the fact that black has the 2 bishops and open lines). Here black has no compensation..
Nov-28-17  schnarre: ...Wondering about 9. Nxg6 Qe8+, 10. Kf1 hxg6, 11. Qxf6+ Kh8, 12. Qh6+ Kg8, 13. d3 (intending Nd4).

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