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Jacques Mieses vs David Janowski
Barmen Meisterturnier A (1905), Barmen GER, rd 5, Aug-18
Scotch Game: Göring Gambit (C44)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Oct-11-05  Koster: Can anyone explain the dynamics behind the sacrifice 15...Bxf2ch? Blacks game looked bad but not that desparate. It impressed white though who returned the favor on move 33. That was actually not so bad, but Ra7 allows perpetual check. Qxc6 ch or Bxg7 both should win. I was looking for a simple defence to the Goring Gambit but this looks too passive for black.
Feb-22-18  Serpentin: 2 players whom didnt have to play to each others....chaotic play!
Apr-01-19  Straclonoor: 24.Qh5! goes to clear win.

Analysis by Stockfish 080219 64 POPCNT:

+- (8.60): 24.Qh5 b5 25.Bb3 Qf6 26.Bxf8 Kxf8 27.f4 Qg6+ 28.Qxg6 Nxg6 29.Kg2 c5 30.Kf3 Ke8 31.Ra2 c4 32.Ra8+ Kd7 33.Ra7+ Kd8 34.Bd1 Ne7 35.Ke3 h6 36.Rb7 f6 37.Kd4 Ng6 38.f5 Ne5 39.Rxg7 h5 40.Rh7 h4 41.Kc5 b4 42.Kxb4 Kc8

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