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Alexander Gohle vs Gustav Neumann
Berlin (1866), Berlin GER
King's Gambit: Accepted. Bishop's Gambit Gianutio Gambit (C33)  ·  0-1

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Sep-23-04  InspiredByMorphy: 11.Bb5+ Bd7 12.Bxd7+ Nbxd7 13.c3 d3 14.c4 looks better for white.
Sep-23-04
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  tpstar: <IBM> Your improvement looks good, trading the Bishop before getting locked in with 11 ... d3. The flip side is how Black completes Queenside development with tempo. After 14. c4 0-0-0 Black threatens 15 ... Bg7 winning the Queen for 2 Rooks (16. Qxd8+ Kxd8); White can attempt to block this with 15. Nc3 Bg7?! 16. Nd5! Nxd5 17. Qxg7, however Black has 15 ... Nb6! 16. Nd5 Nbxd5 17. cxd5 Bg7 18. d6! Qf7! bags the lady (19. Bxf6 Bxf6). I believe Black has other compensation for the Rook sacrifice in the form of those Pawns on f4, e4 & d3.
May-11-11  variableplay: InspiredByMorphy: 11.Bb5+ Bd7 12.Bxd7+ Nbxd7 13.c3 d3 14.c4 looks better for white.

following your analysis it would have been correct if 12.Nbxd7 was forced. But white can play here the simple Kxd7 and then if 13.c3 Bg7 and Queen has no escape.

May-31-13  Sem: Beautiful game by Black.
Mar-20-14  Xeroxx: Gohle change.

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