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Willy van Humbeeck vs Paul Limbos
BEL-ch (1964), Mechelen BEL, rd 9, Jul-24
King's Gambit: Falkbeer Countergambit. Charousek Gambit Accepted (C32)  ·  1-0

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Apr-27-18
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  wwall: This game was played by Willy Van Humbeeck vs. Dr. Paul Limbos in the Belgium chess championship at Mechelen (Malines), Belgium in July, 1964. This was not played in Belfast. The crosstable and game appears in Europe Echecs, issue #69, October, 1964, page 221. The article (written by V. Soultanbeiff) says that Black resigned after white played 11.Qh5+.

7...Qxd5 was weak. Better was 7...Bf5.

9...Qe6 was the losing move. Black had to try 9...Qf7.

Mar-13-21
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  louispaulsen88888888: Yes. 9...Qf7 and Black is hanging in there. Say, I enjoy your games and books.
Dec-06-22
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  FSR: A check forking king and bishop. How low can you go?

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