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Leo Forgacs vs Jacques Mieses
Monte Carlo Rice Gambit (1904), Monte Carlo MNC, rd 1, Feb-22
King's Gambit: Accepted. Kieseritsky Gambit Rice Gambit (C39)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Dec-18-07
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  Honza Cervenka: 9...Nc6 is not the most challenging attempt to fight with Rice but still it seems to be playable.
Nov-23-19  schaduw2: After 51....Kd1 white can win with Nd6!
(endgame book of Averbakh)
Sep-17-20  FellowChessPlayer: 29..Bf7 turns a draw into a loss. Bg6 is the correct move.

34. bxa6 turns a won game into a draw. The winning move is c6.

45..a5 turns a draw into a loss.

And somehow it ends in a draw?!

Sep-08-21
Premium Chessgames Member
  louispaulsen88888888: Yes, white can win with 52.Nd6. Several other moves work as well.

Nc4-d6 Win in 31
Nc4-e5 Win in 31
Nc4-e3 Win in 31
Kd3-e3 Win in 33
Nc4-b6 Win in 34
Nc4-a3 Win in 35

(Nalimov)

Sep-08-21
Premium Chessgames Member
  louispaulsen88888888: The final position is still a win for white.

Nd6-c4 Win in 27
Nd6-b5 Win in 31
Nd6-e4 Win in 31
Kd3-d2 Draw
Nd6-b7 Draw
Nd6-f5 Draw
Kd3-e4 Lose in 22
Kd3-e3 Lose in 21
Kd3-d4 Lose in 21
Kd3-e2 Lose in 21
Nd6-e8 Lose in 18
Nd6-c8 Lose in 17
Nd6-f7 Lose in 17

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