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Gisela Gresser vs Valentina Borisenko
World Championship (Women) (1949/50), Moscow URS, rd 14, Jan-13
Bishop's Opening: Urusov Gambit (C24)  ·  0-1

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Dec-27-04  yukhtman: After 9..,Qd5 white has 10 Nc3! This was recently played by Van Haaften (saragossa) in an instantchess.com-game, that went on 10..,dxc3;11 Rd1,Bb4;12 0-0,Qxd1;13 Rxd1 etc, an easy win for white.
Apr-10-10  kenilworthian: A most unfortunate game for White, who was clearly better after simply 15.Nxe6+ instead of the only optically aggressive 15.f4?! For full analysis of this line, which is under-represented by games here, see The Urusov Gambit: Line G2: http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~goeller...
Jan-01-12  King Death: <kenilworthian> There's no reason that I can see to not simply play your idea 15.Ne6+ fe 16.Qb7. White has a material advantage and the safer king in spite of the open b file. Gresser fell apart very quickly after missing that chance.

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