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Yefim Treger vs John Bartholomew
32nd World Open (2004), Philadelphia, PA USA, rd 4, Jul-03
Scandinavian Defense: Main Lines. Leonhardt Gambit (B01)  ·  0-1

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Kibitzer's Corner
Nov-17-18
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  FSR: Instead of the caveman move 6.Qh5, more subtle is 6.Bc4, hoping Black plays 6...c6? (6...Nf6! https://www.365chess.com/view_game....), when White can "Effim" up with 7.Bxf7+! Kxf7 8.Qh5+ g6 9.Nd6+ exd6 10.Qxa5. IM Eric Rosen successfully pulled off this trap in a recent blitz game against . . . John Bartholomew!
Jun-12-23
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  Joshka: What's black's best move after 6. Bc4?
Jun-12-23
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  Fusilli: <Joshka> FSR gave 6...Nf6 in his comment. Looks logical: Develops the knight and stops the Qh5 tricks.

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