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Kurt Richter vs Simon Rotenstein
Berlin-ch (1932), Berlin GER, rd 4
Blackmar-Diemer Gambit: Vienna Variation (D00)  ·  1-0

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Jul-20-11  Elrathia Kingi: 9...e5 is a mistake. Qd5 is much stronger, removing all of the attacking strength from white.
Jan-25-21  Darrencstacey: White had to be scared
Jan-25-21
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  fredthebear: After 16.dxe5, White has six isolated pawns, four of which are doubled, and still goes on to win by producing a distant passed pawn. Rooks must be aggressive in the endgame.

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