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Petar Trifunovic vs Fricis Apsenieks
Stockholm Olympiad (1937), Stockholm SWE, rd 11, Aug-07
Latvian Gambit: Accepted. Leonhardt Variation (C40)  ·  1-0

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Apr-05-09  whiteshark: <18.Rae1!> was the most accurate way,


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e.g. <18...g6 19.Qd2+ Kf5 20.h4 Qxh4 21.Qxd7>


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Nov-23-19  whiteshark: Becker has analysed a.m. P Trifunovic vs F Apsenieks, 1937 in the <Wiener Schach-Zeitung> (Vienna chess magazine), No. 6 (12. Febr.1938) on page 68-70. http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/a... (starts at the bottom of the page).
Apr-25-20
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  master8ch: The final move should've been 23.Qg5++.
Oct-09-23  syracrophy: This game was key in vanishing the Latvian Gambit’s rise in master play; a rise that was just taking off from the hand of the Latvian masters like Apsenieks. The gambit has barely appeared outside clubs.
Oct-22-24
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  GrahamClayton: 12... cxd5 13. Re1 dxc4 14. Rxe4+ Nxe4 15. Qe2 winning the knight on e4.
Mar-16-25
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  WTHarvey: White mates in 3 (decoy).


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21. ?

In the game, better is 23.♕g5# <master8ch>

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