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Boris Gulko vs Tamaz Giorgadze
URS (1969)
Queen's Gambit Declined: Pseudo-Tarrasch Variation (D50)  ·  0-1

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May-01-06  EmperorAtahualpa: Amazing game!! You might think Black is out of the game after 12.gxh4, but he makes an amazing comeback! So is this bishop sac sound?

4...c5!? is the Dutch-Peruvian gambit and usually leads to sharp games. I'll need to study these gambit games more closely!

Nov-09-19
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  GrahamClayton: <EmperorAtahualpa> So is this bishop sac sound?

<EmperorAtahualpa> Georgadze won, so I suppose the answer is yes.

Feb-04-20
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  kbob: <GrahamClayton>Taimanov said "White has a material advantage but also has substantial problems developing." I would play the much simpler "copout" variation Tarjan vs A Deze, 1975 which Stockfish seems to like at least as much for white as accepting the sacrifice.

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