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Frank Marshall vs Carlos Torre Repetto
Dimock theme (1924), New York
Bishop's Opening: Urusov Gambit. Keidansky Gambit (C24)  ·  0-1

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Jan-12-06  syracrophy: This game was played in a "Obligated Opening Tournament". In this case, the obligaed opening of the tournament was the romantic Ponziani gambit <1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 Nf6 3.d4!?>, that means that every player on this tournament had to play the Ponziani gambit.

And that tournament had a lot of instructive games, some useful for the Ponziani gambit theory, as well as the games of Carlos Torre

Jan-12-06  chesswonders: White should have played 28. ♖xb7
Apr-10-10
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  kenilworthian: See Thomson - Weberg here for the correct continuation with 10.Bg5! This game is well annotated here: http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~goeller...
Feb-22-22
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  fredthebear: I think I prefer 22.NxBe6 as a move, but the game loses what was left of it's boldness.

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