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Dumitru Ghizdavu vs Arthur William Dake
Lone Pine (1975), Lone Pine, CA USA, rd 10, Apr-24
Scotch Game: Göring Gambit. Bardeleben Variation (C44)  ·  1-0

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Mar-04-08  helium: Any explanation for this resignation?
Mar-04-08  Udit Narayan: Black's rook is practically tied down.
Jun-09-15  Delboy: In the final position, the king cannot move because it is protecting the bishop. If the bishop moves then Rf8, while if the knight moves then Nd4+. White is threatening Nh4, and black cannot do much about that.

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