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Josef Emil Krejcik vs NN
Wenen blind (1908) (blindfold), Vienna AUH
Van't Kruijs Opening: General (A00)  ·  1-0

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May-04-03  Rookpawn: This game is somewhat similar to A Gibaud vs F Lazard, 1924, with colors reversed.
Mar-14-04  aragorn69: The Krejcik queen trap !!! followed by mate...
Nov-01-04  pafl: Dr. Krejcik was a strong player but he was well known for his bizzare ideas :-) This "opening" is maybe too much, but let's suppose he knew who was the guy at the other side of the board :-)
Feb-16-05  schnarre: Ouch!
Nov-20-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Who knew that 1.e3 was such a murderously strong opening? As I recall, though, I did once see a game where Dzhindzhi smashed his 2200-rated opponent in about 25 moves with it. Of course, Dzhindzhi being Dzhindzhi, he probably could have played 1.a4 and won with equal alacrity.
Nov-27-05  Chopin: A nice little trap. I did a similar trap on my opponent once, while playing against the Caro-Kann.
Dec-01-05  DeepBlade: Nice trap in blitz play! The moves look so natural, to threathen the Knight away and stuff.
Jan-11-06  schnarre: Indeed, that's part of the beauty of it!
Feb-21-06  McCool: Nice trap but what is black thinking? 4... h6 c'mon.
Jun-14-06  Manic: Nxf7 also wins
Oct-09-06  RookFile: You know, this is so stupid that I might have to try this sometime. Good for a laugh in a blitz game.
Feb-08-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  playground player: Oops...
Mar-22-07  Timex: I just wasted 1 minute of my life watching this game... grr...
Jan-21-08  sambo: This looks like a game of atomic chess.
Feb-20-08  D.Observer: A good Monday Puzzle might be <5. ?>.
Aug-21-08  TheTamale: Or better still, 6. Qh5#!! g6, B or Qxg6 mate! Nothing like a good spite check.
Dec-21-08  WhiteRook48: Oh yeah? What about 1. e3!!! e5 2. Ke2!!!!! d5 3. Kd3!!!!!
Dec-21-08  whiteshark: What about <6...Rh7>?
Jan-24-09  WhiteRook48: 5. Ne6!!
Mar-15-09  WhiteRook48: the power of 1. e3!!
Feb-18-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: That was a nice way to win a blindfold game. In 6 moves.

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