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Terry J Taylor vs Immo-Frank Angermann
CIF email (1986) (correspondence), CServe email
Caro-Kann Defense: Goldman Variation (B12)  ·  1-0

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Aug-07-04  pawntificator: I don't even know why these Angermanagement games are in this database.
Aug-07-04  Legend: Maybe, to teach some beginners how NOT to play chess?! :D
Aug-10-04  InspiredByMorphy: I dont think the outcome is so clear cut. For instance the game could continue 7. ... Nd5 8.Nxf7 Kxf7 9.Qxb7 Nd7 10.Qxc6 Nb6 where white gets three pawns for a piece, and a temporary attack, but black ends up getting better development.
Aug-10-04  Zenchess: And what happens after 8. Qxb7 instead of Nxf7?
Aug-11-04  InspiredByMorphy: <Zenchess> 8.Qxb7 Nd7 9.Qxc6 Nb4 threatening both the queen and c2+ winning the exchange. 10.Bxf7+ Ke7 the white queen is still threatened and has no square to check blacks king. (If 10.Nxf7 Nxc6 11.Nxd8 Nxd8 wins a piece) 11.Qe4 Nxc2+! 12.Qxc2 Rc8 threatening whites queen bishop 13.Qd1 h6 wins the piece back. Black is down three pawns, but has better development and white although almost void of positional weakness, is far from having the game "in the bag". In fact white actually has to think.
Aug-11-04  percyblakeney: There is also the possibility of 7. ... b5 8.Bxf7+ Ke7 and black is just a pawn down, but not with the best of positions.
Aug-11-04  Zenchess: Well, what do you expect (resignation) from someone almost as weak as poor old NN.

However, instead of the passive 13. Qd1?, 13. Qe4! threatens the B and 14. d4 as well.

7...b5? 8. Bxf7 Ke7 9. Be6 Bh5 (forced to guard f7) 10. a4 .

Aug-11-04  percyblakeney: If Cody did this Taylor vs Cody, 1980 to Taylor with an eccentric opening as black, I wonder what he would have done to Angermann with white.
Aug-11-04  Zenchess: Probably Grob minature his rear end and have it published somewhere.
Aug-12-04  InspiredByMorphy: <Zenchess> Your right about 13. Qe4! in the second variation I kibitzed. I looked at it again, and the following variation gives black a decent if not good game positionally speaking. 7. ... Nd5 8.Qxb7 Nd7 9.Qxc6 Nb6! Blacks threat is 10. ... Rc8 winning a piece. 11.Qe6+ Qe7 and white can exchange queens and play for a winning endgame, but would have to play cautiously due to underdevelopment. This game is not over at move 7.
Aug-12-04  Zenchess: Morphy, 9...Nb6? 10. Bxf7+ Ke7 11. Qe4 trapping the Bg4.
Aug-13-04  InspiredByMorphy: <Zenchess> I guess it is over at move 7.
Nov-03-06  dabearsrock1010: Possibly the worst game of chess ever played.

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