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Mario Petrini vs Schneider
CIF email (1990) (correspondence), CServe email
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense. Traxler Counterattack Knight sac line (C57)  ·  0-1

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Sep-15-06  Autoreparaturwerkbau: Ah, poor Petrini. I'm sure he ment well. :)
Sep-24-14
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  GrahamClayton: 9.hxg3 ♕xh1+ 10 ♗f1 0-0 11.♕e2 ♘d4 12. ♕g2 ♕xg2 13.♗xg2 ♘xc2+ with a decisive advantage.
Jun-12-15  Dr Esenville: Mario Petrini vs. Schneider
Nov-26-15  RonB52734: I just played this exact game (with the black pieces) against a fellow at work. I have twice previously had younger players try white's ill-fated attack against me in tournament games. I knew I had seen it before, probably in "Traps and Zaps," and knowing that there was a decisive counterattack, I tugged it back into my cranium over the board, biting my nails the whole way through that I was right. After that first game, I spent some time reviewing the various other branches in Opening Explorer so I knew it pretty well the second and (now) third time it was tried against me.

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