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Emil Joseph Diemer vs Gareis
Wuerttemberg Championship (1948), Esslingen GER
Blackmar-Diemer Gambit: Ryder Gambit (D00)  ·  1-0

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Apr-22-05  InspiredByMorphy: Whites game would have been considerably more difficult had black played 16. ...g6. I can see how the bishop sac could go undetected though.
Nov-02-10  meppi: not really 16 g6 just means you have to make a different type of attack. for example 16-g6. try Nh5, and maybe forking king and queen next turn.

if black sees it and moves the queen - check with knight on f6 and later use the queen to attack h7. there is more than one way to skin the cat

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