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John Cazenove vs NN
Casual (1817), Unknown
King's Gambit: Accepted. Muzio Gambit Sarratt Defense (C37)  ·  1-0

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Mar-18-06  CitricAcid13: Very nice combination to finish the game up. White seems to have a great record when he plays 5. O-O under this opening, is it always sound?
May-17-06  SJP: Unless White plays extremely passively, I would say yes. The great Muzio Gambit is one of my favourite openings. Everything in the White camp is pointed at f7. Without correct defense, Black can quickly find himself in a lot of trouble.
Dec-23-06  Rubenus: I read in the kibitzing somewhere that black has a forced win in the Muzio. But I would still recommand it for white.
Mar-21-07  MasterSavely: BEAUTIFUL MATE!
Feb-06-08  wolfmaster: An unknown brilliancy.
Feb-05-21
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  louispaulsen88888888: A computer may prefer Black, but it’s no fun with your king in the middle and all your pieces on the back row.

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