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NN vs Philip Stamma
Composition (1737) (probably analysis), ?
Italian Game: Giuoco Pianissimo (C50)  ·  0-1

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May-05-09
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  Honza Cervenka: Stamma was right, 9...Nd4 is true killer here. I have no idea how strong player Stamma was but at least he was quite good analyst. 5...Qf6 looks like an excellent reaction to 5.Ng5(?!).
Dec-30-10  balachandar: sharp play and player of wrong moves.
Apr-03-15  siegbert: 10 QH3 FINISHES THE GAME off nicely. I cannot see a way for white to continue. THE DOUBLE THREAT OF THE DOUBLE AND THE BISHOP ON THE DARK SQUARES MEANS THE GAME IS OVER.
Oct-04-15  The Kings Domain: Nice relic from the Age of Enlightenment. Chess starts to get deep.
Jun-04-19  LoveThatJoker: 11...? Would make for a good Wednesday/Thursday puzzle. LTJ
Jun-26-20  Lossmaster: <Honza Cervenka: Stamma was right>

'Cuz Stamma's Always Right

Apr-18-22  Marcelo Bruno: This game has one beautiful Bishop sacrifice, the comments are very objective and instructive.

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