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

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Kibitzer's Corner
May-05-09  just a kid: 5...Qf6 is a good response to 5.Ng5?!
Apr-18-22  Marcelo Bruno: A miniature that ends with a zugzwang.
Apr-18-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: White can hang on awhile, but it's unpleasant.

White to move [Opening Explorer]

1) -7.52 (36 ply) 18.e5 dxe5 19.d5 Bc5 20.Nd1 e4 21.Qe2 Bb4+ 22.Bd2 Bxd2+ 23.Qxd2 e3 24.Nxe3 g4 25.d6 g3 26.Qe2 Qxf2+ 27.Qxf2+ Rxf2 28.O-O-O cxd6 29.Nd5 g2 30.Bxg2 Rxg2 31.Nc3 Re6 32.Rf1+ Kg8 33.Rd1 g5 34.Kb1 g4 35.a3 g3 36.Rd3 Kg7 37.Ka2 Rg1 38.Nd5 g2 39.Rg3+ Rg6 40.Rxg6+ Kxg6 41.Nf4+ Kf5 42.Nxg2 Rxg2 43.Kb3 a5 44.Ka2 Kg6 45.Kb1 a4 46.Kc1 Kg7 47.Kb1 Rg1+ 48.Ka2 Rg3 49.Kb1 Rg2

2) -9.13 (36 ply) 18.Qe2 Bxc3+ 19.Kd1 Qh1 20.bxc3 Rxe4 21.Be3 Rxe3 22.fxe3 Rxe2 23.Kxe2 g4 24.Rd1 g3 25.c4 g2 26.Bxg2 Qxg2+ 27.Kd3 Qb2 28.Rd2 Qa3+ 29.Ke2 Qc3 30.c5 dxc5 31.dxc5 Qxc5 32.Rd8+ Ke7 33.Rd2 Qc4+ 34.Ke1 b5 35.Rg2 Qc3+ 36.Ke2 b4 37.Kf3 a5 38.Rg4 Kf7 39.Rg2 a4 40.Rf2 Kg8 41.Re2 Kf8 42.Kg2 Qd3 43.Kf2 Kg8 44.e4 Qd4+ 45.Kg2 Qe5

Apr-18-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: After losing the right to castle 6.Bxf7+ Kf8, Black has won all 6 games in the database: Opening Explorer

Although still worse, apparently 7.d4 is White's best try.

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