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Prince Andrey Dadian of Mingrelia vs Michael Sicard
Kiev (1901), Kiev RUE
Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Main Line (C52)  ·  1-0

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Aug-27-13  Jazzer32: Why is this 1-0? after 15 ... Nxe5, black looks better.
Aug-27-13
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  FSR: <Jazzer32> I agree, except that "better" looks like a decided understatement - Black is a rook up for nothing.
Sep-02-14  Xeroxx: A piece up, with compensation.
Oct-24-16
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  fm avari viraf: <Jazzer32>After all he was a Prince so nobody can question him otherwise his head would be chopped off.
May-05-17  hudapri: Hear ye hear ye, I have solved the great mystery. White's 13th was Bb5, not Bb4. Must be a descriptive notation translation mistake. Like B-N5 instead of B-N4.

Following the game looks like White is a bit better but not resignable.

13.Bb5 Bb6 14. Rd7 Qd7 15. Ne5 Nxe5 16. Bxd7 Nxd7

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