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Topic: Checkmate's Evergreen (Anderssen Vs Dufresne)
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Adolf Anderssen needs no introduction, but his opponent, Jean Dufrense, was another German master of the day, despite his French sounding name. He had actually beaten Anderssen in just 13 moves, a year before 'The Evergreen Game' of 1852.
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nd4 4. Nxd4 exd4 5. Bc4 Nf6 6. e5 d5 7. Bb3 Bg4 8. f3 Ne4 9. O-O d3 10. fxg4 Bc5+ 11. Kh1 Ng3+ 12. hxg3 Qg5 13. Rf5 h5 0-1
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Can anyone find checkmate in one move in this game, because "the bunny" never finds it, in any game, haha, LOL! - https://queenalice.com/game.php?id=1565912
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It seems that Sexxy_Bunny in this game again "can't find checkmate" in one move, her anti-fair play continues to manifest itself on this site. -> https://queenalice.com/game.php?id=1802932
To be more precise, she doesn't know when to resign a lost game with dignity.
But justice will be served, that member CHESS1969, quite deservedly outplayed and outclassed that "bunny".
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Bobby, don't worry, the anti-fair play Bunny "got what she deserved" in that game!!!
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