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mrkt

05-11-24, 11:50am
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subject: The Brinkmann Defence"The game has been deleted!

"A very sharp continuation begins here. White can play safely 3.a3 or 3.b5, but many orangutan players do prefer this sharp continuation, ofering a pawn (3...Bxb4). It"s still no clear if this gambit offer is correct. A German player, Prof. Wilhelm Brinkmann, used earlier (80"s and 90"s) play 2...f6 with a great success. In my opinion this variation (1.b4 e5 2.Bb2 f6) should be called "The Brinkmann"s defence"."

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