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Here are 100 results for 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f5 in the games. Game_147085 Game_145634 Game_144864 Game_144859 Game_144303 Game_144180 Game_144178 Game_144037 Game_144027 Game_144019 Game_144015 Game_144014 Game_144009 Game_143931 Game_143756 Game_143717 Game_143707 Game_143160 Game_142214 Game_140418 Game_140409 Game_140158 Game_139998 Game_139996 Game_139990 Game_139394 Game_139387 Game_138427 Game_138200 Game_138186 Game_138160 Game_137972 Game_137948 Game_137744 Game_137647 Game_137495 Game_137486 Game_137293 Game_137290 Game_136614 Game_133606 Game_133604 Game_133348 Game_132859 Game_132855 Game_129996 Game_129430 Game_128944 Game_124898 Game_122837 Game_122649 Game_122348 Game_121430 Game_121246 Game_120913 Game_120758 Game_120753 Game_120744 Game_120633 Game_120625 Game_120435 Game_120383 Game_120380 Game_119244 Game_118886 Game_117490 Game_117483 Game_117300 Game_117293 Game_117280 Game_116456 Game_114676 Game_113689 Game_113155 Game_113153 Game_113151 Game_112482 Game_109170 Game_108992 Game_108889 Game_108884 Game_99235 Game_98879 Game_98876 Game_98662 Game_98364 Game_97791 Game_97169 Game_97165 Game_97147 Game_96565 Game_96502 Game_96410 Game_96385 Game_96381 Game_96276 Game_95470 Game_95118 Game_94837 Game_92165 There are at least 2 results for 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f5 in the forum. Normajean Yates (2008-08-12 14:52:44) latvian-fraser 9...d5, and the R-sac 9...d5 10.d3 Kf7 11.Bg5 Bg7 may be better.. [context: latvian fraser exchange-sac line 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f5 3. Nxe5 Nc6 4. Qh5+ g6 5. Nxg6 Nf6 6. Qh3 hxg6 7. Qxh8 Qe7 8. Nc3 {innovation?} fxe4 9. Be2] Anyway the latvian fraser R-sac line 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 f5 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Qh5+ g6 5.Nxg6 Nf6 6.Qh3 fxe4 7.Nxh8 d5 8.Qb3 Bd7 is still on the cards --- real serious play goes 3. Nxe5 Qf6 anyway - pity because the poisoned pawn var, the Svedenborg, 3. ef, and 3. d4 are quite elegant... Normajean Yates (2008-08-12 02:10:55) Okay, requestiong annnotation! Consider this latvian fraser 'book' line: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f5 3. Nxe5 Nc6 4. Qh5+ g6 5. Nxg6 Nf6 6. Qh3 hxg6 7. Qxh8 Qe7. [yes I know it is in crisis :)] well, opp played 8. Nc3 [which i couldnt find in any database] and I was already in serious trouble after: 8...fxe4 9. Be2 Nd4 10. O-O. Cant see any counterplay by black. [not on this site; and the game is in progress but has moved on a few moves beyond this point - so I am not cheating!] Anyone care to comment on - ahem, annotate - my [black's] 8th and 9th move? There are 2 results for 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f5 in wikichess. Normajean Yates (1858) e4 e5 Nf3 f5 Nxe5 Nc6 Qh5+ g6 Nxg6 Nf6 Qh3 hxg6 Qxh8 Qe7 Nc3 Any thoughts on this line? Someone played this [8. Nc3] against me at another correspondence-chess site, and I am ie Black is already in serious trouble after 8. Nc3 fxe4 9. Be2 Nd4 10. O-O. I don't see any counterattack by black! I mean latvian-fraser is supposed to be in crisis, but is the old main line [ie until black's 7th move] so bad? Or did I blunder? No, I didn't blunder - except by choosing this line [or, except by playing the latvian ;) ] PS: I (black) managed to win that game because it was no-engines and white got overconfident, but that's another story :) ] For the curious, here is *that* story: NN v Normajeanyates chess.com corr no-engines 2008 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f5 3. Nxe5 Nc6 4. Qh5+ g6 5. Nxg6 Nf6 6. Qh3 hxg6 7. Qxh8 Qe7 8. Nc3 fxe4 9. Be2 Nd4 10. O-O Nxc2 11. Rb1 Nd4 12. d3 Nxe2+ 13. Nxe2 exd3 14. Nf4 Kf7 15. Nxd3 Bg7 16. Qh4 Qe4 17. Qxe4 Nxe4 18. Be3 d6 19. Rfe1 Bf5 20. Red1 Re8 21. Rbc1 c5 22. b3 Nc3 23. Rd2 Bxd3 24. Rxd3 Ne2+ 25. Kf1 Nxc1 26. Rxd6 Nxa2 27. Bxc5 Bf8 28. Rd7+ Ke6 29. Rc7 Bxc5 30. Rxc5 Rd8 31. Ke2 Rd5 32. Rc7 Rb5 33. Rg7 Kf6 34. Rd7 Rxb3 35. Rd2 Nc3+ 0-1 ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Thibault de Vassal (2407) e4 e5 Nf3 f5 The Latvian Gambit is an aggressive but dubious chess opening, which often leads to wild complications. This opening is almost never seen at the top levels, but some correspondence chess players are devoted to it. It was formerly known as the Greco Counter Gambit. The name is a tribute to the Latvian players, notably Karlis Betins, who analyzed it in the early part of the 20th century. It looks like a King's Gambit with the colours reversed. ============ Contributors : Benjamin Aldag, Thibault de Vassal
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