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Your move: 17. g2-g4 My move: 17. .../Nc6-d4 Cavalry beats infantry. And you have no spearmen! :D http://img488.imageshack.us/img488/7426/pos24mk.jpg |
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Your last: 17. .../Nc6-d4
My move: 18. Qf3-g2 |
Your move: 18. Qf3-g2
My move: 18. .../Nc5xd3 If your move 19. c2xd3 then my move 19. .../Ra8-c8 |
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Besides, you told us to wait for you. A thick layer of dust has descended over my board and pieces in the time being, and my beard grows longer and longer. |
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When we finished, you said:
Bleib uns gewogen! I took this as a German colloquialism telling us to 'stay put' while the two of you finished. That is why I have not started another match. |
Aha, well, the phrase could be understood that way, maybe, but it better is understood as: "to be favourably disposed", or "inclined to(wards) somebody/something".
Anyhow, if you can't wait, start a thread, tell a mod to sticky it, and we play. If Torplexed agrees. In correspondence chess you use to play a around a dozen matches simultaneously in one tournament. We could handle it the same, if you guys want. We could also play match and re-match simultaneously. rules as usual: literature; theory: yes, databases yes, if one wants; active computer help and assistance by playing chess software: no. although computers are also allowed in correspondence chess, but I fail to see the point in it. But I will use Fritz UI to keep track of the positions, save the protocols and post diagrams (one only needs to deactivate the engine, then the interface is safe=engine nor running). Beware: German national team currently is world team champion and european team champion. :D I may feel inspired by that... :lol: |
I can wait for you guys. Besides, I enjoy collecting intelligence on my potenial new adversaries. I have been following this with interest.
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Okay. You also have to wait for the analysis round. This match is so complex that it deserves one.
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18. .../Nc5xd3
After possible sequence: 19. c2xd3/Ra8-c8 http://img427.imageshack.us/img427/6078/pos50dk.jpg |
This is indeed complex :88)
Your last 19.... Rac8 My move 20. f4-f5 Quote:
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Very interesting indeed. Technically I like blacks positioning better with the knight poised to cause continual consternation, but looks like white is emboldened for a decisive attack. Very interesting :hmm: :yep:
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Your move: 20. f4-f5
My move: 20: .../Nd4-b3 Five pawns in victory-V-formation? A little bit too early, don't you think...? :D |
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