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| From | Message | Posted by sf115 www6conf.org
11/25/2007 13:14:12 play online chess | Subject: Great comeback
Message: Have a look at my game
gameknot.com
my anaysis
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my opponent's anaysis
what do you think? do you agree with my anaysis?
| Posted by tim_b www6conf.org
11/27/2007 10:08:14 play online chess |
Message: at 12. Qxe3, your opponent said 'The only move that doesn't compromise the short castle.'
I don't agree, I probably would have taken with the f pawn as it solidifies the pawn structure, backing up the soon-to-be-clobbered d4. Castle next move and the rook is pointing at the opposing king's castle with no great danger to yours.....I think.
| Posted by dariustheking www6conf.org
11/28/2007 03:36:00 play online chess |
Message: Hi sf115,
I do agree with your anaysis but 8.a3 was a real waste of a move. Your game is a "Great Comeback".
dariustheking
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