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  1. blutach

    Chess

    Not a good move. gxf5 Regards
  2. blutach

    Chess

    Kf3 Regards
  3. blutach

    Chess

    h4 (Nice new sig ) Regards
  4. blutach

    Chess

    RxR+ After KXR, g4 Regards
  5. Anything (eg Clone DVD but certainly not ImgBurn) that transcodes the source down to DVD-5 size (ie writing to a DVD+R) will make it OK. It's just a straight 1:1 copy which would be hard. Cell splitting is not all that hard - just use VobBlanker - guide on site. Regards
  6. Always wondered that myself. Regards
  7. blutach

    Chess

    Re3 Regards
  8. blutach

    Chess

    I have your QS pawns on a7, b6, c6 and d5. Your B is on d6, R on e8, K on f8. Pawns on f7, g7, h6. My setup is pawns on a2, c2, d4, g3 and h2. Rooks on c3 and d1. King on h1. In answer to Rc8, I play Kg2. Have a good time and good night from downunder. Regards
  9. blutach

    Chess

    ????? Pretty much gives me the game after Rxc6. Take it back and play Rc8 Regards
  10. blutach

    Chess

    Rc3 Regards
  11. blutach

    Chess

    R(-d1 Regards
  12. blutach

    Chess

    g3 Regards
  13. blutach

    Chess

    Nyet. Be4 was what I was thinking. RxB Your 2 bishops are a very potent weapon. Giving them up is a gift from God to me. Regards
  14. blutach

    Chess

    And you did. Maybe Qh4 was a bit better in this instance, but not much. RxQ Your next is bleedingly obvious Regards
  15. blutach

    Chess

    Still, you do have the 2 extra pawns so perhaps Q X Q is best. Without my pieces your pawns become so much more important. Regards
  16. blutach

    Chess

    Interesting. Nd3 leaves you with little option but to trade Qs (and that's not what you want when you are down the XC). Or Qh4 threatening mate but Ne5 snuffs that out quickly. Palpably best for you was Qxd4. So Nd3. Regards
  17. blutach

    Chess

    I'll assay Qf3 here, though Qh4 is also interesting. Regards
  18. You better hope Firey doesn't see that linx. Aussie or no, she'll kill you. Regards
  19. blutach

    Chess

    So, we're done? See how you can turn a loss for white into a win in a couple of moves? Shame that we didn't finish. But I am sure any novice can see what is coming. Thanks for the ggs Regards
  20. Welcome to ImgBurn Forum. Change your media to Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden. CMC is just junk - a search would have revealed this. Regards
  21. Welcome to ImgBurn Forum Yawn. Change your blanks to Verbatim MKM-001s. Even the slightest search would have led you to this conclusion. Regards
  22. I always verify. Noobs or not, I recommend it. Regards
  23. Welcome to ImgBurn Forum!!! Get better quality media - Verbatim or Taiyo Yudens. Slow the burn down. Update your firmware - http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_firmware.php?download_id=2380 Regards
  24. blutach

    Chess

    g5 is a bit risky and sets up Ne6. BxN loses all advantage but removes the threat of Nh5 or Ne6 (bloody pesky Knight, eh?). Be7 isn't the worst move, allowing coverage of the important f6 and f8 squares. But perhaps the most interesting (and possibly risky) is Re4 (sacking the exchange and a pawn or so but getting your Q into play - it is forlorn cut off from all the action on the KS). This is very deep play. ... Re4 BxR Qe3+ Kh1 QxB So, take your pick. I'm going to bed. Play it out. I'll play against g5 if you want me to with Ne6 (EDIT: Be awfully careful if you wanna capture it - it is almost immune given your white square weaknesses). So, armed with that, tell me if you want it to stand or play something else. Regards
  25. blutach

    Chess

    The threat is Nh5. f6 loses immediately (you shoud be able to see that). Be7 isn't bad. Other candidate moves are BxN (not the best EDIT: but gets you out of immediate trouble) and g5 (interesting). So, what do you wanna go with? Regards
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