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Cos the possie was getting a bit sharp.

 

I thought Be3 was your best move then - keep the pressure on with the pin.

 

So, Bf5

 

This is a very sharp position AC. Do your analysis thoroughly.

 

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Nyet. After BXB, you play BxB. I play NxB and you play QxN and we're all square (except for my pesky pawn and the half open c file).

 

Should you accept this line of play, my next is Rc8!

 

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Crumbs yes, excellent play...didn't see QxN at the tail end. Couldn't see a way out and lost my bottle. :o

 

So what do you want to do now? I can resign and you can play both sides?

 

Qb3 if you decide to play on...

 

and thanks :thumbup:

 

hold on just seen Rc8 ok

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A resignation is not much good. As you can see, the NID leads to some sharp lines and you need to practice playing difficult middle game possies.

 

But remember, you led me into the possie - it was your opening. :D

 

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Rd2 is OK, but there was better IMHO. Now let's see ....

 

You're gunna gang up on my rather impertinent pawn. It needs better protection than her ladyship can give.

 

Qf6

 

BTW: Queen play is the hardest to master.

 

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