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Qg4

 

thought you were going to play the bishop...

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Posted

Totally gutless! f6 was extremely interesting. Dropped the p but for very active play (I had a counter: QxP+, Kh1, Qe5 threatening mate, Qh3)

 

So ....

 

Be5 :P

 

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Pf6

 

...you taking the pawn with check put me off...

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Loses immediately to Qxd4+, QxQ, BxQ, BXR :)

 

Try again

 

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Kh1

 

I know but I'm screwed anyway >_<

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I like the idea of c3 actually and then swapping Bs.

 

QXP

 

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QxQ

 

sorry you lost me...how does c3 lead to swopping B's?

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c3, Qxc3, PxB , QXB :)

 

BxQ

 

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Rb1

 

earlier instead of playing NxB, I considered Nxf7...think that would have been any good?

 

thanks for the bishop explanation btw

Edited by Altercuno
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b5. I don't think NXB was particularly good for reasons explained earlier. I'll go back and analyse it later. We can swap and see if I can win from white before NXB

 

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Rf4

 

ok

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Bf6

 

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a5

 

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Kg2

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Re7

 

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Kf2

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Ra-e8

 

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Rb3

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a4

 

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Rb4

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Re1

 

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Kg2

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Bc3 and wins.

 

Rb4 was ?? But you still had a chance if you played Rf3

 

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We can go back to move whatever before NxB and I'll play white, OK?

 

You did play a lot better that game though. Some good ideas.

 

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