A game in Leyland Congress vs a.sainsbury
A game in Leyland Congress vs a.sainsbury
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Re: A game in Leyland Congress vs a.sainsbury
Howdy there, Al
It might help discussion here if you could post the actual game score?
It might help discussion here if you could post the actual game score?
"Set up your attacks so that when the fire is out, it isn't out!" (H N Pillsbury)
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Re: A game in Leyland Congress vs a.sainsbury
Did both of you miss that after 14. .. Rxc3 15. bxc3, the Knight on c2 is trapped? An engine scores it as a "game over" +3.0 to Black.Alan Llewellyn wrote:matt as you can see my 14th move is a typical 'rabbit caught in headlights' type of move i've made famous.
14 Bf1 has been played before, 14. .. Qb6 check was the usual choice previously.
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Re: A game in Leyland Congress vs a.sainsbury
I don't know if many people here will be terribly interested in that one - a PM might be better thereAlan Llewellyn wrote:Matt in the club championship I drew with tony after a horrendous opening disaster
"Set up your attacks so that when the fire is out, it isn't out!" (H N Pillsbury)
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An interest recent game in my club champ
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Re: An interest recent game in my club champ
Move 63: "Heading for ...." Philidor. Lucena is the 'building a bridge" one that wins.
I must admit I quite enjoy getting theoretical endings on the board during actual play. Last February in Bristol I got a Lucena for the first time in 30 years of chessing.
I must admit I quite enjoy getting theoretical endings on the board during actual play. Last February in Bristol I got a Lucena for the first time in 30 years of chessing.
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