I've not gotten the answer for this onesoheil_hooshdaran wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 8:27 pmDoes
With this quick queenside pawn expansion, Black is the first to start activity, not allowing White to play on the kingside.
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With this quick queenside pawn expansion, Black is the first to start activity and does not allow White to play on the kingside.
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What does objectively mean in:
White's position is objectively lost in either case.
White's position is objectively lost in either case.
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Soheil Hooshdaran wrote:
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With this quick queenside pawn expansion etc ,etc.
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Yes, it does.
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With this quick queenside pawn expansion etc ,etc.
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Yes, it does.
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"What does objectively mean in:
White's position is objectively lost in either case."
If the game was played out using "perfect" analysis, then white will lose - s/he is objectively lost. If strong computer plays strong computer, then white loses
However, some other factors might affect the result - for example, black might fail to see the correct continuation, black might get into time trouble and make a mistake ...
White's position is objectively lost in either case."
If the game was played out using "perfect" analysis, then white will lose - s/he is objectively lost. If strong computer plays strong computer, then white loses
However, some other factors might affect the result - for example, black might fail to see the correct continuation, black might get into time trouble and make a mistake ...
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this cannot be a serious excuse
What's a serious excuse? How does it differ froma good excuse?
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this cannot be a serious excuse
What's a serious excuse? How does it differ froma good excuse?
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What's pawn expansion? Pawn push?
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Yes. I would think so. Probably more than one pawn.
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What's the difference between winning and collecting material?
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What's the difference between missing and not seeing moves?
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None, I thinksoheil_hooshdaran wrote: ↑Thu Aug 30, 2018 10:05 pmWhat's the difference between missing and not seeing moves?
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Could be quite a bit ... a player could be materially up, yet lose the game through having a lost position. Think of Philidor's mate - one player "collects" the queen - but is then mated.soheil_hooshdaran wrote: ↑Thu Aug 30, 2018 12:35 pmWhat's the difference between winning and collecting material?
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No real difference, I think. Perhaps a good excuse is slightly stronger.soheil_hooshdaran wrote: ↑Tue Aug 28, 2018 2:05 pmIn:
this cannot be a serious excuse
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So, s/he is not 'winning' the queen?Andy Stoker wrote: ↑Fri Aug 31, 2018 6:52 amCould be quite a bit ... a player could be materially up, yet lose the game through having a lost position. Think of Philidor's mate - one player "collects" the queen - but is then mated.soheil_hooshdaran wrote: ↑Thu Aug 30, 2018 12:35 pmWhat's the difference between winning and collecting material?
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Thanks. What makes a move/continuation or activity essential, as opposed to necessary?
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Another positive fact for Black is that his kingside majority is potentially more active than White's on the queenside. Objectively the position is equal.
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