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Alekhine Defense: Four Pawns Attack Thematic Tournament!

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3rd July 2009, 04:19pm
#1
by CHARLES_FREY
United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 10635

Alekhine Defense: Four Pawns Attack Thematic Tournament! Thematic Tournament

 

TD: Enigmata Starts ASAP
Registered: 0 of 64   Time Control: 3 days/move
Max Group Size: 4   Rating Range: Open
# Advance: 2   Tie Breaks: Yes
Points Available: 0   Games Rated: Yes
You will play ~3 simultaneous games
(one game per opponent starts immediately)


JOIN TOURNAMENT!

Welcome to the Alekhine Defense: Four Pawns Attack Thematic Tournament!

Click the following link to register:

http://www.chess.com/tournament/alekhine-defense-four-pawns-attack-thematic-tournament

"The Four Pawns Attack is White's most ambitious try, and the variation which perhaps illustrates the basic idea of the defence best: Black allows White to make several tempo-gaining attacks on the knight and to erect an apparently imposing pawn centre in the belief that it can later be destroyed. The game can become very sharp since White must either secure his advantage in space or make use of it before Black succeeds in making a successful strike at it. Black must also play vigorously because passive play will be crushed by the White centre." - Wikipedia

Every week, Chess Association group members study different openings and defenses under the guidance of one of our top rated players, Girolamo, from Italy.

This valuable instruction is a benefit of membership in our group.

To learn more about Chess Association, click the following link:

http://www.chess.com/groups/home/chess-association

Thanks for your participation, have fun, and good luck!

Best regards,

Charles Frey

Enigmata

Group Leader

Chess Association

4th July 2009, 02:09am
#2
by wango
Arizona United States
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 203

Is it possible to play black in all of your games?

4th July 2009, 03:43am
#3
by CHARLES_FREY
United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 10635

No, it isn't. The computer will automatically generate pairings and assign colors.

4th July 2009, 03:59am
#4
by kid_of_chess
Ottawa,Ontario Canada
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 7423

I'd play, but im cutting down on games.

 

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