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uh..i don't know what to do (I'm playing against a computer)


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #1

    chessnoob1997

    OKAY PEOPLE..I'm just a newbie (novice) and I played against  little chess partner. And now I'm stuck...Can't find a good move!!! Can someone help me?????

  • 5 years ago · Quote · #2

    smoke

    Pxd5
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #3

    chessnoob1997

    tried it...suddenly he did this weird a5?


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #4

    Ricardo_Morro

    Or try Ng3, Bg6; N-f5, BXN; eXB when at least you have the two bishops. The advanced doubled pawn may be useful in kingside attack.
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #5

    Mats

    yea capture the pawn.. which is recaptured by the black pawn.. then capture that pawn with your knight.. black won't take your knight with its knight because it is pinned to the queen..

    You can also move your knight on e2 to g3.. combine that with moving your h-pawn up to trap the bishop that is stuck on the side of the board.. good luck


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #6

    chessnoob1997

    thanks every body....


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #7

    chessnoob1997

    Ricardo_Morro wrote: Or try Ng3, Bg6; N-f5, BXN; eXB when at least you have the two bishops. The advanced doubled pawn may be useful in kingside attack.

    I tried that, but the computer did Qb6, which really hurt me...


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #8

    Ricardo_Morro

    You didn't answer Be3?
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #9

    Nilesh021

    Not that much of a begginer are you? Good development but yah, the above advice is sound.
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #10

    chessnoob1997

    Now after a while, it became this monster, and I'm winning, at least by a bishop or something, even though my position is kinda screwed up. I have total control of the center though!!
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #11

    chessnoob1997

    very dangerous too....
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #12

    lu1965

    Pxd5
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #13

    lu1965

    kn-d x f6+
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #14

    Ricardo_Morro

    chessnoob1997 wrote: Now after a while, it became this monster, and I'm winning, at least by a bishop or something, even though my position is kinda screwed up. I have total control of the center though!!

     Your diagram shows two White bishops on the black squares. The only way this could happen is if you underpromoted your king or queen pawn. I would love to see that sequence of moves! Retrograde analysis, anyone?


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #15

    Sprite

    You guys ought to learn modern set notation.

    You should play Nxf6+ which will get the response gxf6

    then play Bxf6, forking the rook and the queen.

     


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #16

    littleman

    whats wrong with exd5 his knight is pinned after all

     


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #17

    chessnoob1997

    oops for the bishop, the one one the c file was a mistake...sorry

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