Another Brick in the Wall

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5th September 2008, 02:57pm
#1
by FerrBear
The Woods United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 51

This is a prime example of how holding onto middle position is perfected. 

At move fifty, black's move of the bishop (... bd5)completes a wall of the middle two rows (row 4 and row 5) almost completly accross the entire board.

 http://www.chess.com/echess/game.html?id=8841877

Throw in one passed pawn and a queen down the open side column, and the board looks like one I've never seen before.

See how it got there.

5th September 2008, 03:30pm
#2
by lotus_elise
olongapo Philippines
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 428

i see he/she got 2 queen

5th September 2008, 04:13pm
#3
by FerrBear
The Woods United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 51

He/She could have gooten five!!!Laughing

21st September 2008, 12:08am
#4
by promotedpawn
Somewhere out there Great Britain
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 768

Jupitar played terribly. First he did way too many pawn moves in the opening. He had only developed one piece as fear had developed 3.

21st September 2008, 12:35am
#5
by ElFuser59
Reading United States
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 13

yea this is a prime example of how u can lose in the opening, not play "perfectly" in the middlegame.

 

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