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.
i see he/she got 2 queen
He/She could have gooten five!!!
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.
yea this is a prime example of how u can lose in the opening, not play "perfectly" in the middlegame.
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