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  • 3 years ago · Quote · #1

    avneet

    (note: you don't have to find the best move ,this is a puzzle taken from a real game ,so just use your imagination)

     

    the puzzle is taken from my game against Glendart(one of my friends)...I thought this puzzle was worth posting ,enjoy!

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #2

    Ko7

    nice :)

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #3

    Math_magician

    ouch...

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #4

    Math_magician

    what on earth was he thinking, using that opening!?

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #5

    mellancholia

    black could move h5 to avoid direct mate, but his position is after all lost
  • 3 years ago · Quote · #6

    Master_T_

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  • 3 years ago · Quote · #7

    avneet

    Math_magician wrote:

    what on earth was he thinking, using that opening!?


    HE ALWAYS USES THE SAME METHOD(OF MOVING THE 'H' AND 'A' PAWN IN THE OPENING)

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #8

    essnov

    avneet wrote:
    Math_magician wrote:

    what on earth was he thinking, using that opening!?


    HE ALWAYS USES THE SAME METHOD(OF MOVING THE 'H' AND 'A' PAWN IN THE OPENING)


    That's crazy. Crazy, but not uncommon- I think that they see it as preemptively stopping pin possibilities after bishop moves like Bb5 and Bg5. No ugly doubled pawns if Bxf6 or Bxc6. No annoying pins. Unfortunately for them, chess is not that easy...

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #9

    avneet

    essnov wrote:
    avneet wrote:
    Math_magician wrote:

    what on earth was he thinking, using that opening!?


    HE ALWAYS USES THE SAME METHOD(OF MOVING THE 'H' AND 'A' PAWN IN THE OPENING)


    That's crazy. Crazy, but not uncommon- I think that they see it as preemptively stopping pin possibilities after bishop moves like Bb5 and Bg5. No ugly doubled pawns if Bxf6 or Bxc6. No annoying pins. Unfortunately for them, chess is not that easy...


    they'll learn after some time...


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