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adamrocksm1
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notmtwain
adamrocksm1 wrote:

does everyone know how powerful stonewall attack is?

Lucky for you, no.

[At your request, I have taken out the game you played in the Stonewall ]

 

I thought this kid did a good job against it, don't you? I do think your resignation was a little early.

adamrocksm1

that was unrated game

adamrocksm1
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notmtwain
adamrocksm1 wrote:

that was an unrated game i could have beat him if i had enough time but i had to go as for you notmtwain u are a dushbag and peice of shitttttt.

You were the one who asked the question about whether or not everyone knew how strong the Stonewall Attack was.  I just took a look at your games to see it in action.

What difference does it make if it was unrated? Isn't that one of the main points of the Stonewall Attack. You can play the same moves regardless of what your opponent does.

He evidently has found a good way to stop it.

Yes, the game was not over. You have to admit that he had the advantage when you resigned. It seems like he found a good  strategy. Maybe he did you a favor. You will have to think a little about what to do in such a case.

Perhaps you should read The Stonewall Attack- Basic Concepts for Beginners.  No offense intended. I think it is well written. After I read it, I realized that you lost the battle for e4.  I think 7 c3 may have been your big mistake. 7 Nbd2 would have prevented his takeover of e4.