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by Justthegame - 7 hours ago
United Kingdom
Member Since: Nov 2011
Member Points: 1

Hi, can I change the board?.

by nounou1 - 2 days ago
casa Morocco
Member Since: Jan 2012
Member Points: 2
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by ajfirecracker - 3 months ago
United States
Member Since: Nov 2011
Member Points: 1

@rukja: In the game you posted, 28. Qf1 is annotated as a forced move, despite being clearly worse than virtually anything else on the board.

Consider: 1. c4 Re5?! 2. Rf3+ Rf5 (otherwise losing the rook outright) 3. Bc3+ and white's piece advantage promises him a favorable endgame, with simplification secured by black's attempt to win the queen. (Obviously, white from this position can trade rooks immediately)

Alternately: 1. h4 Re5?! 2. Bg5+! Kg7 3. Bxd8 again leaves white in a good position.

by Yigor - 4 months ago
Toulouse (France), Rostov-on-Don+Tambov Russia
Member Since: Oct 2010
Member Points: 7519

"Remarkable" continuations:

  • 1.Nh3 Nh6 Double Ammonia
  • 1.Nh3 Nh6 2.Na3 Na6 Drunken Cavalry

Laughing

by indematrix - 4 months ago
Chelsea, London United Kingdom
Member Since: Apr 2010
Member Points: 212

what was that...some five years old playing?

by rukja - 4 months ago
Portland United States
Member Since: Sep 2011
Member Points: 66

by indematrix - 4 months ago
Chelsea, London United Kingdom
Member Since: Apr 2010
Member Points: 212

played with white sodium and amar simultaneously...can be a draw, but only at the end if black has a kind of time crisis

by marlbadz - 4 months ago
philippines Philippines
Member Since: Aug 2011
Member Points: 1

weak players!

by rukja - 4 months ago
Portland United States
Member Since: Sep 2011
Member Points: 66

look like the sodium attack but changed sides

by natehoxie - 6 months ago
Washington D.C. United States
Member Since: Aug 2011
Member Points: 33

looks like a reflection of the sodium attack...

by Chemwong - 6 months ago
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Member Since: Mar 2011
Member Points: 369

Ammonia attack

by Ans19 - 8 months ago
Philippines
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Member Points: 1
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by themax2000 - 8 months ago
Waukegan, IL United States
Member Since: Dec 2009
Member Points: 144

Looks like Nf6 is the best response (based on win %).  Seriously though, this "opening" is terrible if one wishes to follow opening principles.

by psinha36 - 8 months ago
India India
Member Since: Mar 2011
Member Points: 38

by psinha36 - 8 months ago
India India
Member Since: Mar 2011
Member Points: 38
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by solid987 - 8 months ago
sa South Africa
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by Kostasrallis - 9 months ago
Athens, Greece Greece
Member Since: Jul 2010
Member Points: 897
try to look beyond that and understand the basic idea.
by RMM - 9 months ago
Westchester United States
Member Since: Jun 2010
Member Points: 63

"Knights on the rim are dim"

by Kostasrallis - 9 months ago
Athens, Greece Greece
Member Since: Jul 2010
Member Points: 897

Smile

by Yigor - 9 months ago
Toulouse (France), Rostov-on-Don+Tambov Russia
Member Since: Oct 2010
Member Points: 7519

Kostasrallis: yeah, I should acknowledge that basically U are right.Cool

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