That's the partial Danish. Maybe you already knew that.
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Well he dictated that by not taking on b2.
That's the partial Danish. Maybe you already knew that.
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Well he dictated that by not taking on b2.
Yes, Eberulf, I suppose I did know that . Sorry for not being clear; it was not fully accepted.
Thank you for the comments . It was fun playing it!
Yes, tonydal, I did consider that, but I decided that I should take advantage of the kingside weakness rather than attempting to gain material equality in exchange for my attack. Maybe regaining the pawn would have been more accurate, but I like my decision to maintain/increase the pressure.
Anyway, thank you both for the comments .
nice game. and i always appreciate a well annotated game to enhance my own understanding of others' thoughts in a game. thanks!
Oh, I thought this forum was about delicious food. I was so hoping to read about a yummy cinnamon danish or perhaps apple.
Tonydal, I did not realize how effective e5 would be. Now I see that the 9. Qxb7 line might have been better, but I really liked Be3 . I suppose it just depends on which plan you adopt. For my plan, Be3 was better, but my plan was not best. Anyway, thank you for your input!
Oh, thank you, Webhead, I finally understand tonydal's comments! I completely forgot about the tasty delicacy.
Well, I'm glad you guys enjoyed my game . I'll post a few more interesting ones later.
PS: That's ALMOND paste in bear claw's?? Wow, I never knew that!!
Hi! In my opinion, this is my best win (on chess.com). I just finished it against a player rated 1753 (was higher than me but not anymore
). I play one of my favorite openings, the Danish, and I win in only 16 moves.
Well, this was my first forum post. I hope you enjoyed it! Please comment