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Doggy_Style wrote:
egycottonbrocker wrote:

great , now there are dog & purple duck in the topic , whvt else?

An Egyptian cotton brocker?

great , now there are dog , purple duck  and me in the topic ,ok you consider me as an different object , what else?

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Stop insulting me u r calling me a purple duck... I am a skinny purple duck it's like going to see a doctor and when u see them u forget to say instead of Mr.Ducks u were supposed to say Dr.Ducks..

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skinnypurpleducks wrote:

Stop insulting me u r calling me a purple duck... I am a skinny purple duck it's like going to see a doctor and when u see them u forget to say instead of Mr.Ducks u were supposed to say Dr.Ducks..

yes , it is my fault , it is  pleasure for me if you accept to be my friend .

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3- Do not move the same piece twice during opening

Wasting of your time to move one piece during opening more than once and will cost you

 

You can not be  owner in attack

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GhostNight wrote:

Just kidding around, you sound like a very serious, and smart person, much smarter them me, I was a soldier for a career. my motto is "live for the day, cause tomorrow you may not be".

your motto ""live for the day, cause tomorrow you may not be"" is very nice many times i used it , may i use it in my facebook?  

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4-Do not move the unnecessary pawns during opening ,Pawns which should to be moved at the beginning of the game come to open the way to the queen  or bishops for dominating the middle of board

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5- Do not say "check – mate" for the competitor's king when it is able to defend easily, especially in the opening of the game.

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I totally agree with your pawn moving! Pawns moved too soon, can weaken your position, and lose controled squares, for your opponents pieces to gain control!  Studying the power of pawns, not only the queening aspect, but the pressure they have on the over all game of chess. Any one that reaches expert level in chess and above, have mastered the theory of pawn play/power!

    Osama, hope all is well and good

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GhostNight wrote:

I totally agree with your pawn moving! Pawns moved too soon, can weaken your position, and lose controled squares, for your opponents pieces to gain control!  Studying the power of pawns, not only the queening aspect, but the pressure they have on the over all game of chess. Any one that reaches expert level in chess and above, have mastered the theory of pawn play/power!

    Osama, hope all is well and good

thanks , the theory of pawn /power .

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6- Do not open a site when your chess pieces are late in the deployment.

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7-Put your queen   behind special Pawns in opening and often his best site in the beginning To be in a the second row carefully for starting to publishing Rooks.

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8- Avoid swapping   a spreading piece with a non spreading piece it is a bad deal that you sacrifice.

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egycottonbrocker wrote:

6- Do not open a site when your chess pieces are late in the deployment.

I really don't get this one.

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Lucena would have a field day on this thread

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Victor-Servranckx wrote:

A spreading piece? Spreading his arms? Or legs?...

A spreading piece means advanced piece

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macer75 wrote:
egycottonbrocker wrote:

6- Do not open a site when your chess pieces are late in the deployment.

I really don't get this one.

i mean do not attack your openent  while you do not move all your oieces in stratigic places 

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maDawson wrote:

Lucena would have a field day on this thread

who's Lucena?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Ram%C3%ADrez_de_Lucena

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kapabl wrote:

It is unfair to remove any of your opponent's pieces from the board when your opponent leaves the table.

great advice! Many people don't realize that it is considered unsportsmanlike in most big OTB tournaments.

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GhostNight wrote:

2.Do not wear tight clothes coat/tie, tight pants etc, its get uncomfortable in a long game loose is best!

Unless you are an attractive female and your opponent is a straight male, inn which case you have an advantage if you do exactly that.