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ClavierCavalier
nameno1had wrote:

Make sure your opponent has not only had enough to drink first,but that you have had a bishop captured first too, before using your magic bishop that can change the color of square it uses....

"Enough to drink" is pretty vague.  Are we talking about enough to get them so drunk they think the bongcloud is a good idea, or are we talking about enough to losen their nerves but not so much that it impairs their chess?

It'd be interesting if a bishop could change it's color once per game.

NLK_87
Estragon wrote:

If you cannot find a good plan, mark time and wait for your opponent to devise one - it is bound to be incorrect.

the best advice ive heard yet hahaCool

Hamadan_Samir

'To take is a mistake'.

Watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmJcUI_wSy8

Usually, exchanging pieces helps your opponent be more active, so the best thing to do is to find a way to avoid it while you keep the tension.

nameno1had

If you don't see the best move, determine the principle most pertinent, move according to that.

ElKitch

jason17 wrote:

Always assume that your opponent is better than you and will see the crappy 1-2 move traps you set up.

 
 
Nice one, and so true :D