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Hello everyone,

Face a great master who knows almost all the tactics you are a grain of dust for lack of knowledge.

But in front of that I developed a method to start beating any big master by playing with him more than 100 part.

The method consists of limiting the degree of freedom of my pieces to stay on an always winning variant.

For example, I can defeat him with a stupid strategy.

I limit the degree of freedom of my pawns it can never frenchir the line enemies than to eat.

The madmen and the queen must move the enemy army to max and protect themselves.

The hair and the tower should only move to protect the pawns and the king.

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That’s an awesome system you used to rack up a mighty 49% win rate against opponents with an average rating of 924. Tell us more!!!
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extra10love wrote:

Hello everyone,

Face a great master who knows almost all the tactics you are a grain of dust for lack of knowledge.

But in front of that I developed a method to start beating any big master by playing with him more than 100 part.

The method consists of limiting the degree of freedom of my pieces to stay on an always winning variant.

For example, I can defeat him with a stupid strategy.

I limit the degree of freedom of my pawns it can never frenchir the line enemies than to eat.

The madmen and the queen must move the enemy army to max and protect themselves.

The hair and the tower should only move to protect the pawns and the king.

Stupid AS HELL

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it's a good strategy to limit the movement of pieces to better calculate your attack shot..

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World Champion Steinitz seemed to immediately limit the jumps of the opponent's knights in his world championship games against World Champion Lasker. Like fencing in the opponent's horse.  

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haha

 

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Hello everyone,

Facing a grandmaster-like player who knows almost all the tactics, you will be dust.

However, I developed a method to defeat them after 100 games playing.

Heres the strategy that seems silly: I place my pawns in a fortress position, I think on the 3rd rank. So then the great master starts to attack me as usual. But they cant without sacrificing material! I put my pawns and pieces (behind the pawns) to defend. They sacrifice to breakthrough, and end up losing because of the material deficit that ensues. The bishops(d2,e2) and queen backup the pawns and themselves. The knights and rooks stay put  defending a pawn or the king.

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Do you speak french ? 

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Amazing strategy! I can't wait to watch you live at the 2020 WCC!

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in fact by applying my strategy you observe that the attacks and the defenses of the enemy is repeated and after that you only improve your games.

sorry about you are talking through a Google translator. 

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Amazing quote! Very encouraging indeed!

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do you test my strategy you observe that the parts are repeated. 

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Im still trying to figure what "frenchir" means...

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do not go beyond enemy borders 

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IMBacon wrote:

Im still trying to figure what "frenchir" means...

Its a french ir verb. Just kidding...the word was franchir.

 

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nighteyes1234 wrote:

Hello everyone,

Facing a grandmaster-like player who knows almost all the tactics, you will be dust.

However, I developed a method to defeat them after 100 games playing.

Heres the strategy that seems silly: I place my pawns in a fortress position, I think on the 3rd rank. So then the great master starts to attack me as usual. But they cant without sacrificing material! I put my pawns and pieces (behind the pawns) to defend. They sacrifice to breakthrough, and end up losing because of the material deficit that ensues. The bishops(d2,e2) and queen backup the pawns and themselves. The knights and rooks stay put  defending a pawn or the king.

Does the OP have 2 accounts here? 

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"There are times when a well-placed pawn is more powerful than a king"   happy.png

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"Tactics is knowing what to do when there is something to do ;  strategy is knowing what to do when there is nothing to do"  happy.png