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rooperi

I'm trying to set up a Frankenstein-Dracula Vote chess, but I'm running into problems.

Will it be a big problem to fix this?

Please read the move notes:

fatharry

I am afraid I can't be anyhelp onthe technical side - I would have thought you should be able to set up any position you wanted?

I do like the look of the opening however - have never played it - and would be keen to play it from your move 10 position or from any of the preceding stages.

Splane

This line was analyzed many decades ago by Weaver Adams. IIRC his book was called "White to Play and Win" or something like that.

rooperi
Splane wrote:

This line was analyzed many decades ago by Weaver Adams. IIRC his book was called "White to Play and Win" or something like that.


Thait's right. And it used to be called the Weaver Adans Variotion too.

It's Ironic that the player who wrote "White to play and win" is one of very few masters who actually had a better record with black than with White :)

kco

see that if this will help you

http://www.chesscafe.com/text/kibitz21.txt said is come from the bishop or vienna opening.

rooperi
kco wrote:

see that if this will help you

http://www.chesscafe.com/text/kibitz21.txt said is come from the bishop or vienna opening.


Thanx. But the problem is the proper starting positions IMO are not defined here. There's a lot of almost relevent stuff under C27, but not what I'm looking for.

clinttherakam

Interesting opening