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Apr-29-14 | | WDenayer: This is not a Pirc. It is a Philidor. If the B does not go to g7, it is not a Pirc. |
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Apr-29-14 | | Kinghunt: <dakky: I don't know, might get a bit hairy after for instance 25. Qd5 Rgf8 26. Qh5 h6. Although perhaps that variation can be improved upon.> Good line, you just didn't take it far enough. 27. Qg6 and mate is unstoppable. |
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Apr-29-14 | | dark.horse: After 26...k-moves, the queen's backward move to the h3 check is as cute as a cat pistol. |
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Apr-29-14 | | sombreronegro: <
In today's combination, the white queen makes a bishop move to hop from c6 into d7 and then threatens the black king with a rook move laterally and Qh2 with a bishop move. The odd thing is that white's attack is two dimensional - rooks and files - but the black defence is one dimensional at best. The Rg8 can only defend in one plane. The Qf4 can't defend at all.> The queen is often the best neutralization of the opposing queen. However the thing to note is when they are on opposite colored squares, she defends like a rook and an opposite colored bishop. The only white squares under the queen's control are from its rook powers. So in general I would consider opposite color squares for queens to imply a sharper position, all other things being equal. So quite literally you are correct. The bishop's power within each queen are in two different dimensions. |
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Apr-29-14 | | Kinghunt: <dark.horse: After 26...k-moves, the queen's backward move to the h3 check is as cute as a cat pistol.> Except for the minor detail that instead of winning, it loses. |
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Apr-29-14 | | mworld: <Kinghunt: <dark.horse: After 26...k-moves, the queen's backward move to the h3 check is as cute as a cat pistol.> Except for the minor detail that instead of winning, it loses.> How does white lose in this variation? |
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Apr-29-14 | | c antunes: Can someone please clarify what language code <chrisowen> is using? I've never seen a comment to his posts and I wonder what it's all about... |
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Apr-29-14 | | MrMensa: "<chrisowen> is using? I've never seen a comment to his posts and I wonder what it's all about..." translated to swahli becomes:
" <chrisowen> ni kutumia? Sijawahi kuona maoni ya posts yake na mimi ajabu nini wote kuhusu ..." which translated to Russian becomes:
"<chrisowen> используете? Я никогда не видел его сообщения и комментарии Интересно, что все о ..." and then to Chinese it's:
"<chrisowen>使用?我從來沒有見過他的消息和評論有趣的是,所有的... then back to English:
"<chrisowen> use? I've never seen him messages and comments Interestingly, all of the ..." then to Zulu:
"<chrisowen> sebenzisa? angikaze ngimbone imiyalezo namazwana Ngokuthakazelisayo, bonke ..." to Hindi: "का प्रयोग <chrisowen>? दिलचस्प उसे संदेशों और टिप्पणियों को देखा नहीं है, सब ..." back to English: ?????
try that for a while.. |
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Apr-29-14 | | MrMensa: but keep in mind that just the simple construct of:
"chrisowen: I be f4 black as went shang high you light up a combo shots right round a fane as prayer h7 a first act rooks wheel aha deed and addendum fork ogle am h7 a monarch as tender spot check down until to head er f4 arm at woah to bone of contention have a flight g7 a steadily improving zigzag h7 goes at rook headlong free con bootie shake down every port of call at fly too dead as bemoans lack of room black monarch has to recapture at had frame chip queen c6 boots camper I fried h7 on eyes his grace for a while pan over wide berth given no ducking h8 an issue at too ham fist get him fret as h7 oof gotcha mercurial dispatch monarch a mate at four " when ranslated(sic) to Hindi is:
"chrisowen: चला गया के रूप में मैं F4 काला हो शांग उच्च प्रार्थना पहली बार एक अधिनियम हाथी घूरना पर सिर एर F4 हाथ करने के लिए नीचे जब तक निविदा स्थान की जांच के रूप में एक सम्राट H7 हूँ अहा विलेख और परिशिष्ट कांटा पहिया H7 के रूप में आप सही एक देवालय दौर एक कॉम्बो शॉट्स को प्रकाश Woah विवाद की हड्डी के लिए एक लगातार सुधार वक्र H7 काले सम्राट पर था फ्रेम चिप रानी C6 जूते टूरिस्ट मैं हटा देना है कमरे की कमी bemoans के रूप में मुफ्त चोर bootie भी मृत मक्खी पर कॉल के हर बंदरगाह नीचे हिला सिर के बल किश्ती पर चला जाता है एक उड़ान G7 है आंखों पर फ्राइड H7 कोई पूर्ण रूप से भीगना दी व्यापक बर्थ पर एक जबकि पैन के लिए अपनी कृपा भी हैम मुट्ठी में एक मुद्दा H8 उसे चार में एक दोस्त नरेश H7 दौलत पकड़ लिया चंचल प्रेषण के रूप में झल्लाहट मिल" hint: it's more a process of "rans-lating" than of "translating" |
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Apr-29-14 | | BOSTER: Somebody believes that one mistake (12...Nxf3 13.gxf3- opening "g" file) is not enough to lose the game. But two mistakes (24...Qxf4)- this is too much.
This is the pos.
Black to play 22.
 click for larger view After the forced trade we have the ending
 click for larger view White to play. Can white win , or is this the draw? |
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Apr-29-14
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Apr-29-14 | | MostlyWatch: I think the romance of drinking hootch from a Mason jar came with Roger Miller's song: Grape wine in a Mason jar
Homemade and brought to school
By a friend of mine after class
Me and him and this other fool
Decided we'd drink up whats left
(chug-a-lug) So I helped myself
First time for everything
Mm-mm my ears still ring
Bootleggers became American folk heroes in the South during Prohibition. They'd defy the law and make liquor up in the woods, sell it out the backdoor to neighbors... some of it was pretty potent whiskey. They'd sell it in whatever containers they could scrounge up. The idea is to be rustic, homemade, genuine. So bars are trying to capitalize on that, mass produced drinks, look homemade, overpriced... I'll pass |
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Apr-29-14 | | Mating Net: The ole lawn mower mate mating pattern in action. If you know the pattern, the winning moves are standard fare. |
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Apr-29-14 | | BOSTER: <Kinghunt :"elegant" 25.Qd5.> Nice to see the move vs rutine thinking. |
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Apr-29-14 | | TheFocus: <chrisowen>: 3800+ posts of nothing but gibberish. it was cute the first dozen times, then it just got old and annoying. |
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Apr-29-14 | | TheFocus: It is interesting in a not so very much kinda way that Mason jars and Ball jars are the same things. |
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Apr-29-14 | | TheFocus: And, believe it or not, but for my birthday, my girlfriend got me a set of Mason jar drinking glasses. They have handles on them. Before that, I drank out of a Mayonnaise jar. |
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Apr-29-14 | | Kinghunt: <mworld: <Kinghunt: <dark.horse: After 26...k-moves, the queen's backward move to the h3 check is as cute as a cat pistol.>
Except for the minor detail that instead of winning, it loses.> How does white lose in this variation?>
26. Qh3+ Kg8 and the black king simply escapes, leaving white a rook down. |
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Apr-29-14 | | 1stboard: " BOSTER: Somebody believes that one mistake (12...Nxf3 13.gxf3- opening "g" file) is not enough to lose the game. But two mistakes (24...Qxf4)- this is too much.
This is the pos.
Black to play 22. "
I agree with you BOSTER, Rxg7 , forced exchange, black might be 1 pawn down, but with white's doubled pawns on the F file, material in essence is even. Also it looks as black can get his king into the center faster than the white king. Blacks move 22 Qh5 ?? IMHO |
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Apr-29-14 | | PJs Studio: Thank you MrMensa. A worthwhile read of your "ranslation". I assumed it was something similar to what you described here but - very interesting thorough explanation. |
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Apr-29-14 | | patzer2: <Boster> Playing out your diagrammed position move-by-move with Fritz 12 yields a White win after 22. Rxg7! Rxg7 23. Qxa8+ Rg8 24. Rxg8+ Qxg8 25. Qxg8+ Kxg8 (diagram below) click for larger view26. Kc1 (Fritz 12, +1.79 @21 depth) 26...Kf7 27. Kd2 Ke7 28. Ke3 c5 29. Kd3 Kd7 30. f5 Kc6 31. c4 Kb7 32. f4 Kc6 33. b3 h6 34. e5 fxe5 35. cxb5+ axb5 36. fxe5 b4 37. exd6 Kxd6 38. Ke4 h5 39. h4 Ke7 40. Ke5 Kf7 41. f6 Kf8 42. Kf5 Kf7 43. Kg5 Ke6 44. Kg6 Ke5 45. f7 . P.S.: Maybe the Fritz assessment is optimistic, but this sequence convinces me Black's chances are slim to none. |
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Apr-29-14 | | TheBish: D Mason vs L Ball, 2013 White to play (25.?) "Easy".
White mates with 25. Rxh7+! Kxh7 26. Qd7+ K-any 27. Qh3+ and mate next move. |
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Apr-29-14 | | Patriot: White is down a pawn.
25.Rxh7+ Kxh7 26.Qd7+
26...Kh8 27.Qh3+ and mate next.
26...Kh6 27.Qh3+ and mate next.
26...Rg7 27.Qxg7# is too obvious. |
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Apr-30-14 | | patzer2: <Boster> Accidently left the position running on Fritz 12 for 7 hours after 22. Rxg7! Rxg7 23. Qxa8+ Rg8 24. Rxg8+ Qxg8 25. Qxg8+ Kxg8 (diagram in both our posts above), and the new assessment was +1.96 @ 23/41 depth. |
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Apr-30-14 | | mworld: <Kinghunt: <mworld: <Kinghunt: <dark.horse: After 26...k-moves, the queen's backward move to the h3 check is as cute as a cat pistol.> Except for the minor detail that instead of winning, it loses.> How does white lose in this variation?>
26. Qh3+ Kg8 and the black king simply escapes, leaving white a rook down.> Ok your line is a move earlier than the one quoted. In the original quoted line he was saying that after 26...(either king move here). 27. Qh3+ was nice. |
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