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David Podhorzer vs Karl Palda
Trebitsch Memorial (1933), Vienna AUT, rd 3, Nov-15
Semi-Slav Defense: Bogoljubow Variation (D46)  ·  1-0

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Feb-13-21  philmsu: Here is the greatest number of possible moves (White had 75 options of the 25th move and chose 25.Bd6).
Feb-13-21
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  fredthebear: 25.Bd6! is a great shot, picking on the defender. It becomes piling on the double pin of heavy pieces.

I'd sure like to see all 75 options. Counting that fur with my big paws would take awhile.

Thorough "Think like a tree" method is not practical in this situation; king-of-the-hill comparison shopping - best apparent move so far (just a few ply deep) vs. next possible option - would be necessary.

Feb-13-21
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  fredthebear: Sorry, it's a typical (single) pin finish, but FTB missed the deadline for post self-correction. (Went to the store in this below freezin' w-w-weather to get some roses and sweets for my true honey Mrs. FTB.) I just knew trying to count so fur with these claws was going to get foncusing.

This game is worth a second look. A fascinating tactical game with the hanging Nc6 just a sittin' there.

Feb-14-21
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  jessicafischerqueen:

"honey"... Fredthe"bear"...

It's all beginning to make sense now...

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Feb-14-21
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  fredthebear: Yummy video! Finger food is the best.

If the bachelors on this site knew what the best move to make was, they'd be chasing you all over the place <jfq>💑

Here's a tune for all the lonely fellows out there today. Well I remember those days after the green apple of my eye got away... https://www.bing.com/videos/search?...

Ol' FTB says the foundation of a successful relationship is to avoid opposites. It's best that a couple have a lot in common, similar backgrounds, beliefs and interests, so the two of you enjoy spending time together doing what the two of you value. Similarities make for a much smoother ride - a match for a lasting connection.

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