Jul-16-07 Morphy vs J McConnell, 1849 
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yavuz1990: <JMJ565X> Have you never heard Paul Morphy?? He was the best chess master of 19th century, he is the founder of open position tactics and <importance of piece development>. Please read his profile and don't make Morphy fans angry. |
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Jul-10-07 Kibitzer's Café 
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yavuz1990: <the idiot prince> I hate computer chess programs too. I don't think that they're more powerful than the best GM's of our time. Besides you can now a computer's strentgh, but you can never imagine how powerful move a human can make. |
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Jul-07-07 Dutch (A80) 
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yavuz1990: I think 2.Qd3 e6 is the best answer. Because after 2... e6 3.e4 fxe4 4.Qxe4 Nf6 5.Qh4 Be7 6.Bg5 black doesn't have to play h6. I would play 6... e6! 7.Bxf6 Bxf6 8.Qe4 Bd7 which is somewhat better for blacks... [DIAGRAM] If white moves 9.Qxb7 Bc6 10.Qb4 Nd7 11.Nc3 Rb8 and takes a ... |
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Jul-04-07 Evans Gambit (C51) 
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yavuz1990: Of course you're right, my mistake... |
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Jul-04-07 Morphy vs Le Carpentier, 1849 
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yavuz1990: <Morphyisgod> It's too simple, Mr.Carpentier was too afraid of Morphy and tried to defend his pawn at g7 with to most closed way, and thought that his bishop at b4 can't be useful. It was about 150 years before and don't expect a modern defence from Morphy's opponents, ... |
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Jul-04-07 Nimzo-Indian, Samisch (E25) 
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yavuz1990: I think white's pawn structure is weak at queen's side and white's knight has some developing problems because the f3 square isn't empty! Pawn e4 compensates all these disadvantages, but I wouldn't play 4.a3. Still, white has a good winning rate(%34,1), so this line maybe worthy ... |
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Jul-04-07 Paul Morphy 
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yavuz1990: <sneaky pete> P.Morphy is my favourite chess player and I know many of his games; I have never seen such as this one... I have looked at the party and nothing seemed wrong to me, then I saw that P.Morphy wasn't the white player! This man can't be Morphy, maybe Morphy vs ... |
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Jul-03-07 Sicilian, Scheveningen (B84) 
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yavuz1990: I knew this position as Sicilian Najdorf Opocensky Variation :) until now. Maybe all three are the same. |
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Jul-01-07 Michael Adams 
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yavuz1990: I heard a name, Weaver Adams, who claimed that with correct gaming white's would always win, then won with blacks and lost with whites... Is he a relative to Michael Adams? |
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Jul-01-07 Uncommon Opening (A00) 
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yavuz1990: <valuim97> I know, after 1.b4 e6 2.Bb2 Nf6 my computer suggests 3.b5 Bc5 but it's not good. You can't play 4.d4 or your Bb2 will be a bad bishop, you can't move 4.e4... Maybe 4.e3 d5 but you can't still play 5.d4... Your position will be weaker than your opponents'...
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