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Annotated by matsany (1887): by this move 2...e5 , the position turns to be the Scottish opening , 2...d6 or 2...d5 are playable here . the idea is to make pressure on whites central pawns e4 and d4 , the pine on c3 makes pressure on e4 pawn and blacks e5 pawn and Nc6 pressuring on my d4 pawn . however the pressure on d4 is not serius because my d4 pawn is well protected by my Nf3 and Qd1 . and if i want , i can take… |
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Annotated by amishmm (1810): One of my friends suggested me some other chess game site with some new interface which obviously was confusing for me. I was NOT interested to play as I wanted to leave for some work but was just checking some options and by mistake landed up accepting a 5 min blitz game. Now I am a very slow player and need lots of time. And plus I was in a hurry but then didnt want to lose my first ever game! … |
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Annotated by vijayendra (1909): Scotch White has a formidable centre and the doubled c-pawn is not a weakness as it provides open b& d files. Utilising the open file and preventing Black bishop from developing Blokade b-pawn and pinning d6 pawn White has to protect c-pawn and f-pawn so the rook at f1 can move. Ideal square will be g3 which threatens Blacks king as well Again to prevent Black… |
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Annotated by jeffegg2 (1300): 1.e4 "best by test" bobby fischer. a central thrust. counter attack. gains space at the cost of leaving weak squares in its path. The game is already set for me to try to use my space advantage to its fullest. a knight on the rim is grim. striking at e5 ? be very careful when moving this f pawn. the diagonal to the king is now weak. this knight sacrifice is justified. double attack!!!! only… |
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Annotated by sayv (1200): My opponent played the rather common e4- but a more interesting game at this point i felt in a much weaker position, white had much more control of the center but i decided to attack white played as most people would this forced my knight back, making my opening slightly weaker white simply keeps pushing those pawns ah! I spotted Ng6 as a way to start a better attack as well as free my pieces… |
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Annotated by miperralaica (1200): It is difficult to see why I win. More difficult is to see why I loose. sweet is to win . not to lose. es dificil saber por que motivo uno gana. más difícil es saber por que motivo uno pierde. la derrota nos abruma y nos quita objetividad , hay que tener la humildad de buscar los propios errores. this bishop is very strong. this bishop will be the fundamental in the victory of the… |
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Annotated by chanakam2000 (1815): unexpected opening OOOP GO forward 2nd knight also sacrificed his life White 5 points down rook came to give life Ha ha UR lady Fleeing the… |