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Studying The Board 2
Unfortunately, we ran out of the room in the other thread, since only 10 pages, with 299 comments can be there. So, we start here. It's a continuation.
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With it, white's next move is 28.Bd3
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Black Bb7
Black keeps up an attack with Bb7
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bigpeta 26-Oct-14, 02:13
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black needs to remove that B
the B on d3 is threatening to come to h7 and increase the mating attack. So black;s best defense it to exchange the Bs with Bxd3
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Bd7 Followed by Qd5
I was thinking black would follow Bd7 with Qd5, forcing a major trade off in the center. However I am ok with Bxd3. I agree that white cannot keep the B in play.
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Ok, with penguin_1 agreeing, after I spoke to him. The next move is 28...Bxd3
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bigpeta 29-Oct-14, 02:11
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Qxd3
is the move or white is a B down
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I agree Qxd3
How come you take the easy ones ?
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29.Qxd3
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penguin_ 29-Oct-14, 08:58
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Deleted by penguin_ on 29-Oct-14, 09:21.
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Black Kg8
How about Kg8 it places the K in a little stronger position?
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bigpeta 30-Oct-14, 01:30
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Kg8
yes i agree. so how come you take the easy ones???
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29...Kg8
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White Qc4
White Qc4 threats check and Pawn
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bigpeta 31-Oct-14, 02:05
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Qc4
I agree there you go stealing the easy ones again
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Not at all
I was up all night on this one
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bigpeta 31-Oct-14, 10:49
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so how long
do you spend on a difficult move
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30.Qc4
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bigpeta 02-Nov-14, 01:45
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a hard one
for Loren to mull over
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Mulling
Mulling, mulling, mulling someone has to do the work
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Done Mulling
Looked at Rf8, Qd5, Qe6 & NC6. The winner is Nc6 this allows the R and Q to remain free of defense and sets the N to be able to play Nf4 a strong position.
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bigpeta 03-Nov-14, 02:10
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restart mulling
Nc6 Nxc6 and the N is lost!!!! now i think you meant Ne6 cos you want to go to f4 next. You cant do that from c6??? and that does keep the game even so i will go with Ne6 for our next move
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Yes Ne6 is what I meant
I was so pooped from mulling I wrote the wrong move Ne6 is what I meant to propose.
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30...Ne6
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penguin_ 07-Nov-14, 13:41
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Deleted by penguin_ on 07-Nov-14, 13:43.
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Re3
White plays Re3
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bigpeta 08-Nov-14, 01:16
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analysis Re3
this allows the Q into the back rank Qd1+ and forces the K onto the h-file out of the way. try instead g3 so now if the K has to move Kg2 it is still protecting all three pawns
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Let me throw out this with Re3
I think we agree that Re3 could likely produce Qd1 and Kh2. After that if black continues it's attack it can only play Qd2 and white plays Rf3. At this point white has firmly placed in R in attack position and the K is well protected. Black needs to call off its attack or risk a serious attack on its K. Just what I see.
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bigpeta 09-Nov-14, 16:02
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Unless
after Kh2 black plays Qd4. Now if QxQ NxQ and all attacks fizzle out to a draw. So white must keep the Qs on board with Qc2 Then Qf4+ Kg1 But whatever is played this game is pretty much a draw and we could play round in circles for a long time with no result. So i propose a draw.
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Draw Agreed
I agree it could go around and around for a long time. I vote draw also
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