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9422m 17-Jul-13, 14:19 » Report abuse |
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sirissac 17-Jul-13, 16:55 » Report abuse |
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9422m 17-Jul-13, 17:08 » Report abuse |
![]() A cleaned up chess puzzle should be an embarrassing experience to anyone here. I've been embarrassed many times since being here. There are too many puzzles posted here not worthy of solving in my simple unembarrassed mind. It is clear puzzles are posted here to embarrass the posters into dicing and slicing. Do not post a puzzle that can be worked here for alts or faster solution unless you want to embarrass your self. I learned this since I've been here before 2008. And we still have players of the Piano called explosive when they do not know how to play Chaconne D Moll by Back. I guess they are as stupid as they sound in music instead of chess. They are proving it to date. |
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9422m 17-Jul-13, 17:16 » Report abuse |
![]() The problem of playing Chaconne in D Minor by Bach is beyond most classical piano players raised and taught classical piano. The idea of an explosive piano after all is surreal. I played Chaconne D Moll by Back from 19 to 39 minutes on a Classical Guitar from Jose Ramirez hand made in 1974. My mother played the same piece on the piano. She was the one who made me love Chaconne in D Minor from Bach. An explosive piano? No such thing unless Winona Ryder was buried at sea with it in the Piano movie. |
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capafan 27-Mar-26, 06:02 » Report abuse |
Key move is the key...Once you get 1. Nd5+ (guards f5), you're almost done. Next, push your K to e3 (guards Kt), then 3. c4#. If you're uninterested in D Moll, "Back" or Winona Ryder's coffin, be reassured: you're not alone! 31/39 = 79% not terrible, could be better |
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Easier than puzzles I posted as easy.
I think our objective opinions are quite different from the rating system here.