Your move bitcointalk. You have the white pieces
The current position is updated below:
27.Bxd2 Bxe4
I suggest Bxe4 1 vote Bxe4 (hermesesus)
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My vote for Bxd2
1 Vote Qf1 (Timelord2067) 5 Votes Bxd2 (Foxpup, XMRpromotions, languagehasmeaning, jjacob)
You forgot my vote Or should I have made the count when I voted? We are in trouble Bxd2 1 Vote Qf1 (Timelord2067) 5 Votes Bxd2 (Foxpup, XMRpromotions, languagehasmeaning, jjacob, hermesesus)
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OP, what are you going to do if nobody has the correct answer (exact model) and if James Rodriguez never answers on Twitter? For you, what is the closest answer so far?
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This is a good pattern for beginners to learn and memorize. White to move and win: Is this right? (I'm a beginner) Nxf7+ Kg8 Nh6+ Kf8 Qg8# OR Nxf7+ Kg8 Nh6+ Kh8 Qg8+ Rxg8 Nf7# In the first example he could play after Qg8 just Ke7. You must give checkmate on f7. Second solution is correct. I correct: Nxf7+ Kg8 Nh6+ Kf8 Qf7# (of course ) OR Nxf7+ Kg8 Nh6+ Kh8 Qg8+ Rxg8 Nf7#
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This is a good pattern for beginners to learn and memorize. White to move and win: Is this right answer? (I'm a beginner) Nxf7+ Kg8 Nh6+ Kf8 Qg8# OR Nxf7+ Kg8 Nh6+ Kh8 Qg8+ Rxg8 Nf7#
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We are in trouble Bxd2
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Hi Can I join the game? I'm a beginner in chess but "the more the merrier" If so, I vote dxc4.
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I know the feeling, I am currently searching 2 movies of which I don't remember anything but couple of scenes, no actor names, although I can see them clearly in my head but google isn't developed enough yet to search from thoughts. But I am positive I will find them soon.
Maybe we can help you?
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ever consider that those might be a custom pair? not impossible considering he's partnered with HB.
It's highly probable. And it can be any luxury brand that makes customized sunglasses.
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Multibit wallet is based on bitcoinj library: https://bitcoinj.github.io/https://github.com/bitcoinj/bitcoinjIt has "Highly optimised lightweight simplified payment verification (SPV) mode. In this mode, only a small part of the block chain is downloaded, making bitcoinj suitable for usage on constrained devices like smartphones or cheap virtual private servers." https://bitcoinj.github.io/security-model"In this mode [SPV], only transactions that are relevant to the wallet are stored. Every other transaction is thrown away or simply never downloaded to start with. The block chain is still used and broadcast transactions are still received, but those transactions are not and cannot be checked to ensure they are valid." "To find transactions relevant to your wallet, we have two options. We can download the full block contents and scan all transactions. This is inefficient - much data is downloaded only to be thrown away. Or, we can request transactions that match a pattern from remote nodes. We do this using Bloom filters when the remote node supports them (v0.8 and up). This leads to the question of how you can know the received transaction really did appear in the block chain, if you don’t have a full copy of the block. Blocks contain a list of transactions, one after the other. From this list, a Merkle tree is calculated. This structure generates a Merkle root, a single hash value that is then placed in the block header. The approach is more complex than the obvious one of simply hashing the concatenation of the transactions, but it has a major advantage: it’s possible to prove a transaction was in a block by providing only that transaction and a Merkle branch. The branch consists of hashes making up sibling nodes in the original tree. If a node hands you a block header, a transaction and a branch you can check for yourself that the transaction was indeed accepted by the network and is unlikely to have been forged. The branch takes up much less space than the full block body, so this is a major efficiency win. And multiple transactions can have their merkle branches combined together for even greater efficiency." I have no idea what are 'Bloom filters" and "Merkle tree" but do you think this is transposable to CLAM?
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Hi, I'm a beginner in cryptocurrency so be indulgent I think that the best way to promote CLAM (and the digging for CLAMs ) is to create a wallet that isn't a full node (simplified validation), like Multibit for Bitcoin, as waiting for the download of the blockchain may be unpleasing/annoying. What do you think? It's a good idea. Are there any SPV clients that support any altcoins at all? I've no idea how much work would be involved - I don't have the first idea about how SPV works. Glad you liked my idea I wish I had the coding skills to help you...
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Hi, I'm a beginner in cryptocurrency so be indulgent I think that the best way to promote CLAM (and the digging for CLAMs ) is to create a wallet that isn't a full node (simplified validation), like Multibit for Bitcoin, as waiting for the download of the blockchain may be unpleasing/annoying. What do you think?
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I asked the user to give a payment proof, it seems he didn't. Already chosen, sorry for not posting lol.
And who is the lucky winner?
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