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September 22, 2015, 09:10:55 PM |
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I think I'd rather see us survive as long as possible, maybe go for 1/2-1/2 by getting stalemated or pulling the fifty move rule.
Coming from a chess player, the best chance we have (should we lose a pawn) is either opposite colored bishop ending or rook ending. Keep your eyes peeled for possible queen trades. Though an endgame will be difficult against an experienced player, if we pool our resources together and pick the best moves, it will eventually turn into a draw. Both 50 move rule and stalemate are extremely rare at high level. I did find one very recent example (from World Cup) where 50 move rule should have ended the game until Bruzon blundered at the end https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjsHwPYjAPA
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September 22, 2015, 09:18:31 PM |
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Both 50 move rule and stalemate are extremely rare at high level. I did find one very recent example (from World Cup) where 50 move rule should have ended the game until Bruzon blundered at the end https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjsHwPYjAPAReason why they're so rare? This should be obvious, but GMs already know if a game is drawn or not and they'll agree prior to any forced drawing conditions.
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September 22, 2015, 09:19:58 PM |
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Both 50 move rule and stalemate are extremely rare at high level. I did find one very recent example (from World Cup) where 50 move rule should have ended the game until Bruzon blundered at the end https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjsHwPYjAPAReason why they're so rare? This should be obvious, but GMs already know if a game is drawn or not and they'll agree prior to any forced drawing conditions. I agree with you. I just posted an interesting example of where it almost happened.
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September 22, 2015, 10:52:37 PM Last edit: September 22, 2015, 11:13:48 PM by XMRpromotions |
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15. Bc7 You might ignore me since i am just found this thread. I usually play cheese so slow that my opponents gets sleepy. This 1 month game would be perfect for me. I also play Cheese :-p I have also looked at that move but it doesn't do that much. It would be better if the bishop could go to b6 after that but his knight defending that field. I also vote 15. Bc7 because it does do something. If black plays Re8 or Rf8 we have gained time (forced a rook off its ideal file) and can play one of our other ideas If 15. Bc7 Rdc8 we play 16. Bf4 again. It may look like we have wasted a move, but we have not. The reason is simple. Black would like to play Rac8 developing his last rook and making room for his queen (Qa8 could be helpful to apply more pressure on the long diagonal). Basically the goal is to make black move the d8 rook to c8 instead of the a8 rook. After black plays Rdc8 he has zero free squares to move his a8 rook or a7 queen Of course in the line I proposed black could repeat, but I think a draw by repetition would be good for us here 15. Bc7 Rdc8 16. Bf4 Rd8 17. Bc7 Rdc8 18. Bf4 Rd8 If black does not like this he must find another plan..... and he will not be able to immediately move his a8 rook on c8 and leave his d8 rook on d8 (ideal squares) like he could if we make one of our other proposed moves (15. e4. 15. Rac1, 15. b3 etc)
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September 22, 2015, 11:02:49 PM |
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15. Bc7 You might ignore me since i am just found this thread. I usually play cheese so slow that my opponents gets sleepy. This 1 month game would be perfect for me. I also play Cheese :-p I have also looked at that move but it doesn't do that much. It would be better if the bishop could go to b6 after that but his knight defending that field. I also vote 15. Bc7 because it does do something. If black plays Re8 or Rf8 we have gained time and can play one of our other ideas If. 15. Bc7 Rdc8 we play 16. Bf4 again. It may look like we have wasted a move, but we have not. The reason is simple. Black would like to play Rac8 developing his last rook and making room for his queen (Qa8 could be helpful to apply more pressure on the long diagonal). Basically the goal is to make black move the d8 rook to c8 instead of the a8 rook. After black plays Rdc8 he has zero free squares to move his a8 rook or a7 queen Of course in the live I gave below black could repeat, but I think a draw by repetition would be good for us here 15. Bc7 Rdc8 16. Bf4 Rd8 17. Bc7 Rdc8 18. Bf4 Rd8 If black does not like this he must find another plan..... and he will not be able to immediately move his a8 rook on c8 and leave his d8 rook on d8 (ideal squares) like he could if we make one of our other proposed moves (15. e4. 15. Rac1, 15. b3 etc) Black can push c4 in that position, as well as play a quiet move like h6 and even g5 if he wants to play Rd8
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September 22, 2015, 11:19:14 PM |
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15. Bc7 You might ignore me since i am just found this thread. I usually play cheese so slow that my opponents gets sleepy. This 1 month game would be perfect for me. I also play Cheese :-p I have also looked at that move but it doesn't do that much. It would be better if the bishop could go to b6 after that but his knight defending that field. I also vote 15. Bc7 because it does do something. If black plays Re8 or Rf8 we have gained time and can play one of our other ideas If. 15. Bc7 Rdc8 we play 16. Bf4 again. It may look like we have wasted a move, but we have not. The reason is simple. Black would like to play Rac8 developing his last rook and making room for his queen (Qa8 could be helpful to apply more pressure on the long diagonal). Basically the goal is to make black move the d8 rook to c8 instead of the a8 rook. After black plays Rdc8 he has zero free squares to move his a8 rook or a7 queen Of course in the live I gave below black could repeat, but I think a draw by repetition would be good for us here 15. Bc7 Rdc8 16. Bf4 Rd8 17. Bc7 Rdc8 18. Bf4 Rd8 If black does not like this he must find another plan..... and he will not be able to immediately move his a8 rook on c8 and leave his d8 rook on d8 (ideal squares) like he could if we make one of our other proposed moves (15. e4. 15. Rac1, 15. b3 etc) Black can push c4 in that position, as well as play a quiet move like h6 and even g5 if he wants to play Rd8 I don't see how we can stop c4 forever regardless. h6 and g5 after (15. Bc7 Rdc8 16. Bf4) does look interesting with the idea of putting his rooks back on their ideal squares (c8 and d8). It does weaken his kingside but I admit I don't see an easy way to take advantage of his pawn structure.
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September 22, 2015, 11:23:59 PM |
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I think I'd rather see us survive as long as possible, maybe go for 1/2-1/2 by getting stalemated or pulling the fifty move rule.
Coming from a chess player, the best chance we have (should we lose a pawn) is either opposite colored bishop ending or rook ending. Keep your eyes peeled for possible queen trades. Though an endgame will be difficult against an experienced player, if we pool our resources together and pick the best moves, it will eventually turn into a draw. Both 50 move rule and stalemate are extremely rare at high level. I did find one very recent example (from World Cup) where 50 move rule should have ended the game until Bruzon blundered at the end https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjsHwPYjAPAI saved a game once at rated expert club level by claiming threefold repetition, but it was kind of not an obvious case (it was over the course of a lot of moves). The opponent was furious that I made the claim and even accused me of lying, until the TD came over and certified it during a clock stoppage.
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September 22, 2015, 11:47:11 PM |
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h6 and g5 after (15. Bc7 Rdc8 16. Bf4) does look interesting with the idea of putting his rooks back on their ideal squares (c8 and d8). It does weaken his kingside but I admit I don't see an easy way to take advantage of his pawn structure.
We can evaluate h4 if he plays h6. Regardless, I don't think Bc7 has sufficient votes.
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September 22, 2015, 11:48:37 PM |
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I think I'd rather see us survive as long as possible, maybe go for 1/2-1/2 by getting stalemated or pulling the fifty move rule.
Coming from a chess player, the best chance we have (should we lose a pawn) is either opposite colored bishop ending or rook ending. Keep your eyes peeled for possible queen trades. Though an endgame will be difficult against an experienced player, if we pool our resources together and pick the best moves, it will eventually turn into a draw. Both 50 move rule and stalemate are extremely rare at high level. I did find one very recent example (from World Cup) where 50 move rule should have ended the game until Bruzon blundered at the end https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjsHwPYjAPAI saved a game once at rated expert club level by claiming threefold repetition, but it was kind of not an obvious case (it was over the course of a lot of moves). The opponent was furious that I made the claim and even accused me of lying, until the TD came over and certified it during a clock stoppage. Congratulations! You opponent should be mad at himself not you. You just counted correctly. Counting is easier if the repetitions are consecutive instead of spread out over many moves with lots of random maneuvering.
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September 23, 2015, 01:37:54 AM |
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No new votes since this graph. I think e4 is the community's choice Followed on twitter
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September 23, 2015, 01:45:25 AM |
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Also I made us a postcard so we can mail our grandparents about our soon-to-be victory against a GM
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September 23, 2015, 01:58:31 AM |
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Also I made us a postcard so we can mail our grandparents about our soon-to-be victory against a GM Your move bitcointalk. You have the white pieces The current position is updated below: 1. Nf3 d5 2. c4 e6 3. g3 Nf6 4. Bg2 dxc4 5. Qa4+ Nbd7 6. Qxc4 c5 7. 0-0 a6 8. d3 b5 9. Qc2 Bb7 10.Nc3 Be7 11.Bf4 0-0 12.Rfd1 Qb6 13.a4 Rfd8 14.a5 Qa7 15.e4 Rac8
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September 23, 2015, 07:41:25 AM |
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16. b3 looks good
We cant actually stop c4 but we can force him to recapture with his pawn instead of his rook.
One possible continuation is
16. b3 c4 17. bxc4 bxc4 18. d4
He will be on the attack but our center pawns are finally looking more aggressively placed
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September 23, 2015, 07:48:10 AM |
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16. b3 looks good
We cant actually stop c4 but we can force him to recapture with his pawn instead of his rook.
One possible continuation is
16. b3 c4 17. bxc4 bxc4 18. d4
He will be on the attack but our center pawns are finally looking more aggressively placed
Indeed b3 is a good move. with your line is even 18. Ld3 stronger I guess.
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September 23, 2015, 08:01:03 AM Last edit: September 23, 2015, 08:15:46 AM by languagehasmeaning |
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16. b3 looks good
We cant actually stop c4 but we can force him to recapture with his pawn instead of his rook.
One possible continuation is
16. b3 c4 17. bxc4 bxc4 18. d4
He will be on the attack but our center pawns are finally looking more aggressively placed
Indeed b3 is a good move. with your line is even 18. Ld3 stronger I guess. What is 18. Ld3? Do you mean Bishop to e3? I know L means bishop in some languages. We cant move a bishop to d3 but we can move one to e3. 16. b3 c4 17. bxc4 bxc4 18. d4 Bb4 puts pressure on e4 by attacking our knight which defends it. If we have to play e5 then black will have nice d5 square for his knight I thought some more about your comment (if 18 Ld3 means Be3 somehow). If we want to play Be3 on move 18 then maybe we should play dxc4 on move 17. That way if black captures our pawn he must capture cxb3 and allow Qxb3 which I think is a better square for our queen than if we allow cxd3 and Qxd3. 16. b3 c4 17. dxc4 bxc4 18. Be3 forcing black to retreat his queen or allow us to trade pieces on c5
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September 23, 2015, 08:49:47 AM |
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I like 16. h3. Keeps the Black knight away from g4 for 17. Be3.
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September 23, 2015, 09:13:01 AM |
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i want also play someone.
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September 23, 2015, 12:39:52 PM |
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Knight takes pawn on b5 thank you.
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September 23, 2015, 12:58:32 PM |
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Knight takes pawn on b5 thank you.
Then pawn takes knight on b5. Please try to think at least one move ahead.
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September 23, 2015, 01:19:35 PM |
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Knight to d2.
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