MD v JL

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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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Jack Lad wrote:
S.Taylor wrote:Cheer up Lad! It's not over yet!
As soon as I think it is over I will resign but not yet. :)
It was over the first time. However I talked to him about your whinging and he gave you a second chance.

His Nb1 has merit but it isn't enough and it has made you quite happy.

If his plan doesn't change, then a draw will be the outcome. Your computer is strong and it will take some real work to undermine your programme.

He's underestimated it as he never plays this kind of chess.
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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Nc3
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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Terry McCracken wrote:
S.Taylor wrote:
Masterbaiter wrote:Time to try a new tactic!

Nb1
Exciting! But I hope you didn't do a new tactic because of ME... unless you have manged to check it out in width and depth to your OWN satisfaction first.
Nothing to do with you. Martin does what he wants.
So why can't HE tell me that?
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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S.Taylor wrote:
Terry McCracken wrote:
S.Taylor wrote:
Masterbaiter wrote:Time to try a new tactic!

Nb1
Exciting! But I hope you didn't do a new tactic because of ME... unless you have manged to check it out in width and depth to your OWN satisfaction first.
Nothing to do with you. Martin does what he wants.
So why can't HE tell me that?
Unimportant? Not relevant?
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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ok. not a big deal.
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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S.Taylor wrote:ok. not a big deal.
As long as Black doesn't exchange any pieces it is a draw.
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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gerold wrote:
S.Taylor wrote:ok. not a big deal.
As long as Black doesn't exchange any pieces it is a draw.
That's if he can stop Martin from opening it and forcing trades.
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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Masterbaiter wrote:Nc3
[d] 5r2/3bkr2/1p3p2/p2Pp3/4P1p1/1PN1P1Pp/1P1K1R1P/5R2 w - - 26 44
[pgn]1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 g5 3. Nc3 g4 4. Ne5 h5 5. Bc4 e6 6. d4 a6 7. dxc5 Bxc5 8. Nd3 Bd4 9. Bb3 Nc6 10. O-O d6 11. Be3 Bxe3 12. fxe3 Nf6 13. Qd2 Qe7 14. Rad1 Nd7 15. Nf4 Nce5 16. Qxd6 Qxd6 17. Rxd6 Ke7 18. Rfd1 Nc5 19. R6d2 Nxb3 20. axb3 Bd7 21. Nd3 Nxd3 22. cxd3 f6 23. Rf1 Raf8 24. d4 h4 25. Rdf2 Bc6 26. Rf4 Rhg8 27. g3 h3 28. R1f2 a5 29. Rf1 b6 30. d5 e5 31. R4f2 Bd7 32. Rd1 Rg7 33. Kf1 Rgf7 34. Ke1 Kd6 35. Ke2 Rc8 36. Ra1 Rcf8 37. Rc1 Rc8 38. Kd2 Rcf8 39. Ke2 Rc8 40. Kd2 Rcf8 41. Rcf1 Ke7 42. Nb1 Rc8 43. Nc3 Rcf8[/pgn]
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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Na4
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Re: MD v JL: Gambit declined

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Masterbaiter wrote:Na4
[d] 1r6/3bkr2/1p3p2/p2Pp3/N3P1p1/1P2P1Pp/1P1K1R1P/5R2 w - - 28 45
[pgn]1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 g5 3. Nc3 g4 4. Ne5 h5 5. Bc4 e6 6. d4 a6 7. dxc5 Bxc5 8. Nd3 Bd4 9. Bb3 Nc6 10. O-O d6 11. Be3 Bxe3 12. fxe3 Nf6 13. Qd2 Qe7 14. Rad1 Nd7 15. Nf4 Nce5 16. Qxd6 Qxd6 17. Rxd6 Ke7 18. Rfd1 Nc5 19. R6d2 Nxb3 20. axb3 Bd7 21. Nd3 Nxd3 22. cxd3 f6 23. Rf1 Raf8 24. d4 h4 25. Rdf2 Bc6 26. Rf4 Rhg8 27. g3 h3 28. R1f2 a5 29. Rf1 b6 30. d5 e5 31. R4f2 Bd7 32. Rd1 Rg7 33. Kf1 Rgf7 34. Ke1 Kd6 35. Ke2 Rc8 36. Ra1 Rcf8 37. Rc1 Rc8 38. Kd2 Rcf8 39. Ke2 Rc8 40. Kd2 Rcf8 41. Rcf1 Ke7 42. Nb1 Rc8 43. Nc3 Rcf8 44. Na4 Rb8[/pgn]