I wasn't thinking of the same follow-up after Qa5.
(But maybe Bd2 Qc7)
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Re: Move 9
...Qa5 is ok I guess...and if Bd2 maybe ...Qb6. Its unfortunate black has been trading all his pieces into a bad endgame, but at this point I doubt ...Be7 will be the beginning of some great attack.
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Re: Move 9
Why exchange queens?
If you think White prefers his bishop on d2, then black is better to play Qc7 without a check first. (Or something else)
If you think White prefers his bishop on d2, then black is better to play Qc7 without a check first. (Or something else)
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Re: Move 9
I don't like Qa5 we are heading for an endgame with a pawn less.
Mr Taylor if Qa5+, Bd2, Qc7, 0-0-0, what is the plan of attack we still need to move our black bishop. We do not have enough pieces to mount an attack, just the queen.
What about Bd5? it prevents long castle for a moment at least
Mr Taylor if Qa5+, Bd2, Qc7, 0-0-0, what is the plan of attack we still need to move our black bishop. We do not have enough pieces to mount an attack, just the queen.
What about Bd5? it prevents long castle for a moment at least
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Re: Move 9
Qc7 developes Queen, protects pawn on a7, pressures two of whites pawns, and also leaves options still open which side to get the black squared bishop out. Also prepares QR developement and possible doubling. What more? (unless there is a tactical problem).tano-urayoan wrote:I don't like Qa5 we are heading for an endgame with a pawn less.
Mr Taylor if Qa5+, Bd2, Qc7, 0-0-0, what is the plan of attack we still need to move our black bishop. We do not have enough pieces to mount an attack, just the queen.
What about Bd5? it prevents long castle for a moment at least
Re: Move 9
Good point, I retract my preference for Qa5tano-urayoan wrote:I don't like Qa5 we are heading for an endgame with a pawn less.
Qc7 seems sound, leave our options open. Qb8 seems nice too, but I'll go for Qc7
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Re: Move 9
S.Taylor wrote:Qc7, 0-0-0, then what? Our a pawn is not a concern, white e5 pawn is defended, after queenside castling c2 pawn is defended and yet we do not know where to put our black bishop, e7? After h4 white attacks is on the move and we are not yet developed.tano-urayoan wrote:Qc7 developes Queen, protects pawn on a7, pressures two of whites pawns, and also leaves options still open which side to get the black squared bishop out. Also prepares QR developement and possible doubling. What more? (unless there is a tactical problem).
Again what you people think of Bd5?
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Re: Move 9
tano-urayoan wrote:Do you need help?S.Taylor wrote:Qc7, 0-0-0, then what? Our a pawn is not a concern, white e5 pawn is defended, after queenside castling c2 pawn is defended and yet we do not know where to put our black bishop, e7? After h4 white attacks is on the move and we are not yet developed.tano-urayoan wrote:Qc7 developes Queen, protects pawn on a7, pressures two of whites pawns, and also leaves options still open which side to get the black squared bishop out. Also prepares QR developement and possible doubling. What more? (unless there is a tactical problem).
Again what you people think of Bd5?
Qc7, 0-0-0 then Be7
However I would play Qa5+
Bd5 gets a3 although you may fool a chess computer as it may not want such a move.
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Re: Move 9
I like Be7 here, or even g6 or d6. Our dark squared bishop needs some more options...
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Re: Move 9
Christopher Conkie wrote:Would someone please beam Scotie up! Jaimestano-urayoan wrote:Do you need help?S.Taylor wrote:Qc7, 0-0-0, then what? Our a pawn is not a concern, white e5 pawn is defended, after queenside castling c2 pawn is defended and yet we do not know where to put our black bishop, e7? After h4 white attacks is on the move and we are not yet developed.tano-urayoan wrote:Qc7 developes Queen, protects pawn on a7, pressures two of whites pawns, and also leaves options still open which side to get the black squared bishop out. Also prepares QR developement and possible doubling. What more? (unless there is a tactical problem).
Again what you people think of Bd5?
Qc7, 0-0-0 then Be7
However I would play Qa5+
Bd5 gets a3 although you may fool a chess computer as it may not want such a move.
Christopher
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