All your years of reading chess books are getting revealed.Steve B wrote:The hunter now becomes the hunted..the Pesky Bishop forces the Rook to move ..
70.Rd4
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Re: Move 70..
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Re: Move 70..
Actually Stewart i do have a collection of chess books comprising more then 1000 titlesS.Taylor wrote:All your years of reading chess books are getting revealed.Steve B wrote:The hunter now becomes the hunted..the Pesky Bishop forces the Rook to move ..
70.Rd4
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but in terms of chess book collections this is not even considered a small collection.it is considered nothing
decent book collections number in the 5000+ category with the top collections boasting tens of thousands of books
most chess book collectors do not even try to read all of the books in their collection ..in fact..many books in a good collection are in languages that the collector does not even understand
at least i have read all of the books i own
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Re: Move 71..
Bc5.Matthias Gemuh wrote:71 ... Bc5
... without thinking.
Matthias.
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Move 72..
R30 Finally Takes Control Of The Game With ...Spock wrote:OK, once again I'll go with the majority so far Bc5
72.Rd7+..
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Re: Move 72..
That's right! R30 finally decides to go in for the kill (after wearing down his opponent)! 

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Re: Move 72..
Waiting till someone can come up with a good move for black.Steve B wrote:R30 Finally Takes Control Of The Game With ...Spock wrote:OK, once again I'll go with the majority so far Bc5
72.Rd7+..
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No more sandbagging for black. This looks serious.
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Re: Move 72..
Not too many options here Kg6
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Re: Move 72..
72 ... Kg6
... king heads for confrontation
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... king heads for confrontation
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Re: Move 70..
That's PLENTY, to have read! And it looks like it, from your rich colllections of chess annotative language, always ready for use. Like "Pesky Bishop", and hundreds more!Steve B wrote:Actually Stewart i do have a collection of chess books comprising more then 1000 titlesS.Taylor wrote:All your years of reading chess books are getting revealed.Steve B wrote:The hunter now becomes the hunted..the Pesky Bishop forces the Rook to move ..
70.Rd4
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... 951#279951
Roll Reversal Regards
Steve
but in terms of chess book collections this is not even considered a small collection.it is considered nothing
decent book collections number in the 5000+ category with the top collections boasting tens of thousands of books
most chess book collectors do not even try to read all of the books in their collection ..in fact..many books in a good collection are in languages that the collector does not even understand
at least i have read all of the books i own
Literary Regards
Steve