CCC Forum vs BigLion chess960

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Graham Banks
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Re: CCC Forum vs BigLion chess960

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[D] 1q1rr1k1/2b3pp/1p2Pn2/2p1p3/2P1P3/4N2P/1Q1N1PP1/2R2RK1 w - -

27.Nd5 looks good. I'll go for that at this stage.
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Re: CCC Forum vs BigLion chess960

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Nd5 obviously.
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27.Nd5

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This current scenario should have been taking place before playing the aimless a5 move....
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Re: CCC Forum vs BigLion chess960

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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:This current scenario should have been taking place before playing the aimless a5 move....
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Although I wasn't one of those pushing for a5, it did get rid of our weak a-pawn and created a target on b6 for us. :wink:
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Re: CCC Forum vs BigLion chess960

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Graham Banks wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:This current scenario should have been taking place before playing the aimless a5 move....
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Although I wasn't one of those pushing for a5, it did get rid of our weak a-pawn and created a target on b6 for us. :wink:
+ We probably did not HAVE TO take on b6 actually

My vote is for Rf1-d1
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playjunior wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:This current scenario should have been taking place before playing the aimless a5 move....
Dr.D
Although I wasn't one of those pushing for a5, it did get rid of our weak a-pawn and created a target on b6 for us. :wink:
+ We probably did not HAVE TO take on b6 actually

My vote is for Rf1-d1
Definitely,the rook on f1 should have been developed before that....
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playjunior wrote: My vote is for Rf1-d1
That's the main alternative to Nd5. I think we could play it next and then possibly reroute the d2 knight to e3 via f1.
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Re: CCC Forum vs BigLion chess960

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27.Nd5

perfectly good move regards
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Steve B wrote:27.Nd5

perfectly good move regards
Steve
Nd5 also.

Good move.

Gerold.