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On November 02 2011 13:59 jdseemoreglass wrote: I've been trying to look for alternative moves just for the sake of debate, but honestly everything else looks terrible. Looks like a 3-day weekend from TL chess. Is everyone just ignoring my posts now? :-(
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On November 02 2011 14:52 qrs wrote:Show nested quote +On November 02 2011 13:59 jdseemoreglass wrote: I've been trying to look for alternative moves just for the sake of debate, but honestly everything else looks terrible. Looks like a 3-day weekend from TL chess. Is everyone just ignoring my posts now? :-(
lol qrs, I've started looking into the next move. I'll post some analysis some time tomorrow.
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bxa
Only move that doesn't lose material, imo.
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19. bxa5
I voted this move base on you guys' analysis from last move, though I voted for b3 last move.
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bxa5 like the others. Only way to not lose a pawn.
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Well. Ain't gonna stay up all night stressing about what your next move might gonna be...
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19.bxa5
On November 02 2011 01:24 qrs wrote:Edit: in fact, more specifically, what do we do against this?
+ Show Spoiler +How about 25.dxc5 Bxc5 26.Be3 d4 27.Be2
We might actually be able to do that if he plays 20...c5 as well, not sure if it is better than Ne3 because I haven't had time to check it out.
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On November 03 2011 19:55 hype[NZ] wrote:19.bxa5Show nested quote +On November 02 2011 01:24 qrs wrote:Edit: in fact, more specifically, what do we do against this? + Show Spoiler +How about 25.dxc5 Bxc5 26.Be3 d4 27.Be2
We might actually be able to do that if he plays 20.c5 as well, not sure if it is better than Ne3 because I haven't had time to check it out. + Show Spoiler +
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