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Sanny schrieb:
Game Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html It was a wonderful game I was thinking why Bishop was sacrificed by Normal Level for a pawn Then, I thought Why Nomorechess was sacrificing its rook. But on closer study it reveals both moves were correct. Well Done both of you. Black's Rxc3 was correct, but not not White's Bxf7. It's a straight and simple, unmotivated blunder. White gives away two pieces for a rook plus a pawn. There is no compensation. How could this be correct? Greetings, Ralf |
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Ralf Callenberg wrote:
White gives away two pieces for a rook plus a pawn. There is no compensation. How could this be correct? I blame Fred Reinfeld. Dave. -- David Richerby Flammable Cyber-Wine (TM): it's like www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ a vintage Beaujolais that exists only in your computer but it burns really easily! |
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