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Old March 24th 04, 10:02 AM
Alan O'Brien
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Real chess rules



In some openings-like the Queen's Indian and the Caro-Kann-black might get
the bright idea to develop his QB outside the pawn chain. He'll play .Bf5
followed by .e6. This always ends in disaster; usually by either a knight or
a bishop landing on b5 or c6.



If you play 1.e4 and your opponent strikes out with 1.c5, you can quite
confidently resign straight away.



You let your opponent play .Nxc2 and Nxa1, thinking that you'll get an
attack. The attack will come to nothing and the knight will escape.



If you play a Reversed Defence-Reversed King's Indian, Reversed Sicilian-you
will lose.



If your opponent is in a strait-jacket and can only move his passed a-pawn
the a-pawn will cause massive, massive disruption and you will lose.



If you offer a draw and it is accepted you will find out later that you had
a win.


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Old March 24th 04, 12:24 PM
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In article ,
"Alan O'Brien" wrote:


If you offer a draw and it is accepted you will find out later that you had
a win.



And if you decline a draw offer you will lose.

--Harold Buck


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Old March 24th 04, 01:27 PM
Matt Nemmers
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"Alan O'Brien" wrote in message
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Real chess rules



If you play a Reversed Defence-Reversed King's Indian, Reversed

Sicilian-you
will lose.


Wrong: http://www.iowachess.org/games/submit/hesnem.htm


If you offer a draw and it is accepted you will find out later that you

had
a win.


Thank you, Murphy!

Regards,

Matt


 




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