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  • Monday, October 11, 2010

    Brilliant but Bad

    That’s the only way I can describe my 32nd move. I was positive my active pieces would outweigh my opponent’s Q. They should have if perfectly followed up, but unfortunately I don’t play perfect chess. In the variation on move 47 Black is supposed to have an advantage of about a P and a half. I don’t believe it.

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