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  • Tuesday, January 18, 2011

    Six Pawns Attack

    You know what the 4P’s Attack vs. the K-Indian is.  Well, this is the 6P’s Attack against a defense that was something like the K-Indian Defense. Or maybe a Q-Indian Defense?  Or a hybrid of the two? The game was played at 7 minutes (+3 seconds a move) but I actually had to play the whole game in less than 5 minutes.  For some reason, although it showed I had a good connection, I got disconnected several times. Upon reconnection each time I had lost 20 or 30 seconds.  My opponent, rated in the low 1500’s, finished with more time than he started with…he was spending 3 seconds or less per move!  If he would stop and think once in a while no doubt he’d be a couple of hundred points higher.

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