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That was a good move for you. I just returned from two days' drive and I want to sleep for a day or so now. . . .
 
That was a good move for you. I just returned from two days' drive and I want to sleep for a day or so now. . . .

So I looked at a lot of things here. . . .a lot of ways for this game to go in your favor. . . . anyway, I was thinking maybe it wasn't defeat you snatched a while ago, but a quick win. Or at least a forced draw. But here is something I had seen before, several moves ago. I think it's the best I can do. . . .

a3
 
So it's midnight in Germany, and tonight I've gotta drive again. OK, Log, I'll compile the list of moves and build the pic. There are still ways it could all go wrong for me. Like I've said before, I haven't seen this game and have no way to explain the magic of my "defenses", this whole King standing alone in the center of the board thing.
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1. e4, c5
2. Nf3,d6
3. h3, a6
4. b3, Nc6
5. d4, cxd4
6. Nxd4, Qa5+
7. c3, Bd7
8. Nxc6, Bxc6
9. f3, Nf6
10. Qd3, 0-0-0
11. Bd2, g6
12. c4, Qc7
13. Nc3,e6
14. 0-0-0, Bg7
15. Be3,d5
16. exd5,exd5
17. Qc2, d4
18. Bxd4, Qf4+
19. Qd2, RXd4
20. Qxf4, RXf4
21. Nd5, Nxd5
22. cxd5, Bd7
23. Bc4, Bh6
24. Kb2, Bf5
25. Rd2, Bg7+
26. Kc1, b5
27. Bd3, Rd4
28. Bxf5+, gxf5
29. Rxd4, Bxd4
30. Re1, Kd7
31. Kd2, b4
32. Kd3, Bc3
33. Re3, f4
34. Re4, Kd6
35. Rxf4, f6
36. a3,
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36...a5

Playing this kind of conservative. Lots of moving parts.
 
36...a5

Playing this kind of conservative. Lots of moving parts.

This was a necessary move for you. It is possible for me to win, and possible for you to win. Neither of us has a forced sequence to victory.

h4
 
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While I had considered this to be your likely move, even before the Rg8, it presents so many possibilities I decided to look at it all again. . . . whether to advance my a pawn, or take your b pawn. . . .

here's the situation:
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1. e4, c5
2. Nf3,d6
3. h3, a6
4. b3, Nc6
5. d4, cxd4
6. Nxd4, Qa5+
7. c3, Bd7
8. Nxc6, Bxc6
9. f3, Nf6
10. Qd3, 0-0-0
11. Bd2, g6
12. c4, Qc7
13. Nc3,e6
14. 0-0-0, Bg7
15. Be3,d5
16. exd5,exd5
17. Qc2, d4
18. Bxd4, Qf4+
19. Qd2, RXd4
20. Qxf4, RXf4
21. Nd5, Nxd5
22. cxd5, Bd7
23. Bc4, Bh6
24. Kb2, Bf5
25. Rd2, Bg7+
26. Kc1, b5
27. Bd3, Rd4
28. Bxf5+, gxf5
29. Rxd4, Bxd4
30. Re1, Kd7
31. Kd2, b4
32. Kd3, Bc3
33. Re3, f4
34. Re4, Kd6
35. Rxf4, f6
36. a3, a5
37. h4, Rg8
38. g4, Rc8
39.
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and the pic:
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https://www.chessvideos.tv/genboard.php

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So after ever so long playing out the possible developments from both choices, to advance my a pawn or take the Log's b pawn, it turned out that if I advance the a pawn, there is a way Log can win, whereas, if I take Log's b pawn, there is no way Log can win. . . . except of course, the standard way, of letting me snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. . . .

but then of course, since Log is the better player, and I'm in this only because Log has a day job, who knows, maybe there is something I didn't think of. . . .

axb4

Actually, after I made this move, I saw something else that really scared me. It looks like a wild ride is possible here. . . .but still I think maybe I can ride it out. Too many pawns to stop. . . .
 
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39...axb4

Pretty much obligatory, and expected.


To add some running commentary I guess.

I considered taking the pawn back with my bishop but, not to give away too much strategy, I like the constraining effect of the bishop on that square. That combined with the pawn structure makes moving the major pieces (in this case king and rook) difficult.
 
39...axb4

Pretty much obligatory, and expected.


To add some running commentary I guess.

I considered taking the pawn back with my bishop but, not to give away too much strategy, I like the constraining effect of the bishop on that square. That combined with the pawn structure makes moving the major pieces (in this case king and rook) difficult.

taking my b4 pawn with your bishop was, I think, your best move. It would have been almost "counter-intuitive" to do so, though, I realize. When I looked at the downstream moves ensuing, it would have been a pretty wild ride, so your preference for having a "constraining" effect keeping the bishop where it is, is pretty true. It's a matter of style I suppose. I'm the more flamboyant sort and more inclined to do stuff that is "counter-intuitive", or reckless perhaps, but playing you and others in here has forced me to lay off that style pretty much. Too hard to recover from a bad move with you-all. . . . . .

The next question. . . . well, it's huge.
 
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taking my b4 pawn with your bishop was, I think, your best move. It would have been almost "counter-intuitive" to do so, though, I realize. When I looked at the downstream moves ensuing, it would have been a pretty wild ride, so your preference for having a "constraining" effect keeping the bishop where it is, is pretty true. It's a matter of style I suppose. I'm the more flamboyant sort and more inclined to do stuff that is "counter-intuitive", or reckless perhaps, but playing you and others in here has forced me to lay off that style pretty much. Too hard to recover from a bad move with you-all. . . . . .

The next question. . . . well, it's huge.

The question, as things appeared to me, was where to move my Rook, between c4 and f5. So far as I can see, it makes no difference, I'll win either way. No not a forced sequence to victory, yet, either way, and I can still snatch defeat, as the saying goes, either way, but I haven't seen a way you can win, yet, without me making a plainly manifest mistake. But that is just what makes this game so interesting to me. . . . others can see and do things I wouldn't have thought of in a month of Mondays. At least, if you find the way to do it, it's a fair indication that you are at this time a better Chess player, and I will hope you will continue to educate me. Too bad Siro is too good to do that gladly. . . .

So my move is Rf5.
 

So, I compile the moves and do the pic here. . . .

1. e4, c5
2. Nf3,d6
3. h3, a6
4. b3, Nc6
5. d4, cxd4
6. Nxd4, Qa5+
7. c3, Bd7
8. Nxc6, Bxc6
9. f3, Nf6
10. Qd3, 0-0-0
11. Bd2, g6
12. c4, Qc7
13. Nc3,e6
14. 0-0-0, Bg7
15. Be3,d5
16. exd5,exd5
17. Qc2, d4
18. Bxd4, Qf4+
19. Qd2, RXd4
20. Qxf4, RXf4
21. Nd5, Nxd5
22. cxd5, Bd7
23. Bc4, Bh6
24. Kb2, Bf5
25. Rd2, Bg7+
26. Kc1, b5
27. Bd3, Rd4
28. Bxf5+, gxf5
29. Rxd4, Bxd4
30. Re1, Kd7
31. Kd2, b4
32. Kd3, Bc3
33. Re3, f4
34. Re4, Kd6
35. Rxf4, f6
36. a3, a5
37. h4, Rg8
38. g4, Rc8
39. axb4, axb4
40. Rf5, Rc5
41. Ke4,
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and the pic:
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https://www.chessvideos.tv/genboard.php

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OK, so maybe you have a different board somehow, according to mine, your move Ke6 would be excluded by my pawn on d5. Did you mean Ke7? Would our difference in board positions have altered your moves since the last pic?

Sorry wasn't paying attention....brb.
 
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