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| From | Message | Posted by jstevens1 ability-tw.com
5/08/2008 15:21:20 Play online chess | Subject: Beware of the Long Range Bishop
Message: Long range bishops can do a lot of damage. We are used to losing material through knight forks etc. but what about the bishops? Well, I have two annotated games where my long range bishops have scored big points. I have called these games "Ware of the Long Range Bishop" Part 1 and Part 2.
The weather is really hot in England at the moment so I think I will have a drink of water when I have typed this.
Have a nice evening folks!
Bye for now.
Joanne
| Posted by chessnovice ability-tw.com
5/08/2008 15:24:10 Play online chess | ...
Message: I had a feeling I'd see my game up there. :p
That blunder, along with the other 2 or 3 I made this week, is gonna haunt me for a while. xP
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