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Wysłany: Sob 20:11, 07 Kwi 2007 Temat postu: |
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After 20 moves, player2 has a weak defence, and he wants to attack in line 9, which is far from the opponents king, so it seems that player1 stands clearly better after 20 moves.
Move 24, if player2 played Sx3c, his defence would have been better.
Move 26, if player2 had a strong defence he could play P8f Px7e Px8g+, and he would get a strong attack on that side of the board, but with the weak defence, it is dangerous to give the opponent a silver, so it is actually better to move the silver back to 8d.
Move 42, player1 should put a piece on 3g to stop the bishop from reaching 1i. After Bx1i+, player2 has a very strong attack.
Move 44, player1 can take the pawn. If player2 takes the lance with the bishop, player1 can put a piece on 3g to stop the attack, and it doesn't matter so much if he loses a lance.
In move 59, if player1 plays K4i player2 can play N5g= Gx5g G5i. |
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