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yeah I know, hard to resist reading the first comments :P
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simple solution: don't read comments on videos before you watch them! and stop telling people what or what not to comment!
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people who comment, please don't say who won in your comment. Say Nice game, or well played, but not nice win or bad loss
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That was a total murder.
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Wonderful capitalizing on the knight outpost!!
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15. Nc7 is, with all due respect much worse.
The played move (Bxd6) keeps the pressure and wins a clear - and important! - pawn.
15. Nc7 on the other hand gives up two pieces for a rook and all whites initiative is gone.
Or, as there are always a couple of viewers around only convinced by engines, as Rybka says: 15. Bxd6 has an evaluation of +0.97 while Nc7 has -1.74
(Used Rybka 3 human 32-bit with hashtable size of 512MB -- both moves separately calculated for 5 minutes)
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whoaaaa nice game.
maybe 15. Nc7 would have been more complicated, with treat of Bd5 and taking rooks etc. have to check on some engine- thanks for video-
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Wow...the opening did mess him up good one
Nice win. I think you are right about the Reti opening. It seems to throw some opponents off balance. Yesterday I played a 4-game rapid-match against my main rival. The fourth game was decisive and it seemed he was well prepared against my usual D4, so I chose 1. Nf3 and got a psychological edge. I managed to secure some advantage from this and eventually won the game and match. I think that it's interesting that Reti's original idea can still confuse seemlingly well-prepared opponents. 5 stars!
Ruxistico 2 years ago 3
"Ding" Ok... !
Love your vids :)
pheisar 2 years ago 2