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@ex0duzz according to my "analytical assistant" Nf3 ,Rdxg6 , Nxh2 , Rg7 , Qxg7 , Rxg7# or Nf3 , Rdxg6 , Nxg1 , Rxh6 , Qxh6 (anything less is mate) Nxh6 , Nf3 , Qd6 , with Q+P v 2R (everything else being equal) and a 2.46 advantage for white at depth 13 . So in short Nf3 is refuted either with mate or the loss of the black queen and lost position .
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After the 'nifty' Qh2 move, what about Nf3, forking rook/queen and protecting the Bh4?
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Excellent work by Mr. Bronstein.
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@MrPeak111 Great idea I suggested that to him myself, great minds think alike. I have to say this after I have watched KC's games and analysis on here I play much stronger chess. :)
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The Richter Rauzer attack theoretically prevents the dragon and Boleslavski variation by threatening to double blacks KB Pawn with Bg5xf6. , something computers don't seem to much mind these days.
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That was explained well. Think I just found out why sister likes to wake up and drink tea while watching YouTube, lost a Najdorf this morning to her. lol
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@TheBerkeleyBear Remember, though, that you often see one hundred+ likes and zero dislikes, which must be rare for any video poster.
Personally, from a purely analytical point of view I like Canstein best. From all other points, including many areas that are often times hard to marry with chess that make for entertaining viewing, I prefer Kingcrusher. I don't think there are many others who could do, and are doing, more to popularise the game.
A master level player, a grandmaster commentator.
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Yes, very enjoyable
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kc switchd to houdinie
Daily computer routine: check mail, check youtube for new KC vids
Boeman91 11 months ago 41
Yea, after seing Rybka being crushed by houdini he switched :)
Milkyboy92 11 months ago 12