Desmond is still in the exploring stages of the Colle -Zuckertort and loses focus around move 25. Rd3? He should have challenged the rook with h6 or placed queenie on f3. I think the later.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Round 5 Games
Nick does it again, another draw with a highly rated player! Nick is leading our team and disappointing his opponents time after time. His hard work and practice is paying dividends in this tournament. I like his style . . . play what makes sense and what is natural.
Desmond is still in the exploring stages of the Colle -Zuckertort and loses focus around move 25. Rd3? He should have challenged the rook with h6 or placed queenie on f3. I think the later.
Desmond is still in the exploring stages of the Colle -Zuckertort and loses focus around move 25. Rd3? He should have challenged the rook with h6 or placed queenie on f3. I think the later.
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