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Subject: Re: Question for chess experts

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 12:30:09 03/21/02

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On March 21, 2002 at 15:12:32, Jeroen Noomen wrote:

>On March 21, 2002 at 14:42:45, Telmo Escobar wrote:
>
>
>As you can read, I am not talking about the move a7-a5.
>So I do not know why you keep referring to the move c5
>being played AFTER a7-a5. Nowhere in my posting there is
>a variation with a5 and c5.
>
>So one more time: c7-c5 is the move here and after white's
>Rad1 I play ... Qc8. No problems with the queen and
>preparing a6, Bc6 and Qb7.
>
>Jeroen
Well Jeroen I think our wisdom is spent as pearls for the swines hehe.
Regards Marc cheers
>
>
>>>I disagree. After ... c5 Rad1 black has the very natural ... Qc8.
>>>Even with the idea of ... a6, ... Bc6 and ... Qb7, with nice
>>>pressure on the a8-h1 diagonal.

>>>
>>
>> The problem is that, after having played a7-a5, then c7-c5 is not palatable as
>>the queenside is too weakened. By the way,
>>
>> I) a strong player usually plays c7-c5 in this position.
>>
>> ii) a strong player hardly plays a7-a5 instead, yet that mistake isn't
>>impossible. Everybody makes senseless moves sometimes, but-
>>
>> iii) a strong player, even being drunk, never plays a7-a5 and immediately
>>c7-c5. Indeed, after making a7-a5, moving the "c" pawn looks as an illegal move
>>to his eyes.



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