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Subject: Re: Bad trades

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 00:36:22 02/11/03

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On February 11, 2003 at 02:44:48, Russell Reagan wrote:

>I'm not particularly great at chess, but I believe that whenever you trade two
>pieces for one (and the total material value of the trade comes out even, or
>close to even), it's a bad trade. The thinking is that if you trade two minor
>pieces for a rook, and if you are trying to defend a passed pawn later, you only
>have one piece to guard it, and the opponent has two to attack it, so you lose.
>The same for two rooks for queen. I hope this is correct, because I always trade
>my queen and pawn for two rooks, and a rook and pawn for two minor pieces :)
>
>I'm sure someone else can give a more thorough list. Maybe try searching
>rec.games.chess.misc archives on http://groups.google.com and also the CCC
>search engine might turn up something like this.

bishop and knight are better than rook and pawn
2 rooks are not better than queen and pawn.

Uri



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