Author: Uri Blass
Date: 23:38:40 11/10/03
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On November 11, 2003 at 02:31:40, Drexel,Michael wrote: <snipped> >The idea Nf5 is nothing special. >However even if you find that idea in a blitz game you usually would lose much >more time. You have to check whether white has any tactical options on the >a1-h8 diagonal or not. >You might also think about what happens if white simply retreats his bishop to >f2. >3 seconds for that move is pretty fast. > >It is not a clear evidence of cheating however. > >Michael It is possible that the 3 seconds is not the full story and the player already started to think about it when it was the opponent move. How much time the opponent used to calculat his previous move? Uri
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