Author: Peter Skinner
Date: 22:03:31 03/15/05
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On March 15, 2005 at 23:59:50, Telmo C. Escobar wrote: > Hi, Peter. You seem to have played a fairly good game (congratulations for your >trainer CM 10k), yet in the final position you still are suffering of the main >disease White faces in this opening: your poor light squared bishop. White has >to work during some time in order to bring it to d5, yet even in that position >your bishop would be not as strong as the Black wonderful one. Your only >apparent counterplay seem to be against f7, but Black will play f7-f6 when >necessary- thus being able to use both his rooks in the queenside. The white square problem has been pointed out by someone else already, and I see what you all mean. Even with my Bd3 move to put the bishop on the longer file, it is still weaker than the black bishop on e5. Thanks for your comments though. I appreciate all of them and use them constructively. Peter
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