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Author Re: The Case of the strange C-pawn and Black's third move
Chess One

2004-12-26, 9:45 am


"HAASpittle" <haaspittle@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041225220623.06367.00001597@mb-m26.aol.com...
quote:

>I figured Christmas day would be a slow one on rgcp... and I was right.


Here, I will give you White, a pawn and 2 moves by suggesting I play this
way:

1... c5 against anything.

Patzer C-pawn, patzer capture C-pawn?

Therefore, I should also predict my second move against either 1.d4 or 1.b4
which is

2. ... e6

also against anything, even if you don't take the c-pawn!

Now, this is getting more difficult, since I am tempted to make a third move
as black without knowing any of your moves. The problem is that it's 5 am
here, [northern time]

But maybe someone else could propose black's third move against any white
play, after 1. ... c5 and 2. ... e6

Cordially, Young Phil
quote:

> Old Haasie



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