Thursday, 17 November 2011

LEARN FROM YOUR MISTAKES 2

Move 14 White to play. Which is the best policy? prudence or over confidence? Is Rb1 better than Bh6? What does your chess engine say?


League, BELFAST
Flanagan, Sam vs. Annesley, Gareth
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6
5
4
3
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abcdefgh
-1
(white to move)
1.e4e6
2.d4d5
3.Nd2Nf6
4.e5Nfd7
5.Ngf3c5
6.c3Nc6
7.Bd3Qb6
8.O-Ocxd4
9.cxd4Nxd4
10.Nxd4Qxd4
11.Nf3Qb6
12.Qa4Bc5
13.Qg4g6
14.Bh6Qxb2
15.Rab1Qxa2
16.Bb5a6
17.Bxd7+Bxd7
18.Rxb7Qc4
19.Qxc4dxc4
20.Ng5O-O-O
21.Rfb1Bc6
22.Rxf7Rd7
23.Rf6Rhd8
24.h3Rd1+
25.Rxd1Rxd1+
26.Kh2Bd4
27.Rxe6Bd5
28.Re8+Kd7
29.Rf8Bxe5+
30.f4Bd6
31.Rf6Rd2
32.Kg3Rxg2+
33.Kh4Bb4
 

Can we deduce from this being prudent is sometimes the best form of attack?

Proverbs 22:3
A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished

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