

Go on, post a move then...-Sh1fty- wrote:
You guys really need to learn how to play chess.
Hmm I would have instead moved the Queen up.SplinterStrike wrote:
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Not the best move Mr. Macbeth
How was that not the best move? You have two developed front line pawns that are on opposite squares to the bishop he's exchanging. However, the bishop on Macbeth's side has two developed pawns that are on the same coloured squares as him.SplinterStrike wrote:
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Not the best move Mr. Macbeth
Last edited by Hakei (2009-12-10 00:13:08)
How do you define 'best'? Some moves would encourage a different style of play, perhaps a sneaky attack, interesting counter etc. Or some moves could just be solid. It really depends... I'll have a look over the game later and see if there are any !!, ! or !? style moves.AussieReaper wrote:
So who made the best move of the game so far?
I doubt any of those have happened yet.Hakei wrote:
How do you define 'best'? Some moves would encourage a different style of play, perhaps a sneaky attack, interesting counter etc. Or some moves could just be solid. It really depends... I'll have a look over the game later and see if there are any !!, ! or !? style moves.AussieReaper wrote:
So who made the best move of the game so far?
Last edited by oug (2009-12-10 04:03:58)
Well, Reaper's move was quite interesting. Although it wasn't the best, it was the closest ?! move played thus far.SplinterStrike wrote:
I doubt any of those have happened yet.Hakei wrote:
How do you define 'best'? Some moves would encourage a different style of play, perhaps a sneaky attack, interesting counter etc. Or some moves could just be solid. It really depends... I'll have a look over the game later and see if there are any !!, ! or !? style moves.AussieReaper wrote:
So who made the best move of the game so far?
After this, Reaper's move does make quite a strong stance, a quick check which is quickly dealt with may be seen as reckless play. A more accepted approach to developing an early bishop would have been 3. Bc4. The reason for this is simply because having complete control of the d5 square is a great advantage as the game progresses. 3. Bb5+ doesn't really do much unless it's dealt with incorrectly, which could actually get white a very early head start.Philidor Defense wrote:
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6
Indeed. There's been no single system or computer program that can create a 'perfect move'. Though I do believe in the next 25-30 years we'll start to see computer programs come close to a perfect game.Cheez wrote:
The only winning move is not to play.
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