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AThousandYoung
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You fell for the old, rook x-ray attack on the queen trick. You've really gotta look out for that tactic. It really hurts. Bishops can be used to x-ray with a queen too, if the opponent's queen isn't supported.

I've burned people on it. I've been burned on it too. Hopefully you won't have to get burned many more times.

Edit:

Two other things.
6.Bg4 is a waste move, don't play the bishop so soon. Save it for a bishop sac when attacking the King, or at least move it later.

Better is to use that turn to play a5 before playing Na6. AT least that's the prefered order of things according to my KID book.

greenpawn34

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You wwere doing great till you forgot to check all checks
just a simple routine before you 'press send'.

check all checks it will save you loads of misery and
net you a few points.

AThousandYoung
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Originally posted by Eladar
You fell for the old, rook x-ray attack on the queen trick. You've really gotta look out for that tactic. It really hurts. Bishops can be used to x-ray with a queen too, if the opponent's queen isn't supported.

I've burned people on it. I've been burned on it too. Hopefully you won't have to get burned many more times.

Edit:

Two other things. ...[text shortened]... ore playing Na6. AT least that's the prefered order of things according to my KID book.
Ohhh...I've seen that trick in the line of the French I play in MCO.

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Is that an x-ray or a discovered attack?

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