Originally posted by CuriousShadowI haven't looked at that game, but I think not talking about openings because someone has a game in them is stupid. If he really wanted to, he could go buy a book on the Schevenigen and read it, and it wouldn't be cheating! I started a post a while back about the Modern, am I helping everyone who has a game starting with 1..g6 cheat? No....This is Correspondence Chess people.
Ask again when your game is farther along - I'd rather not answer when your game is just getting started 🙂
Originally posted by !~TONY~!Yes, databases are allowed, books are allowed. However, once I've looked at his game, I'm not saying anything about it, because that is NOT allowed.
I haven't looked at that game, but I think not talking about openings because someone has a game in them is stupid. If he really wanted to, he could go buy a book on the Schevenigen and read it, and it wouldn't be cheating! I started a post a while back about the Modern, am I helping everyone who has a game starting with 1..g6 cheat? No....This is Correspondence Chess people.
Originally posted by CuriousShadowOkay, the game's over now 🙂.
Ask again when your game is farther along - I'd rather not answer when your game is just getting started 🙂
Now could someone briefly go over the key themes of the Scheveningen?
Also, if someone could look over the game and let me know how I could've gotten things better, that would be most appreciated. I think I should've played e5 on move 13 or 14.
Originally posted by XanthosNZHey Xanthosnz, Eric Frelicot got me into a Marcozy Bind Dragon formation from the English. I can't remember ever playing this line (you know what I think of the Dragon). Oughta be interesting.
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