Submitted by: | Steve Levy | ||
Submitted: | 13 May 2016 9:32 am | ||
White: | Levy, Steve (178) | South Hams | |
Black: | Peach, Cliff (100) | South Hams | |
Game Date: | 12 May 2016 | ||
Competition: | Friendly Graded | ||
Result: | 1-0 | ||
Private: | No |
14 May 2016, 8:46 pm | Steve Levy |
h5---qh3-h4---f4-bf6---f5-o-o-o--- bf2with idea double rooks hitting e6 . i think i,m still better but Cliff could put up stiffer defence. | |
14 May 2016, 12:45 pm | David Archer |
E4? REALLY? Yeah Ken I agree it would have been a slightly better move. At least gaining some space and advancing on the King side. After (potentially eliminating Steve's Dark squared Bishop castling Queen side would have been much safer (for a while at least) Nice play guys. | |
13 May 2016, 10:40 pm | Ken Ashby |
I wonder if Black's 18th move should have been h5? It surely would've stopped white's f pawn playing such a pivotal role. | |
13 May 2016, 11:06 am | Phil McConnell |
Indeed, Steve. Is this your firrst e4 game with White this season? As for Cliff''s new buccaneering style - castling queenside into a semi-open c file!!! Somebody pinch me... | |
13 May 2016, 9:37 am | Steve Levy |
Please note two remarkable moves in this game. 1 my start E4 2 Cliffs move 20 yes o-o-o would you believe it! Enjoyed the game thanks Cliff. | |
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