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Maple Stevens
King
Joined: Fri Jun 08, 2007 3:31 am Posts: 481
Rating Class: Class B (1600-1800)
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 Re: Zibbit - B vs T.Stefansson(2108), IceTeamCh0809 [20:41]
Nice..you really did not give him much of a chance..=)
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TheEnterprise
Premium Member
Joined: Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:12 pm Posts: 552 Location: USA
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Rating Class: Class A (1800-2000)
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 Re: Zibbit - B vs T.Stefansson(2108), IceTeamCh0809 [20:41]
Good lessons to take from the game. Very nice of you to spend the time to do that.
I liked Na5. Interesting, at least to me, is c6, b4, Nxd5, Nxd5, Bxa1, Ne3, and Nc4. If White captures with N or B, b5 with double attack. b5 also in your line as well after Bc3 and trading off the bishop. Maybe down a pawn, but up the exchange.
Your control over the board in this game, as in other videos, is very impressive. I can't believe you see all of this stuff over the board (including your Queen trade and its outcome). Even though you're basically explaining it to me word for word, I still have to pause the video, manually set up a chess board, and I struggle to see it.
Anyway, thank you for posting this and I can't wait to get around to the others I've missed, even if it takes a little awhile.
And I'm very happy you're on Team Black for the CC game. Later!
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katar
King
Joined: Sat May 12, 2007 12:19 pm Posts: 1783 Location: Los Angeles
Rating Class: Expert (2000-2200)
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 Re: Zibbit - B vs T.Stefansson(2108), IceTeamCh0809 [20:41]
very clinical execution. great explanations as usual. 
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