Graham
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Graham posted an update a year ago
Ok I think the Stonewall is starting to make sense as a whole. There are infinite variations but by focusing on the key ideas I think I am about to turn this losing franchise around. Here is my first Stonewall victory since starting the course. Granted my opponent blundered his queen, but that was a result of sticking to the opening and…
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94% accuracy! That’s fantastic. It’s actually not unheard of at our level but it’s pretty rare. The thing about the game that would have me very worried is losing the defense of my king. His rooks and remaining bishop were tied up in traffic so you weren’t in immediate danger but having no pawns by my king means extra work…
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Graham posted an update a year ago
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/115695471823?tab=analysis
I am finally starting to get comfortable with the Stonewall, but I think I missed about 5 Mate in 1’s and many more Mate in 2-3’s. I am excited to feel more confident getting out of the opening with white and I am just getting to the middlegame portion of the lessons.
I am…
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That f5 move wasn’t easy to spot but definitely one to remember, I’ll be looking for that one also now. Thanks for sharing.
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