posted by Charles at 8:52 PM
Hey Charles, Where is the sound?Charles
HI Charles... I just played the video and the sound worked just fine. Can you try it again and let me know if it works...
Hi CharlesYes the Guy did a great job at explaining all the moves and options. Very educational for me.ThanksMike
Great explanations and thorough in-depth details of “what happens further on in the game if we made this move”.One Question, near the end of the video he mentions moving the pawn ‘fxg6, then I have a mate here which I’m sure you can see’. What is this moves develope to mate? I can see possible but I’m starting out and not sure if I am thinking in the right direction.Cheers, William
I like these videos that give in-depth explanations of “what happens further on in the game if we made this move”.However, in this game I think checkmate was overlooked:I don't think white should have played Rh3 at time 15:10.Wouldn't this give black mate, by black d1+ (then whiteRxR, black RxR+)?Am I missing something?---larry le4steenstry@inwave.com
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Hey Charles,
Where is the sound?
Charles
HI Charles... I just played the video and the sound worked just fine. Can you try it again and let me know if it works...
Hi Charles
Yes the Guy did a great job at explaining all the moves and options. Very educational for me.
Thanks
Mike
Great explanations and thorough in-depth details of “what happens further on in the game if we made this move”.
One Question, near the end of the video he mentions moving the pawn ‘fxg6, then I have a mate here which I’m sure you can see’.
What is this moves develope to mate? I can see possible but I’m starting out and not sure if I am thinking in the right direction.
Cheers, William
I like these videos that give in-depth explanations of “what happens further on in the game if we made this move”.
However, in this game I think checkmate was overlooked:
I don't think white should have played Rh3 at time 15:10.
Wouldn't this give black mate, by black d1+ (then whiteRxR, black RxR+)?
Am I missing something?
---larry
le4steenstry@inwave.com
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