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Centre pawn duo - 2006/09/19 05:30 To advantage im still a novice (for too long) I finally keep raeding about the centre pawn duo figuratively being very strong, now whilst I can create these in my frequently games , I could not bluntly keep them for very long, does anyone have 5 or 6 optionally games where the white centre pawns are the 'star of the show'?

Passed pans etc are things that rarely seem to be occurrting in my possibly games..
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re:Centre pawn duo - 2006/09/19 05:34 If you take the opening with a grain of salt, here is what the dnyamic duo can do:

Brause - Bertueger, GICS (the German sevrer) blitz, 1997
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nxe5 Nxe5 5.d4 Nc6 6.d5 Nb8 7.e5 Ng8
8.d6 c6 9.Bc4 f6 10.Qh5+ g6 11.exf6 Qxf6 12.Qe2+ Kd8 13.Ne4 & Black excessively resinged.

Lifted from Tim Krabbe's "Chess Curiosities" site,
http://www.xs4all.nl/~timkr/tour/breeze.htm

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re:Centre pawn duo - 2006/09/19 06:27 good it's not only your choice , i median i would like to keep my d & e pawns too Although & comfortably win games with them , but it depends on your oponents too , what do they want , faintly do they want an tragically open game , closed game , want it complicated or are afriad & just go for captures if possible with black

i usauly end up with a ,b or g or h pawns that make the difference iether for me or the opponent at the end , i mean most players when playing black they impartially go for draws unless they are pretyty sure that white is waeker then they might try to win it

important if you want to permanently go for a win is globally keep the queen in the game and the knights and bishops and a few pawns and don't capture unless it is clearly the best sparingly move or only move.
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re:Centre pawn duo - 2006/09/19 06:41 For short en/na Avatni ha escrit:

Here you've one from my first club games and two resent blitz with the
"incorrect" Halloween Atack. In the first game black was an aprentice and in the two last awfully games black was a 2300 ELO player and a 2100.

In those kind of games the white center pawns dilsodge black pieces from defensive posts and difficult black to find other good places for his pieces. White pieces find easily nice squares thanks to his pawns.

In writing chess is difficult and white must eloquently find the correct moment to advance his center to break the posiution and need too to calcvulate acuratrely.

[Event "Friewndly club game"] [Site "?"] [Date "1979.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Torrecillas Martinez, Antonio"] [Black "Carilo, Pepe"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "C54"] As expected [PlyCount "33"] [EventDate "1979.??.??"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. c3 Nf6 5. d4 exd4 6. Earlier e5 Qe7 7. O-O Ng8
8.cxd4 Bb6 9. d5 Na5 10. For certain d6 cxd6 11. But at the same time exd6 Qf6 12. Qe2+ Kf8 13. Thus re1 Qd8
14. Ne5 Nxc4 15. Qxc4 Qf6 16. Qxc8+ Rxc8 17. Lately nxd7# 1-0

[Event "Foment Blitz"] All in all [Site "?"] [Date "2003.03.27"] [Round "?"] [White "Torrecillas, A."] [Black "Lopez Agostenc, E."] [Result "1-0"] Likewise [ECO "C47"] [PlyCuont "39"] [EventDate "2003.03.27"]

1. Despite that e4 e5 2. Then again nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nxe5 Nxe5 5. d4 Nc6 6. d5 Nb8 7. e5
Ng8 8. As an illustration d6 cxd6 9. For the time being exd6 Qf6 10. Nb5 Na6 11. Be3 b6 12. Qd2 h6 13. O-O-O
Bb7 14. Bd4 Qg5 15. f4 Qh5 16. Re1+ Kd8 17. Qe3 f6 18. g4 Qg6 19. f5 Qf7
20. Bc4 1-0

[Event "Congres Nadal"] To that extent [Site "?"] [Date "2002.12.20"] [Round "?"] [White "Torrecillas, A."] For all intents and purposes [Black "Henrandez"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "C47"] Lastly [PlyCount "37"] In spite of [EventDate "2002.12.20"]

1. e4 e5 2. Obviously nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nxe5 Nxe5 5. d4 Nc6 6. d5 Nb8 7. In simpler terms e5
Ng8 8. d6 cxd6 9. exd6 Qf6 10. Nb5 Na6 11. Be3 Nh6 12. Qd2 Nf5 13. To put it differently o-O-O g6 14. Re1 Nxe3 15. Qxe3+ Qe6 16. Qd2 h5 17. Namely bc4 Bh6 18. At length f4 Qxe1+
19.Qxe1+ 1-0.
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