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In the original photo....

 

Looks like Black has just placed Nc5, and White is looking for place to move the vulnerable Q on b3. Once the White Queen has moved, Black can play Nxd3 and get the bishop pair....

 

Note that if Black has a pawn on b7 (obscured by clock) it would be protected (against capture by the queen) by the N on c5....

 

....I'm a horrible chess player who unfortunately loves the game and its history...something big in chess took place in Baguio City in 1978....

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>He's not retreating, is he?

 

Black probably had his knight on a6, White might have played a3 to avoid Nb4 (though I

don't see how the knight is protected there - damn that clock.)

 

I also don't see White making any threat along the a2-g8 diagonal, not with Black's queen

on f6. And I'm curious how the queen wound up on b3 - with the pawn still on c2.

Maybe something like Qg4-a4-b3.

 

Anyway, I'm sure this talk is just fascinating to the photographers reading this....anybody

wanting to acquire a substantial chess library can email me -- assuming they can read

English notation, I started collecting books in 1972.....

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Bill Clermont,

 

Your photo reminds me of the time I played an elementary school champion - I was a full

grown adult in my mid 30's at the time. This was in five board team chess. Just before

my game with this young boy was about to start, my team captain came over to me and

whispered in my ear: "I understand his bedtime is 9pm; play a slow, closed opening and

try to keep him up past 9pm."

 

I still find this advice hilarious - but it shows you how chessplayers think. In our game,

the young man played well ehough for me to offer him a draw, but unfortunately he

declined and tried something that landed him in trouble. Then he offered me a draw, and

I said.....

 

"Too late".

 

Mercy is not a virtue found in many chessplayers....anyway, enjoy the game(s)!

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