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... the rest of the army. The goal of the game was whoever queens a pawn first wins. Then later we added the kings and playing all the way to checkmate. ... 've increased my investment in pawn wars as a teaching tool. It is a central element in my private lessons ... one side of the board by creating a passed pawn there, then create one on the other side that was outside my reach. After several victories, ...
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... against the Village of La Grange as a result of a failed bid to open a pawn shop downtown after the village banned such businesses, despite the fact Grayson ... then he has received hundreds of e-mails in opposition to a downtown pawn shop, and such a business would be like taking a step backward in terms of the progress that has been made by the village in revitalizing its Central Business District.
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... me now.
While analysing with his opponent post game, Rogers saw "a bony hand from an old codger" reach for a central pawn with the idea of apparently sacking it. The Australian shooed the hand away, but the hand keeps on reaching, Rogers turns and, whoops(!), it's Tal! Naturally the pawn sac was a "powerful" one.
It makes me wonder how many ...
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... of black's omission to get an extra center pawn. I was really impressed by that comment.
7...c6 8. ... recapture is the second mistake; it lets white have an extra pawn in the center, and Miguel exploits this instructively.
11. ... 14.e4 Qh5 15.e5 with central space and queenside pressure.
11...Qa5 ... .exd5 Rd8
how should white deal with the threat to the d pawn?
Miguel
15.Qb3 Miguel also looked ...
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... strings. Daughter of Light, synonymous with puppet, pawn. The Gale playing scarce at the tomb only proved ... good.
Now, they were settled in as best they could be. Two small bedrooms were joined by a central receiving room and it was in this sitting area that they gathered ... snaked across the paper, all leading to the center of the map, where Central City was marked with the image of a glowing gem ...
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... Nd5 Bd8 17 Ra3 traps the queen. White is then poised to control the key central d5 square, so Black tries a long tactic but finds himself up against a passed white a6 pawn, a king's side attack, and eventually a lost ending.
M Adams ... quick win below. Black is fine until Rd6?! encourages White's pawn advances. But the real blunder is 19...b6? (Qa4) when 20 Qa2 ...
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