Monday, February 7, 2011

V On My Stomach From Tanning

N4 Echirolles - Eybens

The second team visited Sunday at Echirolles ...
the trip? Dopey, despite what some were bewildered - still glad he was ahead ...

Minh met with the black Contout Aime, on a kind of Ben-Oni.
shortly after, I look, I see Minh attack while his kingside is not fully developed. the two kings are in the middle of the board and there is a phenomenal power (for those who love not too tactical positions and chaotic). The wing will be developed Noin King péjudice to blacks.

Gabriel played a cons cons Chouk nabil's Indian, Fianchetto variation of the king.
afterwards, the two open columns d and e will be used to obtain two connected passed pawns which will cost a tower in black ... Following is a winner, Gabriel has not doubled its part of the day (AND MANY MORE!)

Didier, our captain, playing against the opposing captain, Salah Eddine, in a kind of Indian is quite closed, but not enough to allow didier win a piece, then quality, then a tower (although his opponent has given up front) without taking Everlasting.

Josquin faced said "blitzeur crazy," Denis Mazzega, and rightly so - there were more than 2:15 to Denis at the end of the game. Part: A weird thing that I know as an opening
pawn structure favorable to whites in the final, and I have noticed with joy, with my own eyes that Josquin knew Lucena. (I have not seen too much of the game thus abridge).

The joy was short on me. Karim cons, I'm on the variant of a French exchange. How I could lose? Bah at first it was good enough positional. In short I was comfortable. I told myself: "Good going, I'll attack, woman and rider must be able to quell it." The trouble is that in attacking, attacking the opponent's turn: suddenly, I had no right to lose the initiative, I attack, it comes out, his king is baricadé .. . not mine! I do not like the side
tactics!

serge plays cons Mesbah el Haddad. I know what it was opening with 1.e4, but I know that after the position seemed like a variation of the Nimzo-Indian.
Serge won a pawn and has an advantage that can - and will - decisive

stone on a French win, fairly well controlled, or that his opponent Paul Sanchez has left the stone take advantage, gobbling a column, then 2 pieces in passing.

Ronan wins with a British-Indian is converted into a mad king with fianchetto. By cons I do not know if he knows the play well: when the opponent pushes ... e5, ronan exchange on e5.
theoretical theory theory or not? That Is The Question! (I'm not a geek).
However, some low shot from the blacks were allowed to infiltrate ronan on the 7th row and win.

result eybens wins 6-2. The problem is that if we continue to win, it will eventually go well (the coup will have to find a female)

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