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Okay, I will keep it there. Thank you.
Ray Duque III New York City
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I learned to play chess when it was yet a quaint rule that on the very first move of the game the player can make two pawn moves simultaneously as long as the pawns move only one square forward or make just one move with a pawn two squares forward. So I chose to play 1.g3 and 1.b3 or 1...g6 and 1...b6. So I played the double fianchetto all the time.
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I learned to play chess when it was yet a quaint rule that on the very first move of the game the player can make two pawn moves simultaneously... |
I must have missed that rule.
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don't dispare my freand for you are not alone,i to have felt much frustration and have almost stopped playing this silly.i started talking to my aponants more, it made the game more interesting .plus you mite find out some thing.gain an edge maybe
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Good posts here. Looks like jim is at 2083... thats a good rating.
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