Tuesday, September 29, 2009
15. ...Qe7 16. Re1
Might as well harass her Majesty while I'm at it. So... how is everything going? Kind of have a lack of things to say today. Uh... well... I'll be back Friday with move 17.
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6 comments:
I polled Putin , Chavez, Brown, Merkel, Castro and Obama. We all vote for Be6.
Wow, who am I to argue with that? Well, since probably we won't get a third vote anyway I'll go ahead and say Qc5 without too much thought. I don't like putting the bishop into a pin. Like maybe Jeremy could follow up with a knight or bishop to f5. It is difficult to decide where to put the queen, but I'm thinking that if it got chased from c5 I'd relocate it to the move secure square h5 where it will hopefully not get in the way too much and could combine with Bg5 and so on.
Ouch, typos. "move secure = more secure", "Bg5 = Bg4"
Well, this was a consensus of a particular world view. Kim Jong II and Ahmadinejad did prefer Qc5, but they assured the others that is was for peaceful purposes only. The players in the Hamas group lobbied for Bg4 to expose Jeremy's genocidal nature and also to make the Queen a martyr for their cause.
I just want to get the bishop out and I can play the queen out of the pin next move.
I vote Qc5. Be6 is met by Nd4.
Ouch. That is the point George W. Bush made, but Nd4 is met by Qd6 threatening mate and giving us time to either move the bishop or play Re8.
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