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Ivanbelle-mpopp (game result: 0-1)
2000-11-17
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In the game black just played: 3... h6
How should white continue?
Database puzzle 2:
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Database puzzle 2:
Last edited by tellymetwise on Thu Dec 18, 2003 9:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Make it simpler
Instead of saying black played h6 just show the board the way it will be for white's move. Then ask how white should continue.
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In this case that is maybe wise to do.
But, I'm searching more of those first puzzle kind of type.
Or, the double question,
how can white/black use this line to his/her advantage and
how could white/black have played differently (from the given position)
My best aim is getting two different difficulty levels, which might be either the first question, or the implemented question.
As the rule goes: How higher your level of play, the less obvious your blunders are, and the harder your opponent has to work to find them.
Or: avoiding a blunder (or misplacement or tempo-loss) and correctly use this to your advantage are quite the normal themes in chess play and might as well be both presented simultaniously.
But, I'm searching more of those first puzzle kind of type.
Or, the double question,
how can white/black use this line to his/her advantage and
how could white/black have played differently (from the given position)
My best aim is getting two different difficulty levels, which might be either the first question, or the implemented question.
As the rule goes: How higher your level of play, the less obvious your blunders are, and the harder your opponent has to work to find them.
Or: avoiding a blunder (or misplacement or tempo-loss) and correctly use this to your advantage are quite the normal themes in chess play and might as well be both presented simultaniously.