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General Chess Discussion - Italian Opening or not?#5

Turn on engine and you see 10-Sxc2? is +5.0 = winning for White. Black should play 10-Qf6 (slight advantage for White.


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General Chess Discussion - How many possible moves are there in algebraic notation?#22

@laneo said in #21: > I think in your 336 ambiguous moves identified by file there are missing some expressions. Actually the target file can be at the a-file or at the h-file. For example, with two b…


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General Chess Discussion - How many possible moves are there in algebraic notation?#19

@Abigail-III said in #12: > Since you cannot capture and castle at the same time, shouldn't that be 2x64 + 2? you are right, I overlooked this. There are probably some other mistakes in my calculation…


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General Chess Discussion - How many possible moves are there in algebraic notation?#18

@nadjarostowa said in #17: > I think it's only 40... 40 for a side, but that was not the question.


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General Chess Discussion - How many possible moves are there in algebraic notation?#13

@laneo said in #11: ... > Q -> coordinate = 64 > Q letter -> coordinate = 512 > Q number -> coordinate = 512 > Q letter Number -> coordinate = 1376 ... There are some invalid expressions included in y…


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General Chess Discussion - How many possible moves are there in algebraic notation?#9

In my last paragraph it should read 5.Ne5 not 5.Se5


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General Chess Discussion - How many possible moves are there in algebraic notation?#8

I will ignore + and # but not captures. Pawn moves: 48 moves without capture/promotion (8 letters x 6 numbers) 64 promotions without capture (8 letters x 2 numbers x 4 letters) 84 captures without pro…


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General Chess Discussion - Czech Pirc vs Regular Pirc#17

Trust your coach!


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General Chess Discussion - Boring, uninteresting openings as white#10

french exchange


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General Chess Discussion - Are top players not playing real chess these days? (compared to computers)#22

Chess is about finding the move that gives you the best practical chances. This may be the theoretically best move available but need not be. If you know your opponent is good at tactics it's usually …


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