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3. June 2006, 01:06:10
mangue 

3. June 2006, 10:21:59
Harassed 
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mangue: Very nice! Even though in classical chess sacrifice with mate in 4 isn't that unusual, it's because players are familiar with checkmating schemes, but to find such in this new game must be something very pleasant.

3. June 2006, 11:22:42
nabla 
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Harassed: Actually it was a nice "king capture in 4", which is analogous to a mate in 3. However, I didn't see it coming at all, probably disregarding the possibility that White would not choose the capture on d5 to be made by the black queen.

3. June 2006, 13:50:09
WhisperzQ 
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nabla: Okay, I give in, why can't black now click on d5 so that the knight is taken (presumably by the queen which in turn gets taken) ... but then there is no mate (or Kingtaking) is there?

3. June 2006, 13:54:27
Beren the 32nd 
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WhisperzQ: I think that white will choose the Knight to take the Knight on d5 and then give 'check' with the Bishop. Surprisingly, the King cannot avoid capture now!

3. June 2006, 15:28:16
Chicago Bulls 
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Beren the 32nd: .
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Exactly! Amazing huh....?

4. June 2006, 01:14:31
WhisperzQ 
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Beren the 32nd: Oh I see now ... yes amazing ...

3. June 2006, 11:21:00
Chicago Bulls 
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mangue: .
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my most beautifoul sacrifice :

Oh holly crap! Many thanks for this!!!!
Although i haven't yet started to investigate the game but with this sacrifice, my brain has built many patterns so it help me a lot....
Now i should observe many more games to help my brain understand what is going on. Please if you have any new brilliancy post it.... And not only you....

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