Tim Eberly said in a message to Tim Eberly:
Welcome to the echo, Tim. Messages intended for everybody are usually
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TE> Would anyone care to help me out with this particular opening by
TE> playing it through with me? I have some questions regarding whites
TE> strategy if after... e4 e6
TE> d4 d5
TE> Nc3 Nf6
TE> e5 Nd7
TE> f4 c5
TE> Nf3 Nc6
Tim, the move 6. ... Nc6 is not a legal move.
With the first knight on f6 and the other knight on d7, there is no legal way
for Black to move a knight to c6 in one move. Perhaps you meant Nb6, which is
a legal move. I'll continue my observation with that assumption. If it's
wrong, then I'll start over with the right moves. :)
TE> Be3 Qb6
Of course, having made that assumption, I now find that I can't do this move
(7. ... Qb6), because the square is occupied by the aforementioned knight.
lawrence@eforest.houston.tx.us
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