Originally posted by Caro KannCan you ever make such a general statement and expect it to help in chess??
There was a short discussion at http://michael-boyd.net/forum about the knight on f3 (or f6). Is it the best defender of the king? Is it worth it to keep the piece there all game defending instead of using it elsewhere to attack?
The knight should move when it's to your advantage...ditto with the pawns in front of the castled position.
Originally posted by Caro KannPlease do so, MICHAEL BOYD, aka Mikexx2020 (banned). aka Wibble Wobble (banned).
Got a problem again, JonnyG?
And its not allowed to use peoples real names on the forum so remove it or I will contact Russ.
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From http://www.chessscotland.com/archives/stew2004.htm
Under 14 section
First: Iain Cameron (Bearsden)
Second: Ian McCulloch (Giffnock)
Third equal: Michael Boyd (Greenwood), David Martin (Bishopton)
You have hardly started shaving and yet you claim to have started the your site in 1970 (ROLOL). Is your occupation still 'Nothing'?
Enjoy yourself before the mods come back from holiday, punk.
Originally posted by ThudanBlunderAnd where do I claim to have started my site in 1970? Thats a forum idiot. The first member always gets the date depending on the forum software.
ou have hardly started shaving and yet you claim to have started the your site in 1970 (ROLOL). Is your occupation still 'Nothing'?
You truly are stupid.
Originally posted by ThudanBlunderWhy are you showing this? Its from when I started playing chess.
From http://www.chessscotland.com/archives/stew2004.htm
[b]Under 14 section
First: Iain Cameron (Bearsden)
Second: Ian McCulloch (Giffnock)
Third equal: Michael Boyd (Greenwood), David Martin (Bishopton) [/b]
Trying to say im rubbish cuz I am 3rd? Well I won it 2 years in a row after that so pls stfu retard. And you can hardly play chess I guess since you wont even move