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Author Archives: James Mansson
4NCL Division 3 2010-11: e2e4.org.uk 2 – Oxford 2
Round 10 saw e2e4.org.uk 2 stay in the hunt for promotion with a comfortable win over Oxford 2. Alan Byron, Andy Talbot and I all scored wins, while the rest of the team drew.
Posted in 4NCL, Games, Opening Analysis, Reports, The Reversed Sicilian
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1 Nf3 repertoire: The Symmetrical English Overview
For the purposes of our repertoire, the Symmetrical English encompasses those lines where Black plays …c5 before White has played d4, allowing him to answer that move with …cxd4. White will generally have played c4 already, or will play it … Continue reading
4NCL Division 1 2010-11: e2e4.org.uk 1 – Cheddleton 1
I was promoted to the first team just for round 9, as part of Sean’s policy of playing all 2100+ players in the squad in the top division at least once during the season. The team was soundly beaten 6-2 … Continue reading
Posted in 4NCL, Games, Opening Analysis, Reports, The King's Indian Defence
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Mid-Sussex League Division 1 2010-11: Horsham 1 – Brighton 2
Horsham 1 played its last match in the Mid-Sussex League of the season yesterday, against Brighton 2 away. There were still a couple of games to resolve, but in the games that have finished, Gavin Lock drew with Nadya Somova, … Continue reading
1 Nf3 repertoire: The Black Knights’ Tango
While 2…g6, 2…d6, 2…e6 and 2…b6 are all quite orthodox choices for Black after 1 Nf3 Nf6 2 c4, there are of course other possibilities. I shall be looking at the positions after 2…c5 in my series of posts on … Continue reading
Mid-Sussex League Knockout 2010-11: Horsham 1 – Lewes
Horsham 1 scored a narrow victory over Lewes in the semi-final of the Mid-Sussex League Knockout competition. Under the handicapping system, Horsham’s 138 point grading advantage meant that they had to win 4.5 – 1.5 to progress.
Posted in Games, Mid-Sussex League, Opening Analysis, Reports, The Sicilian Defence
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1 Nf3 repertoire: The Anti-Queen’s Indian System
After 1 Nf3 Nf6 2 c4 the move 2…b6 offers a possible transposition to the Queen’s Indian Defence via 3 d4 e6. However, the fact that White has not yet played d4 gives him other opportunities, which are more promising … Continue reading
Hastings are Mid-Sussex League 2010-11 Champions
Following the latest series of results, Hastings 1 have been crowned Mid-Sussex League champions. Brighton 1 defeated Knoll Knights 4 – 1 to leave both teams, and Hastings 1, on 7 points. As both teams had completed their fixtures, it … Continue reading
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1 Nf3 repertoire: The Anti-Nimzo-Indian System
As discussed in previous posts, White’s choice of move after 1 Nf3 Nf6 2 c4 e6 is driven by whether his repertoire is based on the Queen’s Gambit or Catalan. If it is based on the Queen’s Gambit, then he … Continue reading
1 Nf3 repertoire: The Kings Indian Defence
While after 1 Nf3, White can profitably avoid openings such as the Nimzo-Indian and Gruenfeld, I have always considered that there is no promising way to avoid the King’s Indian, and that White should take the opening on directly. Visit … Continue reading