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Prospect Chess skip to main | skip to sidebar Prospect Chess Monday, January 7, 2013 Pieces Schmieces Last weekend at the Tim Just Winter Open, I was up a piece in three games and only won one of them.  However, I also managed to win a game when I was down a piece so I wound up with two wins, two draws, and one loss. Let's start with my first round game in which I screwed up the opening against a player who was lower rated by 300 points. The game transposed into the Symmetrical Variation of the English Opening 1.c4 Nf6 2.g3 g6 3.Bg2 Bg7 4.Nc3 O-O 5.d3 c5.   I had beaten Robert Moskwa last year at a tournament in Skokie by pushing my b-pawn so I figured that the same strategy would work against this guy.  6. a3 Nc6 7. Rb1 e6 8. b4 cxb4 9. axb4 d5 10. b5 Ne7 11. c5 Nd7 .  I was aware that my knight on c3 was loose and I had planned on playing 12. Na4, but for some reason the idea of playing 12. d4? popped into my head and I did so without giving it much thought and...

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