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Livingston
#11
Thanks Andy
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#12
Ian Robertson is playing a fabulous game vs Sanchez - beautiful Nd5! tactic followed by exploiting the pawn weaknesses ruthlessly!
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#13
(so far!)
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#14
Looking at G.Kerr v J.Watson in the Major. K+B v K+B+N+P.

Looks like it is going to come down to a K v K+N+B - can black find the checkmate?
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#15
Not if he doesn't know it! Suspect he will know it though.
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#16
did I give Ian bad luck?
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#17
Jonathan Livingstone Wrote:Looking at G.Kerr v J.Watson in the Major. K+B v K+B+N+P.

Looks like it is going to come down to a K v K+N+B - can black find the checkmate?

I have a feeling I might be using the 75 move rule in that one. Longest game I have ever been an arbiter for was a mammoth 168 mover in the Commonwealth. This could take it close
"How sad to see, what used to be, a model of decorum and tranquility become like any other sport, a battleground for rival ideologies to slug it out with glee"
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#18
clearly ian didn't play Ka4, and if Sanchez played Ba8?? after Kxc4 then Ian might even be winning after a6!
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#19
Andy Howie Wrote:
Jonathan Livingstone Wrote:Looking at G.Kerr v J.Watson in the Major. K+B v K+B+N+P.

Looks like it is going to come down to a K v K+N+B - can black find the checkmate?

I have a feeling I might be using the 75 move rule in that one. Longest game I have ever been an arbiter for was a mammoth 168 mover in the Commonwealth. This could take it close

Can you remind me (and no doubt a few others) what the 75 move rule is again please? Its some update of the 50 move rule?
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#20
The players can claim after 50 moves. The arbiter will stop it after 5 fold repetition or 75 moves, watching this one like a hawk
"How sad to see, what used to be, a model of decorum and tranquility become like any other sport, a battleground for rival ideologies to slug it out with glee"
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