[BrianWall-ChessList] The Weihmiller French Rides again - Gary
question
Brian Wall
brianwallchess3 at taom.com
Tue Dec 11 16:34:46 MST 2007
Brian Wall -
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/BrianWallChess/join
You can join or visit BrianWallChess at YahooGroups.com
and search Weihmiller French ( at least 10 recent annotated games of mine )
or Fishing Pole -
at least 500 emails on www.walverine.com or
BrianWallChess at YahooGroups.com
Here is an email on www.walverine.com
entitled Bloomer( the first one, August 2001 )
http://www.walverine.com/index.php?id=76
where a young future Chessmaster tried your idea-
one of my wildest games.
In fact one time someone on ICC with an unknown handle tried
your Na3 idea and I said,
Josh?
and he laughed and admitted it was him.
So your idea has merit. Almost no one thinks of it on their own
in the thousands of blitz and tournament games I have played.
Brian Wall
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----- Forwarded message from Gary Russell <gary at russell9793.freeserve.co.uk>
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Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 22:52:15 -0000
From: Gary Russell <gary at russell9793.freeserve.co.uk>
Reply-To: Chess_Improvement at yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Brian[Chess Improvement] The Weihmiller French Rides again
To: Chess_Improvement at yahoogroups.com, BrianWallChess at yahoogroups.com,
UnorthodoxChessOpenings at yahoogroups.com, Brian Wall Chesslist
<BrianWall-Chesslist at lists.taom.com>
Thank you Brian for printing these games, as someone who dreads playing
against the French I found them interesting. If you have any more critical
lines?
I'd be keen to see them posted here.
A quick general question for you regarding the fishing pole used by black
in the Lopez: if white plays the exchange variation Bx c6...bp x c6, does black
forgo 000? I was wondering, if white plays c3, d4, with the Q knight deployed
via
a3 to c4 might blunt black's attack on the kside.
thanks
Gary, (average 1700.)
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