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There are 74 results for Yates Normajean in the games. Game_21711 Game_21707 Game_21717 Game_21702 Game_21718 Game_21714 Game_23211 Game_26023 Game_23205 Game_23209 Game_23201 Game_23196 Game_23210 Game_26007 Game_25944 Game_25941 Game_26019 Game_25945 Game_25942 Game_26016 Game_25940 Game_25943 Game_26012 Game_26021 Game_26088 Game_26093 Game_26098 Game_26099 Game_26100 Game_26101 Game_26899 Game_26905 Game_26906 Game_26907 Game_26908 Game_26909 Game_30781 Game_31176 Game_31181 Game_31185 Game_31188 Game_31190 Game_31191 Game_31234 Game_31543 Game_31548 Game_31552 Game_31555 Game_31557 Game_31558 Game_32222 Game_32228 Game_32229 Game_32230 Game_32231 Game_32232 Game_32288 Game_32293 Game_32297 Game_32300 Game_32303 Game_32304 Game_32306 Game_32307 Game_32308 Game_32309 Game_32310 Game_32311 Game_32629 Game_32634 Game_32638 Game_32641 Game_32644 Game_32645 There are at least 3 results for Yates_Normajean in the forum. Normajean Yates (2009-06-13 18:23:08) Thanks Thib.! both way are useful.. Thib's way - it has the advantage that I have bookmarked http://www.ficgs.com/players/yates_normajean/history.html so that it can be reached in one click. And then i can just edit player name in the url window to reach history page of any player! Thibault de Vassal (2009-06-13 14:02:12) Another way to reach it http://www.ficgs.com/players/yates_normajean/history.html Thibault de Vassal (2009-04-28 09:55:31) Actually, Don did *not* say it... From the chat archives : devassal thibault : :o) .... Hi Francisco & all ! (2008-12-05 00:05:41) gramajo francisco : hey Yates... are you smoking something? (2008-12-04 23:45:49) yates normajean : may be call it the P.O.U.M opening? (2008-12-04 23:17:54) http://www.ficgs.com/display_chat_country.php Now the topic can be closed, I think :) There are 100 results for Yates_Normajean in wikichess. Normajean Yates (1967) e4 e5 f4 exf4 Nf3 Be7 Bc4 Nf6 e5 equal chances. ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1967) e4 e5 f4 Qf6 Nf3 Qxf4 exf4 is just an inferior move... and bring nothing... On the king knight gambit, Qf6 is also an inferior move.. ============ Contributors : Sophie Leclerc, Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1967) e4 e5 f4 Qf6 Nf3 exf4 Bc4 d6 d4 =. ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1967) e4 e5 f4 Qf6 Nf3 exf4 Bc4 Allows black to equalise. ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1967) e4 e5 f4 Qf6 Nf3 exf4 Nc3 +-. ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1967) e4 c5 Nf3 d6 d4 cxd4 Nxd4 Nf6 Nc3 a6 Bg5 e6 f4 Qb6 a3 Qxb2 Black carelessly takes the bait. Specially the 'book rote-learner' black. ============ Contributors : Ray Downs, Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1967) e4 c5 Nf3 d6 d4 cxd4 Nxd4 Nf6 Nc3 a6 Bg5 e6 f4 Qb6 a3 White sets a little trap. It is specially recommended against players who merely memorise 'book' lines: such players (as black) might play Qxb2? thinking it is the 'book' poisoned pawn variation; and Even if they do not, they are out of their 'book' :) ============ Contributors : Ray Downs, Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1967) d4 d5 e4 dxe4 Nc3 Nf6 f3 exf3 Nxf3 g6 Bc4 Bg7 O-O O-O Qe1 Bg4 Qh4 Nc6 Be3 e6 Rad1 Ne7 h3 Nf5 Qe1 Bf3 Rf3 Nd5 Bf2 Nb6 Bf1 Nd4 Rfd3 e5 Nb5 Qg5 Nc7 Rac8 c3 Rc7 On 21.cxd4 exd4 22.Bxd4 Bxd4+ 23.Rxd4 Rfc8 =-. ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1967) d4 f5 Nc3 d5 e4 fxe4 Accepting Euwe's Gambit this way is incorrect. ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1967) d4 f5 Nc3 d5 e4 dxe4 Transposes to a Blackmar-Gambit variation which is somewhat favourable to white. ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1966) e4 c5 Nf3 d6 d4 cxd4 Nxd4 Nf6 Nc3 a6 Be3 e5 Nb3 Be6 f3 Be7 Qd2 O-O O-O-O Nbd7 g4 b5 g5 b4 Ne2 Ne8 f4 a5 f5 a4 This is more common..; though if black is trying to win, (i.e. if a draw is not good enough) then maybe Bxb3 is preferable... ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1966) e4 e5 Nc3 Nc6 f4 exf4 Accepting the gambit is best. ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1966) e4 e5 Nc3 Nc6 f4 The Vienna Gambit. ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1966) e4 e5 Nc3 Nc6 Transpose to wikichess #4385# ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates (1975) d4 d5 c4 c6 Nf3 Nf6 Nc3 dxc4 a4 Na6 e3 Bg4 Bxc4 e6 h3 Bh5 O-O Nb4 Qe2 Be7 Rd1 O-O g4 Bg6 e4 Nd7 Black is at least equal, and white's c1-Bishop is still hemmed in. All because of the weak 6.e3 in this line. ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1975) d4 d5 c4 c6 Nf3 Nf6 Nc3 dxc4 a4 Na6 e3 Bg4 Bxc4 e6 h3 Bh5 O-O Nb4 Qe2 Be7 Rd1 O-O g4 Bg6 e4 a forced loss of tempo... ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1975) d4 d5 c4 c6 Nf3 Nf6 Nc3 dxc4 a4 Na6 e3 Bg4 Bxc4 e6 ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1975) d4 Nf6 c4 e6 Nc3 Bb4 f3 4.f3 was played by Dr Max Euwe against Harry Golombek (Hastings 1938), and is a favourite (as of Feb 2009) of super-GM S. Mamedyarov. Ivanchuk also dabbled in it in 2006. ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates Normajean Yates (1975) e4 e5 d4 exd4 c3 dxc3 Bc4 cxb2 Bxb2 d5 Bxd5 Bb4+ Nc3 Bxc3+ Bxc3 Nf6 Qf3 Nxd5 exd5 O-O =+. ============ Contributors : Normajean Yates
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