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Position after : Qd6 ,   last edited by   Benjamin Aldag   (1822)
[2006 August 24]


After Qd6, black is totally lost. Is this the way, you want to go in the opening with black ? I believe not ! All white figures are activ and not far away, to crush the black king. If you think the position of black is O.K., than chess is not your game and you should change your hobby (maybe its better for you to play checkers or backgammon)

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