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George Trundle Memorial Round 3

Jul09
2018
Written by Alex

There must be some hallucinogen in the Auckland water supply judging by my game today. Of course, I should have played 11.f4 and play a normal Kings Indian type of position. Ok, playing on both sides is ok too, but 19.a5 is stupid. Attacking with not all pieces developed never works. 19.Qb4 with the idea of b4 is fine.

After that, it just got worse and I started hallucinating quite badly. Funny thing is, in the post-mortem, everything was crystal clear again. I’m not quite sure why the brain malfunctions when playing, then returns to normal.

So tomorrow I am playing the leader with black. Oh well, its always darkest before the dawn 🙂

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