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Hi BigDogg,
We looked at this position during the day and I had them convinced it was a problem.
a friend spotted 1.Qe8 and then I tried to justify why the pieces were placed
as they were. The pawn on h3 etc... Then I realised it must be from a game.
Then my friend (a 75 year old) tried to log onto here with his 'smart' phone. we both
toiled to get on. (I do not have a smart phone, just a basic 20 year old Nokia so I was
not much help.) eventually we logged and tapped in Qe8.
A good day, we had 60+ visitors from 11am to 4pm. It was open day all over
Edinburgh and as the club is just round the corner from where Alexander Graham Bell
and Robert Louis Stevenson were born we caught a lot of over spill including a schoolboy
friend of Jonathan Rowson that use to play in the same school team as him
@greenpawn34 saidYes, it must be from a game. Be1 and Ra1 don't do anything in the solution. A composer avoids idle pieces.
Hi BigDogg,
We looked at this position during the day and I had them convinced it was a problem.
a friend spotted 1.Qe8 and then I tried to justify why the pieces were placed
as they were. The pawn on h3 etc... Then I realised it must be from a game.
Then my friend (a 75 year old) tried to log onto here with his 'smart' phone. we both
toiled to get on. (I do not ...[text shortened]... l including a schoolboy
friend of Jonathan Rowson that use to play in the same school team as him