In this game, you had to find the best continuation in a short master game.
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Thank you to everyone who sent in their answers. You received at least 1 point for sending in a solution. If you chose a good move you received two points. If you guessed the best continuation, you received 3 points. This week, the following players received 2 or more points for their solutions:
This Week’s Solution
In this game, you had to find the best continuation for white after the following moves:
- e4, Nf6
- e5, Nd5
- c4, Nb6
- d4, Nc6

The solution that we were looking for:
White impaled the frisky horses by 5. d5, with two main variations.
a) 5… Nxe5 6. c5, Nbc4 7. f4 winning one of the knights
b) 5… Nb4 6. c5, N6xd5 7. a3 again winning a piece.
With eight pawns against only two knights, we can conclude there were just too many pawns! Chernev points out that during the game, white only moved his pawns; black only moved his knights.
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