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Analyzing Games Based on Opening #4 - King's Indian Defense

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@Bulut_Ozgur_1B said ^

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sorry I don't speak gibberish

@Bulut_Ozgur_1B said [^](/forum/redirect/post/RjYokc7M) > N vnkjggjmjhhfıop khgduğş sorry I don't speak gibberish

wt actual f. Where did So go wrong?

wt actual f. Where did So go wrong?

Ive never been so entertained by a chess game. Amazing opening the one which I religiously play against everything except 1.e4 and a brilliant!! game.

Ive never been so entertained by a chess game. Amazing opening the one which I religiously play against everything except 1.e4 and a brilliant!! game.
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On my first quick read-through, I was a bit puzzled by a couple of small things in this generally fine blog.

Early in the blog, the game is described as follows (I'm copying and pasting):

"Game 4 - So, Wesley vs Nakamura, Hikaru ( 1-0 )
Event : 3rd Sinquefield Cup 2015"

But the blog describes Hikaru's many "brilliant" moves. And it appears to show black winning at the end.

The blog also talks about So and seems to say that "...because of the attack on e4 he cannot play" -- but actually circles e6, not e4, apparently to illustrate the comment.

It seems that two small typographical edits might be needed? I'm not trying to nitpick -- because I liked the blog. Just offering, helpfully, I hope, a couple of possible edits to avoid slight confusion for readers.

On my first quick read-through, I was a bit puzzled by a couple of small things in this generally fine blog. Early in the blog, the game is described as follows (I'm copying and pasting): "Game 4 - So, Wesley vs Nakamura, Hikaru ( 1-0 ) Event : 3rd Sinquefield Cup 2015" But the blog describes Hikaru's many "brilliant" moves. And it appears to show black winning at the end. The blog also talks about So and seems to say that "...because of the attack on e4 he cannot play" -- but actually circles e6, not e4, apparently to illustrate the comment. It seems that two small typographical edits might be needed? I'm not trying to nitpick -- because I liked the blog. Just offering, helpfully, I hope, a couple of possible edits to avoid slight confusion for readers.

@Noflaps said ^

On my first quick read-through, I was a bit puzzled by a couple of small things in this generally fine blog.

Early in the blog, the game is described as follows (I'm copying and pasting):

"Game 4 - So, Wesley vs Nakamura, Hikaru ( 1-0 )
Event : 3rd Sinquefield Cup 2015"

But the blog describes Hikaru's many "brilliant" moves. And it appears to show black winning at the end.

The blog also talks about So and seems to say that "...because of the attack on e4 he cannot play" -- but actually circles e6, not e4, apparently to illustrate the comment.

It seems that two small typographical edits might be needed? I'm not trying to nitpick -- because I liked the blog. Just offering, helpfully, I hope, a couple of possible edits to avoid slight confusion for readers.

thank you
this happens a lot, because im in a bit of a hurry. I analyze games from books and have to study too, sorry

@Noflaps said [^](/forum/redirect/post/2sq7JTSd) > On my first quick read-through, I was a bit puzzled by a couple of small things in this generally fine blog. > > Early in the blog, the game is described as follows (I'm copying and pasting): > > "Game 4 - So, Wesley vs Nakamura, Hikaru ( 1-0 ) > Event : 3rd Sinquefield Cup 2015" > > But the blog describes Hikaru's many "brilliant" moves. And it appears to show black winning at the end. > > The blog also talks about So and seems to say that "...because of the attack on e4 he cannot play" -- but actually circles e6, not e4, apparently to illustrate the comment. > > It seems that two small typographical edits might be needed? I'm not trying to nitpick -- because I liked the blog. Just offering, helpfully, I hope, a couple of possible edits to avoid slight confusion for readers. thank you this happens a lot, because im in a bit of a hurry. I analyze games from books and have to study too, sorry