What's Black's next move?
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Game 1437: @o0lit3 vs. @ChessTweets
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Black to Play
- White: @o0lit3
- Black: @ChessTweets
- Started 6 hours ago
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ChessTweets (No move selected)
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Move Chatter (After 1. )
« Previous Move@ChessTweets c5
@ChessTweets c5 I've played this nearly all my (chess) life but I am also sympathetic to the French. Cool additions! :)
@ChessTweets c5 is a fun opening, but I've never been able to play it well.
@ChessTweets c5
@ChessTweets c6 is fun as well. (This is a move no one has voted for, but you can still comment on it if you begin your tweet with c6).
@ChessTweets e5
@ChessTweets e5 I really ought to play this someday but I'd need to study the mainline Ruy Lopez since I play closed systems(d4,c4,Nf3) as W
@ChessTweets e5 Now you can make comments on moves after you've given a vote. I'll test a few entries to see that this works.
@ChessTweets e5
@ChessTweets e5
@ChessTweets e5 Testing move voting. Hopefully it won't steer the community ;-)
@ChessTweets e5
@ChessTweets f6
@ChessTweets g6
@ChessTweets Nf6