It has been claimed that a GM can just throw a minor piece up in the air and it will somehow land on the right square on the board. Unfortunately, I am not a GM. In fact, I’m nothing like one chess wise and looks wise as I am much more handsome than the average GM.
I’m doing my best for my county in an online match, and reached a dilemma in the opening. ‘Just where do I put that bloody light-squared bishop?‘ Should I place it on g2, e2, d3 or c4?

How should I know what’s best? I chose c4 because I want to create pressure on the a2-g8 diagonal and push the king onto the h-file, after which I will castle long and send harry the h-pawn down the board. I am soon to play Qd3 (threatening Qxg6, and also making it easier to switch the queen to the h-file. But since I am bloody rubbish a bit rusty at chess these days, I can’t be sure if I am doing the right thing here. Any thoughts?
MJM —- Al Fursan












































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