White has some targets on the queenside, but Black's counterplay turns out to be sufficient. |
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As Hepworth's sculpture matured during the late 1930s and '40s, she concentrated on the problem of the counterplay between mass and space. |
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But his games revealed rich resources for counterplay on kingside or queenside. |
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Black organizes a globally correct defense and begins to develop a counterplay on the wings. |
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Rather than wait for White to attack, Morozevich tried to mix it up with 17... b5, and it worked, as he got a freer position and counterplay. |
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After Kramnik played 10... d5, he had a good counterplay against Caruana's center. |
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Kramnik is now on the defensive and, except fault of White, it will be difficult for him to find a valuable counterplay. |
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White has the initiative and Black does not develop a counterplay. |
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But Black could obtain counterplay by advancing the e-pawn to e5 and exchanging it on d4 a surrender of the centre that had been anathema to Tarrasch. |
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Milov might have tried 15... b4 to give himself some counterplay on the queenside. |
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I can only register the play and counterplay of thousands of big and small forces. |
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From free play to counterplay, Iser finds the four categories interacting regularly whenever we read. |
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Principles dictate that if you are materially ahead it is logical to swap off to deny counterplay, but in this instance it is a mistake. |
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Nakamura had a won position as white, and then, in one move, allowed Carlsen to get winning counterplay. |
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Once again this is likely to lead to the play and counterplay of extremely rapid autonomous systems functioning far too quickly for human intervention. |
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In the next match I covered a different 10-minute period in the same way so that after a number of matches, I knew his game very well, his defensive moves, his counterplay. |
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