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CONTROL OF THE CENTRE
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is unassailable. There are no weak spots in his armour, and his pieces are ready for any manœuvre that he may wish to carry out in order to begin the attack on the enemy's position. The student should carefully study this example. It will show him that it is sometimes convenient to delay Castling. I have given the moves as they come to my mind without following any standard book on openings. Whether the moves given by me agree or not with the standard works, I do not know, but at the present stage of this book it is not convenient to enter into discussions of mere technicalities which the student will be able to understand when he has become more proficient.

Example 19.

  1. P - K 4P - K 4
  2. Kt - K B 3P - Q 3
  3. P - Q 4B - Kt 5

A bad move, which violates one of the principles set down, according to which at least one Knight should be developed before the Bishops are brought out, and also because it exchanges a Bishop for a Knight, which in the opening is generally bad, unless there is some compensation.

4. P × PB × Kt

4...P × P loses a Pawn.

  5. Q × BP × P
  6. B - Q B 4Q - B 3

If Kt - B 3; Q - Q Kt 3 wins a Pawn.