Lesson from Grandmasters 1. 13:48 - its very kind to make moves for your opponent 2. 22:58 - if you notice that you ran out of time (Artem looked at clock at 22:58), at least try to make a draw offer - there is always a chance that your opponent will accept
I also understand that Dutch uniforms are orange (so it the Dutch one color orange flag, of course, as what else…), Latvians are white, and Ukrainians have this summer stuff somewhat reminding camouflage.
Lesson from Grandmasters
1. 13:48 - its very kind to make moves for your opponent
2. 22:58 - if you notice that you ran out of time (Artem looked at clock at 22:58), at least try to make a draw offer - there is always a chance that your opponent will accept
You’ve really dissected this game! Your suggestions highlight how small adjustments can make a big difference.
Ivanov playing Stavropol Draughts !
I never heard of that until now ;)
I also understand that Dutch uniforms are orange (so it the Dutch one color orange flag, of course, as what else…), Latvians are white, and Ukrainians have this summer stuff somewhat reminding camouflage.
There are restrictions for 10x10. In life in certain situations, if double agent or spy, he probably could do it.
The end of the game is also worth seeing.
True at one point Wouter had only 1s on the clock, and it's surprising how it finished ;)
XD 😂🤣