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George Duke wrote on Wed, Jul 16, 2008 11:31 PM UTC:
Neat. Notice how often in the middle game Rook attacks Falcon, then Falcon
moves to offense attacking the same Rook, their endless more or less equal
interaction. Notice moving any Knight twice in the opening to the fifth
rank is thwarted by many available defenses, despite unprotected Bishop
Pawns the particular array. Notice these are Falcon moves planned,
foreseen or subverted, able to be blocked chiefly by only two Pawns sometimes, but of course
any two pieces too(sometimes). The ''sometimes'' is because even two intervening pieces/Pawns do not always secure the block against three-path Falcon. Pure leaping Falcon-Bison instead would be execrable mockery, of only average
interest about like Amazon(BNR) or strengthened Nightrider(NN) or
Squirrel(NAD).