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Watson With a clear advantage for White. In this example, it almost seemed as though White forgot that he was supposed to get his pieces out and yet in the end, his development was superior.' I completely disagree with Watson on this one. Out of the first eight moves Black made six pawn moves. He followed this by moving his queen, moving a knight for the second time, then his queen again, then the knight yet again, followed by the queen Of course some of these were forced by White, while others...