Talk:Stonewall Attack
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i think that this artical would benefit greatly by running down an example opening, with the black moves included, and a breif analysis thereof. this would give people a better understanding of how black would react to the stonewall attack (perhaps both an amature and a master), and how white can turn the "well timed bishop sacrifice on h7" into real gains. --69.136.244.138 04:34, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
- Much of this article was based on a very old Chess Life article from 1980 or 1981. I think it was written by Larry D Evans and it was titled "Stonewalling"... it had a sample game there, I will need some time to find it though... I also looked at a Mednis article about this opening in a 1995 issue of Chess Life. Sjakkalle (Check!) 11:49, 4 August 2005 (UTC)
"As the name implies, the Stonewall setup is a solid formation which is hard to overrun by force"
i was under the assumption it was for... other reasons. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 116.15.66.242 (talk) 04:20, 13 November 2007 (UTC)

