>>324405 [e]
>>324477 [5]
>>324485 [-]
Chess fag here.
The game Assange referenced was Capablanca-Marshall in 1918.
Relevant to the theory that Trump met with Kissinger to discuss a prisoner swap, after the capture in Shanghai tower.
Walk-through of the chess match for reference
>https:// www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=68&v=eaUHECHqcWs
The action is at 1:08.
Capablanca is White. The match is famous for Marshall Gambit, when Black (Marshal) (instead of moving D-column Pawn up one square to support his other center pan) moves up 2 squares to d5 to threaten e4 white Pawn. Pieces are swapped and black gives a knight and 2 pawns for a white knight and 1 white pawn, losing a pawn in the exchange.
It's a gambit because black is trading a pawn for better position on the board. It appears to work, until Capablanca turns the table on him.
Turning the tables = VINTAGE TRUMP.
E5 is the square where they trade knights.
>White takes pawn with knight
>Black takes knight with knight
>White takes Knight with Rook
Going with the Shanghai analogy I think it's more likely that Trump captured a knght (valuable piece) than a pawn.
Q posts:
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>White rook takes black knight
>exchange completed
>DOPEY released for intel leading to capture of [ ] in Shanghai
or
>deal made with Kissinger concerning capture in Shanghai
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>(Black's move)