Look out! Mr. Danish is here

Submitted by Przemowiersz on Wed, 04/09/2008 at 11:20am.

Why I can't move f pawn in the opening, coach?

 There are opening where you can move f pawn: Bird, Dutch. But there are more examples of don't touch this. You surely know some games in King's Gambit and the famous mate in two.

 Now it's time for my game. In this game I was playing white and win very quickly.


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Comments:

by leonelcm - 5 months ago
Mexico City Mexico
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 179
Well, I saw a regular game played awful by black... Also you are right when you say about pawn f in the first moves of the game. We have to know the risks with an early f pawn move.
by ouchimdead - 6 months ago
Sydney Australia
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 38
only play f6 when it is sensible and on the attack, otherwise think of your opponents possibilities
by Przemowiersz - 6 months ago
Poland
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 42
I admit you are right. But I was only showing what bad can happen in the opening. He know how to play this opening, because after game he show me the main line. But I don't why he go to f6. I have once again luck.
by The_Wizard - 6 months ago
United States
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 33
The win in game two was not a reflection of your good play, but of the fact that your opponent was a fool. After 3...Qe7, no matter what White does then it is OK for Black to retake with the f-pawn; and if 4. exf6, Qxe4+. Also, there was absolutely no reason for Black to play 2...f6.
 

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