So why do non-newbie players play it and find success with it? You can't simply state the disadvantages of a system in the hands of newer players WITHOUT explaining why stronger players handle it better.
Do tell.
So why do non-newbie players play it and find success with it? You can't simply state the disadvantages of a system in the hands of newer players WITHOUT explaining why stronger players handle it better.
Do tell.
So why do non-newbie players play it and find success with it? You can't simply state the disadvantages of a system in the hands of newer players WITHOUT explaining why stronger players handle it better.
Do tell.
Now, Shivsky, you know every chess player chooses his opening like he chooses a life partner: the worst aspects have to be liveable.
Will someone please wheel Shivsky back to his room?
I will wheel myself back when I have an answer :)
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"Black should not play this opening"...again, we come to the same discussion I had on a previous thread. A weakness is only a true weakness if it can actually be exploited. You aren't gonna trap black's queen or get a big advantage in the opening, so there's no point in even making this argument that its "wasting time".
Statement retracted