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30th December 2007, 09:45pm
#1
by aMI
Simpang Rengam city,Johor Malaysia
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This is a kind of chess defense that very useful when you play as black...enjoy..

30th December 2007, 09:49pm
#2
by ghostofmaroczy
United States
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That is the Hungarian Defence.
30th December 2007, 09:57pm
#3
by aMI
Simpang Rengam city,Johor Malaysia
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Yes,it is..
30th December 2007, 10:01pm
#4
by Lousy
Sunway Malaysia
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Passive but solid. I lost to an expert player. white should play 4. d4. I played d3 instead and transpose to a guicco piano. I lost not because of the opening but because of lack of understanding from the middlegame.
13th March 2008, 01:02pm
#5
by Sunshiny
United States
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Yep, i played the Hungarian Defense, but didn't like it after facing what i think is transposed into the Danish Gambit that Graw81 posted.
13th March 2008, 01:05pm
#6
by Sunshiny
United States
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Graw81, why doesn't white just pull his bishop back to c1?
13th March 2008, 06:29pm
#7
by Sunshiny
United States
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Graw81 wrote: Sunshiny wrote: Graw81, why doesn't white just pull his bishop back to c1?

 Bc1 ...Nb4! Black is better.

(see MOVE LIST)

Btw im pretty certain the opening is still classified as Hungarian defense dispite the offer of pawns by white like in the scotch gambit/goring gambit/danish gambit. 


 Thanks for the info.

 

I faced it a few times in blitz games and hadn't explored the options afterwards. I attempted to avoid it altogether with 5. ... d3. Not sure if that was the best move. 


14th March 2008, 03:13pm
#8
by Sunshiny
United States
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Graw81 wrote: By the way 5...dxc3 is given a '?' according to NCO and insted suggests 5...Na5. I looked this up last night to make sure having posted the above game sequence. 4...d6 is also covered in NCO. Just clearing things up!

5. ... Na5 doesn't look very promising to me.

4. ... d6 looks ok, but may lead to Na5 which i don't like. The other option would be moving Nb8 which is losing tempo. Then again, it may be affordable in a closed game.


 

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