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My Discovery - Opening (Anti French)

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An_Unknown_Player

lol,i should have checked this long ago .Embarassed

Whacky6414

i also found an anti-french which is 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 the advance variation then ...c5 4. c6 then afer ...Nc3 i play 5. h4 this opening worked many times and i also defeated many 2000 and 1900's with this opening

 

Whacky6414

 

darkunorthodox88
dpcarballo wrote:
Scottrf escribió:
dpcarballo wrote:


The average player can't spend 16 hours a day training. It's so utopic to learn the main lines of the openings while improving tactics, strategy and endgaming. And I think it is better to play secondary (not always worse) lines than playing the main ones without knowing them perfectly. For example, why is 1. Nc3 throwing away the start advantage?

Because after a single move black has no problem to be equal in the centre.


Really? 1.Nc3 d5 (I suppose you meant this when you talk about being equal in the centre) 2. d4 (2.e4!? could break equality for ever, but well, not everyone will like it) 2...Nf6 3. Bg5 3.Nbd7 (only way to hold the "equality") 4. Qd3 followed by e2-e4

what's wrong with 2.e4? the 2...d4 lines can be VERY dangerous for black if he doesnt know what he is doing, and even when does, white gets a nice active game, for the space disadvantage.

darkunorthodox88