I used to play it but it just turns into a Scotch Gambit after this so it doesn't really surprise people a lot.
You're right, but you should at least suprise your opponent first then wait until he finds the transposition to the Scotch.
I used to play it but it just turns into a Scotch Gambit after this so it doesn't really surprise people a lot.
You're right, but you should at least suprise your opponent first then wait until he finds the transposition to the Scotch.
Also here is a bad line for black that many people fall for :
hey that happens in the Danish too! I recognize that trap.
Also here is a bad line for black that many people fall for :
does not win a piece black plays Qh4 but white is still winning.
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White cannot go anywhere with these caveman attacks, IMHO- he has to play more serious chess to claim an opening advantage.
Unless white happens to be playing someone with a rating south of 2000 or so. Which happily applies to something like 99% of players.
So openings like the Urusoff can be played in hopes of opening advantage against almost everybody. Yay!
Also here is a bad line for black that many people fall for :