The Queenside Fried Liver

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whatupyodog

i would like to thank you the gavinator because pretty much any variation of this that happens when i play this puts me into a winning position. Thank you for showing me this opening

whatupyodog

For all of you nonbelievers of this opening, this is a recent game where won as white using this opening against a very good defender in an alternate line.

pfren

Yaaaa, excellent game. Just a small detail: 9...Qa5+ picks up the loose knight at b5, and leaves white "just" two pieces down for nothing. Little price to pay in that terrific "opening", though.

whatupyodog

Your joke is right though pfren, just the chance of playing out this opening is worth a little bit of a risk, but in that game, despite what you may think, no risk was taken.

pfren

What I do actually think is that you really cannot be so dumb: You simply post nonsense on purpose. Now, if I only knew the reason... oh well.

The_Gavinator

Beautiful game whatupyodog!! Tal could not have done this better himself. This shows that this is not even an opening, it is in fact one of the most deadly systems in all of chess. This demonstrates the power of sticking to the initiative, and going for the win. This causes the winning of the Rook and the domination of the game. The only other system that might be as deadly is the Matrix System, which centers around the Parham Attack. However, this system is not as risky, and can be employed by players of all levels.

Well congrats whatupyodog, this is a sepctacular game. I am going to dub this game the "Queen's Immortal", because of how great this was. I hope this inspires many other players to begin winning with this unbelievable chess system.

Ben_Dubuque

The simplest way to avoid this nonsence is 1. ... f5!

The_Gavinator

Your right, after ...f5 black can easily lose in about 20 moves after opening up his kingside.

The_Gavinator

Nakamura also has played the Goring Gambit...

whatupyodog

If you play f5 you should probably just resign immediately. There is no perfect defense for this opening if a decent person plays it.

Ben_Dubuque

f5 stops your Bull shit whatupyoudog

whatupyodog

Do you honestly think any sane white player would play like that? Even if you delay it for a move or so, white can keep pushing on and either complete the queen side fried liver or cripple blacks position and win easily.

RetiFan
The_Gavinator

Yavuz I don't understand if you're trying to be clever... And jetfigher, after 4 ...d6 I have two pieces developed and after I move my queen I can already castle, while you have both of your bishops trapped in... Also let's try to keep this clean. Just because the qsfl is great doesn't mean that you have to swear.

RetiFan

Nope, my intention was neither, I was just trying to point out that the queen's knight could go for a crusade on c7 all by himself, a very strong attack indeed.



Ben_Dubuque

what is annoying me is how he tries to keep at it like it is garunteed GM, if I would actualy get serious about improving at chess I would get to GM faster playing the KG than he would playing the QSFL

The_Gavinator

At least this doesn't open up your kingside and lose in 10 moves. You have yet to refute this opening so I think you are just nervous about people with new opening ideas, because you have given me no good reason as to why this opening does not work.

whatupyodog

Yavuz, thank you for you new interpretation of this opening, this just further proves how the qsfl is the system of the future in chess.

Ben_Dubuque

The Dutch is not refuted, and any sensable person would mark The QSFL as nonsence and never play the lead up moves, plus what is the refutation to the dutch, and I said if I were actualy serious about studying chess rather than school so I can get a job that can pay for bills, a house, a car, a family... etc etc etc.

The_Gavinator

It's pretty obvious jetfighter... Moving the f-pawn opens up your kingside, the queenside fried liver wins you a pawn or position... Not that hard to see.