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Blackadder
I here to sell my new book: "Killer chess openingings: All roads lead to Rome" it is 223 pages of fantastic analysis, and in this book I show you how to win a game of chess against the best of the best, using my new system as black: 'the roaming knights openining'.the mainline position of the RKO (Roaming knights Opening) is this position:
Now, it might seem a little crazy at first but I assure you that it is perfectly playable; It is a hyper-hyper modern opening where we encourage white to overexpand with useless pawn moves and then bam! we kick thier arse. In the book, I analyze, 25 games, and I post just one here as a little taster: as you can see from the quality of my comments the is a great book which is a must-have for any half decent chess library. Okay, in this game white is a solid 1900 player, (he used to be a master, but old age and incompetance has unfortunatly got the better of him), and in this game we shall see many of the thematic themes of the RKO.
echecs06
Sounds interesting. I am gonna try it and let you know how I fared.
Eugen
This modern approach to the opening theory originates from and preserves Nimzowitsch-Reti ideas on Hypermodernism in chess: indirect control of the center that doesn't necessary have to be occupied by pawns.
This defense invites white to overextend in the center for futher sharp counter-attacks on the central pawns.
Thank you for your deep and thorough research of this opening! I really enjoyed reading your work!
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