Lolli Attack - 100% Agressive

 
12th September 2007, 06:49am
#1
by bendcat
Marikina, PH Philippines
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 1299

The sharp improvement for Fried Liver attack, 6.d4 gives white a better game.

 

This game I found was NOT the same line in Fried Liver and Lolli Attack but it came-up with the same game as Lolli Attack, a delayed Fried Liver Attack.

This is a nice game or to trick your opponent.

 

 

In this game it was the Lolli Attack.

 
 
 
 
 
This is the trap in Lolli Attack 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hope you learn something... 

 

13th September 2007, 06:14am
#2
by Royd
Jose Dalman ZN Philippines
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 107
its quite interesting....
19th September 2007, 02:50am
#3
by Shruikon
Worcester England
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 284

I really love playing the Lolli Attack when I can, but all of my opponents are playing 6...f6 which I just can't seem to refute, as it blocks the queen check on f3 after Nf7.

Any advice? 


19th September 2007, 03:30am
#4
by bendcat
Marikina, PH Philippines
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 1299
If black move is 6...f6 then your move should be 7. dxe5, and there will be three possible move of black 7...fxg5 or 7...fxe5 or 7...Nxe5, but white move will be 8. Bxd5 winning the black Knight at d5. And white has a position for attack (letting the black King open and easy to attack). Your 9th move should be 0-0 (castling) if the 7th move of black is Nxe5.
14th November 2007, 08:46pm
#5
by Bonzlibir
Palawan Philippines
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 198
These are some of the finest attacking styles I've ever encountered. I'm giving it "Five Stars".
1st December 2007, 10:24am
#6
by chessnoob1997
San Francisco United States
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 123

Great, but what if black king moves back to its home?

 

1st December 2007, 08:29pm
#7
by ivan
Philippines Philippines
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 35
tnx for posting
2nd December 2007, 02:56pm
#8
by bendcat
Marikina, PH Philippines
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 1299
chessnoob1997 wrote:

Great, but what if black king moves back to its home?

 


 

The white can win a piece (the Knight at d5) and black King will be in trouble with check or the open e-file.


2nd December 2007, 04:37pm
#9
by aleargentino33
rafaela Argentina
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 27

thanks for spend your time teaching us

 

2nd December 2007, 05:20pm
#10
by bendcat
Marikina, PH Philippines
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 1299

You are welcome, I want it to say sharing than teaching.

 

In teaching they must pay, but sharing you giving it away.Laughing


3rd December 2007, 12:25pm
#11
by aleargentino33
rafaela Argentina
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 27

i have a problem when black move like this:

9th December 2007, 07:18pm
#12
by aleargentino33
rafaela Argentina
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 27

always i want to play fried liver or lolly, they play like i have signalled.

there are a weak point whit those defense?

 

10th December 2007, 12:51pm
#13
by aleargentino33
rafaela Argentina
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 27

loock, i've just won a game when black moves the pawn to h6,  

 

 

18th December 2007, 02:56am
#14
by 1red5a
Cainta Rizal, Philippines
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 225

 


 nice

 

Laughing


 


23rd June 2008, 07:43pm
#15
by Maradonna
Scotland
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 2159

Hello,

 

In the first example you gave black moves 16...Re8.

I don't see what happens after 16...cxb2.

I can't find a forced mate. It is possible to get the queen, but then I'm left with a Queen against 2 rooks and a bishop.

 Where am I going wrong?

Thanks.


23rd June 2008, 07:58pm
#16
by Maradonna
Scotland
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 2159
Here is the move I was talking about in the above comment.
24th June 2008, 07:36pm
#17
by Maradonna
Scotland
Member Since: Jan 2008
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O.k, it's now 24hours later, this is what I think might happen, but probably wouldn't :)


24th June 2008, 08:55pm
#18
by Maradonna
Scotland
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 2159

Yessss! I've finally got it. However, the King hunt at the end is far from obvious to me. Here it is.

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27th August 2009, 09:46am
#19
by Maradonna
Scotland
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 2159

just looked through these again after a long time. the 2nd game in the final post is massively flawed ;)

 

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