Our Mission

 
24th April 2009, 05:18pm
#1
by e4forme
Tennessee United States
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 2378

Our Objective in these games is to Steal the game in the Opening!

Any move that saves time or gains a tempo is a winner! Gambits, Sacrifices, Deception and Trickery are our Tools! If you can develop before your adversary, then you can win a lot of games by simply getting there first with the most! Truly Gunslinging... ;-)

We can beat almost all teams because we will have a plan. Most vote chess is chaotic and haphazard. I look forward to not only beating, but throttling the best Teams we can find!

Sound like Fun? ... You Bet!

28th April 2009, 04:18pm
#2
by Icanfight
TN United States
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 53

Got it! I have the books to help!

29th April 2009, 12:57pm
#3
by e4forme
Tennessee United States
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 2378

lol... I would bet on it! Attacks like the Muzio Gambit and others require exact defense or doom is imminent! But it is hard for a team in vote chess to react in unison with the best move. In vote Chess a grandmasters vote is only 1... Same as the Kid who just learned how the pieces move!  ;-)

Just look at our vote chess game with the 'Winning Team' at the Columbian Connection. Destroyed by a Fried Liver Attack in just 15 moves, yet they had the much larger, higher rated team!

13th May 2009, 05:20am
#4
by Eventhorizon
Psychonaut City Germany
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 248

Nice one!

15th May 2009, 05:53am
#5
by Eventhorizon
Psychonaut City Germany
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 248

I always try to complicate and get pressure from the first move, using asymetrical openings (1.Knc3, 1.g4) or with Black 1.e4 e5 2.Knf3 f5...

Yet against the real guns it is difficult at best!

22nd November 2009, 06:40pm
#6
by Cruciatus
Tabio Colombia
Member Since: Sep 2009
Member Points: 36

Good example.

I love Fegatelo. I always play it, if posible, both as W or as B. Unfortunatly B play wrong 8. ... Ne7??

8. ... Nb4  is the way. It leads to an unclear position.

 

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