This blog post will teach you how to play the blackburne shilling gambit (and against it!)
the game starts like this
there are two ways for white to play
or the more common
Lets cover the first line.
In this case there is one winning move.
there is one move that keeps the position equalish, but more commonly it isn't found.
lets adventure the move bishop takes
there is one variation for white to keep the position unclear, which is as follows,
this position gives enough counterplay.
Any other position loses, and the biggest mistake is as follows.
so the normal approach is as follows
This keeps the position equal but can weaken white with d6
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