Fried Liver?!?!!
Fried Liver?!?!!?? What is this blog about you ask? Well, it's not about fried liver or fried liver recipes,but it's about an aggressive opening white can use.
Here is how it starts:
So,we bring our knight and bishop to focus on the frederick,the f-pawn.
Yes,focusing like a magnifying glass. -Tejaswi, 2020
Then,black's best response is d4, stopping our bishop's laser vision.
Then:
Well, In short the plan is: Focus the pressure on frederick the f-pawn (poor frederick), then bring in your pieces with tempo, And attack!Well, you get the idea .
But, Here's something you need to look out for :
'The Traxler Counter Attack'
Remember: "In life, or chess, NOTHING is free."
Sorry to disappoint you guys, but every opening in chess has a drawback.
Yes, this is it.
If you don't know about this, you are gone. So, to prevent losses, I have included this in my blog. So, let's get to it:
Let's get to the fried liver foundation position:
Now, yes you have to face your fears, you will have to sacrifice a bit of material, But trust me, it's gonna be fine. Don't you trust me?
So, the move to play is Bc5! No,sit down and read this blog! It is not rubbish I assure you!
The point is to hunt the king from the start.
Your opponent's unsuspecting king.
Don't worry, lads we're very well camoflaged!
Then , Your opponent gobbles the poisoned pawn frederick the f-pawn.
Now, it's time..... Aaaatttaaaacccckkkkk!!!!
Now, let's see Ke2:
Okay, what's next on the list? Kf3? Yummy!
I ordered Kf1 with no mayonnaise!
Yum,here comes the desert, Kg1!
This is the best move for white, but most don't see them. We need to save queen first,so:
So, now another question arises to our mind: So,should the fried liver be avoided?
No. The simple solution is :
So, Simple!
Now, some resources for detailed learning!
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