7.Bxb6 Qc6
Points:
@JustARandomPatzer: 1
@Chessisfunforme: 0
@deeper_thinking: 0
@haoming09: 0
Oof
Looks like Funforme is in big trouble
n5
welcome to FFA
basically a pack of rabid dogs, who attack the weakest.
Oof
Looks like Funforme is in big trouble
n5
1) its only 2 pawns
2) n5 is like almost the worst move in the position
Oof
Looks like Funforme is in big trouble
n5
1) its only 2 pawns
2) n5 is like almost the worst move in the position
bruh it's my move, none of your business
I'm watching y'all fighting when I'm trying to relax, ok?
Points:
@JustARandomPatzer: 1
@Chessisfunforme: 0
@deeper_thinking: 5
@haoming09: 0
pretty sure these are the current points
Oof
Looks like Funforme is in big trouble
n5
1) its only 2 pawns
2) n5 is like almost the worst move in the position
bruh it's my move, none of your business
I'm watching y'all fighting when I'm trying to relax, ok?
At least Hao isn’t down material lol
Oof
Looks like Funforme is in big trouble
n5
1) its only 2 pawns
2) n5 is like almost the worst move in the position
bruh it's my move, none of your business
I'm watching y'all fighting when I'm trying to relax, ok?
At least Hao isn’t down material lol
+1
4 words for haoming: READ MARTIN's 4PC GUIDE
6 words for you : BEING DOWN IN MATERIAL IS BAD
If I had a dollar for each time...
"2. Don't trade early!"
"3. Watch out for the diagonals! [...} One mistake many beginners do in this variant is to develop their bishops towards the centre and leave the pawn in front of their knight undefended."
I have called the opposite player a friend. You don't want anything bad to happen to him and you are likely to make coordinated attacks with him. People have made their own conclusion from those things and given me credit for it (yay?!), but I have not directly stated things like not playing passive while the opposite is attacked.
Qc6