YES #REVIVEB&M
Evans Gambit analysis

Cool, but I never left. I just mainly lurk and keep an eye on everyone to make sure no arguments break out etc.

OK. But we need more activity and we need to continue what Viz started. Don't let this great club, with so many memories die.

Do U have reading difficulties or something? What else do U wanna know?
Wow an insult on my reading, thank you very much but I’m actually a great reader. It’s just that your analysis doesn’t explain some things
1.) Why are they the best moves?
2.) What if they play into sidelines?
3.) It isn’t in depth enough?
4.) you can put analysis into the board so it’s neat

there's a lot of other variations other than Ba5, and usually white castles instead of playing Qb3 first so the rook can get in to the game. the evans gambit is pretty complicated so to master it there's a lot more you have to get into... variations, ideas, plans, and actually, it can almost be refuted.

there's a lot of other variations other than Ba5, and usually white castles instead of playing Qb3 first so the rook can get in to the game. the evans gambit is pretty complicated so to master it there's a lot more you have to get into... variations, ideas, plans, and actually, it can almost be refuted.
Lol this was just the tip of the iceberg I'm tryna revive b and m that is all just showing the mainlines
OK so I basically don't want this club to die that's why I'm doing this.
The Evans Gambit:
Black's best continuation is to take the pawn. White plays C3 and black will play BA5.
White should play D4, black should take, white castles, with general ideas of QB3, BA3 and a centre and kingside attack. Black should castle early, and defend like a madman, and try to win an endgame up a pawn. Basically.
Generic moves IDK or care if they are blunders. #reviveb&m