Taking the enemy to the back alley

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In opening theory, we are all used to e4 d4 but what if you faced b3? In this topic, I'm gonna teach you to abuse the new players into submission by using b3.

Playing as white:

1. b3, Nf6

2. Bb2, g6, whenever you see a fianchetto with your bishop staring directly at it, get excited, because in my experience most of them reigned because they didn't know what to do

3. g4, Bg7

4. g5, in most cases, they will not move the knight or move it in the wrong square, the correct move and only move is Nh5.

This is known as the spike attack, this has made me laugh so hard so many times as to how many people don't know how to react to it.

If you see them not counter fiachetto-ing, then make a pawn structure similar to the Sicilian dragon's, play e3. This opening can be very... Sharp... So goodluck on surviving and always remember that your bishop on b2 IS NOT DEFENDED so when you see you can make a discovered attack on a queen on f6, make sure it's guarded. Now enjoy gaining your rating points from confused new players that rely on opening theory instead of actually playing the game with creativity.

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This is the kind of club sction that helps us all....thoughtful solid chess ideas presented such that it is vsluable to brotgers who read it.πŸ’ŽπŸ’ŽπŸ’ŽπŸ’ŽπŸŽ–πŸ˜‡thanks and congratulationsvto u Fat monkey...i like to call him ape man...ap..welle man sounds cool...swinging across the chess board knockin limbs off of trees.. hahaha....anyway thanks Fat Monkey..well done worthwhile contribution to the club. Gentlemen i think that if the ape man took the time to write this...he deserves at least a thank you. he could have put his time and thought into something else in life...but he gave that gift to us...read the article....thinkabout it...use it in games...comment about your results...onward and upward....whitefire7777invictus.πŸ’ŽπŸ’ŽπŸ’ŽπŸ’ŽπŸŽ–πŸ˜‡thanks apemanπŸ’ͺ

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Fat monkey Your strategic is so good :)