Hello, friends! Are we strong enough to try some thematic matches? Is yes, which openings would you like to play in our team? Should we choose well-known and often-played openings to be sure most of us are skilled enough to play them well& Or it's better to try some rare and unrothodox openings to practice them, to get more opportunity for improvisation and just to have fun? As for me, I think our first thematis matches should be somehow( by the name of postions e.g) connected with the name and subject of the team. So I suggest: 1.Hungarian Defense: e4 -e5, Nf3-Nc6, Bc4 -Be7 2 Budapest Gambit: d4-Nf6, c4-e5 3. Jaenisch Gambit:e4-e5, Nf3-Nc6,Bb5-f5 ( called so by the name of a Finnisch and Russianchess player Carl Jaenisch but more known as Schliemann Defense)
Give your oppinion in this topic if you like and want to play on of these 3 variants or suggest other ones which you would like to play.
Hello, friends!
Are we strong enough to try some thematic matches? Is yes, which openings would you like to play in our team? Should we choose well-known and often-played openings to be sure most of us are skilled enough to play them well& Or it's better to try some rare and unrothodox openings to practice them, to get more opportunity for improvisation and just to have fun?
As for me, I think our first thematis matches should be somehow( by the name of postions e.g) connected with the name and subject of the team.
So I suggest:
1.Hungarian Defense: e4 -e5, Nf3-Nc6, Bc4 -Be7
2 Budapest Gambit: d4-Nf6, c4-e5
3. Jaenisch Gambit:e4-e5, Nf3-Nc6, Bb5-f5 ( called so by the name of a Finnisch and Russian chess player Carl Jaenisch but more known as Schliemann Defense)
Give your oppinion in this topic if you like and want to play on of these 3 variants or suggest other ones which you would like to play.