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Grob's attack #3 1g4 e5

Grob's attack #3 1g4 e5

JeremiahMullen
| Jul 20, 2007
| 3,225
| 4

Now that we have discussed the d5 variants of the grob, at lease a few, and I can assure you we will do more as there are many. I thought we would take a preveiw of a e5 side line that i feel is the tuffest challege to the aspiring  "Gro...

Grob's attack #2

Grob's attack #2

JeremiahMullen
| Jul 16, 2007
| 1,518
| 0

This is the second part in what will be a lot of blogs on the various forms of grob's feature my own adventures as well as master level games in which I will atempt to make the grob a playable and in fact good opening. This Blog we will discus...

Get Grobing with 1 g4

Get Grobing with 1 g4

JeremiahMullen
| Jul 16, 2007
| 2,918
| 1

while admitly 1 g4 lacks a certain amount of flexiblity, 1 g4 can not be aviod by black. Yes the opening is a risk, but then wh among chess players doesn't live for the attack and risk! Black has very few responces to this dubious opening, D5 ...

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