Should there be a lesson in chess.com on how to stop early queen attacks for beginners?

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I have seen a video by Gothamchess on how to stop early queen attacks, and I wanna ask: Why not some lessons on how to stop early queen attacks for beginners? That way, beginners don't have to be intimidated all the time when they encounter such attacks, and they can usually recognize the pattern of those attacks. Anyone agree?

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I played ‘Nelson’ the computer bot who plays early queen attacks, epically if both play king pawn first moves.
Then analyse the games / use engine / take back moves to get a feel fo playing early qu even attacks.
Though would have looked at lessons / tutorial if it was available.
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jocthecroc5 wrote:
I played ‘Nelson’ the computer bot who plays early queen attacks, epically if both play king pawn first moves.
Then analyse the games / use engine / take back moves to get a feel fo playing early qu even attacks.
Though would have looked at lessons / tutorial if it was available.


Hmm, I'll see what I can do if I played against Nelson.

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jocthecroc5 wrote:
I played ‘Nelson’ the computer bot who plays early queen attacks, epically if both play king pawn first moves.
Then analyse the games / use engine / take back moves to get a feel fo playing early qu even attacks.
Though would have looked at lessons / tutorial if it was available.


Alright, so after playing against Nelson, I see that he does love to bring out his queen early into the game. Luckily, the engine analysis helped me on how to punish it.