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A killer chess opening repertoire

I've meeting a lot of book up players on my level 1450-1550 later and it started to bother me.
Looking for a simple and exciting opening repertoire, but with little chance to face booked up players, I found the killer chess opening repertoire based on the colle, barry attack and 150 attack.
Is it ok to use this repertoire until I get stronger and able to understand and execute the main lines ?
This might answer that question! Take a wild guess where I got the line from in this game? LOL!
(Hint Hint! I was White!)
http://charlottechesscenter.blogspot.com/2017/11/game-analysis-nc-closed-championship.html

Very good game and analysis! the barry is indeed very appealing...
The best part about it was I had fun playing that game! I don't think anybody playing White in that game wouldn't be having fun doing it with Black being as passive as he was!
Sometimes you get games like this. Don't know if you noticed, but that was the same tournament as the first of the two Petroff games I posted in the Why Does Everyone Play the Sicilian thread - This was round 2, that was round 4 of the same tournament.
But as the second game of that post showed, the one I played last night, not all wins are that easy to pull off. The game last night involved a long 25 move grind (give or take a few moves) to win the Opposite Colored Bishop ending.
The same would happen with the Barry Attack. If Black plays an early ...c5 instead of the passive bogus in the game from post 3 of this thread, you have to be able to grind out slightly better endgame positions like I did in that Petroff game last night!

I've meeting a lot of book up players on my level 1450-1550 later and it started to bother me.
Looking for a simple and exciting opening repertoire, but with little chance to face booked up players, I found the killer chess opening repertoire based on the colle, barry attack and 150 attack.
Is it ok to use this repertoire until I get stronger and able to understand and execute the main lines ?
This might answer that question! Take a wild guess where I got the line from in this game? LOL!
(Hint Hint! I was White!)
http://charlottechesscenter.blogspot.com/2017/11/game-analysis-nc-closed-championship.html
Rxd5 was a killer move. Beautiful!
Off topic, my 49ers only win was against your Giants. So what do you think of Eli Manning's benching?

I've meeting a lot of book up players on my level 1450-1550 later and it started to bother me.
Looking for a simple and exciting opening repertoire, but with little chance to face booked up players, I found the killer chess opening repertoire based on the colle, barry attack and 150 attack.
Is it ok to use this repertoire until I get stronger and able to understand and execute the main lines ?
This might answer that question! Take a wild guess where I got the line from in this game? LOL!
(Hint Hint! I was White!)
http://charlottechesscenter.blogspot.com/2017/11/game-analysis-nc-closed-championship.html
Rxd5 was a killer move. Beautiful!
Off topic, my 49ers only win was against your Giants. So what do you think of Eli Manning's benching?
Clearly Eli is out the door for the Giants. Probably going with Geno Smith to start 2018 until Davis Webb is ready to take over. It's probably a 3 to 5 year rebuild for the Giants, starting with the issue at RB.
I've meeting a lot of book up players on my level 1450-1550 later and it started to bother me.
Looking for a simple and exciting opening repertoire, but with little chance to face booked up players, I found the killer chess opening repertoire based on the colle, barry attack and 150 attack.
Is it ok to use this repertoire until I get stronger and able to understand and execute the main lines ?