Begginers Game

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alexfb

I have been reading about an opening for chess. One analyzing the sequence it looks very simple and straight forward, but once trying it from scratch it's not that simple and a small error and you start to loose really fast.
Another thing I noticed from this game is that you must be very good at the end game as the outcome is usually decided with very few pieces.
I'm a begginer trying to learn to play decent chess and don't have the capabilities to analyze in depth this system of play. Haven't been able to find any literature about this and barely a few games in the game explorer.
Anyone has some coments about it?

IOliveira

I don't like irregular openings.

However, there are some strong players that use irregular openings so lets wait for their opinions.

DrizztD

I don't feel this system gives white any big advantage of any kind, and may give black a small opening edge. Jrobi has done some videos on youtube about this opening. He calls it the "Pincer Attack"

wbbaxterbones

I think that black might have been able to draw if you pushed h7 if he could have worked his night around so that when you pushed the pawn he sacked his knight for the f pawn.

A knight and h pawn on the 7th rank is a draw.

wbbaxterbones

But that may not work in the situation.

Tricklev

The problems with alot of these systems is that they give you a bad position, there's no doubt about it, you have no prospects in the board. And hey, it's alot easier to lose in a bad position, than a good one.

 

Pick up 1.e4 or 1.d4, leave this nonsense behind you.