Look at my newly invented line against the Caro-Kann Defense

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poucin

What did u invent?

TwoMove

Chess com seems to be dealing with the Troll infestation quicker these days.  Needless to say the orginal OP's line wasn't orginal https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chess.pl?gamekey=Nc3Bd6Nd1c5Qe2c6d3d4e4d5g3e5/&notkey=Nc3Bd6Nd1c5Qe2c6d3d4e4d5g3e5/xxx&title=1.%20e4%20c6%202.%20Nc3%20d5%203.%20Qe2%20d4%204.%20Nd1%20e5%205.%20d3%20Bd6%206.%20g3%20c5%20&result=0-1, continuing with some other rubbish on move 6, or good.

ThrillerFan
medicines wrote:

CK is the worst opening anyone can play. I tried it myself and you just enter in a sort of maze, specially through the exchange. It made chess boring for me. Now I play the berlin and I feel much better.

 

Absolutely laughable!

The Caro-Kann is bad because it is Boring and yet the Berlin is great?  The Berlin is the most boring opening in all of chess.  I have played and won many games with the Berlin.  Get that King to c6 and win the long boring endgame!

 

I no longer play the Berlin or Caro as Black, but my games against the Caro as White are far wilder than any Berlin game I have ever played, Black or White!

old_acc_mm

Any black player who finds the Berlin endgame boring (and still plays it) does not understand it.

Caro-Kann is a perfectly respectable opening (with both “boring” and “wild” lines)

P.S. stop feeding the troll

ThrillerFan
MangoMankey wrote:

Any black player who finds the Berlin endgame boring (and still plays it) does not understand it.

Caro-Kann is a perfectly respectable opening (with both “boring” and “wild” lines)

P.S. stop feeding the troll

 

It is easily possible to understand the Berlin Endgame and find it boring.

 

A lot of it is a fight over two things, especially in endings where White has his Bishop,which against a Black DSB tends to favor White, against a Black LSB tends to depend on whose Queenside Pawns can be reached first, and against a Black Knight is the most unclear scenario.

 

Those two things are the Kingside majority for White, often seeing Black having to keep his King on that side to stop the 3 on 2, and the fight over the h4-d8 diagonal.  Assuming the Black pawns are on their normal c7-b6-c5-a5 squares, If White can get in on d8 or else force the Bishop trade in order to prevent that, White almost always wins.  Black's main chance at a win is getting at the root of the White Queenside pawn chain, and so the last piece Black wants is his DSB, and hence why the Bishop pair is not relevant for Black in the Berlin, and WB vs Black LSB or N, or else WN vs Black N or Black LSB is more desirable than anything where Black has the DSB.

Hadron

As per usual, ThrillerFan lightens the mood of the proceedings......seems to have an opinion on everything

old_acc_mm
ThrillerFan wrote:
MangoMankey wrote:

Any black player who finds the Berlin endgame boring (and still plays it) does not understand it.

Caro-Kann is a perfectly respectable opening (with both “boring” and “wild” lines)

P.S. stop feeding the troll

 

It is easily possible to understand the Berlin Endgame and find it boring.

 

A lot of it is a fight over two things, especially in endings where White has his Bishop,which against a Black DSB tends to favor White, against a Black LSB tends to depend on whose Queenside Pawns can be reached first, and against a Black Knight is the most unclear scenario.

 

Those two things are the Kingside majority for White, often seeing Black having to keep his King on that side to stop the 3 on 2, and the fight over the h4-d8 diagonal.  Assuming the Black pawns are on their normal c7-b6-c5-a5 squares, If White can get in on d8 or else force the Bishop trade in order to prevent that, White almost always wins.  Black's main chance at a win is getting at the root of the White Queenside pawn chain, and so the last piece Black wants is his DSB, and hence why the Bishop pair is not relevant for Black in the Berlin, and WB vs Black LSB or N, or else WN vs Black N or Black LSB is more desirable than anything where Black has the DSB.

Not bad... far better than I expected in all honesty grin.png

aurophoe

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BlackOps119

did you actually invent it

Hadron
BlackOps119 wrote:

did you actually invent it

He may have come up with the idea independently but as far inventing it available evidence would suggest, no.

Chessflyfisher
DamonevicSmithlov wrote:

That look that stronger chessplayers get when shown a newly invented line by a class E player against a well established opening.

 

Who is that woman?