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Devilish_Bad_Games

im just patzer which only couple years ago learned how pieces move and i had big troubles in openings. always losing in few moves and slowly built up my openings that i survive to middlegames with playeble positions or even start attacking myself just because they wouldn be able to :) so some simple gambits does the trick in my level. this thread is for other complete beginners who has same issues as i had. MY FIRST MOVE 1.E4!!!!      I never get in openings trouble and have simple and easy  attacking solution in every opening. So if you want to know what to play in any specific opening and want to have very easy game just write move and ill show my response! Ill show some traps also. Have fun gamess!

Devilish_Bad_Games

surprise your opponents with the most vicious gambits!!!

Devilish_Bad_Games

ofcourse not to avoid it compeletely, but to get em out of book with minimal knoledge and have better game and advantage in opening

Devilish_Bad_Games

especially in common openings which they know how to play

Devilish_Bad_Games

alekhine defence ofcourse. what you play after nf6?

Devilish_Bad_Games

no no my bad :( you play alekhine it is forced counter attacking and dont have many variations to learn

mrhjornevik
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mrhjornevik
Devilish_Bad_Games wrote:

alekhine defence ofcourse. what you play after nf6?

but then you play opening theory

Devilish_Bad_Games

it has just three or four good responses so minimal theory is needed. 

elo123

Yeah, Alekhine's one of the worst opening to play without knowing theory.

Devilish_Bad_Games

not really... 

in some lines after bishop g4 pinning knight if they unpins with bishop e2 you threaten to take it and win c4 pawn for a b7 pawn but you get play on queenside with rook taking semiopen file.
Devilish_Bad_Games

chase variation is simple especially if they take the knight


follow with d6 break to open bishop

Devilish_Bad_Games

scandinavian varation is fun to play 

double edged but often leads to opposite casstling and interesting positions and in the red line if they casstle long you develop queens knight and if they pin just develop more and let em take if they want. even without queens it dangerous attack,sack pawns if they goes pawn grabbing on queenside develop and castle short.  if possible open h file. rook and strong dark bishop duo in these positions gives massive attacks
Devilish_Bad_Games

but not many study alekhine coz its rare and if you learn basic variations surelly they will be out of book early

Devilish_Bad_Games
Play for e5 break, strenghtening bishop
mrhjornevik

but to manage the result in any of these you need to know theory.

Devilish_Bad_Games

i agree that you must learn something but after first 1.e4 what to play anyway? unless early flanket of bishop maybe?

mrhjornevik

what? this is't good enought for you? A generation of russians are not happy :P

Devilish_Bad_Games

ye i was choosing between petrov and alekhine... somehow i liked the latter more

mrhjornevik

Devilish_Bad_Games wrote:

ye i was choosing between petrov and alekhine... somehow i liked the latter more

This is why I like petrov :)