also what if white pushes the pawn after e5? does black just go qb6 or what
Yes Qb6.
also what if white pushes the pawn after e5? does black just go qb6 or what
Yes Qb6.
No, just develop normally, probably castle queenside and it's pretty equal. You can play aggressively and again the opponent is out of comfort zone.
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also what if white pushes the pawn after e5? does black just go qb6 or what
Yes Qb6.
I just realized that e5 blocks Bf4 which helps the white pawn to get to d6
Source: /game/live/43517450477
I was so lucky in one of my games. Watch this beautiful trap!
I know that trap, but I it’s really hard to play in case it didn’t happened. Well, if it wasn’t for you, then for me.
also what if white pushes the pawn after e5? does black just go qb6 or what
Yeah white can’t hold onto the pawn pushed that far
i mean albins ok but not really something good at least for OTB tournaments
Aye, it is. It's a draw with the best play from each side, so what's to lose?
It is simple to learn and VERY affective.
also what if white pushes the pawn after e5? does black just go qb6 or what
Yeah white can’t hold onto the pawn pushed that far
YEP, you attack it with each knight.
i mean albins ok but not really something good at least for OTB tournaments
Aye, it is. It's a draw with the best play from each side, so what's to lose?
It is simple to learn and VERY affective.
You really don’t see a lot of people playing it otb, and those that do aren’t very high rated, class players at best.
i mean albins ok but not really something good at least for OTB tournaments
Aye, it is. It's a draw with the best play from each side, so what's to lose?
It is simple to learn and VERY affective.
You really don’t see a lot of people playing it otb, and those that do aren’t very high rated, class players at best.
That's a good thing!
i mean albins ok but not really something good at least for OTB tournaments
Aye, it is. It's a draw with the best play from each side, so what's to lose?
It is simple to learn and VERY affective.
You really don’t see a lot of people playing it otb, and those that do aren’t very high rated, class players at best.
I think less than 2000 matches played that. I meant here that the amount is low.
i mean albins ok but not really something good at least for OTB tournaments
Aye, it is. It's a draw with the best play from each side, so what's to lose?
It is simple to learn and VERY affective.
You really don’t see a lot of people playing it otb, and those that do aren’t very high rated, class players at best.
That's a good thing!
No it’s not a good thing… why would having the highest exponent of your opening be some class B tournament player be a good thing?
also what if white pushes the pawn after e5? does black just go qb6 or what