d4 opening recommendations for black?

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Kowarenai

also what if white pushes the pawn after e5? does black just go qb6 or what

ChessSBM
Kowarenai wrote:

also what if white pushes the pawn after e5? does black just go qb6 or what

Yes Qb6. 

Fernando977777

Eles vigiam meu cursor. O que eu faço?

 

Owl-ish

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. 

Fernando977777

Estão proibindo eu de jogar as partidas diárias. Ajudem-me antes que eles fecham a minha conta. Sniff sniff

ChessSBM
ChessSBM wrote:
Kowarenai wrote:

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

Owl-ish

Source: /game/live/43517450477

I was so lucky in one of my games. Watch this beautiful trap!

Kowarenai

i mean albins ok but not really something good at least for OTB tournaments

ChessSBM
Owl-ish wrote:

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.

Owl-ish

YES THE ALBIN COUNTER GAMBIT

sndeww
Kowarenai wrote:

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

Owl-ish
Kowarenai wrote:

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.

Owl-ish
B1ZMARK wrote:
Kowarenai wrote:

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. 

sndeww
Owl-ish wrote:
Kowarenai wrote:

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.

Owl-ish
B1ZMARK wrote:
Owl-ish wrote:
Kowarenai wrote:

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!

ChessSBM
B1ZMARK wrote:
Owl-ish wrote:
Kowarenai wrote:

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.

Owl-ish

It doesn't matter!!!!

sndeww
Owl-ish wrote:
B1ZMARK wrote:
Owl-ish wrote:
Kowarenai wrote:

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?

Owl-ish

I've tried LOADS of opening against 1.d4 as I hated playing against it, the Albin is the only one that has been enjoyable, easy to play, suited my aggression, and has taken the opponent out of their theoretical d4 bubble.

ChessSBM

Actually it gives white 51% win chance, and black 28% win chance. I wouldn’t suggest playing it I guess