Scottrf, that is completely offensive, please take that post off this forum. If you want to criticize this opening, at least do it in a nice way.
As you wish.
Scottrf, that is completely offensive, please take that post off this forum. If you want to criticize this opening, at least do it in a nice way.
As you wish.
Gambit, after d5 white simply plays nc3, but in your dumb line after nf3 and be2 white pwns anyway.
6.Nc4 Nd4 or Nb4 and white may as well resign. I'm no expert but I believe the other line I gave in the Kiddie is the best white can hope for, equality.
I was just resolving something with Joey. um. yeah. and about the music thing why do you think the solo is the principle part of a song. and a few of the ones I posted as being mainly 3 chords are fairly easy except for the fills. (Sweet Home Alabama really is difficult when you start learning the fills and solo's and stuff. but if you have a good grounding in chord progressions and Rythm playing it should be easy to pull off (lol no pun inteded)) but Don't Fear the Reaper is especialy easy. Dust in the Wind is even Easier. and there were a few others that were easy in that post to.
Vlad you posted your thing twice. That's probably because they don't teach computers down in Rice College. You can delete it if you want though. God bless.
The Parham has once again been proven unstoppable(especially against the kiddie countergambit).
Give me one concrete line in the Kiddie or the "main line" that gives white an advantage against logical play. I'm not talking people that drop peices or pawns or bullet. One line is that too much to ask.
Like I said, if you really think im an idiot then fine because i barely studied the parham attack. Im to busy doing productive things unlike oh i dont know *COUGH COUGH* joeydvivre?