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The_Gavinator

I do have meaningful comments. You want a Dynamic Opening? The Parham is very dynamic.

chessmaster102
ChessisGood wrote:

@chessmaster102: Thanks for keeping the flies away. They're awfully annoying little things, aren't they? Can you show me some of those Catalan lines? I have been thinking of learning it for quite some time, actually, but wasn't sure if it would fit my new repertoire.

@TheGavinator + whatupyodog2-5: Please shut up about the Parham and your other garbage. I have already mentioned that I do not like Nakamura, and his playing your openings does not contribute in the least to my opinion. If you don't have meaningful comments, go back to your own thread.

sure in exchange could you show me some benoni lines that is a opening I have and sometimes still continue to debate in wheather I should add it to my repritore cause I do feel it is a dynamic opening but get a little caustious cause of how cramped black can get when playing it. Also something I've been thinking about is 1.d4/d5 2.g3!? (only played it once but won in under 20 moves againts someone 1400ish OTB.)

ChessisGood

Sure thing, but I mainly play the Snake Benoni. It is pretty good, actually, and I have gotten great results. Check out my forum for information:

http://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-openings/benoni-defense-accelerated-snake

If you want to see some main-line Benoni stuff, I can show it to you as well. I've played it in the past, but mainly prefer the Snake right now :D

atarw

You know you could play Kings Indian, Grunfeld. Or u could study dynamic players games, e.g Shirov, Tal, Kasparov, and use their openings

ChessisGood

I am considering the Grunfeld, but I'm not entirely sure. I have real trouble against those Qb3 lines.

chessmaster102
ChessisGood wrote:

I am considering the Grunfeld, but I'm not entirely sure. I have real trouble against those Qb3 lines.

I wouldnt Everytime I see someone play the Grunfeld they crash and burn and I have one of my top winning percentages against the grunfeld. Theres so many and effective ways tocombat the KID I'll never try it in a serious OTB game.

P.S. the lines iv'e learned about the catalan haveall beenfrom youtube. I'll post a game I played against a NM using the catalan that was pretty close.

ChessisGood

Ok, that sounds awesome. I think I might learn the Grunfeld for surprise purposes, though. So many people I know are really improving against my Benoni, and most of the players in my area really underestimate the Grunfeld.