Guess the opening part 1

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chamo2074

Guess the opening each of these positions arises from:

There is no order and these should be pretty hard otherwise I messed up. Oh and you need to give more detail, and your thinking process. For example, I think this is a Sicilian because of the semi-open c-file and the backwards d-pawn. And please give the name of the variation. Enjoy!

chamo2074

Also try to guess the move order if you can. 

Can be a little bonus in the end

Baum128

I think the first one is the fried liver attac because of the position of blacks king, the queen on f3, the bishop on c4 and the pinned knight on d5

Baum128

The fourth one should be the frankenstein-dracula variation of the vienna game because white only moved the missing e-pawn and retreated the bishop to c3

chamo2074
Baum128 wrote:

I think the first one is the fried liver attac because of the position of blacks king, the queen on f3, the bishop on c4 and the pinned knight on d5

Not quite

chamo2074
Baum128 wrote:

The fourth one should be the frankenstein-dracula variation of the vienna game because white only moved the missing e-pawn and retreated the bishop to c3

True

Lord_Ultron

second one is french trap

dont remember the entire line tho

chamo2074
Lord_Ultron wrote:

second one is french trap

dont remember the entire line tho

I know what you mean and you are right by what you mean. But this is the line that's playable not the trap

Ilampozhil25

4.

 

chamo2074
Ilampozhil25 wrote:

4.

 

good

chamo2074

It seems like I have done a good job making it hard?

DasBurner

2 and 5 are French defenses, 3 is a London system i think

chamo2074
DaBabysSideTing wrote:

2 and 5 are French defenses, 3 is a London system i think

What variations? and 3 is wrong

chamo2074

Also please explain the logic

DasBurner
chamo2074 wrote:
DaBabysSideTing wrote:

2 and 5 are French defenses, 3 is a London system i think

What variations? and 3 is wrong

I'm guessing two is some sort of Winawer variation because white is still not castled and his queen is all the way down there. Five looks like an advance variation, maybe a Milner-Barry gambit gone wrong I guess. If 3 isn't a London system it has to be some variation of QGD I guess

chamo2074
DaBabysSideTing wrote:
chamo2074 wrote:
DaBabysSideTing wrote:

2 and 5 are French defenses, 3 is a London system i think

What variations? and 3 is wrong

I'm guessing two is some sort of Winawer variation because white is still not castled and his queen is all the way down there. Five looks like an advance variation, maybe a Milner-Barry gambit gone wrong I guess. If 3 isn't a London system it has to be some variation of QGD I guess

Claim 1 is wrong.

Claim 2 is wrong
Claim 3 is correct

DasBurner

Then 2 is the Milner-Barry gambit, the rest I have no idea

chamo2074

2 is not the milner-barry

chamo2074
icyboyyy wrote:

1. if not the fried liver, then maybe the evans gambit, with no b-pawn and the c3 pawn hanging

2. no idea

3. no idea

4. no idea

5. some variation of the advance french

1) yes

 

 

 

5) close. Same ideas but idk if @Thrillerfan can confirm. I think chess.com misnames this but this is not how the explorer calls it

chamo2074
icyboyyy wrote:

2 might be the caro

No it's a french just which variaTION