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i didnt

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just trying to help

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i closed the meat anyway

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 BRUHH

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what

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B1ZMARK wrote:
Steven-ODonoghue wrote:
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*snip* Czech benoni as black against d4

Aekhine as black against e4 *snip*

Wow, same

Czech Benoni for you too? Somehow I don’t believe you, I’ve seen literally nobody else play this

I don't have many games in the opening yet, but I've studied it over the last month or two with the intention of playing it in serious games as my main response to d4. But, when I play the Czech I play it with the intention of playing the plan of Nb8-d7-f8-g6, h5-h4, Kf8 etc. Which I think is even rarer than the typical Czech Benoni plan of casting kingside, fianchettoing the knight and playing for the f5 break

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Steven-ODonoghue wrote:
B1ZMARK wrote:
Steven-ODonoghue wrote:
B1ZMARK wrote:

*snip* Czech benoni as black against d4

Aekhine as black against e4 *snip*

Wow, same

Czech Benoni for you too? Somehow I don’t believe you, I’ve seen literally nobody else play this

I don't have many games in the opening yet, but I've studied it over the last month or two with the intention of playing it in serious games as my main response to d4. But, when I play the Czech I play it with the intention of playing the plan of Nb8-d7-f8-g6, h5-h4, Kf8 etc. Which I think is even rarer than the typical Czech Benoni plan of casting kingside, fianchettoing the knight and playing for the f5 break

Sometimes I play it like that, but only against the Bd3-Ne2 setups. I should study on the h3-g4 lines more though, since I’m seeing it much more often, and although I usually win, it’s because my opponent has a +5 position but runs out of time.