Dear ladies and gents,
Let's delve ourselves with a game by Gallagher vs Kuzmin at Biel 1995, where Gallagher lost the game! The opening is C35 where the order is like this:
1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 d6 (Fischer's Defence) continuing with 4. Bc4 h6 where Black's consolidating a solid pawn structure on the King side.
5. d3 Gallagher should play h4 instead, not to allow Kuzmin to play g5; otherwise, the h-file would be open and Black lost its rook 5... g5!
The lesson is White should try to make Black's king-side pawns be disjointed and have a mobile pawn in the center, it is the ideal situation of the King's Gambit endgame.
Love,
amntony
You know you should really insert the game if you want to discuss a game. Just a suggestion. (and not just write the opening). Or I'm not sure if you left it off by accident
Dear ladies and gents,
Let's delve ourselves with a game
by Gallagher vs Kuzmin at Biel 1995, where Gallagher lost the game! The opening is C34 where the order is like this:
1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 d6 (Fischer's Defence) continuing with 4. Bc4 h6 where Black's consolidating a solid pawn structure on the King side.
5. d3 Gallagher should play h4 instead, not to allow Kuzmin to play g5; otherwise, the h-file would be open and Black lost its rook 5... g5!
The lesson is White should try to make Black's king-side pawns be disjointed and have a mobile pawn in the center, it is the ideal situation of the King's Gambit endgame.
Love,
amntony