Scotch Game Stenitz Variation
This line should have been named after chigorin
He used it just as much
And he beat Steinitz with the white pieces against it
Scotch Game Stenitz Variation
This line should have been named after chigorin
He used it just as much
And he beat Steinitz with the white pieces against it
Do the Stonewall Attack
starting this with 1. d4 makes the most sense
c3, e3, and f4 all are met with e5, preventing the setup with a good position
d4 e5 might also prevent
But its bad
Yes, and if they play 1...e5 then I get to transpose into the unbeatable Nakhmanson gambit with 2.e4 exd4 3. Nf3 Nc6 4. Bc4 Nf6 5. 0-0 Nxe4 5. Nc3!
Do the Stonewall Attack
starting this with 1. d4 makes the most sense
c3, e3, and f4 all are met with e5, preventing the setup with a good position
d4 e5 might also prevent
But its bad
Yes, and if they play 1...e5 then I get to transpose into the unbeatable Nakhmanson gambit with 2.d4 exd4 3. Nf3 Nc6 4. 0-0 Nxe4 5. Nc3!
but e4 isn't a stonewall
What
Scotch Game Stenitz Variation
This line should have been named after chigorin
He used it just as much
And he beat Steinitz with the white pieces against it
well the stenitz variation isn't very good for black
but back when I used to play e5 against e4 I played it hoping my opponent's didn't know how to play against it
when I tried it in a daily game against a 2000+ player who studies the scotch it didn't go so well...
Nimzowitsch Larsen attack
King's Indian attack
nimzo larsen should just be named after larson, what genius put nimzos name on top of it
Come on he already has two major openings named after him
And KIA really doesnt deserve the name KIA, it is NOTHING like KID
Do the Stonewall Attack
starting this with 1. d4 makes the most sense
c3, e3, and f4 all are met with e5, preventing the setup with a good position
d4 e5 might also prevent
But its bad
Yes, and if they play 1...e5 then I get to transpose into the unbeatable Nakhmanson gambit with 2.d4 exd4 3. Nf3 Nc6 4. 0-0 Nxe4 5. Nc3!
but e4 isn't a stonewall
What
Yeah, I play 1.d4, then the only way for them to avoid the Stonewall like you said is with 1..e5. After which I can transpose to King Pawn openings with 2.e4
Do the Stonewall Attack
starting this with 1. d4 makes the most sense
c3, e3, and f4 all are met with e5, preventing the setup with a good position
d4 e5 might also prevent
But its bad
Yes, and if they play 1...e5 then I get to transpose into the unbeatable Nakhmanson gambit with 2.d4 exd4 3. Nf3 Nc6 4. 0-0 Nxe4 5. Nc3!
but e4 isn't a stonewall
What
Yeah, I play 1.d4, then the only way for them to avoid the Stonewall like you said is with 1..e5. After which I can transpose to King Pawn openings with 2.e4
ah
as in fools mate