It's a common plan in those positions. If you're not familiar with them just like dig a hole and jump in it
Opening Hot Takes
Dude, before you break on c5, you need Be3 lol
Ng4
After Be3 Black plays Ng4 with tempo
I came and was like wut
That's what your mom said.
Unfollowing by the way... because I know you're about 10 years too young to even almost understand that.
ok back to title Whta does sundoo say about the Bishop opening: BOI varition
Boi why would you play that
STOP MAKING BLACK PLAY BD7 THAT'S A NOTHING MOVE
lol i just took @PILOTOXOMD's diagram and made an analysis of the moves they suggested (white's kingside attack) and refuted it
There was no attack to begin with
Since White just castled, not black, shouldn't black have the initiative and push their pawns for a pawn storm first? Like a6, b5, or something? (yes i know this loses a pawn but forces open the file for black's rooks to hunt the king down and the extra pawn does little since the center is so closed)
And Black could simply play h5 when white plays h4, pausing white's plans. White will most likely start bringing pieces in to protect g4 for a pawn break, but black can occupy that square with Ng4 and since the white knight is on f3, white cannot play f3 and black basically found a perfect outpost. Not to mention the black knight will be very annoying, controlling good squares in white's territory. White will need to waste time maneuvering the f3 knight to a better square and then playing f3, by then which black will already have launched a queenside pawn storm.
Dude, just put up a wall. Besides, the difference between Black Castling and White Castling is that White has a ton of pieces defending the King, and practically OWNS the center
When Black chucks the pawns down the Queenside, the pawns can move up to protect it
added more analysis on move 11
I believe Ng4 is an inaccuracy because white just retreats the bishop and kicks the knight with tempo. Black should play b5 instead.
Since White just castled, not black, shouldn't black have the initiative and push their pawns for a pawn storm first? Like a6, b5, or something? (yes i know this loses a pawn but forces open the file for black's rooks to hunt the king down and the extra pawn does little since the center is so closed)
And Black could simply play h5 when white plays h4, pausing white's plans. White will most likely start bringing pieces in to protect g4 for a pawn break, but black can occupy that square with Ng4 and since the white knight is on f3, white cannot play f3 and black basically found a perfect outpost. Not to mention the black knight will be very annoying, controlling good squares in white's territory. White will need to waste time maneuvering the f3 knight to a better square and then playing f3, by then which black will already have launched a queenside pawn storm.
Dude, just put up a wall. Besides, the difference between Black Castling and White Castling is that White has a ton of pieces defending the King, and practically OWNS the center
what kind of wall?
anyways white's attack ends with the simple h5 (after h4), and white does not own the center that much.
Even more in-depth analysis from an ok 1700 (hehe, trying to gain trust with my somewhat above average decent blitz rating?):
Since White just castled, not black, shouldn't black have the initiative and push their pawns for a pawn storm first? Like a6, b5, or something? (yes i know this loses a pawn but forces open the file for black's rooks to hunt the king down and the extra pawn does little since the center is so closed)
And Black could simply play h5 when white plays h4, pausing white's plans. White will most likely start bringing pieces in to protect g4 for a pawn break, but black can occupy that square with Ng4 and since the white knight is on f3, white cannot play f3 and black basically found a perfect outpost. Not to mention the black knight will be very annoying, controlling good squares in white's territory. White will need to waste time maneuvering the f3 knight to a better square and then playing f3, by then which black will already have launched a queenside pawn storm.
Dude, just put up a wall. Besides, the difference between Black Castling and White Castling is that White has a ton of pieces defending the King, and practically OWNS the center
what kind of wall?
anyways white's attack ends with the simple h5 (after h4), and white does not own the center that much.
Even more in-depth analysis from an ok 1700 (hehe, trying to gain trust with my somewhat above average decent blitz rating?):
I made a mistake in my first line, c6 would give black equality.
Dude, before you break on c5, you need Be3 lol