This is my hyper agressive repertoire

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jurassicmc
I built this repertoire during 15 years and  is already complete finally, I have 2150 fide otb, 2400 online in lichess. 
 
 

 

 

 

ThrillerFan

You better know your 2.b3 Sicilians too!

 

Possible is 1.e4 e6 2.b3 c5.

jurassicmc
ThrillerFan wrote:

You better know your 2.b3 Sicilians too!

 

Possible is 1.e4 e6 2.b3 c5.

Luckily the french players don't play C5 normally.

yetanotheraoc

The Latvian is your Achilles heel ( https://www.chesspub.com/cgi-bin/chess/YaBB.pl?num=1331991594 ). Although if you are willing to play the Halloween Gambit with white then you probably don't care. Have you looked at Tait's new book? In case the Latvian starts holding you back but you want to continue in the same style.... A Disreputable Opening Repertoire: https://everymanchess.com/products/a-disreputable-opening-repertoire?variant=41627940159677 .

Kagedoragon96

I like the French defense myself

ThrillerFan
ElectrickStock wrote:

sicilian defense french variation is kind of cool

 

There is no such variation.  There are many openings mis-labelled here on chess.com because they clearly hired the interns to label them.

 

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 is NOT the "French Variation".  There is no such variation.

 

That said, the OP says that "luckily" most French players don't play 2...c5.  You might be surprised.  I've done it against 2.Qe2 before.  I've seen others do it against 2.Nf3, or even 2.d4, though I never do in those 2 cases.

Steven-ODonoghue
jurassicmc wrote:
I built this repertoire during 15 years and  is already complete finally, I have 2150 fide otb, 2400 online in lichess. 
 
 

 

Is 4.g3 against the Pirc really that "hyper-aggressive"? I don't know anything about it, but it seems like there are about a hundred other more aggressive ways to attack the Pirc.

I like your choice of the Goldman Caro, though. I've reached it through another move-order (1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 c6 3.Qf3!?) and with the frequency Naroditsky and other top guys are playing it I expect it to become much more popular in years to come.

jurassicmc
Steven-ODonoghue wrote:
jurassicmc wrote:
I built this repertoire during 15 years and  is already complete finally, I have 2150 fide otb, 2400 online in lichess. 
 
 

 

Is 4.g3 against the Pirc really that "hyper-aggressive"? I don't know anything about it, but it seems like there are about a hundred other more aggressive ways to attack the Pirc.

I like your choice of the Goldman Caro, though. I've reached it through another move-order (1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 c6 3.Qf3!?) and with the frequency Naroditsky and other top guys are playing it I expect it to become much more popular in years to come.

No, against Pirc its and exception

  I feel that F4 Austrian attack or H4 has not the psicologycal factor .

I know it is not hyperagressive , but what to play against Pirc or modern? 

H4 o F4 but I think black is well prepare against these lines , I used to play modern defense an i loved my opponent played E4 d4 F4

Be3 Qd2 and 0-0-0 is the very typical attack , there is nothing else , maybe I am wrong and there is an original line against Pirc and modern 

 

jurassicmc
yetanotheraoc wrote:

The Latvian is your Achilles heel ( https://www.chesspub.com/cgi-bin/chess/YaBB.pl?num=1331991594 ). Although if you are willing to play the Halloween Gambit with white then you probably don't care. Have you looked at Tait's n unew book? In case the Latvian starts holding you back but you want to continue in the same style.... A Disreputable Opening Repertoire: https://everymanchess.com/products/a-disreputable-opening-repertoire?variant=41627940159677 .

No really , I get more points with black pieces than with white pieces thanks to Latvian gambit

My problem my Achilles heel  is the Sicilian , the morra gambit it does not affect to my opponent 

I used to play the Adams variation against Sicilians , the move G3 after A6 in najdorf or dragon

In slow games is ok , I like this move , but white is giving the initiative to black in these lines 

In a blitz game I think this is a bad idea 

I tried to play the wing gambit ,E4 c5 B4 , but it does not make sense 

 

jurassicmc

I already discover the Chinese variation, better than the solid system sveshnikov 

 

IHaveTHEChessSkill

What do you play against 1.g3  or c4 or nf3

jurassicmc
IHaveTHEChessSkill wrote:

What do you play against 1.g3  or c4 or nf3

Always f5 

Steven-ODonoghue
jurassicmc wrote:
IHaveTHEChessSkill wrote:

What do you play against 1.g3  or c4 or nf3

Always f5 

Be careful not to answer my 1.Nc3 with 1...f5, because 2.e4! and black is close to losing.

1...f5 is playable against most unorthodox moves, but you still need something against 1.g4 and 1.Nc3

Batman2508
Steven-ODonoghue wrote:
jurassicmc wrote:
IHaveTHEChessSkill wrote:

What do you play against 1.g3  or c4 or nf3

Always f5 

Be careful not to answer my 1.Nc3 with 1...f5, because 2.e4! and black is close to losing.

1...f5 is playable against most unorthodox moves, but you still need something against 1.g4 and 1.Nc3

yes

ThrillerFan
Steven-ODonoghue wrote:
jurassicmc wrote:
IHaveTHEChessSkill wrote:

What do you play against 1.g3  or c4 or nf3

Always f5 

Be careful not to answer my 1.Nc3 with 1...f5, because 2.e4! and black is close to losing.

1...f5 is playable against most unorthodox moves, but you still need something against 1.g4 and 1.Nc3

 

It's also no good against 1.e4 or 1.f4.  The other 16 moves it's at minimum "ok".

yetanotheraoc

@jurassicmc - You seem to have an admirer.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-openings/looking-to-complete-my-repertoire

DreamscapeHorizons

I thought I might see the grob or bongcloud when I clicked on here.