Zukertort wrote:
ka151 wrote:
Zukertort wrote:
The Colle-Zukertort, of course! LOL i don't know there was an opening like that The Colle-Zukertort is essentially an "opening without a home" currently. It isn't simple enough for all the solid beginner and club players who prefer the "normal" Colle. It isn't dangerous enough for those who like the "dangerous but dubious" type openings in the club/tourney level [like Smith-Morra or Blackmar-Diemer, etc.] It isn't weird enough for those who go for something that their opponent is likely to be totally unfamaliar with [Grob, Omega Gambit] It isn't ambitious enough for high-level solid players. But the truth is that it is is sorta 'in the middle" of all of these. It is far more dangerous than the colle, far, far, far more sound than any gambit, far simpler than most worked-out-to-move-20 theoretic openings played at nosebleed levels...and up until this year there really hadn't been a single full-length book devoted to it. Check it out sometime! [www.zukertort.com]
Oh ok! Cuz i don't know what was it.But what's the moves for playuing that openings?
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