It's probably too late to change if that's what you're used to playing.
Maybe you could look into the exact line you played last time and see if there are any improvements or other strategical ideas?
It's probably too late to change if that's what you're used to playing.
Maybe you could look into the exact line you played last time and see if there are any improvements or other strategical ideas?
Play 1.e6 against d4 and see what he will do. (If you play the french or the e6-c5 opening against e4!)
So, I really need some advice. Here's the deal.
About 7 months ago, I played this 2100 the Grunfeld defense as black. I had a winning game, but fell for a very complex tactic in the 25th move and lost. I'm playing him again tomorrow, and I'm pretty sure he's studied my game and has something against the Grunfeld, so my question is, what should I play?