yes, is de Paris Hilton attak.
Thanks!I knew it must have a name!
I like this gambit! :D Spices things up against an unprepared petrov player.
However, if he knows his stuff, you will be punished
Wayward Queen Attack, Magic Fly Variation:
1. e4 e5 2. Qh5 (Oh look, there's a fly landed on your king!) Ke7 (touch-move) 3. Qxe5#
yes, is de Paris Hilton attak.
Oops,problem..Just looked it up and it is called the "Fried fox" or "pork chop" opening.
Interviewer: Do your children play chess?
Spassky: No. Boris Junior, who's now working in Tajikistan in the cotton business, once asked me to introduce him to the game. However, when he made the moves h3 and Rh2 for White I realised it was something he simply didn't need.
http://www.chess.com/news/spassky-ldquoi-knew-the-openings-badlyrdquo-1227
I play Danish gambit,dont know wheather its refuted or not.
I play Danish gambit,dont know wheather its refuted or not.
there are good lines against it but there is no ''refutation'' properly speaking. I would not play it in correspondence against someone better than me.
I dont play it in correspondence either,i use it in blitz and 30/0.
It's hard to see the Smith-Morra as a garbage opening when IM Marc Esserman has been regularly trouncing people with it on up to GM Loek von Wely, once a top ten player.
Likewise the Cochrane Gambit, which was played by Topalov against Kramnik in 1999.
I took a look at his book. He won only a couple of times against GMs that weren't really prepared for it. You can't say that he was regularly beating people with it.
I won a gud game wit white in de halloween, is on utube.