you should fear 1.a3. Have you studied up on your English?
Bruhhhh B1ZMARK why...

you should fear 1.a3. Have you studied up on your English?
c4?
I just play e5.
Like a reverse sicilian.

you should fear 1.a3. Have you studied up on your English?
c4?
I just play e5.
Like a reverse sicilian.
It is a feared opening among grandmasters. 1.a3, also known as the Andersson Opening, names after chess romantic legend Adolf Hitler I mean Andersson prepares b4 and c4, along with a deadly queenside attack.

you should fear 1.a3. Have you studied up on your English?
c4?
I just play e5.
Like a reverse sicilian.
It is a feared opening among grandmasters. 1.a3, also known as the Andersson Opening, names after chess romantic legend Adolf Hitler I mean Andersson prepares b4 and c4, along with a deadly queenside attack.
Only deadly if you're already dead

Bruh. Once the pawn was there your game was already done
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no he could have maneuvered the queen to f1

you should fear 1.a3. Have you studied up on your English?
c4?
I just play e5.
Like a reverse sicilian.
It is a feared opening among grandmasters. 1.a3, also known as the Andersson Opening, names after chess romantic legend Adolf Hitler I mean Andersson prepares b4 and c4, along with a deadly queenside attack.
yes, I too, Love reviewing the romantic chess side of Hitlers Brilliant openings, such as the "Fried Living space" and "gas the juicers"
Objectively? Maybe. But psychologically these all hold the upper ground
Yes. I cower in fear when a3 is played.
The London is also psychological.