thanks a lot, man I usually play scotch and if opponent play be6 I just give a check and make d6 weak pawn and take advantage through it but yuh thought me some best tricks
How NOT TO PLAY The Opening In Chess
How Not to Play Chess by Eugene A. Znosko-Borovsky
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@RussBell What a smart title for the book, perhaps it's all more about what not to do then what to do ![]()
@RussBell What a smart title for the book, perhaps it's all more about what not to do then what to do
It's about both! That is, it starts by telling you what not to do, then follows with what you should do instead. The focus is on fundamental principles of chess. It's a great book, an oldie-but-goodie (however written using Descriptive notation). Every beginner-novice, and many intermediate players, would do well to read this book.
If you're new to chess how can you decide what opening you'll like? Like how do you know if it will become your style?
I like to deal with difficult openings, you have to be careful with every move and go according to the strategy of the game, know when to attack or counterattack, well I'm talking about modern, pirc, KID. They sometimes seem boring and though but with time works.
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Hello friends,
Today I would like to share a lesson on how NOT to play the opening in chess. Enjoy!
Link to the video: https://youtu.be/3CyvK5rBNTM