What is a poor defense?

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stopC1heatingbro
thelondonsystrn wrote:

Show me some examples of what constitutes a poor defense as well as explaining why these are poor defenses.

 
 

 

I named this opening the poor defense, you can play it against 1.e4 and 1.d4

stopC1heatingbro
stopC1heatingbro wrote:
thelondonsystrn wrote:

Show me some examples of what constitutes a poor defense as well as explaining why these are poor defenses.

 
 

 

I named this opening the poor defense, you can play it against 1.e4 and 1.d4

This is my game showcase of this opening. The spirit of this opening is to trade off the queen or the king.

 

 

 

Kingsix12
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blueemu
InsertInterestingNameHere wrote:

if 11...kg6 what do I do then??? I have trouble when my opponent brings the king out and I malfunction. If kh6 just NxP+ win the queen, but kg6?

In the general case?

White has two possible plans for continuing the attack after Kg6.

1) Qg4 intending Nxe6+, or

2) h4 intending h5+ (forcing the King to h6)

Sometimes option #1 is better, sometimes (as in THIS case) option #2 is better.

thelondonsystrn
stopC1heatingbro wrote:
thelondonsystrn wrote:

Show me some examples of what constitutes a poor defense as well as explaining why these are poor defenses.

 
 

 

I named this opening the poor defense, you can play it against 1.e4 and 1.d4

Fools mate has already been mentioned, troll post.

InsertInterestingNameHere
blueemu wrote:
InsertInterestingNameHere wrote:

if 11...kg6 what do I do then??? I have trouble when my opponent brings the king out and I malfunction. If kh6 just NxP+ win the queen, but kg6?

In the general case?

White has two possible plans for continuing the attack after Kg6.

1) Qg4 intending Nxe6+, or

2) h4 intending h5+ (forcing the King to h6)

Sometimes option #1 is better, sometimes (as in THIS case) option #2 is better.

Ah okay, thank you very much!

Chuck639

thelondonsystrn
Chuck639 wrote:

 

And that is excluding the master database, it's very trappy though.

Chuck639
thelondonsystrn wrote:
Chuck639 wrote:

 

And that is excluding the master database, it's very trappy though.

I wouldn’t recommend the Englund Gambit for beginners but it’s a coins flip for the win with me and I have defeated stronger 1700 players with it in all time controls.

Practically,  there is no compensation for the lost pawn but in exchange, no theory, no London System and tactical opportunities for both sides.

 

 

Mr_eeseeks

Do u mean defense as in openings or as in being resourceful under attack?

thelondonsystrn
Mr_eeseeks wrote:

Do u mean defense as in openings or as in being resourceful under attack?

A poor defense is basically a position that is poorly defended.