Reversed Petroff

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So I discovered this opening entirely on accident when I was playing with the white pieces. It's called the Reversed Petroff (or Reversed Russian). The Russian opening is quite solid for black, well now try it with some tempo for white! Here it is:



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I posted this because the other day, I actually saw some forums talking about a so-called "reverse Petroff". I hope everyone now knows how ridiculous that is...

Avatar of Robert_New_Alekhine

Lol, how do you do a reversed Pettrof? They seem to be talking about the regular Pettrof, or maybe this?



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I think I came across one blog on here that said a reversed Petroff went like this:

The only problem is that white does not always have to capture the e-pawn and it negates the copy-cat gambit line in the Petroff as well.




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