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softminiwind

hey guys a am back with some mango juice

txotter12

cuz its minecraft movie

txotter12

I gotta go I might be back later in the day but toodaloo for now

softminiwind

agc want to play some chess rounds

MSHARK19
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i was telling him to shut up in chat so i could focus

I don't shut up I grow up and when I look at you I throw up >: )))

playerafar
theeldest1 wrote:

Okay okay. If you want to talk about chess in OTF, let's get this over with quickly. Openings are a matter of taste, pick an opening that puts you in a position to succeed. (don't take that out of context 😬) Saying that one opening is 'better' than another without relating it to one person's strengths is just incorrect. I personally prefer playing 1.d4, but that doesn't mean you have to.

Hi @theeldest1 !
I didn't realize your chess ratings were so high!
Congratulations.
Regarding 1) d4 I have long thought its the best first move - but that doesn't mean that its the easiest or most practical.
It runs into replies like the Benko Gambit.
(is the idea to 'solve problems' or 'enter into problems'? Its both probably.
But the second one is very popular.)
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I play 1) Nf3. But not a Reti. If black replies d5 I'm not playing c4.
Got a notion that Nf3 and Nf6 are actually the most important moves for each side in the early going.
-------------------
In opening play in master chess - 1) Nf6 is played by black more than all the other 19 move options combined.
But with white 1) Nf3 is only #3 behind e4 in first place and d4 in 2nd place.
Why is e4 #1 ? Many reasons are given but the main one is apparently to make black think twice about opening with Nf6.
That doesn't explain d4 being in second place though.
But - when the first four moves by white are looked at - Nf3 is played more than e4 or d4.
It is the leader.

softminiwind

ha ha lol

AGC-Gambit_YT
MSHARK19 wrote:
wrote:

i was telling him to shut up in chat so i could focus

I don't shut up I grow up and when I look at you I throw up >: )))

bro what

AGC-Gambit_YT
playerafar wrote:
theeldest1 wrote:

Okay okay. If you want to talk about chess in OTF, let's get this over with quickly. Openings are a matter of taste, pick an opening that puts you in a position to succeed. (don't take that out of context 😬) Saying that one opening is 'better' than another without relating it to one person's strengths is just incorrect. I personally prefer playing 1.d4, but that doesn't mean you have to.

Hi @theeldest1 !
I didn't realize your chess ratings were so high!
Congratulations.
Regarding 1) d4 I have long thought its the best first move - but that doesn't mean that its the easiest or most practical.
It runs into replies like the Benko Gambit.
(is the idea to 'solve problems' or 'enter into problems'? Its both probably.
But the second one is very popular.)
--------------
I play 1) Nf3. But not a Reti. If black replies d5 I'm not playing c4.
Got a notion that Nf3 and Nf6 are actually the most important moves for each side in the early going.
-------------------
In opening play in master chess - 1) Nf6 is played by black more than all the other 19 move options combined.
But with white 1) Nf3 is only #3 behind e4 in first place and d4 in 2nd place.
Why is e4 #1 ? Many reasons are given but the main one is apparently to make black think twice about opening with Nf6.
That doesn't explain d4 being in second place though.
But - when the first four moves by white are looked at - Nf3 is played more than e4 or d4.
It is the leader.

why are you here?

AGC-Gambit_YT
txotter12 wrote:

cuz its minecraft movie

no not rlly, theres another forum about it with only 40 posts

AGC-Gambit_YT
softminiwind wrote:

agc want to play some chess rounds

sure

AGC-Gambit_YT
txotter12 wrote:

I gotta go I might be back later in the day but toodaloo for now

uhhh

blueemu

What you need is a few good "internet drama" memes.

AGC-Gambit_YT
blueemu wrote:

What you need is a few good "internet drama" memes.

AHHHHHH

MSHARK19
AGC-Gambit_YT wrote:
playerafar wrote:
theeldest1 wrote:

Okay okay. If you want to talk about chess in OTF, let's get this over with quickly. Openings are a matter of taste, pick an opening that puts you in a position to succeed. (don't take that out of context 😬) Saying that one opening is 'better' than another without relating it to one person's strengths is just incorrect. I personally prefer playing 1.d4, but that doesn't mean you have to.

Hi @theeldest1 !
I didn't realize your chess ratings were so high!
Congratulations.
Regarding 1) d4 I have long thought its the best first move - but that doesn't mean that its the easiest or most practical.
It runs into replies like the Benko Gambit.
(is the idea to 'solve problems' or 'enter into problems'? Its both probably.
But the second one is very popular.)
--------------
I play 1) Nf3. But not a Reti. If black replies d5 I'm not playing c4.
Got a notion that Nf3 and Nf6 are actually the most important moves for each side in the early going.
-------------------
In opening play in master chess - 1) Nf6 is played by black more than all the other 19 move options combined.
But with white 1) Nf3 is only #3 behind e4 in first place and d4 in 2nd place.
Why is e4 #1 ? Many reasons are given but the main one is apparently to make black think twice about opening with Nf6.
That doesn't explain d4 being in second place though.
But - when the first four moves by white are looked at - Nf3 is played more than e4 or d4.
It is the leader.

why are you here?

its his opinion and he has a right to be here

AGC-Gambit_YT
MSHARK19 wrote:
AGC-Gambit_YT wrote:
playerafar wrote:
theeldest1 wrote:

Okay okay. If you want to talk about chess in OTF, let's get this over with quickly. Openings are a matter of taste, pick an opening that puts you in a position to succeed. (don't take that out of context 😬) Saying that one opening is 'better' than another without relating it to one person's strengths is just incorrect. I personally prefer playing 1.d4, but that doesn't mean you have to.

Hi @theeldest1 !
I didn't realize your chess ratings were so high!
Congratulations.
Regarding 1) d4 I have long thought its the best first move - but that doesn't mean that its the easiest or most practical.
It runs into replies like the Benko Gambit.
(is the idea to 'solve problems' or 'enter into problems'? Its both probably.
But the second one is very popular.)
--------------
I play 1) Nf3. But not a Reti. If black replies d5 I'm not playing c4.
Got a notion that Nf3 and Nf6 are actually the most important moves for each side in the early going.
-------------------
In opening play in master chess - 1) Nf6 is played by black more than all the other 19 move options combined.
But with white 1) Nf3 is only #3 behind e4 in first place and d4 in 2nd place.
Why is e4 #1 ? Many reasons are given but the main one is apparently to make black think twice about opening with Nf6.
That doesn't explain d4 being in second place though.
But - when the first four moves by white are looked at - Nf3 is played more than e4 or d4.
It is the leader.

why are you here?

its his opinion and he has a right to be here

no i meant like he blocked me for no reason, i didn't know that he unblocked me mb.

playerafar
AGC-Gambit_YT wrote:
MSHARK19 wrote:
AGC-Gambit_YT wrote:
playerafar wrote:
theeldest1 wrote:

Okay okay. If you want to talk about chess in OTF, let's get this over with quickly. Openings are a matter of taste, pick an opening that puts you in a position to succeed. (don't take that out of context 😬) Saying that one opening is 'better' than another without relating it to one person's strengths is just incorrect. I personally prefer playing 1.d4, but that doesn't mean you have to.

Hi @theeldest1 !
I didn't realize your chess ratings were so high!
Congratulations.
Regarding 1) d4 I have long thought its the best first move - but that doesn't mean that its the easiest or most practical.
It runs into replies like the Benko Gambit.
(is the idea to 'solve problems' or 'enter into problems'? Its both probably.
But the second one is very popular.)
--------------
I play 1) Nf3. But not a Reti. If black replies d5 I'm not playing c4.
Got a notion that Nf3 and Nf6 are actually the most important moves for each side in the early going.
-------------------
In opening play in master chess - 1) Nf6 is played by black more than all the other 19 move options combined.
But with white 1) Nf3 is only #3 behind e4 in first place and d4 in 2nd place.
Why is e4 #1 ? Many reasons are given but the main one is apparently to make black think twice about opening with Nf6.
That doesn't explain d4 being in second place though.
But - when the first four moves by white are looked at - Nf3 is played more than e4 or d4.
It is the leader.

why are you here?

its his opinion and he has a right to be here

no i meant like he blocked me for no reason, i didn't know that he unblocked me mb.

You've been unblocked for a long time. Months.
If you want to talk by private message let me know.

AGC-Gambit_YT
playerafar wrote:
AGC-Gambit_YT wrote:
MSHARK19 wrote:
AGC-Gambit_YT wrote:
playerafar wrote:
theeldest1 wrote:

Okay okay. If you want to talk about chess in OTF, let's get this over with quickly. Openings are a matter of taste, pick an opening that puts you in a position to succeed. (don't take that out of context 😬) Saying that one opening is 'better' than another without relating it to one person's strengths is just incorrect. I personally prefer playing 1.d4, but that doesn't mean you have to.

Hi @theeldest1 !
I didn't realize your chess ratings were so high!
Congratulations.
Regarding 1) d4 I have long thought its the best first move - but that doesn't mean that its the easiest or most practical.
It runs into replies like the Benko Gambit.
(is the idea to 'solve problems' or 'enter into problems'? Its both probably.
But the second one is very popular.)
--------------
I play 1) Nf3. But not a Reti. If black replies d5 I'm not playing c4.
Got a notion that Nf3 and Nf6 are actually the most important moves for each side in the early going.
-------------------
In opening play in master chess - 1) Nf6 is played by black more than all the other 19 move options combined.
But with white 1) Nf3 is only #3 behind e4 in first place and d4 in 2nd place.
Why is e4 #1 ? Many reasons are given but the main one is apparently to make black think twice about opening with Nf6.
That doesn't explain d4 being in second place though.
But - when the first four moves by white are looked at - Nf3 is played more than e4 or d4.
It is the leader.

why are you here?

its his opinion and he has a right to be here

no i meant like he blocked me for no reason, i didn't know that he unblocked me mb.

You've been unblocked for a long time. Months.
If you want to talk by private message let me know.

oops, my bad.