Anyone can help me to prepare Scandinavian?

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Anyone approximately my rating or higher

Lines to work on:

1. 2Nc3

2. 3.Nf3 and 3.d4

3. Standard Nd5 lines

4. Standard Qe2 lines

5. Weird gambits

 

My zone tourney starts from 24th of August. Most of the strong players will be playing e4.  Appreciate your help. Please pm me if you are willing to do so.

 

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"wrong players" lol 

Do not play Scandinavian, it's not a good opening

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avatar of tygxc

Scandinavian is good
https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1768345 

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Mi_Amigo wrote:

"wrong players" lol 

Do not play Scandinavian, it's not a good opening

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don't listen to the 1900s telling you what to play, any opening is fine with the right prep, on a positive scandanavian is rare and will catch people off book. Use a database on chess.com or chesstempo to look for games that you can use and reference against common moves and ideas. Lichess also has a very nice database of all the games played there so its very exttensive.

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the Scandinavian is not an opening which will get your opponents out of the book, in my e4 games my most faced defenses are 1 the French 2 e5 3 sicilian 4 scandi

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Mi_Amigo wrote:

"wrong players" lol 

Do not play Scandinavian, it's not a good opening

Scandinavian is a completely reasonable opening

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DaBabysBurner wrote:
Mi_Amigo wrote:

"wrong players" lol 

Do not play Scandinavian, it's not a good opening

Scandinavian is a completely reasonable opening

tho its far from the best

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https://www.chess.com/openings/Scandinavian-Defense

Maybe this may help a little 

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chessrunner49 wrote:
Mi_Amigo wrote:

"wrong players" lol 

Do not play Scandinavian, it's not a good opening

Don't listen to the 1900s telling you what to play, any opening is fine with the right prep, on a positive scandanavian is rare and will catch people off book. Use a database on chess.com or chesstempo to look for games that you can use and reference against common moves and ideas. Lichess also has a very nice database of all the games played there so its very exttensive.

I'd insult you but it's honestly not worth the effort