GUYS IM 977 ELO PLS TELL ME CHESS TRAPS SO THAT I CAN FINNALY REACH 1000 ELO

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Hey guys im creating a new topic pls see that it's I'm 1100 elo help me get to 1200 elo

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Uhm?

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Arush_KK5 wrote:

Hey guys im creating a new topic pls see that it's I'm 1100 elo help me get to 1200 elo

I can't help you with that but I can help you get to 100 elo

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DoYouLikeCurry wrote:
Josh11live wrote:
You can say that for evans, Englund, fandom gambit against the dutch because I forgot the name, Danish gambit, and that is just the tip of the iceberg. They are as easy to defend against as other gambits. I am waiting for someone to say that this is the wrong way to study chess

Gambits vary in soundness, for sure. Obviously famous examples like the queen’s gambit are so sound we forget that white technically gives up the pawn. The Evan’s gambit that you mentioned was a huge favourite of Gary Kasparov and he had great success with it. I, even today, had a great game in the Budapest gambit. Playing with gambits (provided you’re happy to study them) is a great idea.

Are Gambits helpful? Asking because I am unrated on OTB, or Class E by USCF standards.

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I'm currently in uhhmm 1119 elo let's boost this with comments guys

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Learn the old Benoni defence I have a forum on it
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Please learn the Jobava London. But a good "trap" against the Pirc is the 150 attack.

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jemeny246 wrote:

Please learn the Jobava London. But a good "trap" against the Pirc is the 150 attack.

What happens after 12...Ng7, or 11...h5 in place of 11...e5?

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pfren wrote:
jemeny246 wrote:

Please learn the Jobava London. But a good "trap" against the Pirc is the 150 attack.

What happens after 12...Ng7, or 11...h5 in place of 11...e5?

teach me how to get better :0