how do u play someone at beginning with all out pawns attacking?

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DarylDixon1

When a person attacks you with all there pawns.

Usually they are ignoring piece development.

Which means if you can rapidly bring your pieces out and get castled.

You can than begin to counter attack them.

Best way to counter attack them would be by trying to trade off pawns or exchanging them to open things up.

Yeah and your attacks can get pretty savage.

Which is why people do not move all there pawns.

They can get slaugthered really bad...

Thank you,..

tipish

show a sample game. thanks

1hey_v3

I too used to attack my opponent with all my pawn push when i have no plan and end up loosing

stiggling

This person just copies old topics.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/how-do-u-play-someone-at-beginning-with-all-out-pawns-attacking

stiggling

But for non-trolls who might read this OP and are curious.

Basically the way to punish your opponent's lack of development is you open lines. This means pawn trades to open files and diagonals.

Also note that attacks without development are not scary. In general I'd delay castling, but even if you must castle on the side they're pawn storming you can be perfectly safe if they've neglected development.

Not to say it's always easy. You can be objectively completely winning, but accuracy may be required. Push hard to open lines in the center (or anywhere you're better developed, including in front of your own king if your opponent gets really far behind), and after lines are open push hard to generate your on threats in that areas as quickly as possible. Ignore their attack as much as possible, and make as few defensive moves as possible. That's the basics.