I like the third one better.
Vote: Fried Liver attack (Knight Attack)
Objectively the na5 line is best according to stockfish but when i let my opponent play into the fried liver i play the traxler which is 4 and its only when its unrated
Objectively the na5 line is best according to stockfish but when i let my opponent play into the fried liver i play the traxler which is 4 and its only when its unrated
Traxler is very sharp
I play #4
Nice, traxler is a very good one
According to stockfish, white has 2 pawns of advantage with this line
disappointed you didn't mention the ulvestead
That’s my preferred game. It’s ugly, aggressive, off the wall, and leads to some fun games.
To the OP. The original positon given after Ng5 is NOT the Fried Liver Attack. The Fried Liver Attack occurs after d5, e x d5, N x d5 and then N x f7.
I play #4
Nice, traxler is a very good one
According to stockfish, white has 2 pawns of advantage with this line
Yes, but white's king is in danger
disappointed you didn't mention the ulvestead
That’s my preferred game. It’s ugly, aggressive, off the wall, and leads to some fun games.
Yeah this is fun
To the OP. The original positon given after Ng5 is NOT the Fried Liver Attack. The Fried Liver Attack occurs after d5, e x d5, N x d5 and then N x f7.
Yes, some people call it Fried Liver, some people call it Knight Attack, I want everybody understand
I suggested this line in another thread iirc. It's me being wild but I tried this against an engine (downgraded to fit my approximate level) and got a draw out of it.. somehow.
Analyzed it a few times and am still boggled by how insane this is and how it seems to work despite the risks you take. You basically try to nullify the position as much as possible for White, often sacrificing in the process.
I suggested this line in another thread iirc. It's me being wild but I tried this against an engine (downgraded to fit my approximate level) and got a draw out of it.. somehow.
Analyzed it a few times and am still boggled by how insane this is and how it seems to work despite the risks you take. You basically try to nullify the position as much as possible for White, often sacrificing in the process.
Nice!
Oof, Alright, I forgot about the first few lines. Uh, d5, exd5, Nxd5 - if... Bxd5, Qxd5, Nc3, Qd8, d3, Be2. - If... Nc3, Qxg5 threatening Qxg2 and Nxd5.
Fried liver is junk, everyone knows how to get a free knight and maintain it. I used to play the 1st one as black, but I quit e5 long time ago.
Fried Liver lines are still difficult as hell. Either Black doesn't know how to respond and loses on the spot, or Black knows how to respond and both sides will have to fight after move 9.
In Fried Liver attack (Knight Attack) There are a lot of variations black can play, which one you prepare?
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