Hard quest, that many players apparently have pursued.
For Black, there is not much contestants to 1.e4 f5.
For White, hard to tell, but 1.a4 and 1.h4 both stand a better chance than 1.f3 in my view.
Hard quest, that many players apparently have pursued.
For Black, there is not much contestants to 1.e4 f5.
For White, hard to tell, but 1.a4 and 1.h4 both stand a better chance than 1.f3 in my view.
honestly it's kind of hard to say because my friend pushed every single one of their pawns up before moving any other pieces and beat someone with a higher rating
honestly it's kind of hard to say because my friend pushed every single one of their pawns up before moving any other pieces and beat someone with a higher rating
That's really only possible on low levels. Above 1200 or so, I doubt it would happen.
Against me, a good player could get away with any first move as White without much trouble. It would need a very good player to get away with 1.e4 f5 as Black though.
Usually the best move is e4 or d4, but e4 can be worst against a better opponent considering scholars checkmate.
1. g4 sure is horrible, but it still does something; that is, it "helps" develop a piece. My vote has to be on 1. h4. After 1... d5, which is such a lovely move anyway, you can't develop anything as a result of 1. h4. Besides, even if you manage to develop your rook it'll only get chased around anyway. AND you've wrecked your king side! ;)
I have make bad moves recently, really bad moves. It's because I am mentally low and cannot concentrate on chess. I hope I can pick myself up really soon.
I have make bad moves recently, really bad moves. It's because I am mentally low and cannot concentrate on chess. I hope I can pick myself up really soon.
Dude, I've been there. Whenever I can't concentrate and I notice that I'm hanging pieces left and right, I'm spending time on the forums. :)
probaly f3