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Microsoft chess titans level 5
Microsoft chess titans level 5













microsoft chess titans level 5

I have something very shameful to admit: I.I'm.I'm playing.Chess Titans. Patzer of patzers: Before you read this, I want to make it clear that my questions had only the very best intentions and that I actually learned from your helpful thoughts on 3.e6. Note that exd5 is generally good for black, because by. eventually he will make some positional concession, like another pawn move on the queenside, or he will be playing down a piece, and you must take advantage of this. just develop normally, don't exchange pieces unless it benefits you concretely, watch as black suffers and writhes trying to develop his queenside. it's not one of those mistakes you can refute with a 3-move tactic. And if I encounter it, I should just continue developing?īlacksburg: pretty much.

microsoft chess titans level 5

Patzer of patzers:, thanks for the explanation. c5 is playable, check frank marshall's games for examples. Nf6, Be7, Nbd7, Bd7, probably all better. the only positive thing it does is defend d5, but that's not threatened anyways.c6 has a bunch of cons, but no pros.Īny developing move is better.

microsoft chess titans level 5

c6 doesn't lose material, or create a big weakness, but it also doesn't do anything active, it doesn't help to develop a piece, and it takes away the knight's square and wastes a move since. e6, is a whole nother ball of wax, and the idea there is much different. Note that the semi-slav, where black plays. c5 in the french.c6 also takes a square away from the knight. c6 is essentially a wasted tempo in the french because black almost always wants to play. d5 is not under any threat, so another move to defend it is not as good as a developing move.Īlso. e6 can be played with no disadvantage.īut once. The point of playing the caro-kann is that c6 can be played instead of e6, keeping the line open for the queen's bishop. it doesn't hang material or anything like that, but it's the definition of passive. All I can say is that d5 won't be attacked very soon, though I'm not sure whether or not that's very important.īlacksburg: there's no real problem with 3.c6, it just doesn't DO anything. Patzer of patzers: I don't really have one, and wouldn't play it myself. Whiteshark: What's the idea behind your ? Patzer of patzers: I see once played it and used 4.e5. How is it best refuted? I also posted this in the Caro-Kann (B15). Patzer of patzers: Could anyone tell me anything about 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 c6? It doesn't seem to be played much and the Opening Explorer gives white a large winning percentage, but I just can't make much sense of it. Not very natural as it blocks the c-pawn but its hard to obtain a tangible advantage as white. According the database here, the best way seems to be with an early Bd7/Bc6.Īlphastar: 3.Nc6 also falls under this ECO, which is an interesting move. Then, what's the best way to play the dxe variation ? (I think it's called Rubinstein). 5.Nf3 Bb7 6.Bb5+ look very annoying for black. I wouldn't recommend it.įreidenker: I see exactly what you both means. Mrbasso: White has a comfortable position after 5.Nf3 Bb7 6.Bb5+ and 7.Bd3. Bd7, but because of the exposure of the B at c6, I cannot recommend it. I know 3.Nf6 is probably more accurate, but I just feel too uncomfortable with it.Ĭentercounter: Freidenker, I think Yasser Seirawan used to play something like that, although I don't know if it was exactly that. rating suggest this is mosly because black players had lower ratings. My database gives a pretty bad % for this line (for black), but the perf. Nxe4 Bd7 and 5.Bc6) when they can fianchetto the light bishop instead without blocking the c pawn from advancing two squares?įreidenker: I'm curious about something, what do you guys think of 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3. Get Reti: Why do people play the Fort Knox variation (1. I love the French, but am trying to find a way to add a little variety to my games and may otherwise have to begin to throw in a few 1.e5's (gasp!!). Nc3 with 3.Nf6.īut thanks for the suggestion, which I may actually look at. Ganstaman: I had basically given up on the FK in favor of simply more exciting lines (ie give white more chances to win.), meeting 3. Open Defence: is the Fort Knox the line where Black plays dxe4, Bd7 followed by Bc6 ? Explore this opening | Search for sacrifices in this opening.















Microsoft chess titans level 5