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  • First Steps: 1 e4 e5
  • John Emms
  • Page: 304
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  • ISBN: 9781781944134
  • Publisher: Everyman Chess
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1. e4 e5 2. Qa5 - Thoughts? - Chess Forums - Chess.com I have come across this sooooo many times as Black. My ranking rovers around 1000 so I am no superstar. I almost find the tactic wildly disrespectful to the game. Once I discovered that 2. Qe7 kills the move, I don't think I have lost a game to this opening. In fact, on probably 25% of occassions, I am able  1. e4 e5 2. Qf3 - Chess Forums - Chess.com #1 Dec 27, 2014. What are some good ways for Black to really punish White, who likes to weild his Queen (and Bishops too) early, with gusto, going for an early mate? .. I don't believe that is the case here though (unless it is subconscious) .because when I play him I feel like doing a step-spinning hook kick to his head! First Steps: 1 E4 E5 - John Emms - Google Books First Steps books are based around carefully selected instructive games which demonstrate exactly what both sides are trying to achieve. There is enough theory to enable the improving player to get to grips with the opening without feeling overwhelmed. 1. e4 e5 2. d4 Nc6? - Chess Forums - Chess.com I often play this as white, in an attempt to get a Danish Gambit going (I have been experimenting with this opening lately) and find that some people reply with 2 Nc6 to which I respond 3. d5 forcing the knight back or to the side. (3 Nd4 which seems good at first loses the knight after 4. c3). Is there a name  Scholar's Mate - Chess.com Many, many years ago, I won a first place trophy in Jr. High Chess Club at Jefferson Junior High by almost exclusively using variations of Scholar's Mate. 1. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. 1. e4 1 e5 2. Bc4 2 Nc6Nf3 is good as well 3. Qh5?The Scholar's Mate, if black plays Nf6?? then Qxf7# wins 3 g6!Best way to defend against  Best way to respond to weak openings: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Bd6 - Chess Best way to respond to weak openings: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Bd6. speeduptheserver. # 1 Jul 15, 2016. Right away you know this was a serious blunder by black. White has to try to lose (assuming black's level . The first move advantage of " grabbing first" is only available to white so long as it doesn't waste time. Now, take the 2. 1.e4 2.e5 or c5 - Chess Forums - Chess.com hi everyone.just want to know what u all play against 1.e4, e5 or c5 ,and why. currently i play c5 and i am happy playing it but if u feel e5 is better please . of Sicilian study time preparing my defence against the c3 Sicilianalthough learning a line against the Morra Gambit should be an early priority. First Steps - Everyman Chess All eBooks. THE most comprehensive pgn viewer available for your iPhone, iPod -Touch or iPad or Android tablets and phones! See all compatible eBooks. Newsletter. Subscribe. Home; First Steps  What to do after Black played c5 in 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 c5? - Chess d5 is a hole while white can cover d4 with the move c3 at any time. The f8 bishop is bad, too many friendly pawns block it. The pawn breaks for white are on d4, b4, and f4. Bg5, Bx knight on f6 and Nd5 is a theme. Nc3 and maneuvers like Nd2-c4 -e3 so that both knights eye d5 is a theme. Breaking on the  First Steps - John Emms - pocket(9781781944134) | Adlibris Starting a chess game with 1 e4 e5 is so common that the resulting complex of opening systems traditionally commands its own sobriquet, "The Open Games" (1 e4 met by other replies are "Semi-Open Games" and everything else comes under "Closed Games"). The central structure with pawns on e4 and e5 often leads to  Beginners should learn e4/e5 openings first - Chess Forums - Chess.com First, the French is not more complicated than, say, the Ruy -- it's just a different opening. Second, it's not like beginners won't be exposed to e4/e5 openings at all. For instance, I play 1.e4 and face 1e5 with some regularity. I've watched other people play e4/e5. I've played over master games with e4/e5.

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