General Chess Discussion - Scotch game/gambit question#6 It looks like I didn't really mess up until I didn't pin his knight with my bishop on b5. So the opening explorer helped! | Laughnchill |
General Chess Discussion - Scotch game/gambit question#4 @Brian-E said in #3: > It isn't clear whether you mean that Black didn't play (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4) 3...exd4 or whether you mean they didn't play (3...exd4 4.c3) 4...dxc3. > But either way, you can… | Laughnchill |
General Chess Discussion - Scotch game/gambit question#1 I've had a couple games now where my opponent didn't take, what am I supposed to do then? | Laughnchill |
General Chess Discussion - Settling on e4 opening#10 @FourtyTwoFields said in #9: > I agree with EvilPyrokar that the Scotch would be a very good choice: > - Solid mainline opening which you can continue to play while you improve against stronger oppone… | Laughnchill |
General Chess Discussion - Settling on e4 opening#5 @EvilPyrokar said in #4: > e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 d4 The scotch? | Laughnchill |
General Chess Discussion - Settling on e4 opening#3 @kindaspongey said in #2: > "... in experienced hands the King's Gambit can be an exciting opening to play. However, I can't recommend it to young players who are taking their first steps with 1 e4 e5… | Laughnchill |
General Chess Discussion - Settling on e4 opening#1 I've been playing a while now and have started to get into a growth groove and I'm hoping to figure out which opening in the e4 family to focus on. I'm torn between the italian(which I have decent fam… | Laughnchill |
General Chess Discussion - How do you visualise chess positions?#21 I visually picture the board in my head and try to move the pieces | Laughnchill |
General Chess Discussion - Chessable#7 @kimia_ashirley said in #5: > Paid courses or? | Laughnchill |
General Chess Discussion - Chessable#4 @Slawek2137 said in #3: > What do you mean by schedules? | Laughnchill |
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