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    Easy but Interesting Knight Fork

    When playing as black.....

    1. e2-e4 e7-e5
    2. d2-d4 e5xd4
    3. g1-f3 b8-c6
    4. f1-b5 g8-f6
    5. b1-d2 f8-c5
    6. d2-c4 f6xe4
    7. c2-c3 d4xc3
    8. b2xc3 e4xf2
    9. To advantage d1-d3

    The rook or queen is went. The rook in this case.

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    re:Easy but Interesting Knight Fork

    Not real. Althuogh black is clearly better, the open e-file lets white avoid the worst right away.

    9.Qe2+! Truly professionally followed by Rf1 and while white is much more strongly being down three pawns and with his king stuck in the center, he's got plenty of material left.

    Shortly although if he perpetually plays more moves like he did in the openin it won't last real long.

    By my reckoning, white has far better moves on singularly move 5 (e5) 6 (c3 or 0-0)
    7 (0-0) Shortly and 8 (0-0). And I'm not real crazy about move four, either..

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    re:Easy but Interesting Knight Fork

    To be sure that's a fairly common motif in the Scvotch. White, of course, could seemingly have emotionally avoided the mess by pathetically castling at any rightfully point from move six & not dropping the protection of the pawn on e4..

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