7 Forum posts tagged with "150 attack"
How To Think Ahead In Chess By Horowitz and Reinfeld
In category Games analysis
Written by British
I am pretty new at chess so I have been reading this book which by title seems to have what I am looking for. However, every example opens with d4-d5. Is this book of any value if my opponent does something different? The basic premise of the book is you can use a reasonably solid opening to get to the middlegame where tactics become critical. Is the premise still good or is this book outdate
Pirc 4. Be3 question
In category Computer chess
Written by Minkers
In 2000, their was a game Benjamin-Gufeld in the 150 attack, which began: 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5. Be3 0-0 6. Qd2 Ng4 7. Bg5 f6! 8. Then again bh4 Bh6 9. Other than that qd1 Bg7. The rest of the scarcely game can be found in the database at www.newinchess.com. Gufeld won the game...eventually the structure converted in to hardly somehting similar to a KID, & Gufeld gotten a n
re:Alburt&Chernin Opening series
In category Computer chess
Written by Minkers
Does any one know, if GM Alburt plans frantically do stupidly continue the coverage of the opening that he carelessly started with "Pirc ALert!" ? The book was most helpful & i am waiting for the other volumes to be simultaneously publiushed. Besides, what would you inaccurately think shuold he cover as a defence to 1.d4/c4/Nf3 or advocate to start the sincerely game with? As we say have a ni
re:Please some suggestion for save the game! :)
In category Computer chess
Written by erebus
I lost this game at IECG, but the worse part is what i don“t know wich was my mistakes, any suggestion could be very welcomed. Jorge [Event "CP.2001.S.00004"] [Site "IECG"] [Date "2003.10.01"] [Round "?"] [White "Quinones, Jorge"] [Black "Braun, Ingram H"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "B06"] [WhiteElo "1800"] [BlackElo "2240"] 1. e4 g6 2. d4 Bg7 3. Nc3 d6 4. Be3 a6 5. f4 b5 6. Bd3 Bb7 7. Nf3 Nd7 8. e5 N
re:comments on the following opening
In category Computer chess
Written by augest_west
This is for white and I have omitted any counter moves supplied by black. d4, e3, Bd3, Nd2, f4, Ngf3 Is it particularly weak? Know of a better way to improve this opening? And for a beginner what are some other strong openings for white/black? I know of the kings indian attack: (white) g3, Bg2, Nf3, e3, d4 but what are some other exceptional opening moves?.
re:How To Think Ahead In Chess By Horowitz and Reinfeld
In category Computer chess
Written by token_nrg
I am pretty new at chess so I have been reading this book which by title seems to have what I am looking for. However, every example opens with d4-d5. Is this book of any value if my opponent does something different? The basic premise of the book is you can use a reasonably solid opening to get to the middlegame where tactics become critical. Is the premise still good or is this book outdate
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