
Englund Gambit - Chess Openings - Chess.com
The Englund Gambit starts after the moves 1.d4 e5. Black's idea is to develop their queenside knight to c6, hitting the e5-pawn and following it up by either focusing on development or setting up a trap. The starting position of the Englund Gambit. With this opening, the game can end quickly if White falls for one of Black's traps.
1. d4, e5 - Chess Forums - Chess.com
2011年4月13日 · I'm not saying that 1...e5 is a good move. I just find it interesting. A more principled off-beat reply to 1.d4 would be 1..c5, A43: The Old Benoni Defense. And absolutely nothing wrong with A43: Benoni Defense - Modern Variation with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5, which could lead to a fun gambit, The Benko Gambit after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5.
D4 > E5? - Chess Forums - Chess.com
2007年10月17日 · Most 1. d4 players are hoping for a closed game, and the very first move prevents that. For white, declining the gambit up front is theoretically worse, but it does have the advantage of getting black out of his opening preparation. There are a ton of ways to decline the gambit after 1. d4 e5. White can play 2. d5, 2. e3, 2.
Gambito Englund. Arriesgada arma contra d4 - Chess.com
2020年10月2日 · Si bien 1. d4 e5 es una linea que difícilmente vamos a ver jugar por la élite (salvo por Magnus tal vez algún día de esos que despierta modo troll y juega lo que sea contra quien sea), puede ser una apertura del tipo psicológico que busca sacar al rival de las posiciones tradicionales de peón de Dama y puede ser utilizado por jugadores ...
London system 1.d4 e5; 2. ?? - Chess Forums
2021年1月10日 · 1 d4 e5 is one of the cases where you have to know specifics as the only way to punish black is to be greedy. there are a few lines where you can give the pawn back and still have a large advantage just because your pieces will be better placed, but for the most part you have to take material and also try to assume the initiative, …
Englund Gambit: Mosquito Gambit - Chess Openings - Chess.com
Englund Gambit: Mosquito Gambit 1.d4 e5 2.dxe5 Qh4. Top Players
e4,e5,d4,d5!? - Chess Forums
2010年10月31日 · What's most interesting is that most of the results I get from googling "1.e4 e5 2.d4 d5" are in fact typos which should read "1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5". ActiveResistance Nov 3, 2010
Danish Gambit - Chess Openings - Chess.com
The Danish Gambit starts with the moves 1.e4 e5 2.d4 exd4 3.c3. White attacks Black's only central pawn and offers a pawn sacrifice for quick development. The starting position of the Danish Gambit. White's third move aims to develop their pieces quickly, while Black moves their pawn repeatedly.
1. e4 d5 2. e5!!? - Chess Forums - Chess.com
2010年10月31日 · When your opponent pushes e5 to your d5, you should honestly just laugh rather than worry. Lighting's c5 push is pretty nice. I like to play d4 personally, looking to bring Bf5 with a thread of pushing d3 (locking up the center if they push c3, or taking c3 and threating the queen if they do anything else).
Englund Gambit: Hartlaub-Charlick Gambit - Chess Openings
Englund Gambit: Hartlaub-Charlick Gambit 1.d4 e5 2.dxe5 d6. Top Players