Move 10. Nf7+
However, I don’t approve of such a line for White.
Move 2. exd5 is Killer move!
The Scandy is bad!
Move 10. Nf7+
However, I don’t approve of such a line for White.
Move 2. exd5 is Killer move!
The Scandy is bad!
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Been researching a lot of traps in the opening, most of them rarely work but this one did like a charm
If you are white, actually you could fork his king and queen in step 10 to step 11
Been researching a lot of traps in the opening, most of them rarely work but this one did like a charm
And you were trying to the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Gambit (Don't know if there are wrong spelling)?
Been researching a lot of traps in the opening, most of them rarely work but this one did like a charm
If you are white, actually you could fork his king and queen in step 10 to step 11
Ah yeah I missed that one, was focusing on any counter attacks he might have but that would have really ended it. He resigned at that point but computer evaluation was +10.4 with that queen fork Nf7+ vs +7.59 for c4
Been researching a lot of traps in the opening, most of them rarely work but this one did like a charm
And you were trying to the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Gambit (Don't know if there are wrong spelling)?
I was looking for him to play the Caro Kann or Scandanavian so I could do this trap, the computer refers to it as "Reti opening: Tennison Gambit". I'll have to check out the intercontinental ballistic missile.
I got checkmated in 8 moves by the Englund gambit and ever since then I've been learning all the traps I can.
Been researching a lot of traps in the opening, most of them rarely work but this one did like a charm