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sqjs

Fianchetto Variation:


French Variation:

Riptide Attack: Fianchetto, London Attack

Give me feedback pls!! Thanks

trw0311
The center is important , you are ignoring it completely, you are pushing too many pawns in the opening, creating weaknesses where you should kingside castle, and falling behind in development.

sqjs

it’s supposed to be some sort of reversed Modern Defense

trw0311

Well the problem is you don’t want to defend in the opening as white since you start the game up a tempo, see the analysis bar? Starts at .5 which means white is up a tempo, and you immediately are losing with this opening with black -.6-8 so that’s all you need to know really. That that fianchetto London or whatever immediately blunders a pawn lol.

ibrust

Not every random combination of moves deserves a name. As humans our vocabulary is limited.

That_Dude_that_cranks

LOL btw hi jayden

sqjs
trw0311 wrote:

Well the problem is you don’t want to defend in the opening as white since you start the game up a tempo, see the analysis bar? Starts at .5 which means white is up a tempo, and you immediately are losing with this opening with black -.6-8 so that’s all you need to know really. That that fianchetto London or whatever immediately blunders a pawn lol.

No it doesnt?? it gains space, prepares a bishop for development and after nf6 you just win it back

sqjs
ibrust wrote:

Not every random combination of moves deserves a name. As humans our vocabulary is limited.

Too bad

ibrust

Too bad for you because no one is ever going to play this opening much less call it by this name. Like in the real world.

dcyftukd

Advantages for white: You can play the hippopotamus defense. Drawbacks for white: Developing falling behind No center Effectively giving black not 1, but 2 tempos

trw0311
sqjs wrote:
trw0311 wrote:

Well the problem is you don’t want to defend in the opening as white since you start the game up a tempo, see the analysis bar? Starts at .5 which means white is up a tempo, and you immediately are losing with this opening with black -.6-8 so that’s all you need to know really. That that fianchetto London or whatever immediately blunders a pawn lol.

No it doesnt?? it gains space, prepares a bishop for development and after nf6 you just win it back

How about you work on adding another 1500 rating points before you consider inventing openings ?