I have been working on a opening system that specializes in the attack on the kingside. It is devastating for a player to waste moves when I can quickly create a pawn storm right at his front door.
This setup is very fun! But I am still working on it using my lower rated chess accounts to prep it for higher use.
Surprise value and a quick attack, I've won 7 out of 8 games with it so far.
https://lichess.org/5z5ZQoI0#29
5.f3 To prepare kingside attack, here I expanded in the middle because my opponent gave it to me.
8. Be3 Keeping a central piece in the attack.
g4 and h4 builds the pressure
10. .. h6 A common mistake so far, people want to keep the knight there, but it never finds a home.
13. .. f6 Their last mistake, best was to play f5 with a +7.5 eval in whites favor.
14. g6 Closing down on the king's escape route. Mate in 2.
16. Qh8# My favorite part!
I hope someone finds this interesting and somehow useful!
I have been working on a opening system that specializes in the attack on the kingside. It is devastating for a player to waste moves when I can quickly create a pawn storm right at his front door.
This setup is very fun! But I am still working on it using my lower rated chess accounts to prep it for higher use.
Surprise value and a quick attack, I've won 7 out of 8 games with it so far.
https://lichess.org/5z5ZQoI0#29
5.f3 To prepare kingside attack, here I expanded in the middle because my opponent gave it to me.
8. Be3 Keeping a central piece in the attack.
g4 and h4 builds the pressure
10. .. h6 A common mistake so far, people want to keep the knight there, but it never finds a home.
13. .. f6 Their last mistake, best was to play f5 with a +7.5 eval in whites favor.
14. g6 Closing down on the king's escape route. Mate in 2.
16. Qh8# My favorite part!
I hope someone finds this interesting and somehow useful!
this opening looks good for lower rated use and for opponents who just sit passively waiting to get checkmated, any black player who wants to counterplay queenside will find the engine supports that over whites kingside attack
this opening looks good for lower rated use and for opponents who just sit passively waiting to get checkmated, any black player who wants to counterplay queenside will find the engine supports that over whites kingside attack
It's just the Jobava London System, which I also play - nothing really special.
Besides, you can only play the desired setup with long castling and a pawn storm on the kingside if Black "allows" it.
Ultimately, it is an opening like any other, which has gained in popularity (and theory) in recent years.
Incidentally, you can teach children the f3 setup quite well in order to simply obtain a ‘playable’ position (btw. GM Nikolas Lubbe calls the Opening "Bertramisch", since his coach Bertram already tought it to him as a child) . Later on, however, you have to look more closely and be able to react to what your opponent puts in front of you (and often leave your pawn on f2).
Good luck on your lifelong chess journey!
It's just the Jobava London System, which I also play - nothing really special.
Besides, you can only play the desired setup with long castling and a pawn storm on the kingside if Black "allows" it.
Ultimately, it is an opening like any other, which has gained in popularity (and theory) in recent years.
Incidentally, you can teach children the f3 setup quite well in order to simply obtain a ‘playable’ position (btw. GM Nikolas Lubbe calls the Opening "Bertramisch", since his coach Bertram already tought it to him as a child) . Later on, however, you have to look more closely and be able to react to what your opponent puts in front of you (and often leave your pawn on f2).
Good luck on your lifelong chess journey!
You said this is your "hades system" but what exactly does the system consist of? Which are the key moves and which are moves that just happened to be played in this particular game?
You said this is your "hades system" but what exactly does the system consist of? Which are the key moves and which are moves that just happened to be played in this particular game?
It will not work in every game,especially if your opponent castles on the queen's flang.
As for me, I do not trust any openings, o wonder how strong they are, if your opponent does not make the (most common response) your fully messed up.
It will not work in every game,especially if your opponent castles on the queen's flang.
As for me, I do not trust any openings, o wonder how strong they are, if your opponent does not make the (most common response) your fully messed up.
this is already an opening aint it? regular jobava
this is already an opening aint it? regular jobava