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Game analysis - introducing: an new gambit! So bad that you can get checkmated in three moves!#1 (ps. I know it is bad) I don't know what to name it. I'll name it later on,here is a game played by stockfish 1. f4 f5 2. g4 e5 3. g5 h6 4. fxe5 hxg5 5. d4 g4 6. Bg2 d6 7. Bf4 g5 8. Bg3 f4 9. Bf2 dxe5… | Pinpointmold4 |
General Chess Discussion - Every Variant Makes Me Weaker Except Chess 960#14 If you wanna,play crazy house,play shogi | Pinpointmold4 |
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General Chess Discussion - At times when playing chess you take a few steps backwards and eventually take a giant step forward#3 Same here. Suddenly my heart’s into shogi | Pinpointmold4 |
Game analysis - New opening trap? Just played this miniture#6 I mainly knew that because gothamchess also has recently published a video on it | Pinpointmold4 |
General Chess Discussion - A practical look at opening inaccuracies: how much do they matter?#9 No kidding. Just go to the opening explorer and play c6 to see for yourself | Pinpointmold4 |
Game analysis - New opening trap? Just played this miniture#3 actually this is known as the englund gambit. and yes, it is indeed very deadly | Pinpointmold4 |
General Chess Discussion - A practical look at opening inaccuracies: how much do they matter?#6 well! if it matters then you might as well the throw away the caro-kann.after all, the engine views it as an innaccuracy. hmph! | Pinpointmold4 |
General Chess Discussion - Board editor: Is it a draw?#7 Actually it is possible for white to win,black just needs to play badly | Pinpointmold4 |
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