Hey this is by far the best opening I’ve seen and also my favourite anime! Comment and rate this vid if u like Rurouni Kenshin! Disclaimer: I do not own this material and in no way intend to use it for the purpose of copyright.
hi guys can i hav your advice in what openings should i use in white and black… guys i don’t need sites i’m just wanna have the lists of moves to have good openings tnx
www.OnlineChessLessons.net – (“Show More” for more info …) Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com This video examines the game @olit3, (The owner of chesstweets) vs ChessTweets. This was played towards the beginning of the Chess Tweets experiment nearly a year ago. White chose an interesting opening (the Center Game?) involving an early development of the queen to a somewhat exposed square on e3. Opposite sides castling ensued, and white eagerly sacrificed a knight to open up the H-file to create faster attacking chances against the black king. Black accepted the sacrifice, but only after a few well-calculated intermediate moves. The Chess Tweets community coldly repelled black’s attack and successfully achieved a winning counter-attack. Also make sure to checkout ChessTweets where you can play correspondence games via twitter using the ChessTweets interface. Check them out: www.ChessTweets.com http
www.OnlineChessLessons.net – (“Show More” for more info …) Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com This video discusses a mid-game analysis of the on-going correspondence twitter game between OnlineChessLessons.Net (OCL) and the ChessTweets community. We played an off-beat variation as white against the Najdorf involving Be2 and a very early g4. Black (ChessTweets) responded with an early 0-0 and allowed white to gain space with g5. In this video, I discuss some of my preliminary research (portrayed in other videos on the OnlineChessLessons.Net Youtube Channel on this specific line against the Sicilian) that suggest impeding white’s early gain of space with g5 by the preventive move h6. The current game has headed in an interesting direction and I’ll enjoy to see how plays out. Also make sure to checkout ChessTweets where you can play correspondence games via twitter using the ChessTweets interface. Check them out: www.ChessTweets.com http
If anyone knows Zeno’s paradox, can they propose a solution?
Also, if anyone has a favorite defense against 1.e4, propose why, except:
-No responses w/ the spanish!!! I’m sick of it, that’s why I’m asking here (I’m a 1800 player, so have good reasons; I am open to suggestions from any player, though)
-please not french either, for the same reason
-if sicilian, favorite line?
I dote over the Scandinavian now and then, w/ the mix of sicilian.