That line doesn't look too bad. The only thing we need to watch out for is that if he goes Bxf6 to take our knight, we have to stack our pawns to take the bishop back. We'll need to be looking to move Bf7 before he has a free move.Black,
Why not Qb6? If they do b3 we do Qb4. Pin the N plus likely force Qd2.
I prefer that or h6.
I think you mean Be7?I'm also not opposed to doubling pawns there as it opens the g file for our Rooks potentially.That line doesn't look too bad. The only thing we need to watch out for is that if he goes Bxf6 to take our knight, we have to stack our pawns to take the bishop back. We'll need to be looking to move Bf7 before he has a free move.Black,
Why not Qb6? If they do b3 we do Qb4. Pin the N plus likely force Qd2.
I prefer that or h6.
Poisoned pawn? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hmeRKAPJ9YBlack,
Why not Qb6? If they do b3 we do Qb4. Pin the N plus likely force Qd2.
I prefer that or h6.
Done. We're going with that one.White
Bg5 looks good to me
I'm lost here. In our white game, I had us for 8.Bg5 so I don't see a move for them to f4?!In our white game O has moved f4. H4 seems really the only choice.
Also, need to come to consensus in our black
game pretty quick. Time is running.
Gah - I'm not having a good morning. Bg5 is the move that I made. They responded f6.Sand, please check your notation in the thread. You have our white game as us moving Bg7. I believe that should be Bg5.
I have fixed things up. The last moves for then in our white game was f6. In our black game they moved f4.I'm lost here. In our white game, I had us for 8.Bg5 so I don't see a move for them to f4?!
You and I are in for Qb6. Need a third from Joe or nysfl. This will certainly cause some eyebrows over there to raise.Black,
What are we down to?
Qb6 or Be7? I thought we had 2 votes for the former. Someone please chime in.![]()
Bh4 and Qb6, done!
Bone up on your poisoned pawn tactics, as we are going to need them.
Otello has hit 100 posts in there. Damn.My guess is that they're trying to decide if they should just resign now or play it out for the lesson they're about to receive!
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I'm happy with either Qb2 or Nc6. Nc6 will make them move a bit to continue while we develop. Qb2 is the poison.pizzatyme said:Black
They moved Qd2 inviting the poisoned pawn on b2.
Here and here. Now you're caught up. We're only 8 moves into each. Slog into them and let us know what you think.UniAlias said:Sorry guys.. Was out of town the last four days and catching up at work has kept me busy. I'll do the best I can to try to get up to speed but I'm not sure I'll be able to help much.![]()
If we go Nc6, I'd expect them to go Bxf6. Assuming we take the bishop with our pawn, we don't really have a good place to castle to.I'm happy with either Qb2 or Nc6. Nc6 will make them move a bit to continue while we develop. Qb2 is the poison.pizzatyme said:Black
They moved Qd2 inviting the poisoned pawn on b2.
The backward pawn on d6 will be the center of their attack. Once they go O-O-O how do we adequately defend this?Black
If we go Be7 I can see them going e5 and then forcing a pawn exchange and then we must move the N. Then they exchange Bishops and we have to take with the King. That looks ugly.
I prefer e5 as it forces a pawn exchange and if he takes the BxN, then I'm not too worried about not castling. We force his N to retreat to b3 or he loses a pawn (without the poison).
Something like:
e5
BxN. gxf6
fxe5 dxe5
Nb3
I like this as it stunts white's development and leaves us with many options.
Now he has an isolated pawn and we have doubled pawns and weak castling options but as I've said, I'm okay not castling at this point.
I'm a risk taker, so I just throw this out for discussion.
Discuss...![]()
e5Sand, run me through how you see it playing out after we do e5?
No thoughts on my e5 line? If not Qb2, I still like Nc6, then Be7.I think Qb2 leads to:
Nb3. Nc6?
e5. And then it looks ugly for our development.
As long as they leave Qb2 as an option, I think we leave it there and zag where they expect us to zig. I think they are expecting it, let's piss 'em off.![]()
Nc6Black
Nc6
Bxf6 gxf6
OOO Where do we go from here?
Only have a minute, but I think Qb2 leads to Rb1. Then, we're scrambling for our queen's life for a couple of moves while they develop.I think Qb2 leads to:
Nb3. Nc6?
e5. And then it looks ugly for our development.
As long as they leave Qb2 as an option, I think we leave it there and zag where they expect us to zig. I think they are expecting it, let's piss 'em off.![]()
Qb2 works a lot better after e5, if we can chase their knight away from d4.pizzatyme said:After e5, their Nf5 and we can do Qb2.
I think e5 forces Nb3. Otherwise, through exchanges, we end up controlling the black squares with the Q & B. Nf3 is possible but very passive for white and then we get in Nc6.
We want his dark Bishop off the board IMO.
Yep - thus the poisoned pawn.Only have a minute, but I think Qb2 leads to Rb1. Then, we're scrambling for our queen's life for a couple of moves while they develop.I think Qb2 leads to:
Nb3. Nc6?
e5. And then it looks ugly for our development.
As long as they leave Qb2 as an option, I think we leave it there and zag where they expect us to zig. I think they are expecting it, let's piss 'em off.![]()