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![]() I also became a member of another, now defunct, openings club. I enjoyed the thematic tournaments and, even at the time of this writing, I am involved in a Sicilian Thematic Tournament. What a great way to look at a favorite opening from both offense and defense! As we grow, and maybe if, I hope to enjoy some more of those. In the meantime, I think we need moderators and membership. What say you? Joe |
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jplank 26-Jul-07, 08:37 |
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nugodog 30-Jul-07, 23:40 |
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![]() I've been playing chess since 2003 and I quickly learned that some knowledge of opening play is a MUST. I hope I can contribute to the club in some way even if it's only with my questions. P. |
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neilskye 02-Aug-07, 01:37 |
![]() My favourite openings: as white, Ruy Lopez, almost exclusively whenever I can. against the Sicilian I play the Morra Gambit I am usually happy to meet the Philidor or the French. as black, I usually play to allow the Ruy Lopez, have some knowledge in the Petrov and I am starting to play the Sicilian too. Against 1.d4 I play 1...Nf6 which I think is best. That's enough of my secrets. |
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tomwhufc 02-Aug-07, 04:04 |
![]() Hope to learn a lot. TOm |
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far1ey 07-Aug-07, 01:14 |
![]() All the best, Andrew |
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tully15 11-Aug-07, 06:47 |
![]() I look forwardto learning new openings in the future with help of this club! Jon |
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bobbygoren 11-Aug-07, 19:07 |
![]() more or less for the main offense. I wish I knew this area better. I go to an online school for chess so I study chess. My goal is to break 1600 again. Stopped playing for awhile and have to get some confidence back. |
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tuzzo 17-Aug-07, 00:55 |
![]() I like to play every classical opening, so i hate moves like 1.b3 and similars I think that the study of an opening is a way to improve the whole chess strength, and so only the studying and playing openings played and commented by great players allows this! |
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![]() I usually play the French v. 1.e4 and the Dutch v. 1.d4; v. the English I play 1....e5. As white I prefer less traveled roads, like the Trompovsky, the Torre and the Veresov. Looking forward to the club and this forum! Clark |
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bobbygoren 19-Aug-07, 20:13 |
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whizzkid111 20-Aug-07, 09:36 |
![]() I play 2 openings against 1.e4 my main one Sicilian Dragon and my backup is French defence. for fast games I sometimes ( but only for fast games) play centre counter. Why do I have 2 openings vs 1.e4? well because most people know what I play and may plan something totally devastating against it so I can play my secret weapon. I play against 1.d4 grunfeld ( my main one) and sometimes 1.d5. And sometimes I play other stuff, but not that often. against 1. Nf3 Nf6 and then 2.b6 against 1.c4 g6 against 1.f4 g6. I play 1.e4 as White. I try scotch gambits and also the max lange attack. Soon I will try Bishop's game. I play alapins V.S sicilian. advance V.S french. My target is to try and get my rating to 2000!! |
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chris_davison 20-Aug-07, 10:39 |
![]() Openings I play. As white I play 1.e4 As I play as black 1. e4 1...c5 1. d4 1...Nf6 1. c4 1...Nf6 1. b4 1...e6 1.b3 1...Nf6 1.Nf3 1...Nf6 1.Nc3 1...c5 1.g3 1...e5 or 1...c5 1.g4 1...e5 other strange openings. 1...e5 or 1...c5. Thank you for letting me in. |
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blinders 25-Aug-07, 05:46 |
![]() My best results, up to now, are with the Polish opening and the Caro-Kann defence. I've experienced some difficulties with the French defence and the Benko gambit. I love thematic tournaments and I organize some myself on gameknot. Fabrice |
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jcasazza 03-Sep-07, 16:06 |
![]() I will try to help where i can, feel free to ask questions. Joe casazza |
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![]() Thanks for accepting me into the club. Peace vhhsawb |
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![]() as white i play d4, hoping to get a chance to play the stonewall attack. as black i play the sicilian against e4, and try for laskers defense against d4. -the_prez |
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kingdawar 23-Sep-07, 11:15 |
![]() Paul Keres Attack with Qf3: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e6 7. g4 h6 8. Qf3! Nbd7 9. Rg1 Ne5 10. Qh3 and White has a comfortable position. There are some alternative variations, (7. ... e5 for example), all lead to interesting games with an advantage for White. At least, I haven't seen a loss for White from this position on GameKnot. Interesting sample game: board #8031623 (you don't even have to play it very well to get an overwhelming position. After Black has traded off both Knights, d5 becomes a delicious spot for the White Knight) I used to play the Danish Gambit when I was younger, but I have found that if Black plays everything correctly (for instance, following the GameKnot DB), he doesn't have much of a problem and can have an easy endgame, which is usually won. White has to work hard to prove it is worth half a point! Openings I like playing Black; Sicilian Najdorf after 1. e4 c5; Fajarowicz after 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e5!? 3. dxe5 Ne4. I vary every now and then because things don't work out like I want to, but these are the main lines I focus on... heinzkat |
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charlet 26-Sep-07, 06:59 |
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derman53 10-Oct-07, 07:43 |
![]() I need to learn some of the other openings especially for d4. I have an ICCF match with a guy who is opening with f4 so I need to learn about Bird's opening. I live currently in Thailand about 40 kilometers above Bangkok. I teach English at a small college. I really love it over here. Of you are ever in the Dayton Ohio area look up the Dayton Chess Club. It s one of the best in the midwest. May soon rival sone of the New York Clubs. I also play on the It's your turn and Chesshere sites. Each offer something a litle different. This one is my favorite. DERMAN |
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e4e6 14-Oct-07, 14:52 |
![]() Also, those that know me from before probably know that I have tried almost everything, and play a wider variety of openings than most people do. Part of that is because in Over The Board tournaments, my "pet" lines tend to be very drawish in certain variations, and I just got sick and tired of draw to players 300 below. That said, here's my main reportoire that I play OTB when playing masters: White: 1.d4 Against the QGD Orthodox - Exchange Against the Slav - 3.Nc3 and 4.e3 Against the Semi-Slav - Shabalov Gambit (6.Qc2 and 7.g4) Against the QGA - 3.e4 Against the King's Indian - Gligoric Variation (Classical wth 7.Be3) Against the Nimzo-Indian - Leningrad Variation (4.Bg5) Against the Benoni - Flick-Knife Attack (a.k.a. Taimanov Variation) Against the Benko - 4.cxb5 and 5.b6 Against the Dutch - 2.Bg5 Against the Modern/Pirc (1...g6/1...d6) - 150 Attack Against 1...e6 (attempting a Dutch Deferred or English Defense) - 2.e4 (French) Black: Against 1.e4 - French Against 1.d4 - Clarendon Court Defense Against 1.c4 - English Defense Against 1.Nf3 - 1...f5 Other openings I play (often against lower-rated opponents, as I hate facing things like the French Exchange against a player that's 300 below me. If some 300 above me wants to play the exchange, I'll take the easy draw!): White: 1.Nc3 Black vs 1.e4: Sicilian Taimanov, Sicilian Scheveningen, Latvian Gambit Black vs 1.d4: Chigorin Defense, Semi-Slav Defense |
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![]() Like to play openings that I would never do in "real life". After all..Who starts a game with g2-g4? Living in Sweden.studying math and physics. Anyone care for a Latvian gambit? |
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sour_jax 28-Oct-07, 23:46 |
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fall3n 06-Dec-07, 05:44 |
![]() thanks for letting me into this club |
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rogubravo 16-Dec-07, 13:57 |
![]() My name is Rodrigo, and I've been playing competitive chess (on and off) since I was 14; I'm a complete opening junky, I have tons of books on opening theory and so when I discovered this club just today I was delighted! Thanks for accepting me as part of the club. Also, right now I'm changing my complete opening repertoire with white to 1. d4, after playing the English for many many years. Hence I feel I discovered this club at the exact right time! With black, I play the Caro-Kan against 1.e4, and either the Slav or the QG accepted against 1. d4; I play various lines of the Symmetrical English against 1. c4 and really love playing black against both the English and the Reti. I keep a very small number of games, but I'll be delighted to join any thematic tournament organized by this club, as long as it's related to the openings I play. Rodrigo |
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