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What happens when black forces piece exchanges?
Sometimes resulting in less comand of the center?
How does the turtle come out of it's shell and attack the opposing king?
you will find that this formation is perfectly... symmetrics, lol
just make sure your queen can do castling heehheeheeheee.... peace!
dont try this!! u will lose!
I have noticed that chess.com gives the name of the opening but not the rest of the moves if you self analyze. Players would do much better if they knew and played at least 10 moves into an opening.
I have noticed that chess.com gives the name of the opening but not the rest of the moves if you self analyze. Players would do much better if they knew and played at least 10 moves into an opening.
Game Review and Analysis both give you the longest line you played (in Game Review, it highlights the last book move). Sometimes you end up transposing--I started with a Sicilian Defense, my opponent played the Alapin, and it ended up transposing into a 10-move line of the Panov Attack against the Caro-Kann.
Ive been hearing that people have been losing because they dont have very good openings. Ive learned the hard way not to bring my queen out early. nevermind the fact that the black pieces arent moving, but look at this, its called the fianchetto:
Now, if youre playing against someone, the opening should be a race to this formation.Why? because whoever gets to the center controls the board.
Or, if you are more on the defence side, you could try something like this:
The opponent will be so angry and make a stupid move trying to get at your king. Dont forget this is sicilian, so always do it on your king side.