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X_PLAYER_J_X

Welcome back Arcieus.

Wonderful Idea Harish73 we can call it the Santa's Queen Defense.

Arcieus

Um, sargentoabel, it will help a lot if you could type in English, not Spanish, I'm sorry if you are not used to English but maybe even just put it through Google Translate

Shadow_Dragon_219

yeah agreed

 

 

Shadow_Dragon_219

also, what do u mean by Santa Claus (Jingle Bells) opening? dont really understand

finn416
Arcieus wrote:

And who took away my admin?!

I don't know. Fixing...

finn416
Arcieus wrote:

Um, sargentoabel, it will help a lot if you could type in English, not Spanish, I'm sorry if you are not used to English but maybe even just put it through Google Translate

Not Google Translate, oh god please no...

 

USE WORDREFERENCE!

finn416

I have a new line! Behold...

The Mrs. Claus attack!
finn416

@ post #365 Yes, I believe he is. Name: Jingle Bells defense

C-Crusher

Maybe this is somewhat better?

X_PLAYER_J_X

@sargentoabel

If you change the move order you have to be very careful.

In your diagram you showed.

The black queen can pick up the rook.



X_PLAYER_J_X

@C-Crusher

Yeah a couple of weeks ago people were recommending that move order you showed.

What I will say is.

If you like that move order than by all means you can play it.

Everyone has the right to play their own special lines!

The whole point of studying opening's & doing home preparation is to come up with a general line which you prefer to play.


I chose the move order 1.e4 e5 2.b3  since it had no offical name.

I haven't found any offical name to this line.

Thus, I named it the Santa Claus Opening.

I even think it is very nice move order.

In most of the mainlines white plays 2.Nf3 hitting the e5 pawn.

In some lines such as the Kings Gambit white plays 2.f4 hitting the e5 pawn.

The idea with 2.b3 is to try and hit the e5 pawn as well from a distance.

It is a more slower approach.

However, I think people underestimate the power of it!


kastawesome

sup

 

BigManArkhangelsk

Raymond, are you EVERYWHERE? I see you on almost every forum post!

USSMidwayCCA
Why stick with e4 e5? Make it interesting like a3, G4, h5, then e3? Almost no development in the center! It'll be unique!
Arcieus
USSMidwayCCA wrote:
Why stick with e4 e5? Make it interesting like a3, G4, h5, then e3? Almost no development in the center! It'll be unique!

We have already decided that 1.e4 e5 2.b3 is the Santa Claus Opening

X_PLAYER_J_X

Indeed Arcieus is correct.

The 1.e4 e5 2.b3 is the Santa Claus Opening.

We have gathered a nice amount of theory on the resulting positions which seem pretty kool

Sargentoabel showed a new line which I will have to add into the Stocking Variation with Qd6.

Very nice work!

Arcieus

But why Qd6? In the Scandinavian Defence, Black plays Qa5, seems more active and Bb4 following up puts a lot of pressure on the c3 knight

Arcieus

New basic idea: The light squared bishop should go to b5 or g2

When Black has not played Nc6 yet, g3 and Bg2 should be played as if now Bb5, then c6! and the Bishop is chased back. The Bg2 will protect the e4 pawn if the c3 Knight needs to move. An interesting alternative is Bh3! to try to exchange off the bad Bishop for Black's good Bishop, it will make development difficult for Black as d6/d5 is a bad move and if d6/d5 has already been played and Black takes with Bxh3, then Nxh3 and the Knight supports the f4 push from h3
When White is ready to exchange off the Bishop for the Knight, Black gets the two Bishops, but White's most useless minor piece is the light square Bishop whereas the c6 Knight is an important minor piece for Black
When White wants to keep the light square Bishop, this is quite passive with the Knight on f3, Black should go with Nc6, a6, Bc5 to put pressure on d4, White's only freeing move, the other choice is extremely risky, White needs to play g4, h4, and launch an attack on the Black King
X_PLAYER_J_X

WOW

New line idea's

The Sweet Bread Variation!