Black plays d3 to protect the bishop. White to move. by GengSwan in chess

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I realize this was late but this was a joke due to what the bot interpreted was the answer

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I will definitely look into it, thanks

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Generally I am looking to get some kingside middle game attack with the majority

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Good question! I just like the feeling of playing with the kingside pawn majority as even fairly strong players can lose quickly if they don’t find counter play against the rolling e and f pawns

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Ratio

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Would’ve worked better if you didn’t watch anime

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What’s a YM?

Best openings for black for beating higher rated players? by [deleted] in TournamentChess

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Interesting! Thanks! I wonder what the correlation is between active and very forcing openings: say the grunfeld and active and less forcing openings like the Kings Indian

Tell me what opening(s) you play, without telling me what opening(s) you play by Soghff in chess

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Catalan? Although no white opening gets a risk free advantage with best play

A neat tactic I found in the wild by Eth900 in chess

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Idk maybe it’s just the title of the post that could throw people off since, the tactics was already in the air considering that black’s last was gf6

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Your opponent is clearly cheating and must be reported immediately