What if my opponent plays a counter SLP gambit ?
What if my opponent plays a counter SLP gambit ?
@Folichon said in #11:
What if my opponent plays a counter SLP gambit ?
then you saved the lost position?
@Folichon said in #11:
> What if my opponent plays a counter SLP gambit ?
then you saved the lost position?
Great article! I used number 10, dirty tricks in move 48 of this game:
https://lichess.org/aGFmAaL2#95
Great article! I used number 10, dirty tricks in move 48 of this game:
https://lichess.org/aGFmAaL2#95
Number 10 dirty tricks
https://lichess.org/rKDi2axE
Number 10 dirty tricks https://lichess.org/rKDi2axE
Number 9 dirty tricks
https://lichess.org/study/BXdnRLsz
Number 9 dirty tricks https://lichess.org/study/BXdnRLsz
I can give a game if anyone wants, but more important is the merits, that have not been described in this (by the way, wonderful!) article. My biggest swindle in classical game was played pure psychologically - I just knew that my opponent (~2150 FIDE rating) likes to end his games by stunning combinations, so in hopeless position I gave him wonderful-look-like shot. Of course it was troyan horse and of course he fell for it :) the funniest thing is that after his blunder his position was still quite good (B+5 vs R+2 endgame), but he couldn't leave the past alone and even lost! So it is important to deal with blunders, like @Avetik_ChessMood described in his 5-step method :)
I can give a game if anyone wants, but more important is the merits, that have not been described in this (by the way, wonderful!) article. My biggest swindle in classical game was played pure psychologically - I just knew that my opponent (~2150 FIDE rating) likes to end his games by stunning combinations, so in hopeless position I gave him wonderful-look-like shot. Of course it was troyan horse and of course he fell for it :) the funniest thing is that after his blunder his position was still quite good (B+5 vs R+2 endgame), but he couldn't leave the past alone and even lost! So it is important to deal with blunders, like @Avetik_ChessMood described in his 5-step method :)
https://lichess.org/qS1NI8i6
https://lichess.org/qS1NI8i6
This is amazing! One thing, though. Does lichess/chess.com allow creating a second account for the Bishop A6 gambit?
This is amazing! One thing, though. Does lichess/chess.com allow creating a second account for the Bishop A6 gambit?
this is an amazing post thank you
this is an amazing post thank you
https://lichess.org/ARP4fYb4PIkC
https://lichess.org/ARP4fYb4PIkC