Comments on https://lichess.org/@/loristavernier/blog/which-opening-should-you-play-in-blitz-/CSyCQgLZ
Comments on https://lichess.org/@/loristavernier/blog/which-opening-should-you-play-in-blitz-/CSyCQgLZ
Comments on https://lichess.org/@/loristavernier/blog/which-opening-should-you-play-in-blitz-/CSyCQgLZ
Je crois que le lien du chapitre de l'étude ou de la partie suffit dans une étude Lichess, en tout cas, ça fait pas très beau ici : https://lichess.org/@/loristavernier/blog/which-opening-should-you-play-in-blitz-/CSyCQgLZ#:~:text=of%20the%20game.-,%3Ciframe%20width%3D%22600%22%20height%3D%22371%22%20src%3D%22,%22%20frameborder%3D0%3E%3C/iframe%3E,-%3Ciframe%20width%3D%22600
Good blog
@LPDJ Merci, ça a été modifié :D
Good blog, but I would recommend to play the openings you also play in an OTB-tournament to gain more experience in your repertoire.
Sure thing @Thorax_Laneus !
I just play whatever I know best since I know the main and side lines of these openings, and that will save me clock time. I choose scotch and Scandinavian as they aren’t very theory heavy.
Exactly ! By the way, I will create a post about the Scotch game with a Free PDF of the theory. Would you be interested ?
@loristavernier said in #1:
Comments on lichess.org/@/loristavernier/blog/which-opening-should-you-play-in-blitz-/CSyCQgLZ
Excellent blog, I recommend :) And so in general I play Ponziani's debut, even created a popular studio about him) If you need = write to me in private)
@loristavernier said in #8:
Exactly ! By the way, I will create a post about the Scotch game with a Free PDF of the theory. Would you be interested ?
dude i can help lol