At 4:02, why would black castle into white's obvious plan? I realize the pawn structure is messed up on the queen side, but still--I'd be tempted to castle queenside away from all of white's attacking pieces.
I never see my opponent take on F5, I am very surprised to see that is the most common move played there. I know I would never take that pawn there, it exposed the King and ruins the defense. I find most people wait for me to take on G6 and then they take back with the pawn on F7 to open up the rook file. I do enjoy the grand prix opening though
At 4:02, why would black castle into white's obvious plan? I realize the pawn structure is messed up on the queen side, but still--I'd be tempted to castle queenside away from all of white's attacking pieces.
Nice to see the Grand Prix coming back
Back in my day, they played Bc4
Very nice explanation.
I never see my opponent take on F5, I am very surprised to see that is the most common move played there. I know I would never take that pawn there, it exposed the King and ruins the defense. I find most people wait for me to take on G6 and then they take back with the pawn on F7 to open up the rook file. I do enjoy the grand prix opening though
Impressive. Want to see a video about counter halloween gambit.
Thanks bro But analysis of good game also discuss if not I will help you
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1. e4 c5 2. c4 e6 3. Qa4 Nc6 4. Nc3 Nc6 5. f4 Be7 6. Nf3 O-O
7. d3 d5 8. e5 Ng4 9. Be2 d4 10. Nd1 Qd7 11. Qc2 b6 12. h3 Nh6
13. g4 f6 14. ef6 gf6 15. Nf2 Qc7 16. Bd2 Bb7 17. f5 Nf7 18. Rg1 Ng5
19. Ne4 Nh3 20. Rh1 Ng5 21. O-O-O Ne4 22. de4 ef5 23. gf5 Bd6
24. Rdg1 Kh8 25. Nh4 Ne5 26. Ng6 Ng6 27. fg6 Rg8 28. Rg4 f5
29. Rh7 Qh7 30. gh7 Rg4 31. Bg4 fg4 32. Qd1 Be5 33. Qg4 Bg7
34. Qe6 Rf8 35. Kc2 Bc8 36. Qg6 Bd7 37. Bh6 Bh6 38. Qh6 Rf2
39. Kc1 Rg2 40. e5 Rg4 41. Kd2 Rg2 42. Ke1 Rg7 43. e6 Ba4
44. Qh2 Bc6 45. Qd6 Bh1 46. e7