Hello, nice game, but why is it called f3/f6 combinations?
nicocola1 1 year ago
@nicocola1 the key move of the combination has to do with the f6 square in this game the key move is Nf6
Vonzi0000 1 year ago
Thanks man!
Yayabaa 1 year ago
Hey bro whats ur rating
BdizzleFaReal 2 years ago
I dont have an official rating yet.
Vonzi0000 2 years ago
Thanks because I actually use the Black formation against the Closed Sicilian the French defense Chigorin variation, and the English opening. The big problem is like you said the weak dark squares created by playing e6 and g6.
romeobishop 2 years ago
Nice video series, Im starting to use this in my games good!
thechessgeek 2 years ago
Very nice, 5 stars :)
Can you post some depth material on the two knight's defense? Specifically, defending the fried liver or sidestepping it.
adi11235 2 years ago
ok I will work on that.
Hello, nice game, but why is it called f3/f6 combinations?
nicocola1 1 year ago
@nicocola1 the key move of the combination has to do with the f6 square in this game the key move is Nf6
Vonzi0000 1 year ago
Thanks man!
Yayabaa 1 year ago
Hey bro whats ur rating
BdizzleFaReal 2 years ago
I dont have an official rating yet.
Vonzi0000 2 years ago
Thanks because I actually use the Black formation against the Closed Sicilian the French defense Chigorin variation, and the English opening. The big problem is like you said the weak dark squares created by playing e6 and g6.
romeobishop 2 years ago
Nice video series, Im starting to use this in my games good!
thechessgeek 2 years ago
Very nice, 5 stars :)
Can you post some depth material on the two knight's defense? Specifically, defending the fried liver or sidestepping it.
adi11235 2 years ago
ok I will work on that.
Vonzi0000 2 years ago