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  • wat website is this?

  • nice video. interesting : )

  • I don't wanna argue with you buddy boy. I'm a dragon player myself. After getting beat tons of times playing 9...d5 I changed my mind. I know the lines. For example Be6 sacking the rook for the counter play? lol. White gets a small positional advantage. I'm not saying this because GM's say it. I've learn it's worse for playing it 100's of times. For the record, I didn't say "Bad". I said "slightly worse."

  • I do not see the point of giving up an opening that is "slightly worse" for black unless a GM told you not to. If you can't get a good game with the 9...d5 line maybe the dragon just isn't a good choice of opening for you.

  • The douche playing White needs to be shot. For the record, 9...d5 leads to a worse position for black after 10. exd5 Nxd5 11.Nxc6 bxc6 12.Bd4. Black has counter play but while will be a little better. Better for black is the old 9...Nxd4 which leads to some crazy stuff. If you'd like to know more about the Dragon Sicilian, message me here or on ICC. I'm DancingBaboon 2200 Bullet 2300 Blitz

  • lol your funny! Just because some GMs say something is bad for black doesnt mean its true. The position arrived after most of those lines have equal chances for both sides to say an opening is bad for one side is ludicrous. Perhaps you need to be shot?

  • Ignore my comment, i didnt think it all the way through witht he bishop blocking part.

  • wat about bf5, and if he takes your queen then its kb3 mate, and blocking with bishop first is mate again. Blocking with queen, then you could go from there.

  • At 3:35, why not Knight B3, forking the king and queen?

  • that is a really good move not really to fork the king and queen but rather to get the discovered check with Qa4. Bf5 transposes but it gives my opponent a choice. One of my favorite things to do is give my opponents choices (if they choose wrong I usually have a strong tactic) so it gives them more to think about and keeps my options open too. So I do a nonforcing move to give him a choice and also to keep my possibilities open.

  • Actually, 15. ... Nb3+ 16. Kc2 Nxd2 17. Nxa2 Nxf1 18. Rhxf1 Bf5+, followed by either rook to d8 looks pretty strong for black to my patzer eyes.

  • Why pull the trigger so early and trade when you can build more tension with Qa4 after Nb3+? When your attacking you dont want to trade its a basic rule.

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