I dont want to know about Palms or his son or the Indiana Championship or what book by Nakamura. You could talk about all these at the end of the video
did you lose to the matrix in a past kings life? you sound like you despise it, lol its actually pretty funny. good movie though. you would deffinately kick my ass, but you should be more tolerant of all the neos.
i can kinda see where you are going with this but I don't think for a second you truly understand the matrix style sorry but this was probably your only time playing against this I would think
I did play the originator of this opening (Bernie Parham, Senior) over 20 years ago, with Mr. Parham conducting the white pieces. It went 1. e4 c5 2. Qh5 Nf6 3. Qh4 Nc6 =/+. Black won in 56 moves.
@NottinghamEngland thank you. Winning against Karjakin with this is mos def impressive. But Naka had a lost position out of the opening and only won due to terrible blunders by Sergey. Therefore I maintain that this opening is bad but acknowledge that Naka is a very strong player.
@Ruxistico I agree with you. That was only one game and Nakamura had plenty of other games with that opening and bad results. Sounds like a fantastic player playing a terrible opening.
I dont want to know about Palms or his son or the Indiana Championship or what book by Nakamura. You could talk about all these at the end of the video
attoom995 9 months ago
you talk too fucking muchhh
robbycar06 9 months ago
did you lose to the matrix in a past kings life? you sound like you despise it, lol its actually pretty funny. good movie though. you would deffinately kick my ass, but you should be more tolerant of all the neos.
sandwichappy 10 months ago
I like that guy's lastname...
lazimofo90 1 year ago
i can kinda see where you are going with this but I don't think for a second you truly understand the matrix style sorry but this was probably your only time playing against this I would think
prayoccasion 1 year ago
wow
speedproductions797 1 year ago
another master i know suggesting Nf6! right away letting the queen take the pawn for development.
Taobert 1 year ago
Before claiming that this game is "knocking out the matrix" you should probably play the creator of the system.
Aq3ntOranq3 1 year ago
@Aq3ntOranq3
I did play the originator of this opening (Bernie Parham, Senior) over 20 years ago, with Mr. Parham conducting the white pieces. It went 1. e4 c5 2. Qh5 Nf6 3. Qh4 Nc6 =/+. Black won in 56 moves.
Bilgemeister 7 months ago
lol this opening is garbage. Does any1 know of any Nakamura games where he actually won with this?
I haven't ever lost a game after 1. e4, e5 2. Qh5.
On chesscube it's called Patzer's Opening lol
Ruxistico 1 year ago
NottinghamEngland 5 months ago
@NottinghamEngland thank you. Winning against Karjakin with this is mos def impressive. But Naka had a lost position out of the opening and only won due to terrible blunders by Sergey. Therefore I maintain that this opening is bad but acknowledge that Naka is a very strong player.
Ruxistico 5 months ago
@Ruxistico I agree with you. That was only one game and Nakamura had plenty of other games with that opening and bad results. Sounds like a fantastic player playing a terrible opening.
NottinghamEngland 5 months ago
After 1.e4 e5 2.Qh5 I prefer to defend with Bd6! But Shredder likes to play d6. I don't like Nf6 or Nc6.
rich187113 2 years ago