Part VI in my lecture series titled: "Moving up to class E: rated 1000-1199, Anyone Can Do It". This time, we discuss when to trad Part VI in my lecture series titled: "Moving up to class E: rated 1000-1199, Anyone Can Do It". This time, we discuss when to trade pieces, with regard to tempo, attacking power, and material.
um what does ommposseint or in pass play do again
slave411 4 years ago
en passant as white means that you have a pawn on the 5th rank (a5, b5, etc.) and black moves one of his pawns from the 7th rank to the 5th rank in one fell swoop, thereby avoiding the possibility of being captured on the 6th rank (a7-a5 to avoid b5 pawn, etc.) on that very next move only, white can remove black's pawn on the space that it skipped over. of course, it works for black on the 4th rank oppositely
grobchess 4 years ago
maxottawa, are you talking about as white or black?
grobchess 4 years ago
He says: I can not play well against an Indian Opening, so he must be white.
furrer08 4 years ago
No, not exactly. The King's Indian Attack for white goes Nf3, g3, Bg2, 0-0, d3, e4 (sometimes in a different order) that Fischer himself used to play. Then of course, we have the Indians for black (Nimzo, King's, Queen's, Bogo, etc.). Therefore, the question still stands.
grobchess 4 years ago