Chess Trap #6 White Traps Queen Fianchetto
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@yqian321 You found 5 different players move their Knight to d7?!
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I like the idea but no one realistically, even when starting out, would move their knight to d7. If white was to push his Queen Pawn to d5, that would encourage Black to develop his/her Knight to d7 at no expense to the Fork/Mate.
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If he moves to f8 pull out the queen > Check > forced to move to e8 then pull up queen to f7 Checkmate
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@S1av3z3r0o okay mr. comment-a-year-later
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@ohsomecustard I have seen grandmasters use that opening by black. Highly doubt you have the ground to call them "retarded children"
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ive never seen grandmasters or any one like 1500+ open with fianchetto first or open with g3
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Excuse me but the Fianchetto was done from the King's side...
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Hey Jackasses. Its important to know how to take advantage when someone doesnt play the opening in the correct order. Hes showing you how to take advantage when they dont do that. Alot of you think you're good at chess and wouldnt know how to exploit a weakness cause all you do is memorize book moves and would probably pass up that combination. assholes.
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gud 1 but most ppl will move da king pawn 1st
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4. Bc4 Nd7?? is a blunder.
this is not a trap it's a blunder, a trap is when you can setup a tactical trick, a blunder is when black doesnt know what he's doing...
realistically only retarded children would play those initial moves by black
ohsomecustard 1 year ago 22
The bishop on c1 is protecting it.
shadowrunner103 2 years ago 7