Poison Pawn Trap
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my favorite trap :D (and one of the only ones i know...)
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Blacks second move seems very unlikely after starting with the Sicilian...is it common?
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NEVER MIND
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Music too loud
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@yehkc00l Would trade pawns because of the white Queen.
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Guy: finishes talking
Me: * boom*
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@yehkc00l That is a gambit. You can either decline or accept the gambit. In this case, black declined the gambit.
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WAIT,WAIT,WAIT,!!!! LOOK AT THE OPENIGN PAWN SEQUENCE WHY THE HELL WOULD THE BLACK PAWN NOT TAKE THE WHITE PAWN ON D4??? its a free pawn!
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very nice trap,
but pawn in b5 can make en passant what lead to check mate in two moves :)
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If the queen takes a2 and white follows up by attacking the queen with the rook. Instead of a desperado and taking the rook, can't black bring his light-squared bishop to g4 to force a queen swap?
ToiletMaker 4 months ago
@ToiletMaker well what would that do if he just blocks with the pawn? Then black is going to lose miserably. White is also still attacking c7 fork too
Chess4Success 4 months ago
When the bishop put the king in check and made it move so he could get the queen, instead of moving the king why couldn't he take the bishop with the queen? Does that even make sense hahaahaha
Mallard33drake 11 months ago
@Mallard33drake yes he could do that if he wants to lose his queen.. the bishop remember is protected by the Rook on b1..
Chess4Success 11 months ago 5