Chess Lesson: Scandinavian Defence
Enviado por: jrobichess
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A look at the book lines for the Scandinavian Defence played by black, exploring variations and also including a grandmaster game between Karpov and Larsen for illustration.
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i should give it a go after seeing this.
Jrobi, great video man. Any chance on doing the blackmar-Diemer Gambit. I have a friend at school who constantly plays the Scandinavian and its good to transpose into unfamiliar territory
white pawn to e4 black pawn to d5 white pawn takes black pawn. white pawn at c7 moves to c6
white pawn takes the black pawn and black knight at b8 takes the white pawn. is this way right as well
And, to be sure, all of my comments are with a grin....I try my best to follow a principled game (Evans) but with a thought to explore (Capablanca(sp?) and Fisher)
Lost most of my books 20 years back. a divorce;I ended up with all her nursing books, she got my chess books.
I got the cat, she got the dog.
But, it was her chess set even though she didn't play.
She doesn't even play chess.
Go figure.
Meanwhile, instead of thinking on the past, this is a great opening given Black remembers basic defence principles, as the very thrust up front is really a jolt to White.
I used to toss it out sometimes for surprise, but, nowadays, not so much into that thinking.
I don't really get to play anyone because all my chess playing friends are where I used to live. But, I still 'consider' some games