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  • First Steps: 1 e4 e5
  • John Emms
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  • ISBN: 9781781944134
  • Publisher: Everyman Chess
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How to defend 1. e4 c5 2. e5?! - Chess.com I still won the game though =p. Once again, the first couple moves were (I was black) 1. e4 c5 (sicilian defense(. 2. e5?! Nc6. I forget what happened from there. It wasn't an online game and I typically don't record casual games such as this one. What's a good black defense for this white opening? khpa21. Portuguese Opening: 1. e4, e5 2. Bb5 - Chess Forums - Chess.com Nf6 first? Of course the opening is rarely met at high level. Last instance I am aware of (between an IM and a GM) was not very pleasant for white: Rocha, Sergio (2392) .. I rarely go to better players for advice because I like to ask questions, as in this case what is the point of 1.e4 e5 2.Bb5? I had to wonder  First Steps: 1 E4 E5: Amazon.es: John Emms: Libros en idiomas Encuentra First Steps: 1 E4 E5 de John Emms (ISBN: 9781781944134) en Amazon. Envíos gratis a partir de 19€. ChessPub Forum - First Steps: 1 e4 e5 May be. I just took a look at the given webpage. There seems to be a flaw on the cover. A pawn on e5 and one on e7. Well okay, perhaps Everyman just shuffles the pawns on their books. I own a copy of Nigel Davies' "starting out: the modern". And there Black on the cover misses a pawn on - e7. Wink Chess opening - Wikipedia Thus, early chess books, such as the 1497 text of Luis Ramirez de Lucena, present opening analysis, as does Pedro Damiano (1512), and Ruy López de Segura (1561). Ruy Lopez's disagreement with Damiano regarding the merits of 2Nc6 led to 3.Bb5 (after 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6) being named for him as the Ruy Lopez or  1.e4 2.e5 or c5 - Chess Forums - Chess.com hi everyone.just want to know what u all play against 1.e4, e5 or c5 ,and why. currently i play c5 and i am happy playing it but if u feel e5 is better please . of Sicilian study time preparing my defence against the c3 Sicilianalthough learning a line against the Morra Gambit should be an early priority. Everyman Chess| Publisher of Chess Books and Chess eBooks Everyman Chess is a Chess Books and eBooks Publisher with a Library of over 250 titles. Open Games (1.e4 e5) - Chess & Bridge Online Store An Aggressive Opening Repertoire for the Club Player - Nikolai Kalinichenko · Beating 1 e4 e5: A Repertoire for White in the Open Games - John Emms · Beating the Petroff - Kotronias & Tzermiadianos · First Steps: The French - Cyrus Lakdawala  First Steps: 1 e4 e5: Amazon.co.uk: John Emms: 9781781944134 Buy First Steps: 1 e4 e5 by John Emms (ISBN: 9781781944134) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. First Steps: 1 E4 E5 - John Emms - Google Books First Steps books are based around carefully selected instructive games which demonstrate exactly what both sides are trying to achieve. There is enough theory to enable the improving player to get to grips with the opening without feeling overwhelmed. 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Qe7, the chess.com defense - Chess Forums - Chess.com Stampnl was the first who gave this defense a name. That was on january 11, 2013. By the way, the defense can also be reached via the move-order 1.f4 e5 2. e4 Qe7. After the moves 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Black decides to defend his e5-pawn with 2 De7 and to attack indirectly White's e4-pawn. However, there are  Play 1e4 e5: A Complete Repertoire for Black in the Open Games There is no doubt that playing the Open Games is one of Black's most reliable and aggressive ways of meeting White's favorite opening move, 1 e4. Experts also agree that playing these fundamental openings is a crucial step in the development of a chess player, while moving up to the highest level it provides the  Ponziani opening traps - Chess Forums - Chess.com Ke7 9. Qxe5+ 9 Kf7 10. Qxe4And white is at an even bigger advantage than in the first one due to blacks exposed king. ¥. fJ#,.@ Qa4 . It can be very tough for White. For a similar Ponziani trap I usually play, succesfully, (see http://scacchi .vecchilibri.eu/partite/ponziani.html ). 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6 3. c3 Nc6 4. d4 Nf6 5. 1. e4 e5 2. d4 Nc6? - Chess Forums - Chess.com I often play this as white, in an attempt to get a Danish Gambit going (I have been experimenting with this opening lately) and find that some people reply with 2 Nc6 to which I respond 3. d5 forcing the knight back or to the side. (3 Nd4 which seems good at first loses the knight after 4. c3). Is there a name 

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