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yon_cassius 31-Oct-13, 10:05 |
![]() Analysis here at Gameknot says that 5. ... Nf6 is the best response. Analysis at Chess.com says that 5. ... Ne5 is a mistake and that 5. ... Qe7 is better. Does anyone know the King's Gambit well enough to clarify this? |
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![]() According to Chessbase GB openings Book move 5...Nf6!! is better than 5...Qe7? dubious move. Trust more in the openings book move of CB because its statistics are compiled from GM games and GK- GB are compiled from all of the GK game players regardless of their ratings. |
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yon_cassius 09-Nov-13, 18:14 |
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![]() KGA is a very sharp game with a lot of tactical possibilities for both sides. If you are not familiar with this opening you can fall into the traps especially when you are playing black. When I was a beginner I used to play Ruy Lopez that is 1.e4, e5 but the white dictates the game and he can transform into other opening variation. For me, I have very limited opening repertoire. So, I try to avoid King's Gambit by playing Sicilian when I play Black., that is 1.e4- c5. If you are interested in playing KGA or any other variation please go to youtube and type in the opening variation in the search engine. The above link is the game between American GM Bobby Fischer and Russian GM Spasky. In this game Fischer lost. Try to study top GM games in youtube. Good Luck. |
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yon_cassius 10-Nov-13, 18:48 |
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yon_cassius 11-Nov-13, 01:23 |
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