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Sweet Opening for Black!
Posted by
Argiem
24 Apr 2006 10:56pm
I have used this opening in many games. I find that it works against almost anything that White can throw at you... The first four moves for Black would be: d6, c6, nd7, qc7 (in any order.) This isn't a common opening, but it's very effective as an overall setup against White. When I play as White against people, I have usually played: e4, nf3, nc3, d4. I checked this position against the one for Black at chesslab.com and it said 25% chance of a win for White, 50% for Black and 25% chance of a draw. It's recomended move after a long analysis for white was: be2, which after played left the stats at: 0% for White, 100% for Black and 0% draw. Just thought I would let y'all in on this one.
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