Originally posted by trevor33i play it almost every game cuz i put a challenge for anybody to accept and play as black and most people play e4
any thoughts?
1.e5 d5
2. xd5 Nf6
3. Nc3 here i used to play c6, but i been trying out g6
also idk the openings by name i just know that d5 is scandinavian
Originally posted by EcstremeVenomactually, idk if thats even an opening, is it possible for anyone to see what fritz says about that move? g6
i play it almost every game cuz i put a challenge for anybody to accept and play as black and most people play e4
1.e5 d5
2. xd5 Nf6
3. Nc3 here i used to play c6, but i been trying out g6
also idk the openings by name i just know that d5 is scandinavian
Originally posted by EcstremeVenomsince you gambit a pawn... they have named it... surprice: the scandinavian gambit ;-)
i play it almost every game cuz i put a challenge for anybody to accept and play as black and most people play e4
1.e5 d5
2. xd5 Nf6
3. Nc3 here i used to play c6, but i been trying out g6
also idk the openings by name i just know that d5 is scandinavian
Originally posted by moon 111Scandinavian always seems better for white in my opinion. If you play it I say that 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Nf6 is the best way to go about it. BTW Fischer scored 100% against the Scandinavian. Edit:Not quite, his recored was 5 wins 2 draws 0 losses. So he was undefeated against it...
i like what everyone said i think its about even but im not so good so dont take me by my word
Originally posted by Regicidalactually, the scandi has been gaining a better reputation as of late.
Let's see. Black plays a defense of poor reputation, then white reciprocates with an even poorer opening. Brilliant!
I just find that the fast development and open lines of the BDG are more helpful to me when I have 5 min to think as opposed to the lines of the scandi.
In cc, I never play the BDG, only exd5.