I was booting into Linux and as Linux systems do it outputted some stuff along the lines of Bogo. I suddenly remembered the Bogo-Indian defense. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogo-Indian_Defence
It may not be seen at top level chess like the Queens-Indian or the Nimzo-Indian but there are a few transpositional possibilities. I would also not be surprised if the players here who play it by design or just moving the pieces that way did not know the why's/wherefore's of the Bogo-Indian.
Originally posted by z00tBogo is played at every level..it's solid
I was booting into Linux and as Linux systems do it outputted some stuff along the lines of [b]Bogo. I suddenly remembered the Bogo-Indian defense. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogo-Indian_Defence
It may not be seen at top level chess like the Queens-Indian or the Nimzo-Indian but there are a few transpositional possibilities. I would also not be surpris ...[text shortened]... sign or just moving the pieces that way did not know the why's/wherefore's of the Bogo-Indian.[/b]
Originally posted by z00tMoney!
I was booting into Linux and as Linux systems do it outputted some stuff along the lines of [b]Bogo. I suddenly remembered the Bogo-Indian defense. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogo-Indian_Defence
It may not be seen at top level chess like the Queens-Indian or the Nimzo-Indian but there are a few transpositional possibilities. I would also not be surpris ...[text shortened]... sign or just moving the pieces that way did not know the why's/wherefore's of the Bogo-Indian.[/b]
I learnt it from Roman D. videos and dvd's.
Great teacher.