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    13 Nov '07 02:59
    Originally posted by rubberjaw30
    black declines with Bb6!!
    white is left just holding his wang out in a snowstorm saying:" oh $hit, what the crap do I do now?"

    The words "Wang" and "$hit" are all figments of your imagination.
    I did not actually say them.
    that would be illegal. cheers.
    Could you show me a game between two higher rated players where black wins(or draws) without a big mistake on whites part?
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    13 Nov '07 06:24
    Originally posted by Dragon Fire
    Rather embarassing but OK. Game 2233587.
    when I play black I never play 3...Bc5 I always play 3...Nf6
  3. Standard memberDragon Fire
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    13 Nov '07 08:28
    Originally posted by tomtom232
    when I play black I never play 3...Bc5 I always play 3...Nf6
    So do I, both before and after this single foray into the Evans Gambit.
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    13 Nov '07 08:30
    Originally posted by Dragon Fire
    So do I, both before and after this single foray into the Evans Gambit.
    I think that 3...Bc5 should be written like this 3...Bc5?
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    13 Nov '07 23:58
    While the Evan's Gambit might be better than the King's Gambit, the opportunities to use the Evan's are far less. White can play the King's Gambit every time that Black plays 1...e5, while Black has to play 2...Nc6 and 3...Bc5 in order to employ the Evan's Gambit. Studying the King's Gambit would probably profit the aspiring gambiteer moreso than spending a lot of time studying the Evan's Gambit.
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    14 Nov '07 00:161 edit
    Originally posted by gaychessplayer
    While the Evan's Gambit might be better than the King's Gambit, the opportunities to use the Evan's are far less. White can play the King's Gambit every time that Black plays 1...e5, while Black has to play 2...Nc6 and 3...Bc5 in order to employ the Evan's Gambit. Studying the King's Gambit would probably profit the aspiring gambiteer moreso than spending a lot of time studying the Evan's Gambit.
    On this site I am going to find the most played openings and then learn a bunch of of different openings like the Russian opening. Btw every time I play the Nf3 and Bc4 by white I get Nc6 and Bc5 in return.
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    14 Nov '07 11:04
    If you want a game with a black win against a good white player look at Morozevich-Adams Wijk aan Zee 2001 round 4.

    This game puts the 7 0-0 Nge7
    8 Ng5

    line under a real cloud
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