Hey Guys! :-]
It's me AJMagicman ( AJ )
I just want to tell all of you that I personally think the Fool's Mate is NOT a good move to play on an advanced player. Here's the reason:
( Fool's Mate ) :
W: B:
g2-g4 e7-e5
Bc8-b7(instead of f2-f3) *Qd8-h4-
*(That's a Bad move, because than I would probably loose my queen!!!!)
PS: And I wouldn't have gotten check Mate. :o(
What do you guys thik?
Originally posted by AJMagicmanI assume your second move for white is 2.Bf1-g2 and not Bc8-b7 but how does black lose the queen?
Hey Guys! :-]
It's me AJMagicman ( AJ )
I just want to tell all of you that I personally think the Fool's Mate is NOT a good move to play on an advanced player. Here's the reason:
( Fool's Mate ) :
W: B:
g2-g4 e7-e5
Bc8-b7(instead of f2-f3) *Qd8-h4-
*(That's a Bad mo ...[text shortened]... oose my queen!!!!)
PS: And I wouldn't have gotten check Mate. :o(
What do you guys thik?
You're not making much sense to me 😕
Originally posted by seALot
I assume your second move for white is 2.Bf1-g2 and not Bc8-b7 but how does black lose the queen?
You're not making much sense to me
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That's right! I'm sorry it's 2. Bf1-g2 😀
That was my fault. 😞
Originally posted by AJMagicmanNo it was not a joke. You claim to be a beginner. If you want to improve, you should look at sound openings rather than dig into traps and weird openings.
What do you mean?
LOL
Is that supposed to be a joke?ðŸ˜
Try 1.e4, 1.d4, 1.c4, 1.f4, or 1.Nf3 as white and the possible answers to these moves for black.
Originally posted by Mephisto2Thanks Mephisto2! 😉
No it was not a joke. You claim to be a beginner. If you want to improve, you should look at sound openings rather than dig into traps and weird openings.
Try 1.e4, 1.d4, 1.c4, 1.f4, or 1.Nf3 as white and the possible answers to these moves for black.
I really appreciate that! 😀
Originally posted by Mephisto21.f4??
No it was not a joke. You claim to be a beginner. If you want to improve, you should look at sound openings rather than dig into traps and weird openings.
Try 1.e4, 1.d4, 1.c4, 1.f4, or 1.Nf3 as white and the possible answers to these moves for black.
You have a weird sense of humour (recommending that to a beginner, that is) 😀