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| From | Message | Posted by lapsekili beck-web.com
10/30/2008 10:40:40 Play online chess | Subject: Evans Gambit
Message: Could you help me on the theory of Evans Gambit? How must i play Evans Gambit.What are the best moves you think?What are the purposes of the moves,how must i answer the moves of black if i playing white etc?In short,what moves do i have to play to have an advantage at the opening?
| Posted by andy94 beck-web.com
10/30/2008 10:57:33 Play online chess |
Message: That move wants to earn a tempo. It threatens 5.c3 and 6.d4 to have got predominance in the center.
But if you play white be careful to Lasker defence:
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Ac4 Ac5 4.b4 B:b4 5.c3 Aa5 6.0-0 d6 7.d4 Ab6.
or 5...Ac5 6.d4 e:d4 7.0-0 d6.
These moves should advantage black and not white!
| Posted by greenrat777 beck-web.com
10/30/2008 23:12:57 Play online chess |
Message: you might want to go over some of the games of Adolf Anderssen or Paul Morphy . they played the Evans Gambit a lot . Anderssen played the famous Evergreen game with the Evans Gambit .
| Posted by lapsekili beck-web.com
10/31/2008 07:28:12 Play online chess | Thanks
Message: If there is someone knows this theory well,could tell me another variations of this game?
| Posted by blake78613 beck-web.com
10/31/2008 07:57:32 Play online chess |
Message: There is a lot of theory to the Evans, more than one could cover in a post. It is interesting to compare Morphy's and Anderssen's approach to the game. Anderssen always makes a threat when he moves, if the threat involves developing a piece it's a coincident, while Morphy makes a effort to develop a piece. While Morphy also likes to make threats he places a premium on development. If you Google the Evans Gambit you can find quite a bit of theory. I believe there are some articles at chesscafe.com which you should find when you do your search.
| Posted by lapsekili beck-web.com
11/01/2008 04:38:46 Play online chess | thanks
Message: Thank you.
| Posted by lapsekili beck-web.com
11/01/2008 04:38:47 Play online chess | thanks
Message: Thank you.
| Posted by alice02 beck-web.com
11/03/2008 07:57:58 Play online chess | Google youtube Evan's gambit
Message: Youtube is good because they play out the game on a chess board rather than having to follow chess notation - but iguess it is a matter of personal preference:)
| Posted by louis_mallow beck-web.com
12/06/2008 18:15:08 Play online chess |
Message: The Evans is wonderful fun, but can get very positional and boring if black declines.
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