How to Play the Scotch Gambit. Eric Schiller

How to Play the Scotch Gambit


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ISBN: 094547024X,9780945470243 | 130 pages | 4 Mb


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How to Play the Scotch Gambit Eric Schiller
Publisher: Chess Enterprises




If you play the Two Knights against 3.Bc4, then problem solved for the Scotch Gambit. All that leaves is the King's Gambit, Vienna Gambit, 3.Bc4, the Ponziani, and the Scotch Gambit. Play centers around the line 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 GM Dzindzichashvili completes his opening repertoire recommendations for players of the White pieces by examining some old but potent variations of the Giuoco Piano and Scotch Gambit. Playing 1.d4 The Queen's Gambit 2012-Verifying Schandorff. Repertoire Against the Semi-Slav Schandorff proposes the Bg5 complex against the rock solid Semi-Slav in Playing 1.d4 vol2-Schandorff(Quality Chess 2012). Watch it here and don't forget to subscribe to this blog and my Youtube Channel! Hey guys, this is my first chess video series, on the Scotch Gambit, which is one of my favourite openings! I played the Scotch Gambit if ever given the opportunity. Here GM Ramirez introduces the audience and tries to show his point in playing the dangerous Benko-Gambit as black! He gives on the main questions The Four Knight (Scotch variation) with h3!? D4 It seems like after I play 3. When I quit I was a class C, although I porpoised over 1600. I simply do not know why people “decline” the Scotch Gambit (1. If white opens 1.e4 he could be hoping for a Scotch or King's Gambit, but if you play 1…Nf6, or 1…c6 or 1…b6 well then he's not going to get exactly what he wants. D4, my opponents assume I want them to take the pawn and that alone leads them to decline the gambit.