6401 Players currently online!
Man vs. Machine - good luck!
Turn-based games at any time!
Vote for the best move to win!
Do you have what it takes?
Sharpen your tactical vision!
Get advice and game insights!
Learn from top players & pros!
View millions of master games!
Your virtual chess coach!
Perfect your opening moves!
Test your skills vs. computer!
Find the right private coach!
Can you solve it each day?
Bring it all together!
Beginners, start here!
Make friends & play team games!
News from the world of chess!
Search all Chess.com members!
Find local clubs & events!
Who's the best of your friends?
Read what members are saying!
http://mychessplace.com/index.php/2009/10/finding-an-attacking-plan/
immortalgamer
Been working on business a lot...haven't had as much free time to play. I would agree with you the gambit doesn't have enough GM support/research to really make it a great opening and it can be refuted with Black having a big advantage. However, it has a lot of teeth for the unsuspecting player because of the problems it creates for natural moves.
I would love to see some of your research so I can study and perhaps come up with some moves of my own
wesnerm
That was a nice video, sacrifing two rooks for two minors.
I have been trying to find you to play one-minute live chess with you. I am using a faster browser to offsets some of the clock slowdown, I experienced moving to Windows 7 RTM release.
I actually reviewed the Orthoschnapp Gambit once again for our next meetup, hoping to spank you in your pet opening. The tournament I hosted, nobody plays like you, instead pursuing passive openings and ignoring weaknesses. But I did note that RainbowRising appears to have adopted your approach.
There are some problems I noted in your opening choice is that it relies on players making natural moves versus correct play and pawn sacs.
immortalgamerUnited States
View complete profile
Executing an Attacking Plan
by immortalgamer 3 years ago
Focal Points
Endgame Study #1
by immortalgamer 4 years ago