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Opening the rook file, people think that's an advantage, but it just really is not, and will end up being far more of a liability later. As for d-pawn missing = gambit, gambit implies you have some kind of long term compensation for what you are missing, and you clearly do not in this case so describing it as a gambit doesn't really make sense. [/ QUOTE ] well you get faster development -d pawn and -h pawn you get instant kingside attack if opponent castles kingside. a lot of gambits are for developement, not long term advantages. |
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What a great thread. The only thing missing is some chess-related leveling going on.
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What a great thread. The only thing missing is Durrr Martingaling his way back with a $120k Chutes and Ladders prop. [/ QUOTE ] |
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A Grandmaster friend of mine has arrived in Vegas and is looking for any chess prop bets. Let me know if anyone is interested.
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Would he play a total noob without his queen and a rook?
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Would he play a total noob without his queen and a rook? [/ QUOTE ] Doubt it.... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] But I'm sure he will play most people who have no official rating without a rook and definitely without a knight. |
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tbh, i've probably played 100 games of chess in my life. i can beat someone who doesnt play, that's about it.
but if he'd give up his queen and a rook, i'd give him some action, b/c iirc that's a huge deficit. |
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