Comments on https://lichess.org/@/jakestatefarm/blog/recognizing-patterns-in-atomic-chess-part-1/Byu1Rqy1
Comments on https://lichess.org/@/jakestatefarm/blog/recognizing-patterns-in-atomic-chess-part-1/Byu1Rqy1
Comments on https://lichess.org/@/jakestatefarm/blog/recognizing-patterns-in-atomic-chess-part-1/Byu1Rqy1
Woah, this would be extremely useful for anyone interested in atomic! Thank you so much!
b4 is also good at restricting knight b8 activity. For example, Nc6-b4 jump is impossible. This might not matter in this particular opening, but it comes in handy in a very similar opening that was favorite of me at some point (sallarmelli opening): 1. Nh3 h6 2. e3 e6 3. b4
Thank you i learned a new thing. I meen this could be really useful for begginers or intermediate players.
Quite an interesting topic, thank you, @JakeStateFarm.
Waiting for more!
E3 b4 is a good example of: equal opening eval, but with alot ideias, the diagonal attacks and the pieces combination are verry strong
noOOOOOOoOO stop leaking ALL of MY B4 Prep you bad bad man noOOOOOo ):
That's a very cool opening that I've never seen before. Thanks for sharing! I look forward to more articles from you.
The idea of 1.e3 b4 is a really awesome one , it really opens many ideas for white giving it early advantages in the game , this opening of Sir Jake is the reason I started playing 1.b4 , thanks a lot for that :)