I guess bcoz that's what they are taught in the beginning
@Checker99 what move was the trick? How have you went from french defense blunderer to rookie judger in 2 days? Are you a gm in disguise trolling?
no. just an amature. I feel as if most new players rely on tricks and traps, instead of reading the board and using their whole army to increasae their win rate.
@Checker99 yes very true. Though i have a hard time coming up with plans so i have to have opponents to blunder tacticly.
I almost never rely on tacticall traps unless I know for certain I can pull it off. What I do, is I read the board position and use the imbalances to my advantage instead.
@Checker99 thats the way also the most fun. But yeah knowing what to play is still very difficult.
@Checker99 There are many traps which people fall for.Some traps may even lead the player to a Positional/tactical advantage.I gss rookies play them bcoz they think that opponent will blunder/play some moves that might lead to their advantage.Players who have experience avoid this and focus on the middlegame or endgame rather then the opening which are not strategy moves but instead ,decided moves.Agrred?If yes,hit a like.If disagree,then hit a dislike.
EX.My game lichess.org/M2DJRcRi/black
For example.my game when I was inexperienced. lichess.org/rRDQpJuz/white#1
EX.My game lichess.org/M2DJRcRi/black
For example.my game when I was inexperienced. lichess.org/rRDQpJuz/white#1
@CARLSENisBack i guess the way i play openings i can fully agree. The first game has a nice finish
@Ihavenothing Thanks!
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