| Game analysis - stunning game#17 this is a game in the mainline https://lichess.org/Q1DZpHnO | Proleet ![]() |
| Game analysis - stunning game#15 If only Lichess alowed me to search on opening but sadly it doesnt, its called the Caro kann hillbilly attack you can search for yourself :) | Proleet ![]() |
| Game analysis - stunning game#13 @Dangerouskid haha yes it doesnt really matter in this position | Proleet ![]() |
| Game analysis - stunning game#12 @xPhilosophusx It is playable, but this is a sideline, ofcourse its good for black but i won in OTB games against 2200 with this opening so i guess it is legit. Carlsen played it too but then again he… | Proleet ![]() |
| Game analysis - TPR vs Proleet match in the kings gambit#23 @LuckIsNoSkill thanks for posting game 3 | Proleet ![]() |
| Game analysis - TPR vs Proleet match in the kings gambit#20 Game starts in 3 minutes | Proleet ![]() |
| Game analysis - TPR vs Proleet match in the kings gambit#19 If you think you can do better we can always play a match ourselves :) | Proleet ![]() |
| Game analysis - TPR vs Proleet match in the kings gambit#16 @LuckIsNoSkill i didnt play that, it was my opponent. | Proleet ![]() |
| Game analysis - TPR vs Proleet match in the kings gambit#15 @LuckIsNoSkill 5.h4 and black wins 40% of the games 5.g3 and black wins only 21% according to the database. | Proleet ![]() |
| Game analysis - TPR vs Proleet match in the kings gambit#13 @LuckIsNoSkill 5.g3 is discussed in John Shaw's Kings gambit book as one of white's best tries. It's called the Quade gambit. | Proleet ![]() |
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