Hi can someone explain me the theory about Nf4 a study would be good
@RodneyTheRooster played it well. Check out his games. I don't think there's a good study on it yet. @FalconPower also played it well if I remember correctly.
@TheUsualDumbKid said in #2:
> @RodneyTheRooster played it well. Check out his games. I don't think there's a good study on it yet. @FalconPower also played it well if I remember correctly.
Oh ok thank you
> @RodneyTheRooster played it well. Check out his games. I don't think there's a good study on it yet. @FalconPower also played it well if I remember correctly.
Oh ok thank you
@TheUsualDumbKid said in #2:
> @RodneyTheRooster played it well. Check out his games. I don't think there's a good study on it yet. @FalconPower also played it well if I remember correctly.
Both of these accounts are closed! I can't view their games
> @RodneyTheRooster played it well. Check out his games. I don't think there's a good study on it yet. @FalconPower also played it well if I remember correctly.
Both of these accounts are closed! I can't view their games
@Kumbaya_Haha said in #5:
> Both of these accounts are closed! I can't view their games
So, if you go to tools, then click "Advanced Search", it'll bring you to a page where you can view games even from closed accounts.
I typed "RodneyTheRooster", put him as white, set variant to Racing Kings, and plugged in Sort By: "Date Ascending" and immediately 1. Nf4 results show up. lichess.org/games/search?players.a=RodneyTheRooster&players.white=RodneyTheRooster&perf=17&sort.field=d&sort.order=asc#results
I also typed "FalconPower", put him as white, set variant to Racing Kings, and plugged in Sort By: "Date Descending" and a couple 1. Nf4 results showed up a couple results down. lichess.org/games/search?players.a=FalconPower&players.white=FalconPower&perf=17&sort.field=d&sort.order=desc#results
It's a bit tough to find the games, but if you really want to learn how to play Nf4 and see example games, this is the best thing I can think of to learn it. You can search up any closed account's games (as of right now) through the Advanced Search tool.
> Both of these accounts are closed! I can't view their games
So, if you go to tools, then click "Advanced Search", it'll bring you to a page where you can view games even from closed accounts.
I typed "RodneyTheRooster", put him as white, set variant to Racing Kings, and plugged in Sort By: "Date Ascending" and immediately 1. Nf4 results show up. lichess.org/games/search?players.a=RodneyTheRooster&players.white=RodneyTheRooster&perf=17&sort.field=d&sort.order=asc#results
I also typed "FalconPower", put him as white, set variant to Racing Kings, and plugged in Sort By: "Date Descending" and a couple 1. Nf4 results showed up a couple results down. lichess.org/games/search?players.a=FalconPower&players.white=FalconPower&perf=17&sort.field=d&sort.order=desc#results
It's a bit tough to find the games, but if you really want to learn how to play Nf4 and see example games, this is the best thing I can think of to learn it. You can search up any closed account's games (as of right now) through the Advanced Search tool.
I sometimes play Nf4
I always play Nx or Te, Td,
will any tournament happen ?
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