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Outpreparing a Titled Player

@UDITORIUM said in #3:

@CkickyCheck
why not played 4:f6? :)
f6 isnt threatning to go e5, as the knight is already on f3 defending the square. also i feel really comfortable in the normal london with Nf3. f6 is my weapon against e3 c3, which is White's best setup. I'll explain everything in part two, covering the London System with nf3, and two biggest issues with this opening

@UDITORIUM said in #3: > @CkickyCheck > why not played 4:f6? :) f6 isnt threatning to go e5, as the knight is already on f3 defending the square. also i feel really comfortable in the normal london with Nf3. f6 is my weapon against e3 c3, which is White's best setup. I'll explain everything in part two, covering the London System with nf3, and two biggest issues with this opening

@CkickyCheck said in #4:

f6 isnt threatning to go e5, as the knight is already on f3 defending the square. also i feel really comfortable in the normal london with Nf3. f6 is my weapon against e3 c3, which is White's best setup. I'll explain everything in part two, covering the London System with nf3, and two biggest issues with this opening
OK

@CkickyCheck said in #4: > f6 isnt threatning to go e5, as the knight is already on f3 defending the square. also i feel really comfortable in the normal london with Nf3. f6 is my weapon against e3 c3, which is White's best setup. I'll explain everything in part two, covering the London System with nf3, and two biggest issues with this opening OK

@CHESS_XTERMINATOR said in #6:

Nice congrats on beating WFM!
Thank you <3

@CHESS_XTERMINATOR said in #6: > Nice congrats on beating WFM! Thank you <3