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Enes CanTear You Apart vs. One Brow



1. e4 e6
2. d4 d5
3. e5 c5
4. c3 Nc6

Looks like you guys are playing chicken. .. . ha ha

I used to do games like this. . . that's what led to my most ignominious defeat ever. When the cute shy redhead copied my moves for about twenty moves into the game, and I had the perfect defense combined with the perfect base for launching the ultimate attack. . . .

Then, somehow, she saw my Queen and took it.

It was still a very very long game, but she won in the end. . . .lol. . . . then she conned me into taking her to all the dress-up dances the rest of the year, just so she could show me off to all her cute girlfriends who had all the hot dates. . . .lol.

snookered, I was. . . .
 
One Brow vs. babe



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1. d4 d5
2. c4 dxc
3. Nc3 Nf6
4. Nf3 e6
5. Bg5 Be7
6. e3 Nd5
7. Bxe7 Qxe7
8. Bxc4 Qb4
9. Qb3 Qxb3
10. Bxb3 c6
11. 0-0 Nd7
12. Nxd4 exd
13. Rfc1 Nf6
14. Ba4 Bd7
15. b4 b5
16. Bb3 0-0
17. Ne5 Rfc1
18. Rc2 a5
19. bxa Bd8
20. Rac1 Ra6
21. f3

I had planned on a4, but after your a5 I don't like position if you respond to a4 with b4. I'll take a slower approach.

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Looks like OB is going to systematically take me apart. . . .

General Patton declared that defense always loses. . . . .
 
One Brow vs. babe



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1. d4 d5
2. c4 dxc
3. Nc3 Nf6
4. Nf3 e6
5. Bg5 Be7
6. e3 Nd5
7. Bxe7 Qxe7
8. Bxc4 Qb4
9. Qb3 Qxb3
10. Bxb3 c6
11. 0-0 Nd7
12. Nxd4 exd
13. Rfc1 Nf6
14. Ba4 Bd7
15. b4 b5
16. Bb3 0-0
17. Ne5 Rfc1
18. Rc2 a5
19. bxa Bd8
20. Rac1 Ra6
21. f3 g6
22. Ng4

I think it's time to change targets.
 
One Brow vs. babe



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1. d4 d5
2. c4 dxc
3. Nc3 Nf6
4. Nf3 e6
5. Bg5 Be7
6. e3 Nd5
7. Bxe7 Qxe7
8. Bxc4 Qb4
9. Qb3 Qxb3
10. Bxb3 c6
11. 0-0 Nd7
12. Nxd4 exd
13. Rfc1 Nf6
14. Ba4 Bd7
15. b4 b5
16. Bb3 0-0
17. Ne5 Rfc1
18. Rc2 a5
19. bxa Bd8
20. Rac1 Ra6
21. f3 g6
22. Ng4

I think it's time to change targets.

And that looks like an even better line of attack on your part. Hmmm. . . . . I'll get my board out and analyze this situation. . . . .


edit: hours later. . . .

my response is to move my king forward to protect my knight. Kg2

my reasons for this move, instead of say taking the knight for a pawn-displacing trade, is that it allows the knight to provide some protection still on the c pawn which could still be the main attack. . . . If OB wants my knight trade, fine. . . . other things possible include a continued advance or an organized phalanx of pawns. . . but the white knight sorta gums that up a bit.
 
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One Brow vs. babe



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1. d4 d5
2. c4 dxc
3. Nc3 Nf6
4. Nf3 e6
5. Bg5 Be7
6. e3 Nd5
7. Bxe7 Qxe7
8. Bxc4 Qb4
9. Qb3 Qxb3
10. Bxb3 c6
11. 0-0 Nd7
12. Nxd4 exd
13. Rfc1 Nf6
14. Ba4 Bd7
15. b4 b5
16. Bb3 0-0
17. Ne5 Rfc1
18. Rc2 a5
19. bxa Bd8
20. Rac1 Ra6
21. f3 g6
22. Ng4 Kg2
23. Nxf6
 
Enes CanTear You Apart vs. One Brow



1. e4 e6
2. d4 d5
3. e5 c5
4. c3 Nc6
5. Nf3 Qb6
This is pretty much going by the book but definitely not one of my favorite openings. I lost a tempo with the e5 move and I haven't developed my pieces except the King's Knight. I also don't like my pawns sailing on the board this this early.



1. e4 e6
2. d4 d5
3. e5 c5
4. c3 Nc6
5. Nf3 Qb6
6. Be2
 
One Brow vs. babe



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1. d4 d5
2. c4 dxc
3. Nc3 Nf6
4. Nf3 e6
5. Bg5 Be7
6. e3 Nd5
7. Bxe7 Qxe7
8. Bxc4 Qb4
9. Qb3 Qxb3
10. Bxb3 c6
11. 0-0 Nd7
12. Nxd4 exd
13. Rfc1 Nf6
14. Ba4 Bd7
15. b4 b5
16. Bb3 0-0
17. Ne5 Rfc1
18. Rc2 a5
19. bxa Bd8
20. Rac1 Ra6
21. f3 g6
22. Ng4 Kg2
23. Nxf6

Kxf6
 
Enes CanTear You Apart vs. One Brow



1. e4 e6
2. d4 d5
3. e5 c5
4. c3 Nc6
5. Nf3 Qb6
6. Be2 Be7

I'm not familiar with the book, but I do like the opening.
 
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