1. e4 e5 2. f4 d5 could be a more straightforward approach to go for in the opening if you don't know much theory for accepting the gambit. Your opponent ended up dominating the center while you willingly went to the edge. Too bad you timed out at the end though, you had chances there. 11:34 bishop h4 looked winning. White then plays bishop g3 since the king couldn't move, then you play knight takes g3, threatening to mate after the knight moves again.
1. e4 e5 2. f4 d5 could be a more straightforward approach to go for in the opening if you don't know much theory for accepting the gambit. Your opponent ended up dominating the center while you willingly went to the edge. Too bad you timed out at the end though, you had chances there.
11:34 bishop h4 looked winning. White then plays bishop g3 since the king couldn't move, then you play knight takes g3, threatening to mate after the knight moves again.
I got to look this over, I like that variation 👏
@@JimmyChessin Yeah, it's interesting to play. Sometimes declining or making a countergambit is more suited to some player's style
We should play on chess.com
@@JimmyChessin saving up to upgrade my crappy pc. But my chess handle is ven-88. I do puzzles usually but I'll play games more when I upgrade
have not heard of this one, I heard of Queens Gambit. Should mess around
bro missed M1
I was running low on time
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