Veeeery gooood video. It sounds like you speak of this opening with some respect, Robert. Surprisingly the opening is not all that bad... I, for once, would not mind testing it out as a surprise weapon.
@@robertplunkettschesslab .. i bought the book 2 days ago and then like magic you made this video. Astounding coincidence.. The book is called PLAY 1B4 -shock your opponents with the sokolsky
I play it otb as my main opening. The Tartakower Gambit is hard to play, mostly Qe7 lines. After this video i started playing a3 against e6 lines. Previously i played b5 but a3 seems easier.
Veeeery gooood video. It sounds like you speak of this opening with some respect, Robert. Surprisingly the opening is not all that bad... I, for once, would not mind testing it out as a surprise weapon.
Hi! I am from Poland;-) thanks for that Robert!!!
@@lysovnik Cool. Glad you liked the Video.
@@robertplunkettschesslab .. i bought the book 2 days ago and then like magic you made this video. Astounding coincidence.. The book is called PLAY 1B4 -shock your opponents with the sokolsky
I haven't read it yet but Yuri Lapshun was the go to guy for theory on the Polish. He played it as his main opening.
I play it otb as my main opening. The Tartakower Gambit is hard to play, mostly Qe7 lines. After this video i started playing a3 against e6 lines. Previously i played b5 but a3 seems easier.
Also known as the hyper accelerated evans gambit
@@jogzyg2036 This is funny. I appreciate this kind of humor. Lol.
Looking for something special opening
grandparents both came from Poland to Pennsylvania. Chernesky. love 1b4