How do you play this?

Are you sure Kira? You will lose your knight for a mere pawn. Unless you've got a diabolic plan? Anyway, I give you a chance to replay. If you don't change your mind, I'll play then
1. d3 d5
2. g3 Nc6
3. b3 Nf6
4. Nc3 e6
5. Nb5 Nxd5

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Originally posted by GenghisK:
BTW, Stormerne, what's the name of this opening? Since all opening moves bear the name of a great player.[/B]
1. d3 is called the Mieses opening, but it's usually just a "transpositional" move to several different "reversed" openings. (Reversed openings are just like normal ones but with the colours reversed and White having an extra move. Not like this one!) Jacques Mieses was born in 1865 and had the longest career of any master player: 1888 - 1948!



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1. d3 d5
2. g3 Nc6
3. b3 Nf6
4. Nc3 e6
5. Nb5 Bb4+
6. Bd2 Bxd2+
7...

Bishop carnage
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Originally posted by kobayashi:
Sorry to interrupt the game but GK seems to be the right person to ask.
It's all right
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Does anyone use the

P-K4 P-K3
B-B4

type of terminology anymore? Its the one I'm used to.
Oh you know, I'm not a reference concerning chess
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anyway, yes I don't mind using any system you want. You can have a glance at my game with Shadowdale. We use a very funny coding system but since we understand each other
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Ok, miss, back to you.
1. d3 d5
2. g3 Nc6
3. b3 Nf6
4. Nc3 e6
5. Nb5 Bb4+
6. Bd2 Bxd2+
7. Qxd2 0-0
8...
he he he
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