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1. d4 Nf6
2. Nc3 e6
3. e4 Bb4
4. e5 Nd5
5. Qg4 g6
6. Bg5
amazing response. . . . General Patton's thesis on "defense" being a failed strategy in the face of an unexpected attack. . . .
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1. d4 Nf6
2. Nc3 e6
3. e4 Bb4
4. e5 Nd5
5. Qg4 g6
6. Bg5
We could break them apart if it would be of value. Maybe a mod could help.
I commented on your game with Log, saying it looked like something I have done a lot, but since decided when playing computers I can't afford to waste the move putting the bishop in that position only to have to retreat. . . .but wow, it looks like you might lose your knight now and then face a forked attack/check on the rook and the king with that bishop. . . .
amazing response. . . . General Patton's thesis on "defense" being a failed strategy in the face of an unexpected attack. . . .
1. d4 Nf6
2. Nc3 e6
3. e4 Bb4
4. e5 Nd5
5. Qg4 g6
6. Bg5 f6
7. e5xf6 Nxf6
For those interested, babe is playing a variation on the French defense with a closed system. I think there is actually a named defense for this specific sequence but cannot think of it off the top of my head. If babe had played e5 instead of e6 it would have been another way to get to the king's pawn opening. With ECTs last move it may still get to the king's pawn opening.
1. d4 Nf6
2. Nc3 e6
3. e4 Bb4
4. e5 Nd5
5. Qg4 g6
6. Bg5 f6
7. e5xf6 Nxf6
8. Qh4 0-0