Talk:Fabuloso Friday 2/Fabuloso Chess/Move3
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Current Position
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Our Current Position is the Queen's Gambit Declined. Our Pawn at d5 is still being threatened by the pawn at c4, but it is protected by pawn at e6. The knight also threatens d5, how do we respond? Here is a fun chess opening explorer.
Stategy Discussion
I would try the Nimzo-Indian defense. move the pawn from C7 to C6
Bb4
Ze is trying to force black to a defensive position, allowing himself the ability to setup his pieces in preperation for an attack on the center board. To disrupt his strategy, Bishop to B4 will pin his knight, forcing him to make a second move to free his knight or attack our bishop. (Seconded)
- What about the probable response 4. Qa4+, I don't know this path... --Gelbitalk 12:55, 27 June 2006 (PDT)
c6
let him slay himself upon our pikes!
c5
c5 moves into the Tarrasch defense instead of the typical Othodox defense that derives from Bb4, where, in the end, all we get is an exchange of peices with White having the advantage in the center. Tarrasch defense gives Black a chance to hold the center.
Nf6
Nf6 gives us the option of keeping an orthodox exchange variation depending of Ze's next move, but also allows us to use the Semi-Tarrasch defense if Ze's move 4 is Nf3.