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Trik-trik Dasar
Some Chess Opening Tricks
Many of the best openings tricks focus on the squares f2 and f7 so if
you want to avoid being tricked, these are the squares you should pay
the most attention to. Most of the tricks on this page make use of
standard tactical themes but there are a few unusual ideas. I hope that
these devious opening lines serve you well.
source: (http://www.angelfire.com/nf/chess/tricks.html)
Many of the best openings tricks focus on the squares f2 and f7 so if
you want to avoid being tricked, these are the squares you should pay
the most attention to. Most of the tricks on this page make use of
standard tactical themes but there are a few unusual ideas. I hope that
these devious opening lines serve you well.
- The Fried Liver Attack
This is a classic and runs as follows. 1. e4 e5, 2. Nf3 Nc6, 3. Bc4
Nf6, 4. Ng5 d5, 5. ed NxP?!, 6. Nxf7!? KxN, 7. Qf3+ Ke6, 8. Nc3. The
position is unclear after 8. ... Nb4. However, white can improve with
the line 6. d4 ed, 7. 0-0 when he threatens 8. Nxf7 and is probably
winning. - From's Gambit
Bird's opening is rarely played but the clever gambit with e5 is
worth knowing as it is a very playable and tricky response. After 1. f4
black plays 1. ... e5?! with the idea of 2. fe d6, 3. ed Bxd6,
threatening Qh4+ winning. After 4. Nf3 (other moves lose) Black replies
with 4. ... Bg4, with the threat of BxN and then Qh4+ winning. Although
white can escape with 5. e3, (or 5. e4, [other moves are inferior and
most lose]), black's position is fun to play and probably only slightly
worse. White has to play accurately on moves 4 and 5 and in blitz games
this gambit is definitely worth a go. - The Staunton Gambit
This is in some sense similar to From's gambit running as it does
1. d4 f5, 2. e4 fe. Now the move 3. Nc3 has the idea of 3. ... d5?, 4.
Qh5+ g6, 5. Qxd5 (and if 5. ... Qxd5, 6. Nxd5 Kd8, 7. Bf4 black has no
good way to defend the c7 pawn) when white is clearly better. If black
plays 3. ... Nf6, then white can play 4. Bg5 with the idea that if 4.
... d5?, then 5. BxN ef, (Not 5. ... gf, 6. Qh5+-) 6. Qh5+ g6, 7. Qxd5
QxQ, 8. NxQ when white wins the f6 pawn and has a winning advantage. If
black plays the correct 4. ... Nc6 then after 5. BxN ef, (not 5. ...
gf, 6. Qh5#) white should avoid the immediate 6. Nxe4 because black can
play 6. ... Qe7 winning material after for example 7. Qe2 Nxd4, 8. Qd3
Qb4+ etc. Better therefore is 6. d5 Ne5, 7. Nxe4 with an equal
position. - A pretty trap
There is a very pretty but rare trap which runs as follows. 1. e4
e5, 2. Nf3 d6, 3. Bc4 Bg4, 4. Nc3 g6?, 5. Nxe5! BxQ, 6. Bxf7 Ke7, 7.
Nd5# - Owen's Defence
This is a system which is rarely played which runs 1. e4 b6, 2. d4
Bb7. After 3. Bd3 the 'original' move was 3. ... f5, with the idea that
if white plays 4. ef then black wins the rook on h1 with 4. ... Bxg2.
However, this is tactically flawed: 5. Qh5 g6, 6. fg Nf6, 7. gh+! NxQ,
8. Bg6#.
In fact black can improve with 6. ... Bg7 but white still gets a
winning position after 7. gh+ Kf8 8. Nf3! Nf6, 9. Qg6! BxN, (9. ...
BxR, 10. Bh6! RxP, 11. Ng5 winning) 10. Rg1! RxP, 11. Qg3! Be4! 12. BxB
NxB, 13. Qf3+ Kg8 14. QxN +- and white can continue his attack with
Bf4-e5 etc. - The Budapest
There is an odd variation of the Budapest which runs 1. d4 Nf6, 2.
c4 e5, 3. de Ne4?!, 4. Nf3 d6?!, 5. ed Bxd6, 6. g3?? (Oh dear!) 6. ...
Nxf2! 7. Kxf2 (7. Qa4 Bd7, doesn't help white) 7. ... Bxg3+ and black
wins the white queen on d1.
The sequence 1. d4 Nf6, 2. Nd2 e5, is a lot like the true
Budapest and the continuation 3. dxe5 Ng4, 4. h3 Ne3, winning,
illustrates a theme which comes up in other positions. If 5. fe then of
course 5. ... Qh4 6. g3 Qxg3# and if white doesn't take the knight then
he loses his queen. - The Modern Defence
A similar queen trap is seen after the moves 1. e4 g6, 2. d4 Bg7,
3. Nf3 d6, 4. Bc4 Nd7??, when white wins with 5. Bxf7! If black takes
it with 5. ... KxB?? (which looks superficially correct) then after 6.
Ng5 he faces an unpleasant choice. If Kf6 then Qf3#, if Qf8 then Ne6+
wins black's queen, and if Ke8 then Ne6 still wins black's queen! - The Chameleon Variation of the Sicilian Defence
Another trick which makes use of this trapping pattern, but to even
greater effect, occurs in an unusual line of the Chameleon variation of
the Sicilian. 1. e4 c5, 2. Nc3 Nc6, 3. Ne2 (This is quite a sneaky
move; white waits for black to commit himself to a particular set–up
before deciding whether to play an open or a closed Sicilian.) 3. …
Nf6, 4. d4 (This is probably the wrong decision. White should play a
closed Sicilian here with 4. g3.) 4. … e6, (4. ... cd 5. Nxd4 would of
course transpose to a main line classical Sicilian) 5. d5 ed, 6. ed
Ne5, 7. g3?? (7. Nf4 is better, and quite interesting) 7. ... Nf3#.
Quite a shock! - The Caro Kann Defence
After the standard 1. e4 c6, 2. d4 d5, 3. Nc3 de, 4. NxP Nd7, White
can find out whether Black is paying attention by playing 5. Qe2. If
Black plays the normal looking 5. ... Ngf6??, then White wins instantly
with 6. Nd6#. This has caught out a lot of people in early morning
games! - The Traxler Counter Attack
This is one of the most outrageous openings. It runs as follows;
1. e4 e5, 2. Nf3 Nc6, 3. Bc4 Nf6, (the two knights defence which you
should recognise from an earlier trick), 4. Ng5 Bc5!?. Black completely
ignores the threats against f7! The idea is that after 5. Nxf7 Bxf2!?,
6. KxB Nxe4+ whites king will be in more danger than black's. There
have been quite a few monographs written on this system and some of the
complications are barely comprehensible. Basically black can bring his
queen to h4 and will threaten all sorts of terrible things against
white's king. - The Albin Counter Gambit
Another well known trap runs as follows. 1. d4 d5,
2. c4 e5, 3. de d4, 4. e3? (4. a3 is better) 4. ... Bb4+, 5. Bd2 dxe3,
6. Bxb4? (6. Qa4+ is possible although the complications that arise
after 6. ... Nc6, 7. Bxb4 [7. fe Qh4+, 8. Kd1 {Not 8. g3? Qe4!} 8. ...
Qf2! is better for black] 8. ... ef+, 9. KxP Qd4+ probably favour
black, especially over the board.) 6. ... ef+ 7. Ke2 fxg1=N+!!, 8. RxN
Bg4+ and Black wins white's queen on d1. - The English Defence
Some players, when faced with the English defence, try to steer the
game into calmer waters. The sequence 1. c4 b6,2. Nc3 Bb7, 3. e4 e6, 4.
Nf3 Bb4 5. Qb3 is not uncommon. Black may set a trap here with 5. ...
Na6, 6. a3 Nc5! when 7. QxB? loses the queen to 7. ... a5!, 8. Qb5 c6!.
7. Qc2 is better but doesn't promise white much. Note that black
doesn't (immediately) win a pawn after 7. ... BxN 8. QxB Nxe4 because
white can play 9. Qxg7 and after 9. ... Qf6, though the position is
probably slightly better for black. Things would be different if white
could find a way to play Bh6! (i.e. by having moved his d pawn
earlier). - The Queen's Gambit
A bad line which inexperienced players with the black pieces play
time again is the following: 1. d4 d5, 2. c4 dc, 3. e3 b5?!, (3. ...
e5, is better) 4. a4 c6?!, (dubious because black cannot safely retain
his pawn this way) 5. ab cb??, 6. Qf3! which wins at least a knight.
Black's best move here (to save the rook on a8) is 6. ... Nc6, and
after 7. QxN Bd7, white can retreat his queen and will be simply a
knight up for nothing. - The Grob
The 'Grob gambit' loses after 1. g4 e5, 2. f4?? Qh4#
source: (http://www.angelfire.com/nf/chess/tricks.html)
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Re: Trik-trik Dasar
wah kamu pandai bahasa cina bung fajr...
tidak disangka:lol!:
eh nanti kapan2 ajarin saya main catur...yah???
tidak disangka:lol!:
eh nanti kapan2 ajarin saya main catur...yah???
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Re: Trik-trik Dasar
The Fried Liver Attack
wah kayaknya saya pernah sikalahkan musuh saya dengan cara ini...
ini memang taktik yang bagus...
dengan merelakan kuda...anda dapat mengancam raja...terus dalam beberapa langkah dengan memainkan bishop...anda juga dapat mengendalikan permainan dengan penuh...
wah kayaknya saya pernah sikalahkan musuh saya dengan cara ini...
ini memang taktik yang bagus...
dengan merelakan kuda...anda dapat mengancam raja...terus dalam beberapa langkah dengan memainkan bishop...anda juga dapat mengendalikan permainan dengan penuh...
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Re: Trik-trik Dasar
064h_m37r0 wrote:The Fried Liver Attack
wah kayaknya saya pernah sikalahkan musuh saya dengan cara ini...
ini memang taktik yang bagus...
dengan merelakan kuda...anda dapat mengancam raja...terus dalam beberapa langkah dengan memainkan bishop...anda juga dapat mengendalikan permainan dengan penuh...
ngomong yang jelas,bung!
kok "kayaknya"? yakin tuh?
jangan2 anda yang menang...
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yah menanggung malu mas....hahaha:lol!:
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