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by V-2
3873 days ago
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There are opening books, and there are opening books. 1. Nf3 Nf6 2. e4 can no doubt be found in some opening books due to the sheer fact that someone, somewhere, played it, and it got archived. Then yes it's a line that could get selected at random. It's not a serious opening though, it looks frivolous - could be played in simultaneous games, or in bullet chess for its surprise value etc. If you optimize the opening book to include serious games only, you're unlikely to come across this line. http://www.chessgames.com/perl/explorer?node=98&move=2&moves... Given the insame amount of opening theory research humanity has done by now, if e4 on the third move here was even remotely close to a clever sacrifice, chess community would have noted it by now. |
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