It’s a sorry fact that the man who strikes first usually strikes last.
Logen Ninefingers in The Blade Itself
In a previous post, we looked at opening preparation strategies for quiet positions. We saw that condensing one’s analysis down to a handful of easy-to-remember rules can be a helpful approach. Of course, the picture is completely different when it comes to sharp, forcing openings.
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