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Hi there.

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In this election, we're going to have a look at the so-called black montemayor Ganpat that's named

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after two players and in fact, is like version one, version two.

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So Blackmar creates a kind of version one.

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You can get into this gambit after the for the five and you play, believe it or not, e4 now version

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one of the game.

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It was playing Afri immediately and that was investigated by Blackmar, but it was eventually quite

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unsound because black strikes with E5 and this guarantees black an amazing game.

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You know, if you take care then there's Quinn, a foreshock and that's a total disaster.

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So for example, here you can end up losing a rock and if you take on E5, that's also kind of bad.

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You lose casting rights and Black has a great game.

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So, in fact, so that version one is not particularly good.

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Neither is the five you're giving up.

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Don't square control.

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So Dema came along and kind of version two was actually saying, hold on a sec.

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This we don't play Afri immediately.

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We play night.

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Sifry and you might think, hold on King's question.

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I don't play defore.

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How can I get into this if I don't play defore?

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Actually, if you play E4 and they played five, which is the Scandinavian defense, you can transpose

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into it with DeFore.

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When we transpose we use a different MOV order and the same opening or gambit or maybe pawn structure

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sometimes.

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But here we've got the same Zeshan so D takes.

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The key point here is not to use version one but use version two might see free.

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And in this game we see version two being used by Emelle Dema in 1955.

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So he did a lot of research into this.

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There's a lot of games you want to check out, games of Dema in particular.

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You know, if you go to a site like Chess Games, come and check out DEMA.

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You can look at these games for free.

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So he has a lot of games in this noisy free, OK, but in this move on, in this particular game, it

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was default makes no difference, except I can show you more easily the remainder of this game, which

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is recorded with this particular move order.

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So here the opponent tried A5.

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So this is interesting.

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So what should you be doing here?

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Well, you shouldn't be playing the five because, you know, Bishop Seafoam, for example, has got

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a great game on dark squares potentially or even worse, you know, maybe even F5 holding onto the form.

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There are all sorts of lovely options that Blake has to consider.

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So you don't want to play the five, so he plays actually in 1984 and after he 64, you might think,

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well, this position is a pawn down.

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Yes, there is interesting compensation, though.

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We see Bishop CIFOR, we have two pieces out here.

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We've got a kind of leading development with these two pieces on the belt.

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We see black playing 96 and I'm not afraid of Bishop before Shaq.

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And here you know why exhilarates Alesund development by playing Sifry.

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In a way, it opens up the queen potentially so black takes.

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And the point is already even a move.

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You know, eight white can actually indulge now in active operations as early as this position.

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So why is currently two pawns down?

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And incredibly, white plays a move which really causes a lot of problems for black, can you guess

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what that is?

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If I give you five seconds, Paulsboro?

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OK, Bishop takes F7 check, so the king is brought out queen bee free check, the king goes the G sex

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hair.

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Perhaps better was Efate.

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That was a safer bet, it seems.

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For example, BTC free bishop dropping back and canceling this in theory a little bit better.

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So kinky sex, though.

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It was quite, quite councils.

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So when it's completed all developments and is really, really ready for active operations, Black is

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trying to make the king safer with age sex to maybe tuck into seven.

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But here we have one and now C takes B two is played, which is a bad mistake, which makes things worse.

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Still, black could have had a reasonable game, a good game with C two and maybe take some material

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and play 94.

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But that's not the story.

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So they didn't do that.

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They played this thing a bit, greeting Bishops Naseby too.

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And then we have Bishop S7.

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In this position, if Bishop takes Iwon rotates, Iwon five is actually doing rather well here after

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nine five, for example, Queenie's six check.

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And this is very, very dangerous scenario, taking on a five.

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You can see why it's got a lot of pressure and it's relentless pressure coming in, for example, like

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this.

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It's relentless around the opponent kicking around G7 with the bishop and queen.

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This is just one example where, you know, here, for example, there's roadsigns G7 chat that's going

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to be winning the queen once and they got better.

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So anyway, Bishop E was played and we have age for.

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And now a state which doesn't really help black states 84.

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However, in this situation, tucking away the king also leads to a powerful move in this position.

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Can you see what that is?

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OK, Quincy to Quincy to this, this is very dangerous if Bishop R5, we've got TotEx late night at

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six, check to win at five and say C.G. six.

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Then age five, five here, look, 81 this situation, there's actually very, very interesting moves

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like this.

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Believe it or not, Miss Bishop takes 95 Jack and Queen 66 mate.

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So the king isn't particularly safe, actually.

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So Bishop takes age for that was played.

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And now, interestingly, of the Rook 81, the game ended.

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So why is that?

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Well, actually, yeah, black has huge trouble holding on, especially where's the queen going if queen

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is even the bishop a free and fair, where's green going now?

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The bishops are going to be dropped.

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So same night takes a full chat.

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This is just a very big advantage for when everything's out and about.

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You can see in this in this final variation.

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So all of one's pieces are pretty active.

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So it's a great way of activating your pieces.

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So let's recap.

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So this is kind of a version, too, of a gambit that you don't play every immediately.

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You play like every one of the key points, by the way, as one of the five being on a five with 1964

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is in this situation.

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If they protect the form first and you play a free E five is not such a big deal, you just take actually

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on this occasion.

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And of the queen takes you can play King takes the zone 95, and you know, this is problematic for

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black.

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Where's the money going?

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And if, like these seven, you've even got things like 95 looking at C7 and how is black actually handle

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that?

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It gets a bit tricky because, you know, if a sense we're just going to start that off and then, you

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know, 1997 check winning the rock.

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So this is yeah, this is version two of C3 and it makes it a much more formidable weapon of choice,

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this gambit with the Mitzy free move inserted first.

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So if yeah, we've got an answer here, we don't play five.

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We certainly don't play every immediately.

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We just take on E4 as an example.

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So, yeah, Dema showed the way with his game.

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Example's is good.

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If you can have a look at those few though.

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Quite a few, quite a few game examples.

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So we've 1984 here.

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So it's, it's a very interesting game.

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If Queen takes for you might be asking Bishop Differe.

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And then again, you've got a lead environment to compensate you for your pawn.

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And this could be very, very dangerous in a practical sense.

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Later, even if computers don't like this particular position in practice, it's quite dangerous.

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You know, opponents do slip up.

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They're not playing like supercomputers.

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So this is actually quite an interesting position.

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So, yes, so the black in government, it's one of those gambits, perhaps I should have played a bit

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more.

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I was being prompted when I was doing my a lot of my blitz videos on YouTube back in the day.

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I was using all sorts of gambits.

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And this is one which maybe because I wasn't so aware, aversion to all the game examples of DEMA.

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If I had studied those a bit more, I think I would have been more encouraged to play a little bit more.

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I think there are a lot of potential perks to be had and say they don't play.

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You know, if I actually have in more recent years been playing things like Afri and getting what you

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get is this commitment info, you might wonder, so what?

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I've won so many games from this kind of position when opponents play passively as an example, say,

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say, for example, they did closing membership, then you've got a dream position where not only you've

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got the semitone NFL with that pool missing, you've got this diagram as well.

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So quite often the queen can come out and about.

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So a very, very direct place that H for.

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So as an example, say the opponent was playing passively, you play queeny one and you just play Quiñones

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four.

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And I've had lots of games.

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I just smash up the opponent with Bishop S.H. six.

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This position that kind of paralyzed, they can't move the night.

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And I'm just going to build out with 95, you know, and then Bishop 878.

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I've I've actually literally won lots of games from this position in more recent years.

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On even faster times was especially where, you know, it's it's getting very, very tricky.

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So if they take a game, meet it and it's just getting very, very tricky.

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And, you know, sometimes you got tactics like this winning the best of all sorts of tactics emerge.

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But so the point is, when you sacrifice this pawn like this, if they play, not have sex, you not

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only get the semi Mafa, which is quite a common feature of many games, but that missing pawn actually

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means later your queen can go into kind of top attacking gear with Queene once before.

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And that happens in other variations where there's missing effort.

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And sometimes the queen can be a very, very direct attacking piece switching to opponent's kingside

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when they cancel.

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So it's not just about the foul, it's about the diagonal being open up these kind of attacking lines

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which really assessed make things, you know, can be just a direct attack later, which would be a

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lovely attacking game for you to enjoy.

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So the blackmail DeMar Gambit.

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Yeah, version two especially.

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So you initially play this and it's not immediately after.

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The idea is nicely free.

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It's worthy of investigation.

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It has had lots of practical results.

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This version two in particular, Mitzy Free.

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So I hope you have a lot of fun with that.

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And also, of course, if you're looking for a tool or a weapon of choice against the Scandinavian defense,

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if you a one efore fanatic and they play the Scandinavian defense or sense countries, it used to be

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called the Scandinavian defense, you can default and transpose into it.

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Blackmar Dema gambit.

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OK, and so much.
