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Sure, that makes sense to me. I’ll play out lines depending on the position. If I think I have winning chances I sometimes like to try and play out several variations to make sure I’m winning in all of them before doing anything rash. And yeah, this is the approach I learned against the Caro Kann from watching some of Aman Hambleton’s videos on YouTube. I prefer it to the advance variation as it seems to lead to more open positions (which, as a Caro Kann player, I’m assuming aren’t your favourite )In post 5, LlamaFluff wrote: Pretty much anything that doesnt have analysis attached to it im fine (even just setting up a board and playing a few lines to see what works)... unless there is a clock anything but bringing in an engine is fair game to me. Both white knights out here like this is already a bit atypical though, probably at least 60% of games white goes 2. d4 followed by e5."we knew everything... And we knew nothing."-
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Not familiar with the bayonet lines tbh. I used to play the French when I first got into chess a few years ago, but then I took a long break and ever since I came back I've disliked it aha. Tried out the Caro Kann a bit, but I'm mostly just not really a fan. I personally play either some sort of Sicilian or e5 against e4, depending on my mood.
Also, that's interesting: the database on lichess has some different numbers:
d4 (8,422,591) -- 48/6/46
Nf3 (3,027,891) -- 45/5/50
Nc3 (1,520,401) -- 48/6/46
d3 (483,910) -- 48/6/46
c4 (466,696) -- 49/7/44
But I think these often don't give the full indication, as a lot of Nf3 lines transpose into Nc3 and vice versa. I normally like to look through to see if there are any particular lines I like the look of, and to then play for those if possible."we knew everything... And we knew nothing."-
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