In an attempt to see how many chesstalk readers, if pressed, would agree with Gary Ruben that the French is a poor choice, this poll asks what 1.e4 defence is objectively best, in each respondent's opinion, for a lower rated player to upset a 2500+ player.
What 1.e4 defence is objectively best to try to upset an unknown 2500+ player?
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What 1.e4 defence is objectively best to try to upset an unknown 2500+ player?
43French Defence with Winawer vs. 3.Nc320.93%9French Defence excluding Winawer vs. 3.Nc32.33%1Sicilian with Najdorf vs. Open Sicilian16.28%7Sicilian with Sveshnikov vs. Open Sicilian2.33%1Sicilian with Dragon vs. Open Sicilian2.33%1Sicilian excluding Najdorf, Sveshnikov, or Dragon vs. Open Sicilian9.30%4Double King Pawn, hoping for Marshall Attack vs. Ruy Lopez0.00%0Double King Pawn excluding hoping for Marshall Attack vs. Ruy Lopez2.33%1Caro-Kann18.60%8Other25.58%11Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.
Murphy's law, by Edward A. Murphy Jr., USAF, Aerospace EngineerTags: None
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Re: What 1.e4 defence is objectively best to try to upset an unknown 2500+ player?
Only Hugh Brodie with his colossus database can give you a definite answer. I will be surprised to see a recent game where a 2500+ player who plays 1.e4 gets a "slightly" weaker position in the opening. They know it upside down and you will be lucky to get an even position for Black, no matter what opening you choose.A computer beat me in chess, but it was no match when it came to kickboxing
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I voted for the Najdorf even though the Winawer is close to my heart. The Winawer was good for upsetting some of the world's (former) best players (e.g. Kasparov, and the late Fischer), but it is often difficult to handle since it is normally positionally sharp. The Najdorf is more tactical, and gives White more fatal traps to fall into. The Najdorf has the highest Black win percentage score at top levels in my largest database.Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.
Murphy's law, by Edward A. Murphy Jr., USAF, Aerospace Engineer
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its not so much the opening its how well you know it, if you study DVDs, Yearbooks, Informant games and are steeped in an opening, are prepared for its tactics and strategy and especially if you are prepared for the transition to the endgame and to play the endgame well then you might upset a much higher rated player
so a complicated opening that should have chances for black is best, except the Sicillian takes a lot of time to study the theory, the French is more manageable in terms of time required & resulting chances of upsetsLast edited by Zeljko Kitich; Thursday, 29th July, 2010, 09:00 AM.
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Originally posted by Kevin Pacey View PostThe Najdorf has the highest Black win percentage score at top levels in my largest database.A computer beat me in chess, but it was no match when it came to kickboxing
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Originally posted by Lucas Davies View PostCaro-Kann, obviously...
Next time he asks for a draw I'm going to tell him to "Resign, Moron". His position is busted.Gary Ruben
CC - IA and SIM
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Originally posted by Gary Ruben View Post..
Next time he asks for a draw I'm going to tell him to "Resign, Moron".
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looking forward to seeing the game...
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I voted for the Najdorf open Sicilian. I got a draw against GM Charbonneau in a 30 player simul a few years ago but he played the line with Bb5+ before I got to play a6. I knew next to nothing about this line but managed to hold the draw. My rating at the time was around 1950. He of course was playing 29 other people at the same time. Take this for what it is worth.
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Originally posted by Kevin Pacey View PostIn an attempt to see how many chesstalk readers, if pressed, would agree with Gary Ruben that the French is a poor choice, this poll asks what 1.e4 defence is objectively best, in each respondent's opinion, for a lower rated player to upset a 2500+ player.- because I belong to the GRFC
- you didn't specifically mention The Rat.
Incidentally, when Gary mentions strong players, he refers to those who thoroughly understand how to beat the opening in question. I'm afraid that a mere 2500 would not necessarily fit the bill.
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Originally posted by Jonathan Berry View Postwhen Gary mentions strong players, he refers to those who thoroughly understand how to beat the opening in question. I'm afraid that a mere 2500 would not necessarily fit the bill.
In any case, he once refered to a 2450 correspondence rating as his equivalent of 'the Mendoza line' in baseball:
http://www.chesstalk.info/forum/show...hlight=WinawerAnything that can go wrong will go wrong.
Murphy's law, by Edward A. Murphy Jr., USAF, Aerospace Engineer
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Originally posted by Jonathan Berry View PostI voted for the first option- because I belong to the GRFC
- you didn't specifically mention The Rat.
The Rat would be included in the "Other" category. Not that that necessarily belittles that opening by relegating it with 'the rest' (though since I'm biased to accept most ECO evaluations, with so many critical lines given as += [at least] against the Rat, plus since most world class players never seem to choose to play that defence, why not lump it in with 'the rest'?).Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.
Murphy's law, by Edward A. Murphy Jr., USAF, Aerospace Engineer
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Originally posted by Adam Cormier View PostGary if you say you busted a line why are you not so-sure if you will win or not??
I'm going with najdorf, it busts 1.e4.
1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nd7 5.Ng5 Ngf6 6.Bd3 h6 7.Ne6 Qa5+ 8.Bd2 Qb6 9.Nf3 fxe6 10.Bg6+ Kd8
To play this in correspondence chess I had to feel certain it couldn't be beaten by a strong chess program and a fast computer.Gary Ruben
CC - IA and SIM
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