I had never seen that opening before, and was not sure it would work.
After They took the knight, is there anything they could have done without at least losing a rook
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Originally posted by clandarkfire I had never seen that opening before, and was not sure it would work.
After They took the knight, is there anything they could have done without at least losing a rook
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Well it's called the "Damiano Defense." It should really be called the "Dumbass defense." It's the greatest opening ever created for white...
Here's a couple of the same thing. It was funny - I had never seen anyone try that defense, and then I got a few all together. I haven't seen it since.
Originally posted by st00p1dfac3 Well it's called the "Damiano Defense." It should really be called the "Dumbass defense." It's the greatest opening ever created for white...
Damiano's Defense is named after an early chess annotator that condemned it as leading to a lost game. Too bad they named it after him, since he pointed out how badly it sucked.
Originally posted by Sam The Sham Damiano's Defense is named after an early chess annotator that condemned it as leading to a lost game. Too bad they named it after him, since he pointed out how badly it sucked.
Yeah, I read that somewhere. Damiano got screwed - now he looks like a total chess gimp for all time.