One way to defend against queens gambit when black:
srn347 - you suggest I meant move the knight on g1 to e3? How could that move be made? It would have to be f3 - else black pawn captures knight - not to mention illegal move. Now, I can see the pawn advance e2 to e3 as "natural" but not as good - I think. You are the better player though, of course. What would be "mistaken" about the knight move?
I think you mean e3.
why would white want to move E-5 to E-6 as next move? Why is that considered a "natural" move? Knight to F3 is a far better move isn't it?
thanx for posting
thanks
From there if white plays the natural move 4. e6 then black can use Lasker's Trap.
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