The new (and improved) Fried Liver Attack

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Solmyr1234

Ladies & Gentlemen. 1...e5 players. Chess.com community.  I'm proud to present:

The New Fried Liver Attack - "The Roast Spleen" (R).

 

These are the best moves for Black after 10...Be6.

Here, after the last move - Kd6, Stockfish 13+ NNUE shows " - 3.0 " - Black is a full piece ahead

It may Look dumb at first, but Black has developed all of his pieces, and Whit's queen has ran out of annoying "checks" and is about to be rooked.

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Tired of defending against Evans Gambit (or similar nonsense)? Just play the Two Knights "Defense", fun guaranteed, but you do need to know lines by heart - this opening is So much non-human...

Solmyr1234

Old Steinitz was right - the king IS a fighting piece.

This is a great weapon for punishing White players who hurry to attack with the childish 4.Ng5. And trust me - there are Many of them ("I'm White - I have the attack..") - fun guaranteed.

 

The correct move according to the engine, after kicking the knight, is Nh3 (engine shows - 2.0), but humans don't play this way.

In these lines Black wins, but they're insanely tactical - one mistake of each side can ruin everything, so keep that in mind. Farewell.

Solmyr1234

Of course, all of this is true only if White doesn't know theory, and has played the N.B.W (Natural but Wrong) Ba4. If he didn't, please use the following:

The Polerio Defense | Black's main Option in the Two Knights Defense | IM Alex Astaneh

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6IRiLjiN-A

ThrillerFan

Uhm, that's not the Fried Liver.  That is the main line of the 4.Ng5 variation of the Two Knights Defense.  To achieve a Fried Liver, Black must fall for 5...Nxd5??