By now, I think I got the courage to play it against the next opponent who plays the sicilian against me in the tournament im in (rated, 1h15min for 40 moves + 30 minutes for rest)
I normally play the grand prix attack, so I think this is better.
Is Smith Morra gambit sound?
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Re: Is Smith Morra gambit sound?
Btw. it might be interesting to run such a tournament with books on and learning enabled, if the engine(s) and/or GUI supports that. Then you will see over time if the book moves are really any good. (Not sure how common this is but mine adjusts book frequency based on game results and score out of the opening).
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Re: Is Smith Morra gambit sound?
Last year, I run a dozen games, in Advanced Chess mode (60'/game) against a strong opponent (IM).
The end result was a draw. It seems that White, despite the pawn less, is able (albeit with difficulty) to equalize the game. A real game (without the aid of computer) however, is quite another thing...
The end result was a draw. It seems that White, despite the pawn less, is able (albeit with difficulty) to equalize the game. A real game (without the aid of computer) however, is quite another thing...
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Re: Is Smith Morra gambit sound?
I know this sounds crazy, but I used to play the gambit as white when I was a tournament player. It seemed that I was more sure of a draw playing this than anything else. I don't know if I ever lost a game as white but I drew a lot of them even against weaker players.Carotino wrote:Last year, I run a dozen games, in Advanced Chess mode (60'/game) against a strong opponent (IM).
The end result was a draw. It seems that White, despite the pawn less, is able (albeit with difficulty) to equalize the game. A real game (without the aid of computer) however, is quite another thing...
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Re: Is Smith Morra gambit sound?
Is a dynamic opening, if Black makes a mistake, likely to pay a very high price... Black has to play with precision and energy, or risks of falling into a nightmare. To me, it happened!Don wrote:I know this sounds crazy, but I used to play the gambit as white when I was a tournament player. It seemed that I was more sure of a draw playing this than anything else. I don't know if I ever lost a game as white but I drew a lot of them even against weaker players.Carotino wrote:Last year, I run a dozen games, in Advanced Chess mode (60'/game) against a strong opponent (IM).
The end result was a draw. It seems that White, despite the pawn less, is able (albeit with difficulty) to equalize the game. A real game (without the aid of computer) however, is quite another thing...
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Re: Is Smith Morra gambit sound?
Thats why i will play it, since my opponent is 1200 danish elo! (About equal to 1400 uscf i think)carotino wrote: I know this sounds crazy, but I used to play the gambit as white when I was
Is a dynamic opening, if Black makes a mistake, likely to pay a very high price... Black has to play with precision and energy, or risks of falling into a nightmare. To me, it happened!
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Re: Is Smith Morra gambit sound?
I think it is unsound and leads to a clear Black advantage with correct play. Most books only show the lines that favor White's ambitions.Don wrote:Smith Morra is probably not unsound. If it loses, it's unsound but I agree with you that it's may not the best way to play for a win. But white probably doesn't have a win in the opening position.ethanara wrote:Hi
I'm trying to make a tournament where the only thing is played is Smith-morra gambit.
Here is the conditions:
Time control : 5min + 3sec increment (like IPON)
Start position: Obviously the Smith-Morra (1.e4 c5 2.d4 cxd4 3.c3)
Computer: x64 Intel core i3, not sure how many cores or ghz
Engines:
Vitruvius 1.0H HEM
Vitruvius 1.0C HEM
Komodo 3
Critter 1.4
Stockfish 2.2.2 JA
I personally dont think that SMG is downright lost, but it tends to not give white an advantage.
Happy blitzing!
On the other hand, I am not talking at low club level such as 1400-1900, so feel free to play it. If you are in that group, by all means play it as it will certainly teach a lot on initiative and attack.
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