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Barnes Opening

The Barnes Opening (sometimes called Gedult's Opening) is a chess opening where White opens with:

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Named afterThomas Wilson Barnes
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The opening is named after Thomas Wilson Barnes (1825–1874), an English player who had eight wins over Paul Morphy, including one game where Barnes answered 1.e4 with 1...f6, known as the Barnes Defence.

Along with several other uncommon first moves, it is classified under the code A00 (irregular openings or uncommon openings) in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings.

Strategy

Of the twenty possible first moves in chess, author and grandmaster Edmar Mednis argues that 1.f3 is the worst.[1] Grandmaster Benjamin Finegold teaches "Never play f3".[2] In his text on openings, Paul van der Sterren considered 1. f3 beneath mention by name:

Then there are those moves with which White really tries to shoot himself in the foot, like 1. f3 or 1. g4. Out of loyalty to those unfortunates who have occasionally indulged in these strange moves in their youth, I shall not even give you the names of these 'openings'.

— van der Sterren, on 1. f3[3]

The move does exert influence over the central square e4, but the same or more ambitious goals can be achieved with almost any other first move. The move 1.f3 does not develop a piece, opens no lines for pieces, and actually hinders the development of White's king knight by denying it its most natural square, f3. It also weakens White's kingside pawn structure, opens the e1–h4 diagonal against White's uncastled king, and opens the g1–a7 diagonal against White's potential kingside castling position.[4]

Since 1.f3 is a poor move, it is not played often. Nonetheless, it is probably not the rarest opening move. After 1.f3 e5 some players even continue with the nonsensical 2.Kf2, one of several sequences of opening moves known as the Bongcloud Attack. It can also be known as the Fried Fox Attack, Wandering King Opening, The Hammerschlag, Tumbleweed, the Pork Chop Opening, or the Half Bird as it is often called in the United Kingdom, due to its opening move f3 being half that of the f4 employed in Bird's Opening. One example of this is the game Simon Williams beating Martin Simons in the last round of the British Championship 1999, where Williams had nothing to play for.[5] In 2020, Magnus Carlsen played 2.Kf2 against Wesley So in a blitz game, for the psychological effect. So commented, "It's hard to forget the game when someone plays f3 and Kf2 and just crushes you. That's so humiliating."[6] Also played is 2.e4, called the King's Head Opening.

Black can secure a comfortable advantage by the normal means – advancing central pawns and rapidly developing pieces to assert control over the centre.

If Black replies 1...e5, the game might proceed into a passive line known as the Blue Moon Defence. It usually occurs after the moves 1.f3 e5 2.Nh3 d5 3.Nf2 (avoiding 3...Bxh3 4.gxh3 weakening the kingside) 3...Nf6 4.e3 Nc6 5.Be2 Bc5 6.0-0 0-0. White has no stake in the centre, but hopes to make a hole to break into.

If White plays poorly and leaves too many lines open against their king after 2.Kf2, they might be quickly checkmated. One example: 1.f3 d5 2.Kf2 e5 (Black places two pawns in the centre to prepare for quick development) 3.e4 Bc5+ 4.Kg3 Qg5#.

Fool's mate

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The Barnes Opening can lead to the fool's mate: 1.f3 e5 2.g4 Qh4#. Of all of White's legal moves after 1.f3 e5, only one allows mate in one, while another, 2.h3, allows mate in two: 2...Qh4+ 3.g3 Qxg3#.

See also

References

  1. ^ Mednis, Edmar (1986). How to Play Good Opening Moves. Random House Puzzles & Games. ISBN 978-0679141099.
  2. ^ Sasha Chapin (13 August 2019). All the Wrong Moves: A Memoir About Chess, Love, and Ruining Everything. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. pp. 105–106. ISBN 978-0-385-54518-1.
  3. ^ van der Sterren, Paul (2009). Fundamental Chess Openings. Gambit. p. 261. ISBN 9781906454135.
  4. ^ Larsen, Bent (1977). Lærebok i sjakk. Dreyer. ISBN 82-09-01480-3.
  5. ^ Opening Lanes Garry Lane, Chesscafe.com
  6. ^ Barden, Leonard (2 October 2020). "Chess: Carlsen wins with 1 f3 as Play Magnus raises $42m in Oslo listing". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 October 2020.

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The Barnes Opening sometimes called Gedult s Opening is a chess opening where White opens with Barnes Openingabcdefgh8877665544332211abcdefghMoves1 f3ECOA00Named afterThomas Wilson Barnes 1 f3The opening is named after Thomas Wilson Barnes 1825 1874 an English player who had eight wins over Paul Morphy including one game where Barnes answered 1 e4 with 1 f6 known as the Barnes Defence Along with several other uncommon first moves it is classified under the code A00 irregular openings or uncommon openings in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings Contents 1 Strategy 2 Fool s mate 3 See also 4 ReferencesThis article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves Strategy EditOf the twenty possible first moves in chess author and grandmaster Edmar Mednis argues that 1 f3 is the worst 1 Grandmaster Benjamin Finegold teaches Never play f3 2 In his text on openings Paul van der Sterren considered 1 f3 beneath mention by name Then there are those moves with which White really tries to shoot himself in the foot like 1 f3 or 1 g4 Out of loyalty to those unfortunates who have occasionally indulged in these strange moves in their youth I shall not even give you the names of these openings van der Sterren on 1 f3 3 The move does exert influence over the central square e4 but the same or more ambitious goals can be achieved with almost any other first move The move 1 f3 does not develop a piece opens no lines for pieces and actually hinders the development of White s king knight by denying it its most natural square f3 It also weakens White s kingside pawn structure opens the e1 h4 diagonal against White s uncastled king and opens the g1 a7 diagonal against White s potential kingside castling position 4 Since 1 f3 is a poor move it is not played often Nonetheless it is probably not the rarest opening move After 1 f3 e5 some players even continue with the nonsensical 2 Kf2 one of several sequences of opening moves known as the Bongcloud Attack It can also be known as the Fried Fox Attack Wandering King Opening The Hammerschlag Tumbleweed the Pork Chop Opening or the Half Bird as it is often called in the United Kingdom due to its opening move f3 being half that of the f4 employed in Bird s Opening One example of this is the game Simon Williams beating Martin Simons in the last round of the British Championship 1999 where Williams had nothing to play for 5 In 2020 Magnus Carlsen played 2 Kf2 against Wesley So in a blitz game for the psychological effect So commented It s hard to forget the game when someone plays f3 and Kf2 and just crushes you That s so humiliating 6 Also played is 2 e4 called the King s Head Opening Black can secure a comfortable advantage by the normal means advancing central pawns and rapidly developing pieces to assert control over the centre If Black replies 1 e5 the game might proceed into a passive line known as the Blue Moon Defence It usually occurs after the moves 1 f3 e5 2 Nh3 d5 3 Nf2 avoiding 3 Bxh3 4 gxh3 weakening the kingside 3 Nf6 4 e3 Nc6 5 Be2 Bc5 6 0 0 0 0 White has no stake in the centre but hopes to make a hole to break into If White plays poorly and leaves too many lines open against their king after 2 Kf2 they might be quickly checkmated One example 1 f3 d5 2 Kf2 e5 Black places two pawns in the centre to prepare for quick development 3 e4 Bc5 4 Kg3 Qg5 Fool s mate Editabcdefgh8 877665544332211abcdefgh The Barnes Opening can lead to the fool s mate 1 f3 e5 2 g4 Qh4 Of all of White s legal moves after 1 f3 e5 only one allows mate in one while another 2 h3 allows mate in two 2 Qh4 3 g3 Qxg3 See also EditFool s mate Barnes Defence List of chess openings List of chess openings named after peopleReferences Edit Mednis Edmar 1986 How to Play Good Opening Moves Random House Puzzles amp Games ISBN 978 0679141099 Sasha Chapin 13 August 2019 All the Wrong Moves A Memoir About Chess Love and Ruining Everything Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group pp 105 106 ISBN 978 0 385 54518 1 van der Sterren Paul 2009 Fundamental Chess Openings Gambit p 261 ISBN 9781906454135 Larsen Bent 1977 Laerebok i sjakk Dreyer ISBN 82 09 01480 3 Opening Lanes Garry Lane Chesscafe com Barden Leonard 2 October 2020 Chess Carlsen wins with 1 f3 as Play Magnus raises 42m in Oslo listing The Guardian Retrieved 2 October 2020 Bibliography The Wikibook Chess Opening Theory has a page on the topic of Barnes Opening Benjamin Joel Schiller Eric 1987 Unorthodox Openings Macmillan Publishing Company ISBN 0 02 016590 0 Dunnington Angus 2000 Winning Unorthodox Openings Everyman Chess ISBN 978 1 85744 285 4 OCLC 44556403 Hooper David and Kenneth Whyld 1996 The Oxford Companion to Chess Oxford University ISBN 0 19 280049 3 OCLC 34618196 Schiller Eric 2002 Unorthodox Chess Openings Second ed Cardoza p 51 ISBN 1 58042 072 9 OCLC 51747780 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barnes Opening amp oldid 1128052960, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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