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As I remember, the conclusions we had reached on the forum before the accident were that:
[1]3.Nf3 is under a cloud at the moment (although I still believe that the early deviant lines like the Quaade are fully sound and deserve further investigation)
[2]3.Bc4 is therefore, at this current time, to be preferred. As it stands black cannot prove more than equality here, and 3...Ne7 was a move that we all agreed needed some further testing and analysis.
[3]3.Qf3 and other such rarities were rarely discussed, but given the troubles of the King's Knight Gambit, probably warrant a closer look. Certainly I feel that 3.Qf3 may be sufficient for equality. 3.Be2 is certainly not a bad move either, and is probably worth a try below the master levels.
So, let the debate continue!
Regards
Craig
1) The Quaade or Rosentreter are *probably* OK for white, though as noted it requires a piece investment and may lead to forced draws if black has done his homework...
2) Well, I for one didn't find 3...Ne7 so fantastic, i.e. there are more interesting lines imo. In SOS 3 there's a similar idea of 3...Nd7 against the QG, and there it might have more surprise value...
3) 3.Be2?! is well met by 3...f5! as we concluded in the FKG thread one upon a time in the not to distant good ol' days. 3.Qf3 Nc6 4.c3 is supposedly the critical line, Reti analysed it in the Lärobok in the 1920s.
I admit that I haven't looked into 3.Nc3 or 3.d4, there's supposedly a few forced draws I imagine, or is white even worse? OTB as surprise weapons I still think they have some bite - especially when playing a stronger player who won't be taking the draw.
Btw, does every new thread have to start with 'A New Look At' ???
Btw2, it would be nice to hear from the admin about the fate of the missing threads. - I for one miss the FKG thread and it's record +7000 views...
And if they're all gone, how come the system still knows how many posts each of us have done ???