How to PUNISH Early Queen Attacks in the Sicilian Defense - Remote Chess Academy
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Today I’ll show you how to punish the early queen attacks (or Scholar’s Mate tricks) in the Sicilian Defense, which might happen after the following moves: 1.e4 c5 2.Bc4 Nc6 3.Qf3 or 3.Qh5. Early queen attack is an unsound and disrespectful attempt of your opponents to checkmate you within a few moves. You will learn how to brutally and mercilessly punish these tricks instead of defending passively. Below, you can find the variations shown in the video:
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