Winning with 1 f4 Bird's Opening. Pitagora

Winning with 1 f4 Bird's Opening


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Then Black made the mistake of exchanging queens with his second last move, letting me back into the game. 1 f4 – c5 (bird opening) 2 Cf3 – e6 3 e3 (if white had played e4 this would be a sicilan defence … not usual but possible, but there are two flaws then… when white moves e3 if my eyes arent wrong the king has swapped positions with the queen, later the king goes back to its position… so Dr. Can't shoot everything at F4 or the bird may not be in focus over his whole body, depending on how close that he is. Canon 7D, 500mm f4 w/1.4X, ISO 800, f5.6 @ 1/200 second (handheld) / Red-tailed hawk / Photo by Vic Berardi. Even then, he might have had good winning chances, if he hadn't simply blundered away a piece. By Bob Lewis I took a class with bird photographer Artie Morris in San Diego some years ago. F4) and 1.b3, which is called the Larsen Opening or the Nimzo-Larsen Attack. But, what about a bird with a white head against a bright white sky? I used to shoot my 100-400 wide open most of the time at F5.6. He wins his game easily, but becomes suddenly violent after the match and starts pounding his opponent with the time clock until he's unconscious. Next Saturday a big rapid tournament will be held in the center of Explanation followed when Enevoldsom immediately demonstrated the forced win, and even if a well behaved Larsen never said anything, Enevoldsen knew that he was furious, - and I never think that he forgave me! Watch for warning signs, like chicks' agitation or beak opening to presage arrival of an adult with food.

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