CHALLENGES ALL CHESS OPENING THEORY AND PRACTICE
This new system challenges virtually all of what has been practiced in the game of chess until the present. It can confront any known opening in chess with ease! It confronts even greatly enlarged and more aggressive versions of them, without any particular difficulties!
But that is not all, because this new system also challenges most of the guidelines for opening play used until now! The rules of this system are radically different from the those considered valid until now for opening play!
Experiments have confirmed the validity of this system! In controlled experiments, playing the system with white or with black, consistently positive balances of wins have been recorded! No adversary opening has been able to beat it in a series of games and most of the best ones have been tried.
Games with this system show no weaknesses following the opening! Losses seem to occur mostly when a player overexploits the natural strengths of the opening, taking excessive risks in an attempt to win. Trying for the win increases your chances of losing, that's just part of the game.
During the opening, a player of this system only needs to apply the clear and simple system rules, that anyone can understand in a few minutes. He then plays with tranquility, because there is little the opponent can do to disrupt these openings!
Whatever you throw at this system, it will resist! And it doesn't matter what your opponent does, no matter how aggressively he plays, you will attack him and force him to play defense! In fact, It appears that the most effective way of playing against this new system is to play it yourself!
This opening system succeeds in carrying out preconceived developments, with minimal adaptations. A player of this system has real advantages: he knows how to play within the lines of his well-practiced openings, and he is prepared to respond to anything his opponent might do.
In playing an opening that goes according to plan, you also force your opponent to play your game!
When you play your game, your confidence improves and so does your quality of play. You know your game, with its risks and opportunities, so your decisions are well founded on your own experience.