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Bullfrog Gambit Chess Games
Bullfrog Gambit Chess Games
Bullfrog Gambit Chess Games
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Ready to catch your chess opponents off guard and leave them hopping for the right moves? Discover the ribbiting 1.d4 Nf6 2.g4 Bullfrog Gambit, a daring twist that transforms a classic d4-opening into an electrifying e4-style challenge. Correspondence Chess Master and experienced author Marek Soszynski presents analysis and annotated games so that this audacious opening might leapfrog you to victory on the chessboard with your opponents croaking for mercy!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 24, 2024
ISBN9798224051533
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    Bullfrog Gambit Chess Games - Marek Soszynski

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    Bullfrog Gambit Chess Games

    CCM Marek Soszynski MPHIL

    MarekMedia

    2024

    Table Of Contents

    Signs & Symbols, etc.

    About the Author

    Author’s Chess Publications

    Preface

    A Little Bit of Theory

    Let the Games Commence!

    Bibliography

    List of annotated games

    1. Eberth-Juhasz, Hungary 2001

    2. Kozel-Matjushin, Ukraine 2005

    3. Kozel-Vypkhaniuk, Ukraine 2005

    4. Plichta-Maciejewski, Poland 2009

    5. Harcke-Richter, Germany 2012

    6. Jackson-Berescu, Serbia 2016

    7. Livaja-Vlajkovic, Serbia 2017

    8. Delaney-Wolferink, Ireland 2018

    9. Kopriva-Jelinek, Czechia 2018

    10. Somkin-Suslov, Russia 2022

    +- White is winning

    +/- White is clearly better

    +/= White is slightly better

    = Equal position

    =/+ Black is slightly better

    -/+ Black is clearly better

    -+ Black is winning

    ~ Unclear position

    ~/= With compensation

    # Checkmate (when suffixed to a move)

    !! Excellent move

    ! Good move

    !? Interesting move

    ?! Dubious or misguided move

    ? Poor or mistaken move

    ?? Bad move or blunder

    corr Correspondence game

    FIDE International Chess Federation (Fédération Internationale des Échecs)

    GM Grandmaster

    ICCF International Correspondence Chess Federation

    IM International Master

    NN Player not known or anonymised

    The author is a self-styled Doublemaster — a Master of Philosophy (MPHIL awarded 2004 by the University of Birmingham) and a Correspondence Chess Master (CCM awarded 2020 by the ICCF as recognised by FIDE). He has an ICCF rating of over 2300. His chess publications are listed below; he

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