As BM Andrew Fabbro relates in his seminal 2010 work “Winning with the Bongcloud,” “If you play 1.e4, be prepared for the Bongcloud. If you play 1…e5, expect it.” In this game played against a Twitch viewer on Mar. 31, 2019, I try my hand at this old Bobby Fischer hobby-horse. However, my opponent soon reveals that he may have an even deeper understanding with the nuances of 1.e4 e5 2.Ke2 Ke7.
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Winning with the Bongcloud by BM Andrew Fabbro: http://www.chessmastery.com/bongcloud.pdf
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