The Stafford Gambit: 20 Key Lines, Traps and Refutations
Imagine this: you’re five moves into a standard game of chess, and suddenly your opponent sacrifices a knight. Then a bishop. Your king is flushed into the open, enemy pieces are swarming, and your “safe, solid” position has become a tactical minefield. This isn’t a chess fantasy; it’s a typical Tuesday for anyone facing the … Continue reading The Stafford Gambit: 20 Key Lines, Traps and Refutations