by
Clyde
Nakamura
................. Around 1985 I saw a "New In Chess" article about IM Stefan Buecker who had some radical ideas about chess openings and he had been playing some strange new openings such as the Mokele Mbembe, Vulture and etc. He wrote a monograph on the Mokele Mbembe and a book on the Vulture was also published. I started playing the Mokele Mbembe (1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Ne4) as my main black to defense to 1.e4. Instead of playing a regular Alehine's Defense (1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5) you play 2…Ne4.... read more: http://www.chessville.com/UCO/CN/MokeleMbembe.htm
Source: Chessville
................. Around 1985 I saw a "New In Chess" article about IM Stefan Buecker who had some radical ideas about chess openings and he had been playing some strange new openings such as the Mokele Mbembe, Vulture and etc. He wrote a monograph on the Mokele Mbembe and a book on the Vulture was also published. I started playing the Mokele Mbembe (1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Ne4) as my main black to defense to 1.e4. Instead of playing a regular Alehine's Defense (1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5) you play 2…Ne4.... read more: http://www.chessville.com/UCO/CN/MokeleMbembe.htm
Source: Chessville
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