Why is f3 bad chess?
I'm curious, could you elaborate on why the move f3 is considered bad in chess? I've heard it discussed in various forums, but I'm still unclear on the exact reasons behind its negative reputation. Does it compromise your pawn structure in some way? Or does it fail to effectively support your king's safety or advance your position on the board? I'd appreciate it if you could provide some specific examples or scenarios where f3 might lead to undesirable outcomes in a chess game.