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10 opening chess moves
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10 opening chess moves

Roman Dzindzichashvili was one of the leading exponents of it. The idea is to play Blumenfeld and Benoni plans with an early. An updated version of my book on that opening was just published by Hardinge-Simpole.

#10 OPENING CHESS MOVES CODE#

Really constructive chess discution can be found here.ĪlexanderMorphy: yes welcome to the site i'm a year late in telling you this, but this the most amazing and brilliant chess website on the net!Įric Schiller: This ECO code includes a variety of openings, including the Djin (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 2.Nf3 a6!?). Lawrence:, welcome to this amazing chess site from all of us.Īyayay: This place is amazing. It seems Black gets initative with Qa5 check. Qe2 preventing Bishop infiltration was better.ĥ. What do you think where did he went wrong? Was it blitz or classical time control? I guess White could have played on for few moves but it's pretty much hopeless. Qc2 Nxg2+ 33.Īyayay: Interesting game there. Helloween: A recent game of mine as Black in the Blumenfeld CG went:ġ. Lol, I've just kibitz to you on another page saying I'll stick to 3.c5. PaulKeres:, interesting, may be I should try 3.Nb4+ a few times instead of 3.c5.

10 opening chess moves

I like the QID also, but I've found white more likely to overextend in the Bogo. e6 anyway so !ĪgentRgent: From this position, I'd play 3.Bb4+. Ruylopez900: From this point here, would people rather play 3.d5 for a QGD setup, 3.Bb4+ for the Bogo-Indian or 3.b6 for a QID? I would head for the QID, though you never know.īiLL RobeRTiE: I'd play 3.b5 here but I never play. I don't know for sure of course, I play 4. Bg5 is more common probably because it lets white influence d5 which is where black is attacking white. e6 attacking the head of the pawn chain so the last thing you want to do is to give up the base, that just makes black's job easier. Refutor: why is cxb5 not as good in the blumenfeld gambit (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 c5 4.d5 b5) as opposed to the benko gambit (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5) Opening Explorerīenjamin Lau: I think that's because black has already played. Explore this opening | Search for sacrifices in this opening.








10 opening chess moves