The Queen's Gambit & Catalan for Black by Lasha Janjgava

The Queen's Gambit & Catalan for Black



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The Queen's Gambit & Catalan for Black Lasha Janjgava ebook
Page: 98
Publisher: Gambit Publications
Format: pdf
ISBN: 1901983374, 9781901983371


Black can a) 4.dxc5 - This is an attempt to play the Queen's Gambit accepted a tempo up but 4e6 probably gives theoretical equality. Seizing control If one wants to see a better handlings of the Queen's Gambit from the Black side, check out Schroer vs Hess from Week 2. After this FM Elliot Liu (2nd Place, 2 Points): In a quiet opening that looked like it was heading for a Catalan-type of position, things suddenly became more double-edged once the Pawn structure changed and FM Zimmer played the creative Pawn sacrifice 13. By deviating at this early point White makes sure that the game will be played on his homeground. But I have a big problem with two lines (I suppose because I just love these lines as white, and don't get excited about them as black just yet) Those are the Queen's Gambit declined exchange variation (my usual repertoire choice as it rules out the Cambridge Springs variation) I just dont LOVE black here. Opening Cox also demonstrates how to play against White's other tries, including the Exchange Variation, Catalan and Bf4 lines. B) 4.b3 - This is not White's most promising variation of the Colle Zukertort. Kramnik got a nice advantage in a Catalan: “Actually it was my preparation for Kazan; I was about to play it against Radjabov in 2011 but finally for some reason I decided to play something else. After 4Nc6 5.Bb2 Bg4 Black is equal. That is a monster of an opening and you have to be well prepared against it, and it is pretty different from the Queen's gambit declined. 'I think the perception of the Queen's Gambit Declined as a stodgy response for Black is quite unfounded and I think the Queen's Gambit Declined for Black is about to experience a revival'. - A poor relative of the Catalan. Nf6, so this is the classical starting position for the Queen's Pawn Openings. 4 Nc-Three: Gambit in the Queen's Gambit: Accepted and Slav by: John L. He present a repertoire for Black based on the initial moves 1 d4 d5 2 c4 e6 3 Nc3 Nf6 4 Bg5 Nbd7 The GM Lars Schandorff: Five variations of the QGD; Open and Closed Catalan IM Sam Collins: QGD Semi-Tarrasch and four variations of the Slav Defence. Nxf5 would follow if he took Black's Queen by playing 35. He got a pleasant advantage out of the opening against Teimour Radjabov, who played what could be dubbed the “Accelerated Lasker Variation” of the Queen's Gambit Declined. Since that time I was keeping it and nobody played it. This book provides a repertoire for Black with the ever-popular Queen's Gambit Declined.