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
ISBN: 1901983374, 9781901983371
Format: pdf
Publisher: Gambit Publications
Page: 98


Rather, he points out a general principle in the Queen's Gambit: Black delays capturing the offered pawn until it gains a tempo. Anand has an interesting development idea on the Black side of Ponomariov's Catalan. Black then continues 15Bg4 and after 16.Qd3 he has 16Rae8 17.Nd2 and now 17f5 or 17Re6, to name just a few of the more characteristic ideas. Gjon has played this before against me and I think that some other It looks a little loose for Black, but computer analysis gives only a small edge to White after 8. Khalifman vs Sveshnikov – Catalan Opening – Elista, 1996. G3 … White goes for a Catalan-style development. I still remember how Boris Avrukh managed to lift the Catalan's reputation with his books and I'm sure Victor Mikhalevski will do the same with the Spanish Opening! In order to prevent this easy attacking plan, the ingenious 15.Re4 has been tried. 4 Nc-Three: Gambit in the Queen's Gambit: Accepted and Slav by: John L. I opened the game with the Fianchetto Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined and black quickly gave me the opportunity to give him an isolated pawn, which I was happy to take. Chernev finds no flaw in opening the d-file while White's rook eyes Black's queen along it. Grandmaster Sadler explains the key ideas behind the Queen's Gambit Declined, one of Black's most dependable responses to the queen's pawn. Aveskulov does not limit himself to the Benko- and Blumenfeld Gambit itself but also represents answers to rare moves such as Queen's pawn openings (i.e. A sharp Queen's Gambit Declined, transposing into a Catalan, between Alexander Khalifman and Evgeni Sveshnikov, played in Elista in 1996. This is slightly counter-intuitive to me, but perhaps I have been conditioned too much by old-fashioned opening manuals who treated the Queen's Gambit and the Catalan as entirely different complexes. Colle, London, Veresov, Torre, Zuckertort etc.), Anti-Ben-Oni approaches (4.Nc3 ) as same as .. Aronian annexes a pawn in a Cambridge Springs Queen's Gambit, but Navara has compensation in his better development. It's an interesting line of the Marshall Defense to the Queen's Gambit (one of my favorite dubious openings): Gjon Feinstein — Dana Mackenzie.