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


After 4Nc6 5.Bb2 Bg4 Black is equal. B) 4.b3 - This is not White's most promising variation of the Colle Zukertort. 4 Nc-Three: Gambit in the Queen's Gambit: Accepted and Slav by: John L. 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. On board 4, Frank Hoffmeister outplayed Johann VandenBusssche (1887) with White in a Catalan set-up. Tom opened up the centre and his superior development was converted into a decisive material advantage making use of a nice cross-pin. By deviating at this early point White makes sure that the game will be played on his homeground. Now, interested in the Queen's Gambit Declined as Black, I find the opening worth studying. Nf6, so this is the classical starting position for the Queen's Pawn Openings. Tom Wiley on board 2 faced the Queen's gambit accepted from Stefan Bruynooghe (2072) with a somewhat unusual development of Black's bishop to d6. - A poor relative of the Catalan.