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Wirtz - Fahnenschmidt Marburg Chess and life"Luzhin, preparing an attack for which it was first necessary to explore a maze of variations, where his every step aroused a perilous echo, begain a long meditation: Suddenly, something occurred outside his being, a scorching pain - and he let out a loud cry, shaking his hand stung by the flame of a match, which he had lit and forgotten to apply to his cigarette. Skip to main content. Less usual tries for White III.
Vienna Game with 3. Scotch Game with 5. Max Lange Attack V. Euwe - Reti Amsterdam V. Estrin - Riskin Moscow V. Neikirch - Halir Corr V. Wirtz - Fahnenschmidt Marburg V. Introduction The two general opening rules are: Develop as fast and as actively as you can Rule 2: Get a stake in the centre, and try to stop your opponent What does this mean in the e-pawn openings?
Plan A for White: So, let's have a look at some variations. Nf3 The commonest and probably the best move here, but there are alternatives. We divide this booklet into: Nc3 This old move is not bad: Nf6 This is Rule 1: BCO2 give this as a slight edge to Black] Be7 is more solid-looking, perhaps 7. Bxf3 Be6 with a level endgame; not much chance for Black to win in this line I'm afraid. Bc4 If White plays this I recommend you reply Nc6 [There is an exciting line Bb3 when Black can survive with Be7, but I don't think you should let White get into this line] 4. Bc4 This became fashionable as a way of avoiding the Petroff.
The right move is: Nf6 Now White's most common move is: Rhe1 Be6 leads to a strong attacking game for White Simply O-O transposes to the Two Knights' lines below] Ne2 Bxb2, when White is in all sorts of trouble] Bb3 Having developed quickly, you are now ready for: Rxe5, when BCO2 gives: This is a move Gary Lane ignores in his popular book.
10 Best Chess Games on King's Pawn Opening
But Lane does suggest the magnificent mess starting: Bxd5 Nxc2 If you prefer this sort of game, this is a nice try. But Lasker would undoubtedly play: Bc4 b King's Knight's Gambit, 3. Bc4 Black can play simply Nf6 Rule 1 4. Nc3 c6 Rule 2 with good chances. Nf3 I have always liked Be7 This Cunningham Variation reinforces the ancient weakness on the e1-h4 diagonal, and covers the e-file. O-O d5] but these should cause you no trouble. O-O d6 Black has an equal game. Qxd4 b Danish Gambit, 3. Qxd4 This exposes the Q to attack, when it is hard to find a good retreat.
Nc3 Be7 [or Nxd5 Qxd5 Black is ahead in development, which makes the opposite-side castling difficult to play for White.
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Qe7 is an interesting way of declining] Now 4. The Danish proper is: Bxb2 When White has a genuinely dangerous lead in development. Nxd2 is a level ending with rival majorities, and is as good try to win as any for Black. Nc3 Nf6 when Black has good chances of an advantage - either securing the two bishops in an open position, or developing quickly and then keeping the pawn. Nf3 The best reply, is, of course: Nc6 White has a few different tries here, the main ones being 3. Bb5, the Ruy Lopez 3. Bb5 This is the most important move at master level.
My own recommendation is the old Cordel Defence with Bc5 Bobby Fischer played this a few times in the 'sixties, and never had any trouble reaching a level game. To get into the Open Morphy line you play Ba4 White has an important alternative here, which might be played just out of nerves. Bxc6 dxc6 White can play either the old main line a 5. O-O The move 5. Nxe5 is met by Qd4, regaining the pawn. Nf3 Bg4 with equal chances.
O-O Bobby Fischer revived this in the 'seventies, and it is still being tried. What should you do? The book line is roughly equal after But I reckon at junior level the line Bg4 is worth a punt: So White should play either 7. Be3 g4 ] If White plays the main line with 4. Ba4, we continue to steer for the Open Morphy with Nf6 hoping for 5. O-O Sadly, White has several alternatives here, and if all your opponent knows about the Ruy Lopez ends after the third move, you may well startle White into playing one of these lines: Nc3 Lopez Four Knights 5. Qe2 which is no problem, but it does stop you playing your intended Nd5 Nxe4 when Black may have the edge.
Qe2 Re8 with equality. O-O we can at last enter the IV.
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Nxe4 The main line of the Open Morphy variation goes: Bc2 Now you might even consider the Dilworth line: Kxf2 Qxf6 Botvinnik has tried this, although it is clearly risky to give up a piece in such an apparently equal position. Or, if the number of variations you see in the books frightens you, please consider the Archangel Variation Bb3 Bb7 which I discuss below.
Bc5 Having seen the number of ways White can shoot off into odd lines, you can see why I would like to recommend the Cordel variation. Bc5 White's best try is 4.
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But Fischer's treatment was more simple: Ng6] which was soon drawn: Fischer also had several games with the bolder line Nf6 For example 5. Bxc6 bxc6 drawn Gligoric-Fischer Bb3 Bb7 Now the best line is c 7. Re1, but White has been tempted to go for a quick break with either a 7. Qf3 This looks awkward, but Black can survive happily. Qxe4 Rhe8 Black is doing fine here. Re1 Bc5 White now plays his Plan A 8.
Bxf6 This is the strongest line: Bd5 But Black can give White some nervous moments with: Nxd4 People have recently found some new ideas in lines that had been abandoned, but I think interest is waning again as these ideas become better known. The natural move is Bc5 when White has two natural moves: Bc4 White has tried many moves in this position, but this Icelandic line is the most current.
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