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French Defense,CHOPIN
King's Indian Attack
Line 321
[Bojan Vuckovic]
C00
20.04.2015
Current Reputation: Playable for both sides
1.e4 e6
[#]
2.d3
[Chapter] [#]
[ 2.d4=
- Line 322
]
[
Recommendation for beginners:
2.e2
[Chapter] [#]
A)
2...c5
A1)
3.g3
c6
4.c3
( 4.f3=
- Line 440 : 1... c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. Qe2 Nc6 4.
g3
)
4...g6
( 4...d5 5.d3
ge7
6.f3=
- Line 441 : 1... c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d3
Nc6 4. c3 d5 4. Qe2 Nge7 5. g3
)
5.g2
g7
6.f4
ge7
7.f3 d6
( 7...0-0
8.0-0 d6=
- 7... d6 8. O-O O-O
)
8.0-0 0-0 9.a3
( 9.a4
b8
10.a3 a6
(I. Nepomniachtchi - A. Morozevich, Sochi (blitz) 2014)
11.c2
d7
12.d3
c7
13.d2 f5 )
9...b8 10.h1 f5 11.d3 b5 12.exf5
xf5
13.d2 d5=
The chances are roughly equal, though better players should feel more
comfortable. A. Lastin - E. Bareev, Elista 1997;
A2)
3.d3
c6
4.f3=
- Line 441 : 1... c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d3 Nc6 4. Qe2;
A3)
3.f3=
- Line 440 : 1... c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. Qe2;
A4)
3.f4
A4a)
3...d5 4.exd5
e7!?
( 4...xd5 5.c3
d8
6.f3
c6
7.g3
f6
8.g2
e7
9.0-0 0-0 10.d3
d7
11.e4
c8
N. Short - V. Korchnoi,
Groningen (m/4) 1997
)
5.b5+
f8
6.dxe6
(Philou 3.5.1 - RedQueen 0.9.
5, Internet 2011)
xe6
7.f3
c6
8.c3
c7
9.e2
f6=
Black has
sufficient compensation for material deficit.;
A4b)
3...c6 4.f3
A4b1)
4...f6 5.g3 d5 6.e5
d7
7.g2 c4!?
( 7...d4 8.xd4 cxd4
9.0-0
b8
10.d3
c6
11.d2
White has slightly better pawn
structure. N. Short - V. Korchnoi, Groningen (m/5) 1997
)
8.0-0
c5+
9.h1 b5 10.d3
b6=
with mutual play. I. Shkuro - D. Fingerov,
Kishinev 2001;
A4b2)
4...d6 5.d3 g6 6.c3
g7
7.e3
ge7
8.bd2 b6 9.g3
a6=
The chances are roughly equal, though better players should feel more
comfortable. L. McShane - V. Korchnoi, Igualada 2005;
B)
2...f6
B1)
3.f3 d5 4.exd5
( 4.d3=
- 2. d3 d5 3. Qe2 Nf6 4. Nf3
)
4...xd5 5.d4
(Pseudo 0.7c - Toga II 1.2.1a, Internet 2006)
c5 6.g3 cxd4 7.xd4
f6
8.c3
c6
9.xc6
d5!
10.g1
xc6
11.g2
a4!?
12.e3
e7
13.d2 0-0=;
B2)
3.e5
d5
4.f3
( 4.c3
c6
5.f3
e7
6.d4 d6 7.d2 dxe5
8.dxe5
cb4
9.xd5
xd5
10.c4
(N. Delgado Ramirez - E. Rozentalis,
Asuncion 2010)
c6
(aimed against Qe4)
11.d4
b6
12.c3 c5
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13.b5
d7=
)
4...c5
( 4...d6 5.d4
e7
(J. Ehlvest - R. Vaganian,
Novgorod 1995)
6.c3
bc6
7.h4 h6 8.f4
White has a slight spatial
advantage.
)
5.g3
c6
6.g2
e7=
- Line 440 : 1... c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. g3 Nc6
4. Bg2 Nf6 5. Qe2 Be7 6. e5 Nd5;
C)
2...c6 3.f3
C1)
3...f6 4.d4 d5 5.e5
d7
( 5...e4 6.bd2 f5
(H. Nakamura - B.
Savchenko, Dubai (blitz) 2014)
7.c3
e7
8.xe4 dxe4 9.g5! 0-0 10.h4
White has the initiative.
)
6.c3
e7
(Rocinante 2.0 - Embracer 1.12, Internet
2012)
7.e3 f6 8.exf6
xf6
9.d3 0-0 10.0-0
(weakness e6);
C2)
3...e5=
- 2... e5 3. Nf3 Nc6;
D)
2...e7 3.f3 d5 4.d3
f6=
- 2. d3 d5 3. Qe2 Nf6 4. Nf3 Be7;
E)
2...d5 3.exd5
xd5
E1)
4.f3 c5 5.c3
d8
6.g3
c6
7.g2
f6
8.0-0
e7
9.e5
d4
10.d1 0-0
( 10...c7 11.e1
d7
12.d3
d8
13.a4
(diagonal h1-a8) E.
Miroshnichenko - A. Anastasian, Dubai 2011
)
11.d3
(V. Zaitsev - A. Lugovoi,
St Petersburg 2005)
b8
12.e1 b6 13.e4
xe4
14.xe4 f6 15.c6
xc6
16.xc6 e5=
Equal chances, quiet position.;
E2)
4.c3
a5
( 4...d8 5.g3 c5 6.g2
c6
7.xc6+ bxc6 8.f3
e7
9.e4
f5
10.c3=
The position is objectively equal, although a touch more
comfortable for White. L. Oll - I. Glek, Netherlands 1997
)
5.g3
d7
( 5...f6
6.g2
(Zhang Zhong - T. Luther, Internet (blitz) 2004)
d6
7.f3 0-0 8.0-0
d7
9.d3
c6
10.d2=
The position is objectively equal, although a touch
more comfortable for White.
)
6.g2
c6
7.f3
f6
8.0-0
e7
9.d3
bd7
10.a3=
The position is objectively equal, although a touch more
comfortable for White. A. Stripunsky - I. Ibragimov, New York (rapid) 2006;
F)
2...e5
F1)
3.c3
c6
F1a)
4.f3=
- 3. Nf3 Nc6 4. c3;
F1b)
4.f4 d6
F1b1)
worse move is
5.f3 exf4
( 5...g6
(V. Zvjaginsev - Ni Hua, Ergun
2006)
6.fxe5 dxe5 7.d3
f6
8.bd2
g7
9.c4 0-0 )
6.d4 g5
7.a3
e7
8.d2 g4 9.g1
h6
10.0-0-0
f6
White has
insufficient compensation for material deficit. A. Rombaldoni - P.
Formento, Civitanova Marche 2012;
F1b2)
5.d3
f6
6.f3
g4
(E. Herter - T. Schuster, Stuttgart 1954)
7.e3
e7
8.bd2 0-0 9.0-0-0 b5!?=
with mutual play.;
F1c)
4.g3
F1c1)
4...c5 5.g2
f6
6.b4
b6
7.a3 0-0 8.d3 d5 9.f3
g4
( 9...d4 10.b5
(V. Zvjaginsev - A. Morozevich, Mainz (rapid) 2005)
a5
11.cxd4 exd4 12.0-0 a6 13.f4 axb5 14.xb5
c6
)
10.0-0 a6
(Sjakk v2.1 - Critter 0.38, Internet (blitz) 2014)
11.c2 dxe4 12.dxe4
d7
13.g5
e6;
F1c2)
4...g6 5.g2
g7
6.f3
ge7
7.0-0 0-0 8.d3 d6 9.bd2 f5
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10.b4 a6=
with mutual play. V. Malakhov - V. Moskalenko, Benidorm
(rapid) 2006;
F2)
3.g3
c6
4.f3=
- 3. Nf3 Nc6 4. g3
( 4.c3=
- 3. c3 Nc6 4. g3
);
F3)
3.f3
c6
F3a)
4.g3
f6
5.g2
c5
6.c3
F3a1)
6...d6 7.0-0 0-0
F3a11)
8.d3 a5
( 8...e8 9.b4
b6
10.bd2 a6 11.b2=
The position is objectively equal, although a touch more comfortable for
White. V. Bologan - I. Salgado Lopez, Paks 2011
)
9.a4 h6 10.e3
xe3
11.xe3
e6
Houdini 3 Pro - Houdini 3 Pro, Internet (blitz)
2012;
F3a12)
8.b4
b6
9.a4 a6 10.d3
e8
(P. Vianin - C. Maier, Basel
2014)
11.a3
e6
12.c2 d5 13.b2=
The position is objectively
equal, although a touch more comfortable for White.;
F3a2)
6...0-0 7.b4
b6
8.0-0 d5 9.d3 a6 10.a3
g4!?
11.h3 dxe4
12.dxe4
xf3
13.xf3 a5 14.b5
b8
15.d2
e7
16.c4
bd7
Rybka 3 - Stockfish 1.7.1, Internet (blitz) 2010;
F3b)
4.c3
F3b1)
4...f6
F3b11)
worse move is
5.g3 d5 6.d3 dxe4
( 6...g6 7.g2
g7
8.0-0
0-0 9.a4 a5 10.a3 h6 11.b5
e8
V. Zvjaginsev - Y. Shulman,
Khanty-Mansiysk 2005
)
7.dxe4 a5 8.bd2
c5
9.g2 0-0 10.0-0
b6 11.c4
a6
12.g5
e7
13.fd2
e6=
The position is
objectively equal, although a touch more comfortable for Black. G.
Forgacs - A. Bagonyai, Hungary 1992;
F3b12)
5.d4 exd4 6.e5
d5
7.e4
de7
8.f4
g6
9.c4
e7
10.cxd4
a5
11.e2 d5 12.exd6 cxd6 13.d5
(Houdini 2.0c Pro -
Houdini 1.5a, Internet (blitz) 2012)
0-0 14.e3
e8
15.b4
f6
16.c3 b6;
F3b2)
4...g6 5.d4 d6
- 4... d6 5. d4 g6;
F3b3)
4...d6 5.d4
F3b31)
5...g6 6.dxe5
( 6.g5 f6 7.e3
h6
8.c4
(A. Morozevich -
V. Zvjaginsev, Moscow (blitz) 2005)
g4
9.c1 f5 10.d3
d7
11.g5
e7
12.xe7
xe7
)
6...dxe5 7.c2
g7
8.e2
( 8.g5
ge7
9.bd2 0-0 10.c4=
The position is objectively equal, although
a touch more comfortable for White. V. Ivanchuk - I. Rogers, Istanbul
2000
)
8...ge7 9.0-0 0-0 10.d1
e8
11.a3 a6 12.c4 h6
13.e3
White has a slight developmental advantage. B. Soderborg -
K. Skold, Stockholm 1962;
F3b32)
5...e7 6.c2
f6
7.d5
b8
8.c4 0-0 9.c3 a5
Texel 1.01 - Gaviota 0.86, Internet 2013
]
[
[Chapter] [#] Recommendation for beginners:
2.f4
A)
2...b6 3.f3
(
worse move is
3.d4
b7
4.d2 c5 5.gf3
c7
6.d3
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