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


Grandmaster Sadler explains the key ideas behind the Queen's Gambit Declined, one of Black's most dependable responses to the queen's pawn. Black has two main approaches to choose between: in the Open Catalan he plays dxc4 and can either try to hold onto the pawn with b5 or give it back for extra time to free his game. This book provides a repertoire for Black with the ever-popular Queen's Gambit Declined. Against 1.e4 Topalov defends with the Najdorf if he wants to play for a win with Black, sometimes he varies with the Sveshnikov. I would like to present you a complete repertoire for black against 1.d4 based on the Queen's Gambit Declined (QGD) and to share my thoughts and ideas with you! €�It's actually pretty difficult to prepare for me because you don't The underdog Christiansen promised to bring the fight to top-rated Kamsky, but after 75 moves of creative play, Kamsky liquidated the last of black's drawing chances. On board 4, Frank Hoffmeister outplayed Johann VandenBusssche (1887) with White in a Catalan set-up. D4, including a Queen's Gambit Accepted, Catalan, Pirc, Benoni, and another King's Indian in 2008. In recent years, Krush has trotted out a variety of defenses to Zatonskih's 1. Opening Cox also demonstrates how to play against White's other tries, including the Exchange Variation, Catalan and Bf4 lines. The Catalan is a chess opening which can be considered to be White adopting a mixture of the Queen's Gambit and Réti Opening: White plays d4 and c4 and fianchettoes the white bishop on g2. It is generally known that in the closed openings, such as the Queen's Gambit, Black's Main problem is the development of the Queen's Bishop. 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. Tom opened up the centre and his superior development was converted into a decisive material advantage making use of a nice cross-pin. A common opening sequence is 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 ECO codes E01-E09 are for the Catalan. Catalan Opening Part 3 ( 8 --- Nd5). All theoretical explainations are also available on youtube! If he thinks a Kramnik could then play some form of Queen's gambit, or the Catalan.