< Chess Opening Theory 1. d4 1..Nf6 2. c4 2..Nc6
Winning eleven 8 setup. This is a pdf excerpt from the book Grandmaster Repertoire 2 - 1.d4 Volume Two. 35 Black Knights Tango 572 36 Old Indian 578 37 Queen’s Indian Attempt 587 38 Odd ideas 593. On the queenside, or penetrate along the c-file, while Black is rather passive.
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3. Nc3[edit]
White add pressure to d5 and supports a possible later e4. The downside is Black can free the e-pawn and pin the White Knight by playing Bb4.
Theory table[edit]
For explanation of theory tables see theory table and for notation see algebraic notation.
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 Nc6 3. Nc3
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Nc3 e5 | d5 Ne7 | e4 Ng6 | Be3 Bb4 | ∞ |
.. e6 | e4 Bb4 | f3 d5 | cxd5 exd5 | ∞ |
.. d5 | cxd5 Nxd5 | e4 Nxc3 | bxc3 e5 | += |
.. d6 | Nf3 e5 | d5 Ne7 | e4 g6 | += |
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References[edit]
- Georgi Orlov (1992), Black Knights' Tango, Batsford, ISBN 1879479036
- Georgi Orlov (1998),The Black Knights' Tango: Outwit Your Opponents from Move 2!, Batsford, ISBN 0713483490
- Batsford Chess Openings 2 (1989, 1994). Garry Kasparov, Raymond Keene. ISBN 0-8050-3409-9.
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1. e4 e5 | Open Game · King's Gambit · Bishop's Opening · Vienna · Petrov · Latvian Gambit · Scotch · Giuoco Piano · Two Knights · Ruy Lopez · Philidor Defence | 1. e4 c5 | Sicilian Defence · Closed Sicilian · Taimanov · Sveshnikov · Kan Sicilian · Sicilian Dragon · Scheveningen · Najdorf · Alapin | 1. e4 other | French Defence · Caro-Kann Defence · Pirc Defence · Alekhine Defence · Modern · Scandinavian · Nimzowitsch · Duras Gambit · Bongcloud Attack | 1. d4 Nf6 | Indian Defence · King's Indian · Nimzo-Indian · Queen's Indian · Grünfeld · Benoni · Budapest · Catalan | 1. d4 d5 | Closed Game · Queen's Gambit · Queen's Gambit Accepted · Queen's Gambit Declined · Chigorin · Slav · Semi-Slav · Marshall | 1. d4 other | Dutch Defence · Old Benoni Defence · Englund Gambit · English Defence · King's Indian Attack · Reti Opening | 1. | a3 · Na3 · a4 · b3 · b4 · c3 · Nc3 · c4 · d3 · d4 · e3 · e4 · f3 · Nf3 · f4 · g3 · g4 · h3 · Nh3 · h4 |
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