The Queen's Gambit & Catalan for Black . Lasha Janjgava

The Queen's Gambit & Catalan for Black


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The Queen's Gambit & Catalan for Black Lasha Janjgava
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Grunfeld, Catalan (some lines), Pawn structure, kingside fianchetto. 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. Catalan Opening Part 3 ( 8 --- Nd5). - A poor relative of the Catalan. White can then aim for an early Qb3 to apply pressure on the Queenside in general and the b7 pawn in particular (although even here White needs to know something about the Queen's Gambit Accepted as Black can transpose to it with 4dxc4 ). The Colle is mainly effective against 1 d4 Nf6 2 Nf3 e6 and 1 d4 It can be as effective as the famous Catalan Bishop, only nudged along to the dark squares. Aronian annexes a pawn in a Cambridge Springs Queen's Gambit, but Navara has compensation in his better development. By deviating at this early point White makes sure that the game will be played on his homeground. 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. B) 4.b3 - This is not White's most promising variation of the Colle Zukertort. After 4Nc6 5.Bb2 Bg4 Black is equal. Nf6, so this is the classical starting position for the Queen's Pawn Openings. Queen's Gambit Accepted, Petroff, Pawn structure, open game. Anand has an interesting development idea on the Black side of Ponomariov's Catalan. A sharp Queen's Gambit Declined, transposing into a Catalan, between Alexander Khalifman and Evgeni Sveshnikov, played in Elista in 1996. Khalifman vs Sveshnikov – Catalan Opening – Elista, 1996.

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