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

The Queen's Gambit & Catalan for Black



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Publisher: Gambit Publications
Page: 98
ISBN: 1901983374, 9781901983371
Format: pdf


Black can also respond to 15.Ne3 with 15…Ne7, clearing the way for …Qb5 as well and covering the soft d5- and f5-squares. In this volume, GM Marian Petrov, Black must certainly be well prepared, but the workload is less than for most aggressive defences – this book supplies all Black needs to know.” Let me see if the words put on the But hey… after all you consider playing the Benoni, not the Queen's Gambit Declined. After all they deal with topical openings and sometimes even bring old-fashioned openings back to life (i.e. By Lasha Janjgava, Graham Burgess Editorial Reviews About the Author Lasha Janjgava is a grandmaster from Georgia, and President of the Tbilisi Chess Federation. We saw one of the first Queen's Gambit of the tournament, which looked pretty safe for black. Khalifman vs Sveshnikov – Catalan Opening – Elista, 1996. I thought that Shakhriyar was choosing between bringing the bishop out to f4 or g5. An ancient, solid and interesting opening. A sharp Queen's Gambit Declined, transposing into a Catalan, between Alexander Khalifman and Evgeni Sveshnikov, played in Elista in 1996. A common opening sequence is 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 ECO codes E01-E09 are for the Catalan. 4…Be7 The Queen's Gambit Declined. Boris Gelfand played a Catalan opening against Wang Hao. He said the main reason was that he had prepared mostly for the Queen's Gambit Declined (he plays the Catalan) and that he hadn't really spent much time on the Slav. I opened the game with the Fianchetto Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined and black quickly gave me the opportunity to give him an isolated pawn, which I was happy to take. He tried 15.Ng3 and after 15…Qe6, traded on e6 as retreating would allow 16…d5 with equality. An attempt to force the exchange on c3, which will reduce black's presence in the centre, and moreover… if white takes with the b2 pawn then the d4 point will be significantly strengthened. 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. 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. I didn't think the endgame presented .

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