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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Rather, he points out a general principle in the Queen's Gambit: Black delays capturing the offered pawn until it gains a tempo. After this FM Elliot Liu (2nd Place, 2 Points): In a quiet opening that looked like it was heading for a Catalan-type of position, things suddenly became more double-edged once the Pawn structure changed and FM Zimmer played the creative Pawn sacrifice 13. 7) King's Indian 8) Nimzo-Indian/Queen's Indian/Catalan 9) Queen's Gambit Declined 10) Queen's Gambit Accepted. 2) Do we really need to do “King's Indian”, “Queen's Indian”, “Nimzo-Indian” (Which should be paired with QID) and “Queen's Gambit Declined”, and then tack on a Black vs 1.d4 Repertoire? Chernev finds no flaw in opening the d-file while White's rook eyes Black's queen along it. Seizing control If one wants to see a better handlings of the Queen's Gambit from the Black side, check out Schroer vs Hess from Week 2. On board 4, Frank Hoffmeister outplayed Johann VandenBusssche (1887) with White in a Catalan set-up. Tom opened up the centre and his superior development was converted into a decisive material advantage making use of a nice cross-pin. We saw one of the first Queen's Gambit of the tournament, which looked pretty safe for black. In an open Catalan, Black was trying to get in c7-c5 and with the new move 15.Nb3 Giri prevented this. Boris Gelfand played a Catalan opening against Wang Hao. Nxf5 would follow if he took Black's Queen by playing 35. 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.