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Black offers White the possibility of cxd5, when after Nxd5 White further gets the opportunity to kick the black knight around with e4, leading to an imposing central pawn duo for White. If White does not take the d5-pawn, Black may eventually play In classical opening theory this imposing pawn centre was held to give White a large advantage, but the hypermodern school, which was coming to the fore in the s, held that a large pawn centre could be a liability rather than an asset. The first instance of this opening is in an game by Moheschunder Bannerjee , an Indian player who had transitioned from Indian chess rules, playing Black against John Cochrane in Calcutta, in May Garry Kasparov often used the defence, including in his World Championship matches against Anatoly Karpov in , and , and Vladimir Kramnik in Nf3 Nf6 2. Nc3 Bg7 4. Bf4 d5. Now White has an imposing looking centre — and the main continuation Nxc3 6. Bg7, often followed by moves such as Bg4, and One subvariation, frequently played by Karpov, including four games of his world championship match against Kasparov in Seville, Spain , is the Seville Variation, after Bg7 7. Bc4 c5 8. Ne2 Nc6 9. Be3 White can develop his pieces in a number of ways in the Exchange Variation. For decades, theory held that the correct method of development was with Bc4 and Ne2, often followed by and f4—f5, playing for a central breakthrough or kingside attack. It was generally thought that an early Nf3 was weak in the Exchange Variation because it allowed Black too much pressure on the centre with After Qxc4 7. The Hungarian Variation, In this line, favoured by Yasser Seirawan , after the nearly universal Ne4, White plays 6. Bh4 or 6. Nxc3 7. Nxg5 7. Nxg5 e6. In the latter case, After 6. Nxg5 e6, White has 8. Qd2 exd5 9. Nf3 exd5 is a significant alternative , or the more usual 8. For players who do not wish to take on the complexities of the Exchange Variation, the move 4. Bf4 is generally considered a safer continuation for White. In the main line D82 , play proceeds with Bg7 5. Despite its reputation, in statistical databases this variation shows only a slightly higher percentage of White wins and draws, as opposed to the Exchange variation. In this variation, play may also continue 4. Bf4 Bg7 5. White can accept the gambit by playing 6. Nxd5 Qxd5 8. Bxc7, or decline it with 6. Qb3 or 6. Rc1, to which Black responds with Smyslov vs. Fischer, Herceg Novi Blitz Tournament, 1. Bg2 Nf6 4. Nf3 5. Nc3 Ne4 9. Qb3 Nc6 Be3 Na5 Qd1 Nxc3 Ne5 Ba6 Re1 Rc8 Bd2 e6 Bxd5 Qxd5 Qe2 Rfd8 Ng4 Nc4 Bh6 f5 Bxg7 Kxg7 Ne3 Nxe3 Qxe3 Rc6 Rac1 Rdc8 Rxc4 Rxc4 Qxe6 Qxe6 Rxe6 Kf7 Re3 Rxd4 Ra3 a5 Rc3 Ke6 Kg2 Kd6 Rc2 b5 Kf3 b4 Ke3 Kd5 Kf4 a4 Kg5 Rb4 Rc1 Kd4 Kh6 Rb7 0—1 \\\\\\\\\\\\[9\\\\\\\\\\\\]. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Chess opening. Bonnerjee Mohishunder '. Archived from the original on 21 February Retrieved 9 May Archived from the original on Retrieved Archived from the original on 8 July Robert James Fischer '. Archived from the original on 5 January Bishop and knight checkmate King and pawn vs king Opposite-coloured bishops Pawnless endgame Queen and pawn vs queen Queen vs pawn Rook and bishop vs rook Rook and pawn vs rook Lucena position Philidor position Strategy fortress opposition Tarrasch rule triangulation Zugzwang Study Tablebase Two knights endgame Wrong bishop Wrong rook pawn. Categories : Chess openings in chess. Hidden categories: Articles with short description All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from December Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves.

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Black offers White the possibility of cxd5, when after Nxd5 White further gets the opportunity to kick the black knight around with e4, leading to an imposing central pawn duo for White. If White does not take the d5-pawn, Black may eventually play In classical opening theory this imposing pawn centre was held to give White a large advantage, but the hypermodern school, which was coming to the fore in the s, held that a large pawn centre could be a liability rather than an asset. The first instance of this opening is in an game by Moheschunder Bannerjee , an Indian player who had transitioned from Indian chess rules, playing Black against John Cochrane in Calcutta, in May Garry Kasparov often used the defence, including in his World Championship matches against Anatoly Karpov in , and , and Vladimir Kramnik in Nf3 Nf6 2. Nc3 Bg7 4. Bf4 d5. Now White has an imposing looking centre — and the main continuation Nxc3 6. Bg7, often followed by moves such as Bg4, and One subvariation, frequently played by Karpov, including four games of his world championship match against Kasparov in Seville, Spain , is the Seville Variation, after Bg7 7. Bc4 c5 8. Ne2 Nc6 9. Be3 White can develop his pieces in a number of ways in the Exchange Variation. For decades, theory held that the correct method of development was with Bc4 and Ne2, often followed by and f4—f5, playing for a central breakthrough or kingside attack. It was generally thought that an early Nf3 was weak in the Exchange Variation because it allowed Black too much pressure on the centre with After Qxc4 7. The Hungarian Variation, In this line, favoured by Yasser Seirawan , after the nearly universal Ne4, White plays 6. Bh4 or 6. Nxc3 7. Nxg5 7. Nxg5 e6. In the latter case, After 6. Nxg5 e6, White has 8. Qd2 exd5 9. Nf3 exd5 is a significant alternative , or the more usual 8. For players who do not wish to take on the complexities of the Exchange Variation, the move 4. Bf4 is generally considered a safer continuation for White. In the main line D82 , play proceeds with Bg7 5. Despite its reputation, in statistical databases this variation shows only a slightly higher percentage of White wins and draws, as opposed to the Exchange variation. In this variation, play may also continue 4. Bf4 Bg7 5. White can accept the gambit by playing 6. Nxd5 Qxd5 8. Bxc7, or decline it with 6. Qb3 or 6. Rc1, to which Black responds with Smyslov vs. Fischer, Herceg Novi Blitz Tournament, 1. Bg2 Nf6 4. Nf3 5. Nc3 Ne4 9. Qb3 Nc6 Be3 Na5 Qd1 Nxc3 Ne5 Ba6 Re1 Rc8 Bd2 e6 Bxd5 Qxd5 Qe2 Rfd8 Ng4 Nc4 Bh6 f5 Bxg7 Kxg7 Ne3 Nxe3 Qxe3 Rc6 Rac1 Rdc8 Rxc4 Rxc4 Qxe6 Qxe6 Rxe6 Kf7 Re3 Rxd4 Ra3 a5 Rc3 Ke6 Kg2 Kd6 Rc2 b5 Kf3 b4 Ke3 Kd5 Kf4 a4 Kg5 Rb4 Rc1 Kd4 Kh6 Rb7 0—1 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\[9\\\\\\\\\\\\\\]. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Chess opening. Bonnerjee Mohishunder '. Archived from the original on 21 February Retrieved 9 May Archived from the original on Retrieved Archived from the original on 8 July Robert James Fischer '. Archived from the original on 5 January Bishop and knight checkmate King and pawn vs king Opposite-coloured bishops Pawnless endgame Queen and pawn vs queen Queen vs pawn Rook and bishop vs rook Rook and pawn vs rook Lucena position Philidor position Strategy fortress opposition Tarrasch rule triangulation Zugzwang Study Tablebase Two knights endgame Wrong bishop Wrong rook pawn. Categories : Chess openings in chess. Hidden categories: Articles with short description All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from December Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves.

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