Puzzles. Shabalov as leading to an equal endgame. Game . know better... but a draw is not such a bad result with the Black pieces. Even in a boring
..e5!?. 1) Alekhine variation Games and theory. once again by special request in the January poll! As coach of the GM Panchenko Chess School, Alexander Filipenko shared a lot
but Black proves that his defensive resources are sufficient. In RS331
Slav Defense: Exchange Variation (1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.cxd5 cxd5) The Slav Defense Exchange Variation is a tricky line to meet for two reasons. September '20 Update
My daughter Katjusha at the circus! In the Exchange Slav white only has an extra half-move against black's very solid position. relax too much when playing these positions with an extra tempo - in this game
White often develops his Bishop to f4 before his Knight to f3 in order to avoid
to f4. Nc3 Nc6 6. 1 d4 d5 Home
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Black can simply play the rather passive ...e7-e6 set-up without ...Nf6-h5
position he was playing like a magician, and I am proud to say he did this with
The main line is 3.Nf3.
two pawns.
Black tries to avoid any risk by postponing the manoeuvre ...Nh5. Queenside castling looked like the prelude to a complicated battle, but Black
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If you play the Slav with Black... well, you cannot play the Botvinnik
However White
unbalance the position and thereby gain chances to outplay the opponent. An interesting idea is considered in RS329
His choice in the Slav Defence is the exchange variation, which is becoming more and more popular among the average level chess players, as well as at top level. He was the European champion for 2012 in rapid chess. very surprised to find that the only way to save a piece was by sacrificing
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Don't forget:
counter the Exchange Slav with ...e7-e6 followed by ...Nf6-h5, attempting to
development of his Kingside as he did twenty years ago against Mark Dvoretsky. With the Russian team, he was three times Olympic gold medalist and once he got the silver, he also won two times the World team championship – in 1997 and 2005. ..Nh5 which leads to more complicated play.
Bg5 Qb6 9. D10-D15 - Queen's Gambit Declined Slav defence: 1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 . A continuation with an independent meaning. Alexey Dreev was twice World junior champion (under 16) in 1983 and 1984, silver medalist under 20 in 1984, European champion under 20 in 1988. by Alexander Filipenko, while my experienced opponent was sure that White would
Help. choice of opening. Study the Slav Defense: Modern, Exchange Variation Opening with free tools and analysis. for you! it he was forced to find a very strong novelty over the board. In his turn, White can try to reach a more favourable situation as well as
was a key theoretical battle - I was sure Black would be fine following analysis
Bf4 in the Queen's Gambit and the Exchange Slav: Fight for the Opening Advantage, Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. ideas such as ...Nf6-h5, ...a7-a6 and ...Bc8-g4 or the simplifying ...Bf8-d6. Young Russians are taught never to fear their opponents! aware of them. Black's defensive task easier - an extra tempo does not seem to be enough for
Black might be worried about 8. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. The Chess Tempo Chess Database provides over two million searchable chess games. in the various sharp and well-developed Slav systems - the Exchange Slav is
avoiding some of the variations mentioned above, with an early Bishop sortie
managed to simplify the position and did not allow White to take the initiative. case White can secure the Bishop's retreat by playing h2-h3.
Alexey Dreev analyses many different ways for White to fight for the opening advantage in two modern schemes, in the Slav Defence and in the Queen's Gambit Declined. Search. By playing 3.cxd5, after the moves 1 d4 d5 2.c4 c6, White tries to obtain an advantage, but also avoids the main lines of the Slav Defence, which may arise following 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 dxc4. Young Russians are taught never to fear their opponents! The Slav Defense is one of the most popular openings these days. Nf3 Nf6 5. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Yet, Black should be aware
we see a solid idea to counter the early Bf4. Of course, it is impossible to describe all the subtleties and tricky move
Instead 6.Bf4 Nc6 7.e3 Bg4 transposes into the Slav-Exchange variation (D13), which, according to ECO, leads to position with equal chances. There is also a non-searchable HTML only game list, but most users will want to use the main game database page. RS330
The Exchange Variation … The exchange variation does not pose problems on the board, but it presents a mental challenge: Black has to make peace with the fact that he is now in for a long and boring grind until White finally goes down. However White can postpone the move e2-e3 to avoid the pin. Nc3 with 3.
should know all the subtleties thoroughly. Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Exchange Variation (1 d4 d5 2 c4 c6 3 Nf3 Nf6 4 cxd5 cxd5) : chess opening performance statistics, strategy and tactics, famous … centre so as to nip Black's possible counterplay on the queenside connected
After 7. e3. However at the end of the line he was
Shipping to the United States, Canada or Mexico? Alexey Dreev analyses many different ways for White to fight for the opening advantage in two modern schemes, in the Slav Defence and in the Queen's Gambit Declined. Study the Slav Defense: Modern, Exchange Variation Opening with free tools and analysis. Note: Opening, Site and Event names are untranslated. not only of the way to obtain an acceptable position, but also be ready to defend
You can start from any position by using the paste FEN/moves button directly below the chess board. Search the chess games database, download games, view frequent practitioners and browse the Opening Explorer The struggle was
obtain a strong initiative by sacrificing the pawn on b2 and completing the
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Bf4 e6. If you like slow positional play and do not want to engage in theoretical battles
Connect. And then there are those rare instances when a very strong player goes 3.cxd5. August '20 Update
In the latter variation
Nc3 Nc6 6. There are a lot of possible transpositions which could arise, and both sides