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R. Markus, 2119
U. Yuvarlak, 1860

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Pablo Schmid    (1700)
d4 Nf6 c4 c5 d5 b5 cxb5

The most logical reply.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 c5 Nf3 e6

This move is generally played to reach the Sicilian Taimanov or the Sicilian Kan(Paulsen).
The advantage of e6 is to keep options open for the bishop of the dark squares. But it as somes disadvantages too: The sicilian with c3 or b3 is stronger here compared to 2..d6 or 2..Nc6 because e6 limits Black's options.
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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 c5 Nf3 e6 d4

The standard open sicilan move.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 c5 Nf3 e6 d4 cxd4 c3

With the idea to play a Smith-Morra gambit where Black's options of declining the gambit are a little less good compared to the immediate 2.d4

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 c5 Nf3 Nc6 d4 cxd4

Main line.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 c5 Nf3 Nc6 d4 cxd4 c3

Not very common to try the Morra gambit here, but it's possible.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 c5 Nf3 Nc6 d4 cxd4 Nxd4 g6 c4

This move prepare the Maroczy Bind. Maybe the best way to play for White here.
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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 c5 Nf3 Nc6 d4 cxd4 Nxd4 g6 c4 Nf6 Nc3

Develops the knight in his best square and defends e4.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 c5 Nf3 Nc6 d4 cxd4 Nxd4 Nf6 Nc3 e5 Ndb5

The best reply. White gains a tempo by threatening Nd6+. Other moves shouldn't give a problem to Black.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 Nf6 e5 Nd5 d4 d6 Nf3 Bg4

This is the old main line. Black is still pressuring the center in a logical way.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 Nf6 e5 Nd5 d4 d6 Nf3 Bg4 Be2 e6

This is still the (old)main move.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 Nf6 e5 Nd5 c4

This move is quite popular.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 Nf6 Nc3

This is the main alternative to e5, but it is easier to Black to reach equality. They can play 2..e5 transposing into the Vienna game (1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6), or play the sharp 2..d5!? to stay in an independant line.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 Nf6 Nc3 e5

Transposing into the Vienna game (1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6)

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 Nf6 Nc3 d5

A sharp and interesting choice.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 Nf6 Nc3 d5 e5

The only testing move. Now Black have three choices: 3..d4!?, 3..Ne4 or 3..Nd7.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 Nf6 e5 Nd5 d4 d6 Nf3 dxe5 Nxe5 Nd7 Nxf7 Kxf7 Qh5+ Ke6 c4 N5f6 d5

Kd6

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bc4 Bc5 c3

The Giuco Piano. An old and classical line. It prepares d4 but often leads to a gambit.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bb5 a6 Ba4

The main reply, White maintain the tension.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
f4 e5 fxe5 d6 Nf3

This move isn't different of exd6 after the next moves...

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 e5 Qh5 Nf6

With this move, Black ignores the threat of Qxe5+ to gain somes tempo.
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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 e5 Qh5 Nf6 Qxe5

It's too late to change the plan, White had to think before playing that queen's move.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 e5 Qh5 Nc6 Bc4

The normal continuation of the plan. White is threatening mate!

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 e5 Qh5 Nc6 Bc4 g6 Qf3

White continues with the same idea.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
f4 e6 Nf3

The logical continuation.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bb5 d6 d4

The best move, it keeps the pressure in the center.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 c5 Nf3 e6 d4 cxd4 Nxd4 a6

This is the Sicilian Kan (or sometimes called Paulsen.

Black plays a6 to allow Qc7 (by preventing a White Nb5) and enable ...b5.

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Contributors : Richard Hendricks, Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1700)
e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bc4 Nf6 Ng5 Bc5 Bxf7 Ke7 Bd5 Rf8

Threatening to regain the pawn with 9..Bxf2 10.Kxf2 Nxd5, or with 9..Nxd5 first.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1736)
e4 c5 f4 d5 exd5 Nf6

It's better to try regaining the pawn with the knight. White can try to hold the pawn with c4 or Bb5+ followed by c4, but Black should not fear that.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1951)
e4 d5 d4

Whites want a Blackmar-Diemer gambit.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1900)
d4 c5

The "old" way to get the Benoni.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid


Pablo Schmid    (1900)
d4 Nf6 c4 g6 Nf3 Bg7 Nc3 d5

And we are into the Grünfeld Defense.

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Contributors : Pablo Schmid








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