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There are 66 results for porkolab_sandor in wikichess.


Sandor Porkolab    (1363)
d4 d5 c4 c6 Nc3 e6

Transpose to wikichess #6873#

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1363)
Nf3 Nc6 d4 d5 g3 Nf6 Bg2 g6

Transpose to wikichess #22252#

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1363)
e4 c5 c3 e6 Nf3

Transpose to wikichess #114#

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ne7 Bd3 Ba6 O-O Bxd3 Qxd3 Nbc6

8...Nbc6

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ne7 Bd3 Ba6 O-O Bxd3 Qxd3

8.Qxd3

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ne7 Bd3 Ba6 O-O Bxd3

7...Bxd3!

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ne7 h4

6.h4!?

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ne7 a4

6.a4

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ne7 Na3

6.Na3

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ba6

5...Ba6 not the best move here. The f1 white Bishop not moved yet - white can capture directly the a6 Bishop and losing a potential tempo. Black move ...Ba6 should commence only after the f1 Bishop moved to e2 or d3.

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 Bd3

4.Bd3

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 Bb5+

4.Bb5+

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 Nf3

4.Nf3

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ne7 Bd3 Ba6 a4

7.a4 is still playable - aiming for a a5 push...

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ne7 Bd3 Ba6 Bxa6 Nxa6

7.Nxa6 - the white square bishops removed from the table. Now black having a safe/defendable position.

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ne7 Bd3 Ba6 Bxa6

7.Bxa6

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ne7 Bd3 Ba6 O-O

7.O-O castling

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ne7 Bd3 Ba6

6...Ba6 Here is the meaning of the earlier 4...b6 move - giving way to the c8 Bishop to a6 to go for the Bishop exchange. It is a good plan for black to remove the light square Bishops from the table - deactivating an active white bishop for a passive black bishop.

Options for white:

A, 7.0-0 castling

B, 7.Bxa6 go for the Bishop exchange

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ne7 Bd3

6.Bd3 developing the bishop to its natural place - enabling castling

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3 Ne7

5...Ne7 is the most common continuation.

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 a4 Ne7

5...Ne7 is a playable option.

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 a4 Nc6

5...Nc6!? best move

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 a4 a5

5...a5 stopping white's plan 6.a5. 5...Nc6!?

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 a4

5.a4 aiming for a potential a5 push...

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7 Nf3

5.Nf3 Standard build up from white

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3 Qd7

4...Qd7 is against Bb5+

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6 c3

4...Qd7 The most frequent continuation - preventing direct Bb5+

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (1476)
e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 b6

An interesting sideline (instead of the Mainline 3...c5) Black intention with b6 move is to change the light square bishops - by playing ...Ba6 later on - removing an active piece from the table.

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (2269)
e4 d5 exd5 Qxd5 Nc3 Qa5 d4 Nf6 Nf3 Bg4 h3 Bh5 g4 Bg6 Ne5 e6 Nxg6

Nxg6 ?!

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (2269)
e4 d5 exd5 Qxd5 Nc3 Qa5 d4 Nf6 Nf3 Bg4 h3 Bh5 g4 Bg6 Ne5

What else?
8.b4!?
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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (2269)
e4 d5 exd5 Qxd5 Nc3 Qa5 d4 Nf6 Nf3 Bg4 h3 Bh5 g4 Bg6

Only move

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (2269)
e4 d5 exd5 Qxd5 Nc3 Qa5 d4 Nf6 Nf3 Bg4 h3 Bh5 g4

Chase away the Bishop from the pinning position.

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (2269)
e4 d5 exd5 Qxd5 Nc3 Qa5 d4 Nf6 Nf3 Bg4 h3 Bh5

6...Bh5 - retreating with the Bishop, keeping the pin on Nf3

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (2269)
e4 d5 exd5 Qxd5 Nc3 Qa5 d4 Nf6 Nf3 Bg4 h3

6.h3 !

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (2269)
e4 d5 exd5 Qxd5 Nc3 Qa5 d4 Nf6 Nf3 Bg4

pinning Nf3

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Contributors : Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (2115)
e4 d5 exd5 Qxd5 Nc3 Qa5 d4 Nf6 Nf3

Bg4!
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Contributors : Ron Keyston, Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (2269)
e4 d5 exd5 Qxd5 Nc3 Qa5

The Queen feel good here - after white move d4 - pinning the Knight on c3.
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Nf3 is also an option

Contributors : David Grosdemange, Sandor Porkolab


Sandor Porkolab    (2269)
e4 d5

One of the oldest recorded openings, first recorded as being played between Francesco di Castellvi and Narciso Vinyoles in Valencia in 1475, and being mentioned by Lucena in 1497. It and the French Defense are the oldest asymmetric defenses to 1.e4.

It is a playable, underrated defence that can lead to equality for black. White almost always takes the pawn. Other alternatives are 2. Nc3!?, leading to the Dunst opening, 2. d4!?, leading to the Blackmar-Deimer gambit, and 2. e5?!, leading to unique positions where black can easily equalise. After 2. exd5, there are two very different ways of playing the defence, 2...Nf6 and 2...Qxd5.

1.e4 d5 2.e5!? is also an option - going to French/CaroCann Lines - preventing the skandinawian...
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Contributors : Adam Domurad, Sandor Porkolab












 
 
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