Chessopenings24-7 - LINES A00-A99 Updted Till 30.11.2015, ScorpionChess(1).pdf
(
9432 KB
)
Pobierz
LINES A00-A99
Updted Till
30/11/2015
Pdf Version
By ScorpionChess
FORWARD
All Credit to ilmarine and v3752
for providing the converted
material
Undoubtedly, without their
generous contribution this work
would not be possible and for this
we are all grateful
S.C
December 2015
CO24_lines_Updated_30_11_2015
476
Rare & Irregular Openings,CHOPIN
Line 001
[Bojan Vuckovic]
A01
02.11.2015
Current Reputation: Playable for both sides [#]
1.b3
[Chapter] [#]
[ 1.e4=
- Line 286
]
[ 1.d4=
46
- Line
]
[ 1.f3=
18
- Line
]
[ 1.c4=
2
- Line
]
[ 1.g3
[Chapter] [#]
A)
1...e5
A1)
2.c4=
- Line 005 : 1. c4 e5 2. g3;
A2)
2.f3
A2a)
2...c6 3.d4 exd4 4.xd4
c5
(
worse move is
4...xd4 5.xd4
f6
6.e3+
e6
7.g2
f6
8.c4
b4+
9.c3 0-0 10.d3=
The position is objectively equal, although a touch more comfortable for
White. R. Rapport - S. Bogdanovich, Moscow 2015
)
5.e3
b6
6.g2
f6
7.c4
e5
8.c2
eg4
9.c3 d6 10.h3
xe3
11.xe3+
e7
12.xe7+
xe7
Houdini 2.0b - Stockfish 011111, Internet (blitz) 2011;
A2b)
2...e4 3.h4!? d5 4.d3 exd3
(
worse move is
4...e7 5.dxe4
dxe4 6.xd8+
xd8
7.c3 f5 8.h3
White has a slight developmental
advantage. R. Rapport - E. Gleizerov, Jurmala (rapid) 2015
)
5.cxd3
f6
6.g2
e7
7.0-0 0-0 8.f3 c5 9.d4
c6
10.c3 h6 11.dxc5
xc5
12.a4
d6
Hiarcs 14 - Protector 1.9.0, Internet 2015;
A3)
2.g2
f6
( 2...d5=
- 1... d5 2. Bg2 e5
)
3.d3
( 3.c4=
- Line 005 : 1. c4
e5 2. g3 Nf6 3. Bg2
)
A3a)
3...d5=
- 1... d5 2. Bg2 e5 3. d3 Nf6;
A3b)
3...c6 4.f3 d5=
- 1... d5 2. Bg2 e5 3. d3 Nf6 4. Nf3 Nc6;
A3c)
3...c5
A3c1)
4.c3 d5 5.g5 d4 6.d5
bd7
(Ktulu 4.2 - GNU Chess 5.07.
173b, Internet 2011)
( 6...a5+ 7.b4!? cxb4 8.xf6+ gxf6 9.xf6
g8
10.f3 b3+ 11.d2 b2 12.b1
d7
13.h4
h6=
The position is
objectively equal, but precise play is required from both sides. I. Smirin -
V. Mikhalevski, Israel 2007
)
7.f3 h6 8.xf6
xf6
9.e4!?
d6
10.d2 0-0=;
A3c2)
4.f3 d6 5.c4
c6
6.c3=
- Line 032 : 1. Nf3 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3.
Nc3 Nc6 4. g3 e5 5. Bg2 d6 6. d3;
A3d)
3...c5 4.f3 d6 5.0-0 0-0 6.a3
( 6.c3
b6
7.bd2 c6 8.e4
e8
9.b4 a5 10.b2
c7
11.c2
bd7
J. Hickl - V. Epishin, Bern
1996
)
6...a5 7.b3
c6
8.b2
e8
9.bd2
a7
10.e4
e6
11.c3 d5
F. Berkes - C. Balogh, Paks 2012;
B)
1...f6
1
CO24_lines_Updated_30_11_2015
B1)
2.f3=
- Line 025 : 1. Nf3 Nf6 2. g3;
B2)
2.d3 d5
( 2...g6 3.g2 d5=
- 1... d5 2. Bg2 Nf6 3. d3 g6
)
3.g2=
- 1... d5 2. Bg2 Nf6 3. d3;
B3)
2.g2
B3a)
2...e5=
- 1... e5 2. Bg2 Nf6;
B3b)
2...g6 3.e4
( 3.c4=
- Line 009 : 1. c4 Nf6 2. g3 g6 3. Bg2
)
B3b1)
3...e5
B3b11)
4.e2
g7
5.bc3
B3b111)
5...c6 6.d4 d6
B3b1111)
7.h3 0-0=
- Line 297 : 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4.
g3 Bg7 5. Bg2 O-O 6. Nge2 e5 7. h3 c6
( 7...b5
(Hou Yifan - H.
Koneru, Lopota 2014)
8.dxe5 dxe5 9.xd8+
xd8
10.e3
bd7
11.c1 a5 12.a4 b4 13.b1
e8
14.d2
d6
15.d3
Black can maintain equality with accurate play.
);
B3b1112)
7.dxe5 dxe5 8.xd8+
xd8
9.e3
c7
10.h3 h5
11.0-0-0
Black can maintain equality with accurate play. I. Horvath
- E. Mozes, Hungary 1994;
B3b112)
5...d6 6.0-0 0-0 7.d4=
- Line 297 : 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3.
Nc3 g6 4. g3 Bg7 5. Bg2 O-O 6. Nge2 e5 7. O-O;
B3b12)
4.d4! exd4 5.e5
g8
6.f3
g7
7.0-0
e7
8.e1
White has a slight developmental advantage. V. Mikenas - A. Vitolinsh,
Riga 1962;
B3b2)
3...d6=
- Line 292 : 1. e4 d6 2. g3 Nf6 3. Bg2 g6;
B3c)
2...d5=
- 1... d5 2. Bg2 Nf6;
C)
1...c5 2.g2
( 2.c4=
- Line 003 : 1. c4 c5 2. g3
)
2...c6 3.f4
( 3.c4=
- Line 003 : 1. c4 c5 2. g3 Nc6 3. Bg2
)
3...g6 4.f3
g7
5.e4 e6 6.c3
( 6.d3=
- Line 414 : 1. e4 c5 2. d3 Nc6 3. g3 g6 4. Bg2 Bg7 5. f4 e6 6. Nf3
)
6...ge7 7.e5
C1)
7...d6 8.exd6
f5!?
( 8...xd6 9.e4
c7
10.xc5 b6 11.e4
b4
12.c3
b7
13.a3
bc6
14.e4
d8
15.0-0
d4
16.xd4
xd4+
17.h1
Black has insufficient compensation for material deficit.
Stockfish 041213 - Stockfish 011213, Internet (blitz) 2013
)
9.e4 b6
10.e5
xe5
11.fxe5
xe5
12.xc5
b8
S. Mamedyarov - A.
Donchenko, Doha 2014;
C2)
7...f5 8.e4 b6
(with the idea d5)
9.0-0 d5 10.exd6
xd6=
P. Savinel - C. Husson, France 1998;
D)
1...g6 2.g2 d5=
- 1... d5 2. Bg2 g6;
E)
worse move is
1...h5 2.f3 d6 3.d4
d7
4.g5!?
gf6
5.c3 c6
6.g2
White has a slight developmental advantage. D. Kjer - K. Kluge, corr.
1997;
F)
1...d5
F1)
2.f3=
- Line 023 : 1. Nf3 d5 2. g3;
F2)
2.f4
2
CO24_lines_Updated_30_11_2015
F2a)
2...c6 3.g2
F2a1)
3...e5 4.fxe5
xe5
5.d4
g4
( 5...g6 6.c3 c6 7.e4 dxe4
8.xe4
f6
9.xf6+
xf6
10.f3
e6+
11.f2
e7
12.e1
d6
Critter 1.6a - Zappa Mexico II, Internet 2012
)
6.c3 c6 7.f3
(M. Bartel - E. Rozentalis, Warsaw (rapid) 2009)
f5 8.0-0
d6
9.d3
e7
10.f4 0-0;
F2a2)
3...h5!? 4.d4
f5
5.f3 e6 6.c4 h4=
The position is objectively
equal, although a touch more comfortable for Black.;
F2b)
2...f6 3.g2=
- 2. Bg2 Nf6 3. f4;
F2c)
2...h5! 3.f3 h4 4.g2
( 4.xh4?!
xh4!
5.gxh4 e5 6.d3
xh4+
7.d2
xf4+
8.e3
h6!
9.c3
c6
10.c2
f6
11.g2 e4 12.d4
e6
13.e2 0-0-0
Black has more than adequate compensation for
material deficit. F. Domenche Redondo - M. Cattani, corr. 2015
)
4...hxg3
5.hxg3
xh1+
6.xh1
(P. Carlsten - H. Tikkanen, Stockholm 2009)
d7!?
(with the idea Qh3)
7.g2
c6
8.d4
g4
9.f2
f6
10.g5
h5
11.c4 e6
Black has the initiative.;
F3)
2.g2
F3a)
2...f6
[Chapter] [#]
F3a1)
3.f3=
- Line 026 : 1. Nf3 Nf6 2. g3 d5 3. Bg2;
F3a2)
3.f4
F3a21)
3...c5 4.f3
c6
5.d3=
- 3. d3 c5 4. f4 Nc6 5. Nf3
( 5.0-0 g6
6.d3=
- 3. d3 c5 4. f4 Nc6 5. Nf3 g6 6. O-O
);
F3a22)
3...g6 4.f3
g7
5.0-0
( 5.d3=
- 3. d3 g6 4. f4 Bg7 5. Nf3
)
5...c5
( 5...0-0 6.d3=
- 3. d3 g6 4. f4 Bg7 5. Nf3 O-O 6. O-O
)
6.d3
c6=
- 3. d3 c5 4. f4 Nc6 5. Nf3 g6 6. O-O Bg7;
F3a3)
3.b3 e5 4.b2
d6
( 4...c6
- 1. b3 e5 2. Bb2 Nc6 3. g3 d5 4.
Bg2 Nf6
)
5.e3 0-0 6.e2 c5 7.d3
c6
8.d2
e6
Black has a
slight spatial advantage. Magnus - E. Schallopp, Hamburg (blindfold)
1868;
F3a4)
3.d3
F3a41)
3...c5 4.f4
c6
5.f3 g6 6.0-0
g7
F3a411)
7.e1
b6
( 7...d4 8.a3 0-0=
- 3... g6 4. f4 Bg7 5. Nf3
O-O 6. O-O c5 7. Qe1 d4 8. Na3 Nc6
)
8.h1
d4
9.a3
xf3
10.xf3 h5
H. Nakamura - V. Fedoseev, Dubai (rapid) 2014;
F3a412)
7.c3 0-0
( 7...d4 8.a4
d7
9.c4 0-0 10.e4 dxe3
11.xe3
d4
12.b1
b8
A. Morozevich - P. Svidler, Internet
1999
)
F3a4121)
8.e3 d4
(
worse move is
8...g4 9.h3
xf3
10.xf3
e6 11.e4=
The position is objectively equal, although a touch more
comfortable for White. M. Bartel - Ni Hua, Beijing (blitz) 2008
)
9.exd4 cxd4 10.e4
xe4
11.dxe4
b6
12.h1
g4
13.h3
e6=
The position is objectively equal, although a touch more
comfortable for Black. K. Veen - A. Samerdokas, corr. 2006;
3
Plik z chomika:
Lesson123
Inne pliki z tego folderu:
Chess Combinations World Champions, Vol. II - Anat oly Karpov, 2011.djvu
(6303 KB)
Chess Combinations World Champions, Vol. I - Anato ly Karpov, 2011.djvu
(10014 KB)
Chess Calculation Training. Vol 2 - Middlegames - R. Edouard, 2017.pdf
(6252 KB)
Catastrophes & Tactics in the Chess Opening 9 - C. Hansen, 2017.pdf
(2805 KB)
Catastrophes & Tactics in the Chess Opening 8 - C. Hansen, 2017.pdf
(9875 KB)
Inne foldery tego chomika:
_Chess - cz
_Chess - de
_Chess - fr
_Chess - ru, ua, bg
_Chess _
Zgłoś jeśli
naruszono regulamin