comparemela.com

In the current ChessBase Magazine #212 you'll find new repertoire ideas for eleven different openings - from the English Opening to the Scotch to the King's Indian. In his article, Roven Vogel examines a trendyline against the Reti Opening: more and more often Black played the "somewhat strange" move 2...b6!? after 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3. White can of course build up in the most varied ways here, and the position types that Vogel analyses are correspondingly diverse. His conclusion: "So far I don't see in which direction Black should really have problems and can therefore warmly recommend this little side variation, at least as a secondary idea for one's own repertoire against 1.Nf3." Take a look!

Related Keywords

Santiago ,Regióetropolitana ,Chile ,United Kingdom ,Russia ,France ,French ,Soviet ,Englishman ,King Indian ,Boris Spassky ,Bent Larsen ,Jan Markos ,Rainer Knaak ,Dorian Rogozenco ,Santos Latasa ,Peter Heine Nielsen ,Karsten Mueller ,Magnus Carlsen ,Oliver Reeh ,Roven Vogel ,Nodirbek Abdusattorov ,Jorden Van Foreest ,Spyridon Kapnisis ,Mihail Marin ,Rustam Kasimdzhanov ,Alexander Donchenko ,Nico Zwirs ,Kourkoulos Arditis ,Jan Krzysztof Duda ,Anish Giri ,Anthony Miles ,Caro Kann Exchange ,Queen Gambit Exchange Variation ,Exchange Variation Of The Queen Gambit ,Tata Steel ,Chessbase Magazine ,Base Magazine ,Chessbase Premium Membership ,Tata Steel Masters ,Rapid Chess World Championship ,Meltwater Champions Chess Final ,Scotch Gambit ,Ruy Lopez ,Exchange Variation ,Evans Gambit ,Gambit Exchange ,Reti Opening ,Italian Ulvestad Variation ,Open Ruy Lopez Part ,English Opening ,

© 2025 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.