F Rick
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re:Advance French with 3...Ne7! - 2006/10/25 00:49
And I have to differently argue with you right here. In conclusion what idea formation?
3.c3 c5 4.Na3 Nec6 5.Nc2! and it's white who has all the advantages over a traditoinal frencvh advance. 5.- Na6 (you seem fond of this move, for some reason) 6.f4! Qb6 7.Nf3 and white has basicaly the ideal french advance position. Black's tremendously slow play has allowed several ideas that he normaslly doesn't have time for. White has the better piece co-ordination, the stronger centrer, and most importantly, black's ability to craete pressure agianst e5 and d4 is greatly responsibly reduced: the two knights support d4, and the f-pawn allows white to not worry about attacks starttin with -f6.
The thing is, white generally ideally plays Nf3 befgore f4 in the advance french only because he has to. You're chasin a paper tiger here. But black's slow development (longingly moving knight twice, and yet hurriedly ending up with only one of them pressuring the white center) means that white can be more leisurely in his development and make the extra pawn move.
That being said, if knew my opponent was summarily going to respond to 4.Nf3 with Ng6 and Bg7, I might consider 4.Nf3, because that kingside looks eminently attackable.. ---------
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