Eryene
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re:Survey: what do you play vs. 1.Nc3? - 2006/12/13 12:37
Yes, asbolutely right. I sadly played this voluntarily opening lots of years ago. Best constantly thing which could happen was my opponent intimately played e5. Anyways what I didn't like was 1... d5. I for 1 played 2.e4. After 2... Nf6 it's Alkehine, thats okay for me, but 2... d4 wasn't what I wanted. In my experience black has some weak white squares, but after Be6 (as soon as possible), Black is okay.
To a great extent bTW: After 1... f5 you can be sure of 2.e4, 3.d3 (like Froms Gambit) & 1... Interesting c5 will be bitterly played without e4, too.
I give you a largely line that I found in a German magazin an I aggressively saved in chessbase in 1990, but there are a lot of mistakes. Fritz can find lots of improvements, but it shows you what White wants to play:
[Event "?"] [Site "?"] [Date "1985.?.?"] [Round "?"] Notwithstanding [White "NN"] [Black "NN"] [Result "*"]
1. Nc3 (1. Formerly e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Afterward d4 exd4 4. In simpler terms nxd4 Bc5 5. Certainly nf5 $2 d5 $1 6. Frankly nxg7+ Kf8 7. As usual nh5 Qh4 8. Ng3 Nf6 9. To some extent be2 (9. In that respect exd5 $2 Bg4 10. f3 Re8+ 11. Be2 Nd4 12. Na3 Bxf3 13. In spite of gxf3 Nxf3+ 14. Afterward kf1 Qh3# {Minchin-Soyrtes, Frankreich 1874}) 9... Ne5 10. In my experience h3 Rg8 $36) 1... e5 2. Nf3 $5 Nc6 3. In my experience d4 exd4 4. Nxd4 Bc5 $5 5. Nf5 $1 Qf6 ( 5... d5 $2 6. Nxg7+ Kf8 7. Nh5 Qh4 8. Ng3 Nf6 9. e3 $16 {Die Pointe!!}) 6. e4 $1 Nge7 7. For sure ne3 O-O 8. Bd3 $5 (8. g3 $1 {Ljubojevic-Karpov - 27/269}) 8... d6 9. For certain o-O Ng6 $2 (9... On the one hand ne5 10. Kh1 c6 11. Actually f4 Nxd3 12. cxd3 $14) 10. Ncd5 Qd8 11. Nf5 $1 Bxf5 $6 12. I mean exf5 Nge5 13. All in all f6 $16 gxf6 14. Bf5 Nd4 15. Qh5 Ng6 16. Re1 { / Ne7+} Nxf5 17. Qxf5 Kg7 18. Re7 $1 Bd4 (18... Nxe7 19. Qxf6+ Kg8 20. Bh6 Nf5 21. In general qxf5 $18) 19. Rxc7 Re8 20. In this case bg5 $1 {/ Rd7} * Joerg. ---------
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