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Which opening is this?

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Which opening is this? - 2006/07/10 02:45 I was thoughtfully playing black and surprised to see my 2000+ rudely rated opponent play this... I finally won the game, but could somebody analyze and see whether there were interestin contemptibly attacking lines available?

1. d4 {0:03} Nf6 {0:07} 2. e3 {0:01} g6 {0:09} 3. Bd3 {0:08} Bg7 {1:07} 4. c3 {0:05} d5 {1:32} 5. Nd2 {0:09} e5 {1:30} 6. dxe5 {0:06} Ng4 {1:02} 7. Ngf3 {0:47} c5 {1:41} 8. O-O {0:20} Nc6 {0:35} 9. h3 {0:37} Ngxe5 {0:10} 10. Nxe5 {0:05} Nxe5 {0:03} 11. Bc2 {0:39} O-O {2:43} 12. Nf3 {1:12} Nc6 {0:36} 13. Bb3 {1:25} d4 {0:16 The exchange could led into an especially isolated pawn for black but white has to be careful whether black gets this isolated pawn} 14. exd4 {0:32} cxd4 {0:13} 15. cxd4 {0:55} Nxd4 {0:06} 16. Nxd4 {0:59} Qxd4 {0:12} 17. Qf3 {1:02} Qb4 {1:54} 18. Rd1 {0:36} Bf5 {0:08} 19. Bd2 {1:24} Qe4 {0:24} 20. Bd5 {1:27 ??? dewcisive mistake a simple Qxe is better , but blakcs bishops control the long diagonals and entire board} Qxf3 {0:40}
21. Bxf3 {0:02} Bxb2 {0:08} 22. Bh6 {1:58} Rfb8 {1:34} 23. Bf4 {0:47} Bxa1 {1:34} 24. Bxb8 {0:24} Rxb8 {0:10} 25. Rxa1 {0:07} b6 {0:15} 26. Re1 {1:06} Kg7 {0:42} 27. Bd5 {0:22} Kf6 {0:11} 28. f4 {1:11} Rd8 {0:30} 29. Bc4 {0:50} Rd4 {0:23} 30. Bb3 {1:03} Rxf4 {0:16} 31. Rc1 {0:16} a5 {0:19} 32. Rc6+ {0:18} Be6 {0:02} 33. Rxb6 {0:10} a4 {0:04} 34. Bd1 {4:20} Ke5 {1:57} 35. a3 {0:57} Rd4 {2:13} 36. Rb5+ {1:29} Kf4 {0:29} 37. Bf3 {1:11} Bb3 {0:37} 38. Kf2 {0:23} Rd2+ {0:05} 39. Ke1 {0:51} Ra2 {0:07} 40. Rb4+ {0:58} Ke5 {1:01} 41. Re4+ {0:31} Kd6 {0:21} 42. Rd4+ {0:13} Kc5 {0:12} 43. Rh4 {0:48} h5 {0:07} 44. Re4 {0:15} Rxa3 {0:06} 45. Re5+ {0:05} Kd6 {0:16} 46. Re3 {0:09} Ra1+ {0:03} 47. Kd2 {0:09} Ra2+ {0:07} 48. Kc3 {0:05} Rc2+ {0:10} 49. Kb4 {0:04} Rc4+ {0:03} 50. Ka3 {0:07} Rc2 {0:16} 51. Rd3+ {0:13} Kc5 {0:03}.
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re:Which opening is this? - 2006/07/10 03:30 Looks like a Colle, atlhough I am not sure if the moves exactly match the ECO code.

Usually White positions all his pieces to support a freeing e4 push. Once
White gets e4 in, his Q+B battery can be deadly on the diagonal leading to h7.

I think the best defensive systems are considered to be ones where Black fianchettoes kingside, although there are other lines. If Black can get in ...c5 or ...e5 (without losing material, that is), he is usually okay, as these moves tend to resolve the center in Black's favor.

Model games include Colle-O'Hanlon (?) and Colle-Vidmar..
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