More than thirty years ago I bought a book about Grunfend defense. But problem is they don't play Nc3 but Nf3. So best you can get is a Neo Grunfeld which I don't like very much for knight has to retreat to b6 ( instead of Nc3:) So what are the alternatives nowadays.
I thought about just playing simpel Queens Gambit declined. But I don't like the exchange variation.
What to play against 1. d4 ?
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Re: What to play against 1. d4 ?
By the way Skipper always captures on c4 after d5 for it probably thinks it might win a pawn. Doubt if Queens Gambit Accepted is best.
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Re: What to play against 1. d4 ?
Grunfeld Defence?
1. d4 nf6 2. c4 g6 3. nc3 d5
[d]rnbqkb1r/ppp1pp1p/5np1/3p4/2PP4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R1BQKBNR w
1. d4 nf6 2. c4 g6 3. nc3 d5
[d]rnbqkb1r/ppp1pp1p/5np1/3p4/2PP4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R1BQKBNR w
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Re: What to play against 1. d4 ?
According to Cerebellum the best for black against Nc3 is the Nimzo. Against Nf3 it tells us to play d5 and transpose to a semi-Slav. If white plays cxd5 with his knight on f3 instead of c3, he gets an inferior version of the exchange variation that's dead equal. The Cerebellum demo doesn't tell us why it's inferior, but Stockfish agrees it's equal if we follow up with ...c6, ...Bf5, and ...Nbd7.
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Re: What to play against 1. d4 ?
We have the following responses to 1.d4 according to popularity:
Nf6 {1004729} d5 {434599} e6 {116089} f5 {63006} d6 {40940} g6 {32622} c5 {15043} c6 {6638} Nc6 {3907} b6 {2255} e5 {1558} b5 {1162} a6 {822} h6 {540} Na6 {446} a5 {334} h5 {316} g5 {233} f6 {171} Nh6 {117}
My analysis says this is best:
1... e6
rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/3P4/8/PPP1PPPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - acd 48; acs 226889; bm e6; c3 "e6"; cce -42; ce -12; pm Nf6 {1004729} d5 {434599} e6 {116089} f5 {63006} d6 {40940} g6 {32622} c5 {15043} c6 {6638} Nc6 {3907} b6 {2255} e5 {1558} b5 {1162} a6 {822} h6 {540} Na6 {446} a5 {334} h5 {316} g5 {233} f6 {171} Nh6 {117}; pv e6 c4 Nf6 Nf3 b6 g3 Be7 Bg2 Bb7 O-O O-O Nc3 Ne4 Qd3 Nxc3 Qxc3 c5 Rd1 Na6 b3 Bf6 Bb2 Rc8 Rac1 d5 Qe3 Nb4 Ne5 cxd4 Bxd4 Nxa2 Ra1 Nb4 Rxa7 Nc2 Qd2 Nxd4 Qxd4 dxc4 Bxb7 Bxe5 Qxd8; white_wins 597411; black_wins 453117; draws 491802; Opening St. George Defense: St. Georgs Gambit. ; CaxtonID: 1623 ECO: A40;
Nf6 {1004729} d5 {434599} e6 {116089} f5 {63006} d6 {40940} g6 {32622} c5 {15043} c6 {6638} Nc6 {3907} b6 {2255} e5 {1558} b5 {1162} a6 {822} h6 {540} Na6 {446} a5 {334} h5 {316} g5 {233} f6 {171} Nh6 {117}
My analysis says this is best:
1... e6
rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/3P4/8/PPP1PPPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - acd 48; acs 226889; bm e6; c3 "e6"; cce -42; ce -12; pm Nf6 {1004729} d5 {434599} e6 {116089} f5 {63006} d6 {40940} g6 {32622} c5 {15043} c6 {6638} Nc6 {3907} b6 {2255} e5 {1558} b5 {1162} a6 {822} h6 {540} Na6 {446} a5 {334} h5 {316} g5 {233} f6 {171} Nh6 {117}; pv e6 c4 Nf6 Nf3 b6 g3 Be7 Bg2 Bb7 O-O O-O Nc3 Ne4 Qd3 Nxc3 Qxc3 c5 Rd1 Na6 b3 Bf6 Bb2 Rc8 Rac1 d5 Qe3 Nb4 Ne5 cxd4 Bxd4 Nxa2 Ra1 Nb4 Rxa7 Nc2 Qd2 Nxd4 Qxd4 dxc4 Bxb7 Bxe5 Qxd8; white_wins 597411; black_wins 453117; draws 491802; Opening St. George Defense: St. Georgs Gambit. ; CaxtonID: 1623 ECO: A40;
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Re: What to play against 1. d4 ?
...e6 allows transposition to the French where white is slightly better than in any 1. d4 line (according to Cerebellum).
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Re: What to play against 1. d4 ?
That used to annoy ME a lot, too.Henk wrote:More than thirty years ago I bought a book about Grunfend defense. But problem is they don't play Nc3 but Nf3. So best you can get is a Neo Grunfeld which I don't like very much for knight has to retreat to b6 ( instead of Nc3:) So what are the alternatives nowadays.
I thought about just playing simpel Queens Gambit declined. But I don't like the exchange variation.
I loved trying for the Gruenfeld which Fisher played against Spassky. But when my opponent played Nf3, I was totally repressed. (as a child, i was very mystified and obsessed by chess moves played by big GM's and WC's. But later I realized that chess is mainly hard work)
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Re: What to play against 1. d4 ?
[d] rnbqk2r/ppppppbp/5np1/8/2PP4/5N2/PP2PPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 2 4
In this position if white does not play Nc3 you can not play Grunfeld.
In this position if white does not play Nc3 you can not play Grunfeld.
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Re: What to play against 1. d4 ?
I play the Old Indian Defense .....
A great opening against the white with a lot of variations to navigate through....
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A great opening against the white with a lot of variations to navigate through....
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Re: What to play against 1. d4 ?
[d] rnbqkb1r/pppppp1p/5np1/8/2PP4/5P2/PP2P1PP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 3
Grunfeld ? Forget it.
Grunfeld ? Forget it.