Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Chess: Understanding the Orangutan (Sokolsky's Opening) Part V

1 b4 Nf6 2 Nf3 g6 3 c4 Bg7 4 Bb2 O-O 5 e3 d6
6 Be2 e5 7 d3 a5 8 a3 e4 9 Nd4 exd3 10 Qxd3
10 ... Na6 11 Qb3 Bg4 12 O-O c5 13 bxc5 Nxc5
14 Qc2 Line




What's the game plan for White?

What's the game plan for Black?

Also available:
Chess: Understanding the Orangutan
(Sokolsky's Opening) Part I

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2006/08/chess-understanding-orangutan.html
Chess: Understanding the Orangutan
(Sokolsky's Opening) Part II

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2006/08/chess-understanding-orangutan_30.html
Chess: Understanding the Orangutan
(Sokolsky's Opening) Part III

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2006/08/chess-understanding-orangu_115692170190559888.html
Chess: Understanding the Orangutan
(Sokolsky's Opening) Part IV

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2006/08/chess-understanding-orangu_115692498847914226.html
Chess: Understanding the Orangutan
(Sokolsky's Opening) Part VI

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2006/08/chess-understanding-orangu_115698447945215654.html
Chess: Understanding the Orangutan
(Sokolsky's Opening) Part VII

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2006/08/chess-understanding-orangu_115698615893147730.html
Chess: Understanding the Orangutan
(Sokolsky's Opening) Part VIII

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2006/08/chess-understanding-orangu_115698696593728554.html
Chess: Understanding the Orangutan
(Sokolsky's Opening) Part IX

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2006/08/chess-understanding-orangu_115698899574603394.html

1 b4



1 ... Nf6



2 Nf3



2 Bb2
2 a3


2 ... g6



2 ... e6
2 ... d5
2 ... c6


3 c4



3 Bb2

3 ... Bg7



3 ... a5
3 ... c5
3 ... d5


4 Bb2



4 ... O-O



4 ... d6
4 ... b6
4 ... c6
4 ... d5


5 e3



5 e3
5 d3
5 Nc3


5 ... d6



5 ... c6
5 ... d5
5 ... a5
5 ... c5


6 Be2



6 d4
6 d3


6 ... e5



7 d3



7 O-O
7 d4
7 Nc3


7 ... a5



7 ... b6
7 ... Re8
7 ... Nbd7
7 ... e4
7 ... h6


8 a3



8 b5

8 ... e4



8 ... h6
8 ... Be6


9 Nd4



9 dxe4

9 ... exd3



9 ... axb4

10 Qxd3



10 Bxd3

10 ... Na6



10 ... axb4
10 ... Nfd7


11 Qb3



11 ... Bg4



11 ... axb4
11 ... Re8


12 O-O



12 Nc3

12 ... c5



12 ... Re8
12 ... Qe7


13 bxc5



13 Bxg4

13 ... Nxc5



13 ... Bxe2

14 Qc2



By ChessCoach@care2.com



















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