Chess: Understanding the Trompowsky Opening Part VI
1 d4 Nf6 2 Bg5 b6 3 Bxf6 exf6 4 e3 Bb7 5 Nf3 f5
6 Nc3 g6 7 h4 Bh6 8 Bd3 Qe7 9 Qe2 d5
10 h5 a6 11 O-O-O c5 Line
For explanations of moves 1 through 2 please
refer to Chess: Understanding the Trompowsky
Opening Part I
1 d4 Nf6 2 Bg5:
2 ... b6
2 ... Ne4
2 ... e6
2 ... g6
2 ... d6
2 ... c6
2 ... h6
2 ... b5
3 Bxf6
3 Nd2
3 Nf3
3 ... exf6
3 ... gxf6
4 e3
4 Qd3
4 Nc3
4 e4
4 ... Bb7
4 ... d5
4 ... c6
5 Nf3
5 Nd2
5 ... f5
5 ... g6
5 ... Bd6
6 Nc3
6 Qd2
6 Qd3
6 Nbd2
6 ... g6
6 ... Qf6
6 ... Bb4
7 h4
7 Qd2
7 Qd3
7 ... Bh6
7 ... d5
7 ... Bb4
7 ... Bg7
7 ... h5
8 Bd3
8 Qd3
8 Qd2
8 ... Qe7
8 ... Nc6
8 ... Bg7
9 Qe2
9 h5
9 Qd2
9 ... d5
9 ... d6
9 ... a6
10 h5
10 O-O-O
10 g3
10 ... a6
10 ... c6
11 O-O-O
11 a3
11 Nd2
11 g3
11 Qd2
11 ... c5
11 ... c6
By ChessCoach@care2.com
6 Nc3 g6 7 h4 Bh6 8 Bd3 Qe7 9 Qe2 d5
10 h5 a6 11 O-O-O c5 Line
For explanations of moves 1 through 2 please
refer to Chess: Understanding the Trompowsky
Opening Part I
1 d4 Nf6 2 Bg5:
2 ... b6
2 ... Ne4
2 ... e6
2 ... g6
2 ... d6
2 ... c6
2 ... h6
2 ... b5
3 Bxf6
3 Nd2
3 Nf3
3 ... exf6
3 ... gxf6
4 e3
4 Qd3
4 Nc3
4 e4
4 ... Bb7
4 ... d5
4 ... c6
5 Nf3
5 Nd2
5 ... f5
5 ... g6
5 ... Bd6
6 Nc3
6 Qd2
6 Qd3
6 Nbd2
6 ... g6
6 ... Qf6
6 ... Bb4
7 h4
7 Qd2
7 Qd3
7 ... Bh6
7 ... d5
7 ... Bb4
7 ... Bg7
7 ... h5
8 Bd3
8 Qd3
8 Qd2
8 ... Qe7
8 ... Nc6
8 ... Bg7
9 Qe2
9 h5
9 Qd2
9 ... d5
9 ... d6
9 ... a6
10 h5
10 O-O-O
10 g3
10 ... a6
10 ... c6
11 O-O-O
11 a3
11 Nd2
11 g3
11 Qd2
11 ... c5
11 ... c6
By ChessCoach@care2.com
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