Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Chess: Understanding the Albin Counter Gambit Part I

1 d4 d5 2 c4 e5 3 dxe5 d4 4 Nf3 Nc6 5 a3 Bg4
6 Qb3 Rb8 7 Nbd2 Nge7 8 h3 Be6 9 e3 Nf5
10 g4 dxe3 11 gxf5 Line




1 d4



1 ... d5



2 c4



2 ... e5



3 dxe5



3 e3
3 Nc3
3 cxd5


3 ... d4



3 ... dxc4
3 ... Be6
3 ... Ne7


4 Nf3



4 e3
4 Bf4
4 f4
4 a3
4 e4


4 ... Nc6



4 ... c5
4 ... Bb4+


5 a3



5 g3
5 Nbd2
5 Bf4
5 e3
5 Bg5
5 Qd3


5 ... Bg4



5 ... Be6
5 ... a5
5 ... Nge7


6 Qb3



6 b4
6 Nbd2
6 Bg5


6 ... Rb8



6 ... b6

7 Nbd2



7 Bg5

7 ... Nge7



7 ... Qe7
7 ... f6


8 h3



8 e3
8 Qd3
8 g3


8 ... Be6



8 ... Bf5

9 e3



9 Ng5
9 Qd3


9 ... Nf5



9 ... Ng6

10 g4



10 e4

10 ... dxe3



10 ... Nh4

11 gxf5



11 fxe3

By ChessCoach@care2.com



















2 Comments:

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11:16 AM  
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