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easy19 08-Aug-11, 08:50 |
![]() Janet aka brigadecommander will play against the club and the club will discuss and vote for there best move to make. Freddy aka easy19 will make the moves for the club. ( all the Masters/mods are excluded from participating ) There will be a live Annotation of every move, and i expected lots of comments from the club players on each move. ( The Master/mods will be 3 moves behind with annotation comments ) The QGA is classified under code D20 and D29 and starts with the following moves 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 After thso emoves you get this position. The Main variations after accepting. 3.Nf3 3.e4 3.e3 3.Nc3 3.Qa4+ Some history: While the Queen's Gambit Accepted was mentioned in the literature as long ago as the fifteenth century, it was the World Chess Championship 1886 between Wilhelm Steinitz and Johannes Zukertort which introduced the first modern ideas in this opening. Black's play had, until then, centered on holding on to the c4-pawn. Steinitz's plan was to return the pawn, but inflict White with an isolated pawn on d4, then play to exploit the weakness. Even with the modern treatment, the opening suffered from a slightly dubious reputation in the early twentieth century, even as Alexander Alekhine introduced further ideas for Black and it was played at the highest levels, beginning in the 1930s, though becoming less popular after World War II, as the Indian Defenses were heavily played. At the end of the 1990s, a number of players among the world elite included the Queen's Gambit Accepted in their repertoires, and the line is currently considered sound. |
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easy19 08-Aug-11, 08:57 |
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easy19 08-Aug-11, 09:00 |
![]() ![]() gameknot.com Annotation is here click to view and comment. The Club has the black pieces. And can start discuss the next move and vote for it. as soon as Janet has made here move 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. |
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easy19 08-Aug-11, 11:32 |
![]() ![]() gameknot.com < Annotation is here click to view and comment. The Club has the black pieces. And can start discuss the next move and vote for it. Janet has made here move. 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e4 |
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l-d-j 08-Aug-11, 13:10 |
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wildfiree 08-Aug-11, 15:22 |
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![]() No objection to 3. ...e5. One alternate to consider is 3. ...Nc6. But I can't really get to where I like it better than 3. ...e5. |
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gcah2006 09-Aug-11, 07:00 |
![]() However, 3... e5 was the first move I would have looked to go with. |
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easy19 10-Aug-11, 01:17 |
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dmaestro 10-Aug-11, 09:32 |
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easy19 10-Aug-11, 23:47 |
![]() ![]() gameknot.com < Annotation is here 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e4 e5 4. awaiting brigadecommander to move Note : the annotation is for the voters to make so please do not hesitate to post your comments made here in the annotation as well |
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easy19 11-Aug-11, 23:46 |
![]() ![]() gameknot.com < annotation is here The Club has the black pieces. And can start discuss the next move and vote for it. Janet has made here move. 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e4 e5 4. Nf3 |
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wildfiree 12-Aug-11, 07:06 |
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l-d-j 12-Aug-11, 13:13 |
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![]() can respond to with 5....c6. Anyway, I wanted to be different. |
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easy19 13-Aug-11, 09:35 |
![]() the annotation is also up so any comments or thoughts posted in the annotation will add to the suc6 of this masterclass. ( in a few more moves i will also start analyzing and commenting on the moves made ) |
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easy19 14-Aug-11, 23:18 |
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pawnstar2010 15-Aug-11, 02:53 |
![]() It's less common in the databases, but I don't see that it can be bad. It's developing a piece and putting pressure on the centre. After 4...dxe4, 5 Bxc4 Black has no development aside from a lonely pawn and White has 2 pieces out and is already getting a look towards f7. Maybe this is why I'm not a master yet - like I said, the databases don't show it as being very popular |
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easy19 15-Aug-11, 08:50 |
![]() ![]() gameknot.com < Annotation is here The Club has the black pieces. And can start discuss the next move and vote for it. Janet has made here move. 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e4 e5 4. Nf3 Nf6 5. Bxc4 |
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easy19 17-Aug-11, 09:48 |
![]() the annotation is also up so any comments or thoughts posted in the annotation will add to the suc6 of this masterclass. ( in a few more moves i will also start analyzing and commenting on the moves made ) |
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dmaestro 17-Aug-11, 18:17 |
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l-d-j 18-Aug-11, 08:53 |
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easy19 20-Aug-11, 03:55 |
![]() ![]() gameknot.com < annotaion is here 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e4 e5 4. Nf3 Nf6 5. Bxc4 Bb4+ 6. Bd2 |
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mchess8484 20-Aug-11, 05:34 |
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![]() initiate a queen exchange; after she retakes we will be able to develop the queen's knight or bishop and catch up in development. |
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![]() by retaking with her queen rather than her queen's knight (7.Qxd2 exd4 8.Qxd4) |
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![]() trade off of pawns that could follow looks to end in white being better off). if 7.Qxd2 another option would be 7. ...Nxe4. |
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l-d-j 21-Aug-11, 01:14 |
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