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The knight on f6 takes hold of the e4 square while developing a piece, giving Black the most versatile reply to 1. d4. No pawn has been committed to the centre, so Black retains the flexibility to challenge it with pawns later or adopt a hypermodern strategy, allowing White to build a pawn centre and then targeting it with well-timed pawn pushes. White, for their part, has wide latitude to develop further or grab additional central space, and the positions are rich with transpositional potential. The principal continuation is 2. c4, expanding White's territorial claim and clamping down on d5, after which the knight can develop behind the pawn chain with e4 as a long-term goal. Black can fight back centrally with 2...d5, 2...c5 (Benoni), or 2...e5 (Budapest), though more commonly the pawns advance only as needed to free the bishops via 2...e6, 2...g6, 2...d6, or 2...b6. With 231.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,142,22],{"id":21},[10,144,25,145,149],{},[27,146,148],{"href":147},"/resources/openings/d5","Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5)",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (1129 games), Aleksey Dreev (995 games), Svetozar Gligoric (884 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Viktor Korchnoi (704 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (569 games), Jan H Timman (559 games).",[19,151,35],{"id":34},[10,153,154],{},"Based on 49 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,156,157,162,166],{},[43,158,159,161],{},[14,160,47],{},": 48.7%",[43,163,164,54],{},[14,165,53],{},[43,167,168,170],{},[14,169,59],{},": 5.7%",[10,172,63],{},[19,174,176],{"id":175},"main-lines-and-variations","Main Lines and Variations",[10,178,179],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,181,182,188,194],{},[43,183,184],{},[27,185,187],{"href":186},"/resources/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3-b6","Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 b6",[43,189,190],{},[27,191,193],{"href":192},"/resources/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3-g6","Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 g6",[43,195,196],{},[27,197,199],{"href":198},"/resources/openings/colle-system","Colle System",[10,201,202],{},"Each of these lines leads to distinct types of positions and requires its own understanding of the resulting pawn structures and piece placements.",[19,204,206],{"id":205},"common-mistakes-to-avoid","Common Mistakes to Avoid",[40,208,209],{},[43,210,211,214],{},[14,212,213],{},"Allowing White to build an overwhelming center",": Hypermodern openings allow White space in the center, but you need to strike back at the right moment. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":396,"answer":397},"What are the win rates for the Indian Game: 2.Nf3 Systems?","Across 49 million Lichess games, White wins 48.7% of the time, Black wins 45.6%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Aleksey Dreev. On the Black side, Viktor Korchnoi and Wolfgang Uhlmann are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/2-nf3-vs-indian.webp",{},"/articles/openings/2-nf3-vs-indian",{"moves":402,"fen":403,"gamesPlayed":404,"whiteWinPct":405,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":117,"topPlayersWhite":407,"topPlayersBlack":417,"parentOpening":148,"parentOpeningSlug":427},"1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3","rnbqkb1r/pppppppp/5n2/8/3P4/5N2/PPP1PPPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 2 2",48996111,48.7,5.7,[408,411,414],{"name":409,"games":410},"Ivan Farago",1129,{"name":412,"games":413},"Aleksey Dreev",995,{"name":415,"games":416},"Svetozar Gligoric",884,[418,421,424],{"name":419,"games":420},"Viktor Korchnoi",704,{"name":422,"games":423},"Wolfgang Uhlmann",569,{"name":425,"games":426},"Jan H Timman",559,"d5",{"title":131,"description":383},"2-nf3-vs-indian","articles/openings/2-nf3-vs-indian",[123,432,433,125],"d4","indian",[435,441,446,451,456],{"title":436,"description":437,"botIds":438,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Indian Game","Hiro Bonsai is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Eva Dishov is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[232,343],"beginner","tactical",{"title":442,"description":443,"botIds":444,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Indian Game","Anna Heirloom is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Pawla Koenig is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[354,270],"novice",{"title":447,"description":448,"botIds":449,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Indian Game","John Gridiron is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Dr. Scull is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[282,362],"intermediate",{"title":452,"description":453,"botIds":454,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Indian Game","Reed Pages is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Bianck Castlinga is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[302,314],"skilled",{"title":457,"description":458,"botIds":459,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Indian Game","Jerry Berry is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Ned L. Help is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[325,371],"advanced","X7lB4TozhFPgCha_EJGmyldwGmI2e6OPTdVCsZj05dc",{"id":463,"title":464,"body":465,"bots":552,"categories":646,"date":382,"description":648,"eco":649,"extension":92,"externalLink":650,"faq":653,"image":666,"meta":667,"navigation":111,"path":668,"quickFacts":669,"seo":695,"slug":696,"stem":697,"tags":698,"trainingTips":702,"__hash__":724},"openings/articles/openings/accelerated-dragon.md","Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":466,"toc":545},[467,474,476,483,485,488,505,507,509,512,526,528,530,538,540],[10,468,469,470,473],{},"The Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon arises after ",[14,471,472],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6"," and falls under ECO code B35. Black aims for a Dragon Sicilian setup with ...Bg7, ...Nf6, and ...O-O, but skips the usual ...d6, hence the name \"Accelerated.\" By omitting ...d6, Black saves a tempo and preserves the option of advancing ...d5 in a single move. This is particularly significant because it neutralizes the Yugoslav Attack, the most dangerous weapon against the standard Dragon: Black can achieve ...d5 a move sooner, opening the position before White has time to castle long and set up a battery on the d-file. The downside is that White gains access to 5. c4, a continuation the regular Dragon move order prevents. The Modern Variation, 5. Nc3, is a popular choice; because the Yugoslav-style attack (5...Bg7 6. Be3 Nf6 7. f3!?) carries less sting when Black can respond with 7...O-O 8. Qd2 d5! equalizing, the modern approach instead features 7. Bc4. The most challenging line for Black is 5. c4, the Maroczy Bind, where White's two pawns lock down the d5 square, making the ...d5 break extremely difficult and steering the game toward a slower, positional struggle. With 10.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,475,22],{"id":21},[10,477,25,478,482],{},[27,479,481],{"href":480},"/resources/openings/open-sicilian","Sicilian Defense: Open Variation",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jonny Hector (37 games), Janis Klovans (26 games), Manuel Apicella (23 games). 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For a long time this line was considered dubious, largely due to the instructive defeat Aron Nimzowitsch suffered against Jose Capablanca at the New York 1927 tournament. Since then, however, it has been rehabilitated through a range of ideas spanning quiet positional play to sharp, aggressive lines. Black has two principal responses. The most popular approach involves developing the light-squared bishop outside the pawn chain before playing ...e6, aiming for an improved version of the Advance French structure. The drawback is that this delays a direct counter-blow in the centre, and the bishop can become a target of advances like g4 and h4. The key alternative is to challenge White's centre immediately with ...c5. Unlike in the French Defence, Black has spent two moves on the c-pawn rather than one, and with the e-pawn still on e7, the c5 pawn is undefended, giving White the option to capture it. Black can often recover the pawn and end up with two central pawns against one, but may also choose to sacrifice the pawn for rapid piece development instead. With 37.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,738,22],{"id":21},[10,740,25,741,745],{},[27,742,744],{"href":743},"/resources/openings/caro-kann","Caro-Kann Defense",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Alexei Shirov (106 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (105 games), Viswanathan Anand (93 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir Burmakin (348 games), Aleksey Dreev (309 games), Eduard Meduna (297 games).",[19,747,35],{"id":34},[10,749,750],{},"Based on 37.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,752,753,758,762],{},[43,754,755,757],{},[14,756,47],{},": 47.8%",[43,759,760,757],{},[14,761,53],{},[43,763,764,766],{},[14,765,59],{},": 4.4%",[10,768,63],{},[19,770,206],{"id":205},[40,772,773],{},[43,774,775,778],{},[14,776,777],{},"Being too passive",": While this opening is solid, playing without a plan can lead to a cramped position. Look for the right moment to break with a central pawn advance and free your pieces.",[19,780,67],{"id":66},[10,782,783,784,77],{},"The best way to learn the Caro-Kann Defense: Advance Variation is through practice. 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Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":881,"answer":882},"What are the win rates for the Caro-Kann Defense: Advance Variation?","Across 37.1 million Lichess games, White wins 47.8% of the time, Black wins 47.8%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexei Shirov and Evgeny Sveshnikov. On the Black side, Vladimir Burmakin and Aleksey Dreev are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":884,"answer":885},"How can I practice the Caro-Kann Defense: Advance Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Caro-Kann Defense: Advance Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Alexei Barsov (48 games), Ivan Farago (41 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (41 games).",[19,962,35],{"id":34},[10,964,965],{},"Based on 43.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,967,968,973,978],{},[43,969,970,972],{},[14,971,47],{},": 46.4%",[43,974,975,977],{},[14,976,53],{},": 49.5%",[43,979,980,982],{},[14,981,59],{},": 4.1%",[10,984,985],{},"Interestingly, Black scores well in this opening, suggesting it offers strong counterplay.",[19,987,206],{"id":205},[40,989,990],{},[43,991,992,778],{},[14,993,777],{},[19,995,67],{"id":66},[10,997,998,999,77],{},"The best way to learn the French Defense: Advance Variation is through practice. 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If Black responds with the common amateur move 2...Nc6!?, play continues 3. d4 cxd4 4. cxd4, and White achieves a two-pawn centre. Black's original idea of trading a less-important flank pawn for White's central d-pawn is neutralized because White recaptured with the c-pawn. The line typically continues 4...d5 5. exd5 (since 5. e5?! lets Black set up an improved French structure with ...Bf5 and ...e6) Qxd5 6. Nf3 e5 7. Nc3 Bb4 8. Bd2 Bxc3 9. Bxc3 e4 10. Ne5 Nxe5 11. dxe5 Ne7 with a slight White edge. The former standard reply, 2...d5, threatens 3...dxe4 and after 3. exd5 Qxd5 (the Barmen Defence) White can still play 4. d4 but no longer gets two centre pawns and Black enjoys a lead in development. Because the c3 square is occupied, White cannot develop Nc3 with tempo against the queen, and Black tries to delay ...cxd4 until White has placed the knight elsewhere to prevent c3 from becoming available again. 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The standard sequence is 3.dxe5 d4, where Black sacrifices a pawn to establish a powerful central wedge on d4 and create attacking opportunities. White often looks for the right moment to return the pawn to consolidate a positional edge. The d4-pawn proves more resilient than it appears at first glance. The hasty 4.e3? falls into the famous Lasker Trap: after 4...Bb4+ 5.Bd2 dxe3!! 6.Bxb4?? exf2+! 7.Ke2 fxg1=N+!!, Black emerges with a superior position through a remarkable underpromotion as early as move 7. In practice, the game usually proceeds 4.Nf3 Nc6 (since 4...c5 allows 5.e3 without the bishop check) and White's main choices are 5.a3, 5.Nbd2, and 5.g3. The king-bishop fianchetto with 5.g3 followed by Bg2 and Nbd2 is probably White's most reliable path to an advantage. Black frequently castles queenside, with a typical line running 5.g3 Be6 6.Nbd2 Qd7 7.Bg2 0-0-0 8.0-0 Bh3. With 8.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,1333,22],{"id":21},[10,1335,1336,1337,1341],{},"The earliest known analysis of this opening dates back to Salvioli vs. Cavallotti, Milan 1881. The opening is named after Adolf Albin. It arises from the ",[27,1338,1340],{"href":1339},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit","Queen's Gambit",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Frank James Marshall (19 games), Dawid Markelowicz Janowski (8 games), Amos Burn (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Maxim Chetverik (22 games), Alexander Morozevich (19 games), Alexander Reprintsev (17 games).",[19,1343,35],{"id":34},[10,1345,1346],{},"Based on 8.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,1348,1349,1354,1358],{},[43,1350,1351,1353],{},[14,1352,47],{},": 49.8%",[43,1355,1356,54],{},[14,1357,53],{},[43,1359,1360,1362],{},[14,1361,59],{},": 4.5%",[10,1364,63],{},[19,1366,176],{"id":175},[10,1368,1369],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5, the main continuations include:",[40,1371,1372],{},[43,1373,1374],{},[27,1375,1377],{"href":1376},"/resources/openings/albin-countergambit-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e5-3-dxe5-d4-4-nf3-nc6-5-g3","Albin Countergambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.Nf3 Nc6 5.g3",[10,1379,202],{},[19,1381,206],{"id":205},[40,1383,1384],{},[43,1385,1386,1389],{},[14,1387,1388],{},"Overextending without backup",": When playing a gambit, each attacking move should have a purpose. Random checks and threats without coordination can leave your own position exposed once the initiative fades.",[19,1391,67],{"id":66},[10,1393,1394,1395,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Albin Countergambit is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,1396,76],{"href":222}," opponents from any opening or custom position. Our AI bots range from beginner to grandmaster level, each with unique playing styles — from aggressive attackers to solid defenders. Choose a bot that matches your rating and work your way up as you master the opening's key ideas.",{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":1399},[1400,1401,1402,1403,1404],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88],"Learn the Albin Countergambit (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5) — The Albin Countergambit is an uncommon defense to the Queen's Gambit. Although it is rarely played by masters, it seems to be better than its reputation. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D08",{"title":1410,"url":1411},"Albin Countergambit - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...e5",[1413,1416,1419,1422],{"question":1414,"answer":1415},"What is the Albin Countergambit?","The Albin Countergambit begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 and is classified under ECO code D08. The Albin Countergambit is an uncommon defense to the Queen's Gambit.",{"question":1417,"answer":1418},"Is the Albin Countergambit good for beginners?","The Albin Countergambit can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":1420,"answer":1421},"What are the main variations of the Albin Countergambit?","The main continuations include: [Albin Countergambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.Nf3 Nc6 5.g3](/resources/openings/albin-countergambit-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e5-3-dxe5-d4-4-nf3-nc6-5-g3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":1423,"answer":1424},"What are the win rates for the Albin Countergambit?","Across 8.1 million Lichess games, White wins 49.8% of the time, Black wins 45.6%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Frank James Marshall and Dawid Markelowicz Janowski. On the Black side, Maxim Chetverik and Alexander Morozevich are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/albin-countergambit.webp",{},"/articles/openings/albin-countergambit",{"moves":1330,"fen":1429,"ecoRange":1430,"gamesPlayed":1431,"whiteWinPct":1432,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":117,"topPlayersWhite":1434,"topPlayersBlack":1444,"firstAnalyzed":1452,"namedAfter":1453,"parentOpening":1340,"parentOpeningSlug":1454},"rnbqkbnr/ppp2ppp/8/3pp3/2PP4/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 3","D08–D09",8119830,49.8,4.5,[1435,1438,1441],{"name":1436,"games":1437},"Frank James Marshall",19,{"name":1439,"games":1440},"Dawid Markelowicz Janowski",8,{"name":1442,"games":1443},"Amos Burn",7,[1445,1448,1450],{"name":1446,"games":1447},"Maxim Chetverik",22,{"name":1449,"games":1437},"Alexander Morozevich",{"name":1451,"games":379},"Alexander Reprintsev","Salvioli vs. Cavallotti, Milan 1881","Adolf Albin","queens-gambit",{"title":1322,"description":1407},"albin-countergambit","articles/openings/albin-countergambit",[123,432,124],"yB5Ev5bYocCSl26ihG0UJB8LqaWcGD7fBaJ4eo7vfB0",{"id":1461,"title":1462,"body":1463,"bots":1527,"categories":1528,"date":382,"description":1529,"eco":1530,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":1531,"image":1544,"meta":1545,"navigation":111,"path":1546,"quickFacts":1547,"seo":1563,"slug":1564,"stem":1565,"tags":1566,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":1567},"openings/articles/openings/albin-countergambit-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e5-3-dxe5-d4-4-nf3-nc6-5-g3.md","Albin Countergambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.g3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":1464,"toc":1521},[1465,1472,1474,1481,1483,1486,1503,1506,1508,1514,1516],[10,1466,1467,1468,1471],{},"The Albin Countergambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.g3 arises after ",[14,1469,1470],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.Nf3 Nc6 5.g3"," and falls under ECO code D09. With 400,796 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,1473,22],{"id":21},[10,1475,25,1476,1480],{},[27,1477,1479],{"href":1478},"/resources/openings/albin-countergambit","Albin Countergambit",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jukka Johansson (4 games), Aleksey Dreev (4 games), Milos Kozak (4 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Maxim Chetverik (14 games), Alexander Reprintsev (9 games), Alexander Morozevich (8 games).",[19,1482,35],{"id":34},[10,1484,1485],{},"Based on 400,796 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,1487,1488,1493,1498],{},[43,1489,1490,1492],{},[14,1491,47],{},": 53.8%",[43,1494,1495,1497],{},[14,1496,53],{},": 41.2%",[43,1499,1500,1502],{},[14,1501,59],{},": 5%",[10,1504,1505],{},"White has a significant statistical advantage in this line, reflecting the initiative that comes with the first move.",[19,1507,206],{"id":205},[40,1509,1510],{},[43,1511,1512,1389],{},[14,1513,1388],{},[19,1515,67],{"id":66},[10,1517,1518,1519,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Albin Countergambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.g3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,1520,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":1522},[1523,1524,1525,1526],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88],"Learn the Albin Countergambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.g3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.Nf3 Nc6 5.g3) — Black sacrifices the d-pawn with ...e5, creating immediate tactical complications. The Albin Countergambit leads to sharp positions where Black seeks active piece play and central pressure to compensate for the pawn. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D09",[1532,1535,1538,1541],{"question":1533,"answer":1534},"What is the Albin Countergambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.g3?","The Albin Countergambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.g3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.Nf3 Nc6 5.g3 and is classified under ECO code D09.",{"question":1536,"answer":1537},"Is the Albin Countergambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.g3 good for beginners?","The Albin Countergambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.g3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":1539,"answer":1540},"What are the win rates for the Albin Countergambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.g3?","Across 400,796 Lichess games, White wins 53.8% of the time, Black wins 41.2%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jukka Johansson and Aleksey Dreev. On the Black side, Maxim Chetverik and Alexander Reprintsev are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":1542,"answer":1543},"How can I practice the Albin Countergambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.g3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Albin Countergambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.g3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/albin-countergambit-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e5-3-dxe5-d4-4-nf3-nc6-5-g3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/albin-countergambit-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e5-3-dxe5-d4-4-nf3-nc6-5-g3",{"moves":1470,"fen":1548,"gamesPlayed":1549,"whiteWinPct":1550,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":1551,"topPlayersWhite":1552,"topPlayersBlack":1558,"parentOpening":1479,"parentOpeningSlug":1456},"r1bqkbnr/ppp2ppp/2n5/4P3/2Pp4/5NP1/PP2PP1P/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 5",400796,53.8,41.2,[1553,1555,1556],{"name":1554,"games":116},"Jukka Johansson",{"name":412,"games":116},{"name":1557,"games":116},"Milos Kozak",[1559,1560,1562],{"name":1446,"games":289},{"name":1451,"games":1561},9,{"name":1449,"games":1440},{"title":1462,"description":1529},"albin-countergambit-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e5-3-dxe5-d4-4-nf3-nc6-5-g3","articles/openings/albin-countergambit-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e5-3-dxe5-d4-4-nf3-nc6-5-g3",[123,432,124],"OysaDbnrRN1GF6t-PbTJJFCrlPJFKcI6-1hQfuMNxtY",{"id":1569,"title":1570,"body":1571,"bots":1637,"categories":1695,"date":382,"description":1696,"eco":1697,"extension":92,"externalLink":1698,"faq":1701,"image":1714,"meta":1715,"navigation":111,"path":1716,"quickFacts":1717,"seo":1744,"slug":1745,"stem":1746,"tags":1747,"trainingTips":1748,"__hash__":1769},"openings/articles/openings/alekhine.md","Alekhine Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":1572,"toc":1631},[1573,1580,1582,1585,1587,1590,1607,1609,1611,1614,1622,1624,1626],[10,1574,1575,1576,1579],{},"The Alekhine Defense arises after ",[14,1577,1578],{},"1.e4 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code B02. The central concept behind the Alekhine is to invite White to push their center pawns forward, creating targets that Black intends to chip away at later. Although uncommon at the master level, the opening is fundamentally sound. White's most frequent reply is 2. e5, gaining space and aspiring to build a broad center with d4, then c4, and occasionally even f4, while Black bides time before counterattacking the overextended pawn chain. If White prefers to sidestep the main line, 2. Nc3 is a solid alternative that can transpose into the Vienna Game. There is also the sharp Krejcik Variation with 2. Bc4, which appears to offer a pawn but actually sets a trap: after 2...Nxe4, White plays 3. Bxf7+ Kxf7 4. Qh5+, regaining the material and stripping Black of castling rights. The opening bears the name of Alexander Alekhine, who first employed it in 1921, though the detailed theory and main lines were developed considerably later. With 47 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,1581,22],{"id":21},[10,1583,1584],{},"Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Eduardas Rozentalis (35 games), Heikki MJ Westerinen (34 games), Gyula Sax (32 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Zoltan Varga (204 games), Vladimir Sergeev (184 games), Alexander Baburin (179 games).",[19,1586,35],{"id":34},[10,1588,1589],{},"Based on 47 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,1591,1592,1597,1602],{},[43,1593,1594,1596],{},[14,1595,47],{},": 48.4%",[43,1598,1599,1601],{},[14,1600,53],{},": 46.9%",[43,1603,1604,1606],{},[14,1605,59],{},": 4.6%",[10,1608,63],{},[19,1610,176],{"id":175},[10,1612,1613],{},"After 1.e4 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,1615,1616],{},[43,1617,1618],{},[27,1619,1621],{"href":1620},"/resources/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4","Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4",[10,1623,202],{},[19,1625,67],{"id":66},[10,1627,1628,1629,77],{},"The best way to learn the Alekhine Defense is through practice. 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While it is not played very often at master level, it is not unsound. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B02",{"title":1699,"url":1700},"Alekhine Defense - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...Nf6",[1702,1705,1708,1711],{"question":1703,"answer":1704},"What is the Alekhine Defense?","The Alekhine Defense begins with 1.e4 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code B02. The main idea of the Alekhine is to allow White to advance and push pawns, which Black can pick at later.",{"question":1706,"answer":1707},"Is the Alekhine Defense good for beginners?","The Alekhine Defense can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":1709,"answer":1710},"What are the win rates for the Alekhine Defense?","Across 47 million Lichess games, White wins 48.4% of the time, Black wins 46.9%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Eduardas Rozentalis and Heikki MJ Westerinen. On the Black side, Zoltan Varga and Vladimir Sergeev are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":1712,"answer":1713},"How can I practice the Alekhine Defense?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Alekhine Defense against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 824 rating) to advanced (2508+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/alekhine.webp",{},"/articles/openings/alekhine",{"moves":1578,"fen":1718,"gamesPlayed":1719,"whiteWinPct":1720,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":1722,"topPlayersWhite":1723,"topPlayersBlack":1732,"parentOpening":1742,"parentOpeningSlug":1743},"rnbqkb1r/pppppppp/5n2/8/4P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 1 2",46986287,48.4,4.6,46.9,[1724,1727,1729],{"name":1725,"games":1726},"Eduardas Rozentalis",35,{"name":1728,"games":688},"Heikki MJ Westerinen",{"name":1730,"games":1731},"Gyula Sax",32,[1733,1736,1739],{"name":1734,"games":1735},"Zoltan Varga",204,{"name":1737,"games":1738},"Vladimir Sergeev",184,{"name":1740,"games":1741},"Alexander Baburin",179,"King's Pawn Game","kings-pawn-game",{"title":1570,"description":1696},"alekhine","articles/openings/alekhine",[123,699,700,124],[1749,1753,1757,1761,1765],{"title":1750,"description":1751,"botIds":1752,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Alekhine Defense","Sven Sauna is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Eduardo Tabiya is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[1639,1646],{"title":1754,"description":1755,"botIds":1756,"difficulty":445,"focus":723},"Building Foundations in the Alekhine Defense","Tiffany Fork is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Ivan Ochek is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[1687,1659],{"title":1758,"description":1759,"botIds":1760,"difficulty":450,"focus":723},"Sharpening Your Play in the Alekhine Defense","Alina Cellonova is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[1651],{"title":1762,"description":1763,"botIds":1764,"difficulty":455,"focus":723},"Proving Your Preparation in the Alekhine Defense","Will Taylor is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[1667],{"title":1766,"description":1767,"botIds":1768,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Master-Level Challenge in the Alekhine Defense","Karen Breadman is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Steve Repairman is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[1674,1680],"-iUZ_Wz9mHNN2GnzfzaJVvVcLYJysOzY6bW1ydQYUT0",{"id":1771,"title":1772,"body":1773,"bots":1842,"categories":1843,"date":382,"description":1844,"eco":1845,"extension":92,"externalLink":1846,"faq":1849,"image":1862,"meta":1863,"navigation":111,"path":1864,"quickFacts":1865,"seo":1884,"slug":1885,"stem":1886,"tags":1887,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":1888},"openings/articles/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4.md","Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 3.d4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":1774,"toc":1836},[1775,1782,1784,1791,1793,1796,1812,1814,1816,1819,1827,1829,1831],[10,1776,1777,1778,1781],{},"The Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 3.d4 arises after ",[14,1779,1780],{},"1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4"," and falls under ECO code B03. Now that the knight has reached a secure square, Black can turn attention to challenging White's expanded pawn center. The most dynamic approaches are 3...d6 and 3...e6, both of which immediately strike at the center. Black may also try the somewhat dubious but tricky O'Sullivan Gambit with 3...b5. With 7.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,1783,22],{"id":21},[10,1785,25,1786,1790],{},[27,1787,1789],{"href":1788},"/resources/openings/alekhine","Alekhine Defense",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Gyula Sax (30 games), Lothar Vogt (30 games), Viktor D Kupreichik (29 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Zoltan Varga (157 games), Alexander Baburin (136 games), Lev O Alburt (124 games).",[19,1792,35],{"id":34},[10,1794,1795],{},"Based on 7.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,1797,1798,1803,1808],{},[43,1799,1800,1802],{},[14,1801,47],{},": 47.7%",[43,1804,1805,1807],{},[14,1806,53],{},": 47.6%",[43,1809,1810,1173],{},[14,1811,59],{},[10,1813,63],{},[19,1815,176],{"id":175},[10,1817,1818],{},"After 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4, the main continuations include:",[40,1820,1821],{},[43,1822,1823],{},[27,1824,1826],{"href":1825},"/resources/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3","Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3",[10,1828,202],{},[19,1830,67],{"id":66},[10,1832,1833,1834,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 3.d4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,1835,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":1837},[1838,1839,1840,1841],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 3.d4 (1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4) — With his knight finally safe, Black can start to put pressure on White's pawn center. The most aggressive move in this position is 3...d6 or e6. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B03",{"title":1847,"url":1848},"Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 3.d4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...Nf6/2._e5/2...Nd5/3._d4",[1850,1853,1856,1859],{"question":1851,"answer":1852},"What is the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 3.d4?","The Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 3.d4 begins with 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 and is classified under ECO code B03. With his knight finally safe, Black can start to put pressure on White's pawn center.",{"question":1854,"answer":1855},"Is the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 3.d4 good for beginners?","The Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 3.d4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":1857,"answer":1858},"What are the main variations of the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 3.d4?","The main continuations include: [Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3](/resources/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":1860,"answer":1861},"What are the win rates for the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 3.d4?","Across 7.9 million Lichess games, White wins 47.7% of the time, Black wins 47.6%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Gyula Sax and Lothar Vogt. On the Black side, Zoltan Varga and Alexander Baburin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4",{"moves":1780,"fen":1866,"gamesPlayed":1867,"whiteWinPct":1868,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":1869,"topPlayersWhite":1870,"topPlayersBlack":1876,"parentOpening":1789,"parentOpeningSlug":1745},"rnbqkb1r/pppppppp/8/3nP3/3P4/8/PPP2PPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 3",7940009,47.7,47.6,[1871,1872,1874],{"name":1730,"games":1253},{"name":1873,"games":1253},"Lothar Vogt",{"name":1095,"games":1875},29,[1877,1879,1881],{"name":1734,"games":1878},157,{"name":1740,"games":1880},136,{"name":1882,"games":1883},"Lev O Alburt",124,{"title":1772,"description":1844},"alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4","articles/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4",[123,699],"J8VjxQ_Vb4i88CdFQ0uGbJAC0RDJCXlGa51lsjm_wJI",{"id":1890,"title":1891,"body":1892,"bots":1961,"categories":1962,"date":382,"description":1963,"eco":1964,"extension":92,"externalLink":1965,"faq":1968,"image":1981,"meta":1982,"navigation":111,"path":1983,"quickFacts":1984,"seo":2001,"slug":2002,"stem":2003,"tags":2004,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":2005},"openings/articles/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3.md","Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 4.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":1893,"toc":1955},[1894,1901,1903,1909,1911,1914,1931,1933,1935,1938,1946,1948,1950],[10,1895,1896,1897,1900],{},"The Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 4.Nf3 arises after ",[14,1898,1899],{},"1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code B04. Black remains cramped at this stage and must prioritize active play, since adopting a passive approach would allow White to consolidate the spatial advantage and build an overwhelming position. With 1.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,1902,22],{"id":21},[10,1904,25,1905,1908],{},[27,1906,1907],{"href":1620},"Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 3.d4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Lothar Vogt (30 games), Michele Godena (26 games), Vlastimil Jansa (23 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lev O Alburt (106 games), Zoltan Varga (98 games), Vladimir Bagirov (87 games).",[19,1910,35],{"id":34},[10,1912,1913],{},"Based on 1.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,1915,1916,1921,1926],{},[43,1917,1918,1920],{},[14,1919,47],{},": 47.5%",[43,1922,1923,1925],{},[14,1924,53],{},": 46.8%",[43,1927,1928,1930],{},[14,1929,59],{},": 5.6%",[10,1932,63],{},[19,1934,176],{"id":175},[10,1936,1937],{},"After 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,1939,1940],{},[43,1941,1942],{},[27,1943,1945],{"href":1944},"/resources/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3-bg4","Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3 Bg4",[10,1947,202],{},[19,1949,67],{"id":66},[10,1951,1952,1953,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 4.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,1954,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":1956},[1957,1958,1959,1960],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 4.Nf3 (1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3) — Black still lacks space. He must at all cost avoid a passive play which would allow White to crush him quickly. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B04",{"title":1966,"url":1967},"Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 4.Nf3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...Nf6/2._e5/2...Nd5/3._d4/3...d6/4._Nf3",[1969,1972,1975,1978],{"question":1970,"answer":1971},"What is the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 4.Nf3?","The Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 4.Nf3 begins with 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code B04. Black still lacks space.",{"question":1973,"answer":1974},"Is the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 4.Nf3 good for beginners?","The Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 4.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":1976,"answer":1977},"What are the main variations of the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 4.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3 Bg4](/resources/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3-bg4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":1979,"answer":1980},"What are the win rates for the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 4.Nf3?","Across 1.7 million Lichess games, White wins 47.5% of the time, Black wins 46.8%, and 5.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Lothar Vogt and Michele Godena. On the Black side, Lev O Alburt and Zoltan Varga are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3",{"moves":1899,"fen":1985,"gamesPlayed":1986,"whiteWinPct":1987,"drawPct":1988,"blackWinPct":1989,"topPlayersWhite":1990,"topPlayersBlack":1996,"parentOpening":1907,"parentOpeningSlug":1885},"rnbqkb1r/ppp1pppp/3p4/3nP3/3P4/5N2/PPP2PPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 1 4",1734098,47.5,5.6,46.8,[1991,1992,1994],{"name":1873,"games":1253},{"name":1993,"games":681},"Michele Godena",{"name":1995,"games":684},"Vlastimil Jansa",[1997,1998,1999],{"name":1882,"games":897},{"name":1734,"games":1093},{"name":2000,"games":1096},"Vladimir Bagirov",{"title":1891,"description":1963},"alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3","articles/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3",[123,699],"NKwPL_-n8-ly04VHemxF3VpqAx65Q9QpyJdI0kLvCbE",{"id":2007,"title":2008,"body":2009,"bots":2062,"categories":2063,"date":382,"description":2064,"eco":2065,"extension":92,"externalLink":2066,"faq":2069,"image":2082,"meta":2083,"navigation":111,"path":2084,"quickFacts":2085,"seo":2103,"slug":2104,"stem":2105,"tags":2106,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":2107},"openings/articles/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3-bg4.md","Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... Bg4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":2010,"toc":2057},[2011,2018,2020,2026,2028,2031,2048,2050,2052],[10,2012,2013,2014,2017],{},"The Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... Bg4 arises after ",[14,2015,2016],{},"1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3 Bg4"," and falls under ECO code B05. By pinning the f3-knight, Black diminishes White's grip on the center. A common plan for Black involves exchanging the bishop for the knight, accepting doubled pawns on the f-file as a trade-off for reduced central pressure from White. With 690,493 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,2019,22],{"id":21},[10,2021,25,2022,2025],{},[27,2023,2024],{"href":1825},"Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... 4.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Lothar Vogt (18 games), Milan Matulovic (13 games), Gyula Sax (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir Bagirov (60 games), Jorge Szmetan (42 games), Lev O Alburt (41 games).",[19,2027,35],{"id":34},[10,2029,2030],{},"Based on 690,493 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,2032,2033,2038,2043],{},[43,2034,2035,2037],{},[14,2036,47],{},": 47%",[43,2039,2040,2042],{},[14,2041,53],{},": 47.2%",[43,2044,2045,2047],{},[14,2046,59],{},": 5.8%",[10,2049,63],{},[19,2051,67],{"id":66},[10,2053,2054,2055,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... Bg4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,2056,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":2058},[2059,2060,2061],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... Bg4 (1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3 Bg4) — Black has reduced White's control over the center. Black usually gives up his bishop for the knight and doubled pawns on the f-file. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B05",{"title":2067,"url":2068},"Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... Bg4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...Nf6/2._e5/2...Nd5/3._d4/3...d6/4._Nf3/4...Bg4",[2070,2073,2076,2079],{"question":2071,"answer":2072},"What is the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... Bg4?","The Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... Bg4 begins with 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3 Bg4 and is classified under ECO code B05. Black has reduced White's control over the center.",{"question":2074,"answer":2075},"Is the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... Bg4 good for beginners?","The Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... Bg4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":2077,"answer":2078},"What are the win rates for the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... Bg4?","Across 690,493 Lichess games, White wins 47% of the time, Black wins 47.2%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Lothar Vogt and Milan Matulovic. On the Black side, Vladimir Bagirov and Jorge Szmetan are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":2080,"answer":2081},"How can I practice the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... Bg4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Alekhine Defence: 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5... Bg4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3-bg4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3-bg4",{"moves":2016,"fen":2086,"gamesPlayed":2087,"whiteWinPct":2088,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":2090,"topPlayersWhite":2091,"topPlayersBlack":2097,"parentOpening":2024,"parentOpeningSlug":2002},"rn1qkb1r/ppp1pppp/3p4/3nP3/3P2b1/5N2/PPP2PPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 2 5",690493,47,5.8,47.2,[2092,2093,2095],{"name":1873,"games":1672},{"name":2094,"games":623},"Milan Matulovic",{"name":1730,"games":2096},12,[2098,2099,2102],{"name":2000,"games":1235},{"name":2100,"games":2101},"Jorge Szmetan",42,{"name":1882,"games":1102},{"title":2008,"description":2064},"alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3-bg4","articles/openings/alekhine-defence-1-e4-nf6-2-e5-nd5-3-d4-d6-4-nf3-bg4",[123,699],"Nb6S6vNmns2IFZRtzK6RFQrVtZuuWE9WvZHhUvuDXlE",{"id":2109,"title":2110,"body":2111,"bots":2172,"categories":2173,"date":89,"description":2174,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":2175,"faq":2177,"image":2190,"meta":2191,"navigation":111,"path":2192,"quickFacts":2193,"seo":2198,"slug":118,"stem":2199,"tags":2200,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":2201},"openings/articles/openings/amar-opening.md","Amar Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":2112,"toc":2167},[2113,2120,2122,2125,2142,2144,2146,2149,2157,2159,2161],[10,2114,2115,2116,2119],{},"The Amar Opening arises after ",[14,2117,2118],{},"1.Nh3"," and falls under ECO code A00. This opening goes by several colorful names — including the Ammonia Opening (a play on the chemical formula NH3 and a comment on the move’s quality), the Paris Opening, and the Drunken Knight Opening. Chess author Tim Harding humorously proposed that \"Amar\" stands for \"Absolutely mad and ridiculous.\" In truth, 1.Nh3 is not a blunder, but it does little to improve White’s position. The knight sits on the rim where it exerts minimal influence over the board — a poor square for a piece that thrives in the center. By placing the knight here, White essentially hands Black the initiative, effectively conceding the first-move advantage. Black can respond with virtually any reasonable move (the notable exception being 1...g5??, which drops a pawn and weakens the kingside) and comfortably achieve a slight edge. With 1.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a moderately popular opening.",[19,2121,35],{"id":34},[10,2123,2124],{},"Based on 1.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,2126,2127,2132,2137],{},[43,2128,2129,2131],{},[14,2130,47],{},": 39.3%",[43,2133,2134,2136],{},[14,2135,53],{},": 54.1%",[43,2138,2139,2141],{},[14,2140,59],{},": 6.6%",[10,2143,985],{},[19,2145,176],{"id":175},[10,2147,2148],{},"After 1.Nh3, the main continuations include:",[40,2150,2151],{},[43,2152,2153],{},[27,2154,2156],{"href":2155},"/resources/openings/amar-opening-gambit","Amar Opening: Gambit",[10,2158,202],{},[19,2160,67],{"id":66},[10,2162,2163,2164,77],{},"The best way to learn the Amar Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,2165,76],{"href":73,"rel":2166},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":2168},[2169,2170,2171],{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Amar Opening (1.Nh3) — The Ammonia opening is based on the chemical formula of ammonia (NH 3 ) and the fact that ammonia, like this opening, 'stinks'. Other titles for this opening include; the Amar Opening, the Paris Op... Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":2176,"url":95},"Amar Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[2178,2181,2184,2187],{"question":2179,"answer":2180},"What is the Amar Opening?","The Amar Opening begins with 1.Nh3 and is classified under ECO code A00. The Ammonia opening is based on the chemical formula of ammonia (NH 3 ) and the fact that ammonia, like this opening, 'stinks'.",{"question":2182,"answer":2183},"Is the Amar Opening good for beginners?","The Amar Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":2185,"answer":2186},"What are the main variations of the Amar Opening?","The main continuations include: [Amar Opening: Gambit](/resources/openings/amar-opening-gambit). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":2188,"answer":2189},"What are the win rates for the Amar Opening?","Across 1.1 million Lichess games, White wins 39.3% of the time, Black wins 54.1%, and 6.6% are drawn.","/static/img/articles/openings/amar-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/amar-opening",{"moves":2118,"gamesPlayed":2194,"whiteWinPct":2195,"drawPct":2196,"blackWinPct":2197},1142208,39.3,6.6,54.1,{"title":2110,"description":2174},"articles/openings/amar-opening",[123,125],"1_UI_mtgsVBGyRbXm9qm5_L2mizfnbyeVyK-XfOVT70",{"id":4,"title":5,"body":2203,"bots":2247,"categories":2248,"date":89,"description":90,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":2249,"faq":2250,"image":109,"meta":2255,"navigation":111,"path":112,"quickFacts":2256,"seo":2257,"slug":120,"stem":121,"tags":2258,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":127},{"type":7,"value":2204,"toc":2242},[2205,2209,2211,2215,2217,2219,2233,2235,2237],[10,2206,12,2207,17],{},[14,2208,16],{},[19,2210,22],{"id":21},[10,2212,25,2213,31],{},[27,2214,30],{"href":29},[19,2216,35],{"id":34},[10,2218,38],{},[40,2220,2221,2225,2229],{},[43,2222,2223,48],{},[14,2224,47],{},[43,2226,2227,54],{},[14,2228,53],{},[43,2230,2231,60],{},[14,2232,59],{},[10,2234,63],{},[19,2236,67],{"id":66},[10,2238,70,2239,77],{},[27,2240,76],{"href":73,"rel":2241},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":2243},[2244,2245,2246],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87,88],{"title":94,"url":95},[2251,2252,2253,2254],{"question":98,"answer":99},{"question":101,"answer":102},{"question":104,"answer":105},{"question":107,"answer":108},{},{"moves":16,"gamesPlayed":114,"whiteWinPct":115,"drawPct":116,"blackWinPct":117,"parentOpening":30,"parentOpeningSlug":118},{"title":5,"description":90},[123,124,125],{"id":2260,"title":2261,"body":2262,"bots":2316,"categories":2317,"date":89,"description":2318,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":2319,"faq":2322,"image":2335,"meta":2336,"navigation":111,"path":2337,"quickFacts":2338,"seo":2344,"slug":2345,"stem":2346,"tags":2347,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":2348},"openings/articles/openings/amsterdam-attack.md","Amsterdam Attack: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":2263,"toc":2311},[2264,2271,2273,2279,2281,2284,2301,2303,2305],[10,2265,2266,2267,2270],{},"The Amsterdam Attack arises after ",[14,2268,2269],{},"1.e3 e5 2.c4 d6 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.b3 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code A00. With 7,991 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a rarely played opening.",[19,2272,22],{"id":21},[10,2274,25,2275,31],{},[27,2276,2278],{"href":2277},"/resources/openings/van-t-kruijs-opening","Van't Kruijs Opening",[19,2280,35],{"id":34},[10,2282,2283],{},"Based on 7,991 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,2285,2286,2291,2296],{},[43,2287,2288,2290],{},[14,2289,47],{},": 50.2%",[43,2292,2293,2295],{},[14,2294,53],{},": 45.9%",[43,2297,2298,2300],{},[14,2299,59],{},": 3.9%",[10,2302,63],{},[19,2304,67],{"id":66},[10,2306,2307,2308,77],{},"The best way to learn the Amsterdam Attack is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,2309,76],{"href":73,"rel":2310},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":2312},[2313,2314,2315],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Amsterdam Attack (1.e3 e5 2.c4 d6 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.b3 Nf6) — An uncommon opening classified under ECO A00 (Irregular Openings). a variation of the Van't Kruijs Opening. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":2320,"url":2321},"Amsterdam Attack - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e3",[2323,2326,2329,2332],{"question":2324,"answer":2325},"What is the Amsterdam Attack?","The Amsterdam Attack begins with 1.e3 e5 2.c4 d6 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.b3 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code A00.",{"question":2327,"answer":2328},"Is the Amsterdam Attack good for beginners?","The Amsterdam Attack can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":2330,"answer":2331},"What are the win rates for the Amsterdam Attack?","Across 7,991 Lichess games, White wins 50.2% of the time, Black wins 45.9%, and 3.9% are drawn.",{"question":2333,"answer":2334},"How can I practice the Amsterdam Attack?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Amsterdam Attack by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/amsterdam-attack.webp",{},"/articles/openings/amsterdam-attack",{"moves":2269,"gamesPlayed":2339,"whiteWinPct":2340,"drawPct":2341,"blackWinPct":2342,"parentOpening":2278,"parentOpeningSlug":2343},7991,50.2,3.9,45.9,"van-t-kruijs-opening",{"title":2261,"description":2318},"amsterdam-attack","articles/openings/amsterdam-attack",[123,125],"Gi1hCA8CU3qfr90emBbANmCHzp2H0RRAdcBCpIiZe2s",{"id":2350,"title":2351,"body":2352,"bots":2396,"categories":2397,"date":89,"description":2398,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":2399,"faq":2402,"image":2415,"meta":2416,"navigation":111,"path":2417,"quickFacts":2418,"seo":2422,"slug":2423,"stem":2424,"tags":2425,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":2426},"openings/articles/openings/anderssens-opening.md","Anderssen's Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":2353,"toc":2392},[2354,2361,2363,2366,2382,2384,2386],[10,2355,2356,2357,2360],{},"The Anderssen's Opening arises after ",[14,2358,2359],{},"1.a3"," and falls under ECO code A00. This move offers almost nothing in terms of development or central control, and spending a tempo on it so early appears premature. The underlying concept is that White essentially plays as Black but with the extra move a3 already on the board. For example, after 1.a3 e5 2.e4 Nf6 3.Nc3, Black cannot follow the standard Ruy Lopez pattern, and if Black plays 3...Bc5, then 4.Nf3 forces a Two Knights' Defence where White's a3 rules out several options for Black. Named after the German chess master Adolf Anderssen, who used it on occasion against Morphy, this prophylactic waiting move lets Black choose an opening system while White hopes that having a3 already played will prove useful in the resulting position. Black has numerous effective responses available. With 3.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a moderately popular opening.",[19,2362,35],{"id":34},[10,2364,2365],{},"Based on 3.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,2367,2368,2373,2377],{},[43,2369,2370,2372],{},[14,2371,47],{},": 46.5%",[43,2374,2375,499],{},[14,2376,53],{},[43,2378,2379,2381],{},[14,2380,59],{},": 5.2%",[10,2383,63],{},[19,2385,67],{"id":66},[10,2387,2388,2389,77],{},"The best way to learn the Anderssen's Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,2390,76],{"href":73,"rel":2391},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":2393},[2394,2395],{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Anderssen's Opening (1.a3) — This opening move does little for development or control of the center. In some cases, White can transpose the game to an opening where 1. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":2400,"url":2401},"Anderssen's Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._a3",[2403,2406,2409,2412],{"question":2404,"answer":2405},"What is the Anderssen's Opening?","The Anderssen's Opening begins with 1.a3 and is classified under ECO code A00. This opening move does little for development or control of the center.",{"question":2407,"answer":2408},"Is the Anderssen's Opening good for beginners?","The Anderssen's Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":2410,"answer":2411},"What are the win rates for the Anderssen's Opening?","Across 3.8 million Lichess games, White wins 46.5% of the time, Black wins 48.3%, and 5.2% are drawn.",{"question":2413,"answer":2414},"How can I practice the Anderssen's Opening?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Anderssen's Opening by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/anderssens-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/anderssens-opening",{"moves":2359,"gamesPlayed":2419,"whiteWinPct":2420,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":674},3821845,46.5,5.2,{"title":2351,"description":2398},"anderssens-opening","articles/openings/anderssens-opening",[123,125],"imb-zX7D0cMxGAmkt2i1ztr_THKrW93uCBA04YMYC8I",{"id":2428,"title":2429,"body":2430,"bots":2474,"categories":2475,"date":89,"description":2476,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":2477,"faq":2480,"image":2493,"meta":2494,"navigation":111,"path":2495,"quickFacts":2496,"seo":2500,"slug":2501,"stem":2502,"tags":2503,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":2504},"openings/articles/openings/anti-borg-opening.md","Anti-Borg Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":2431,"toc":2470},[2432,2439,2441,2444,2460,2462,2464],[10,2433,2434,2435,2438],{},"The Anti-Borg Opening arises after ",[14,2436,2437],{},"1.h4"," and falls under ECO code A00. Also known as the Desprez Opening or Kádas Opening, this is an uncommon kingside flank move that contributes nothing to development, concedes central control, and compromises the kingside pawn structure. While the rook gains access to the h-file, it rarely finds a useful post on h3. The move arguably weakens White's position overall, since kingside castling becomes unappealing. Given these drawbacks, it almost never appears in serious classical play, though it can serve as a surprise weapon to unsettle an opponent. Top players such as Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura have employed it in blitz games, and Carlsen notably used it in the November 2023 Titled Tuesday online tournament, successfully defeating several strong grandmasters including Alireza Firouzja. With 5.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening.",[19,2440,35],{"id":34},[10,2442,2443],{},"Based on 5.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,2445,2446,2450,2455],{},[43,2447,2448,2131],{},[14,2449,47],{},[43,2451,2452,2454],{},[14,2453,53],{},": 53.9%",[43,2456,2457,2459],{},[14,2458,59],{},": 6.9%",[10,2461,985],{},[19,2463,67],{"id":66},[10,2465,2466,2467,77],{},"The best way to learn the Anti-Borg Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,2468,76],{"href":73,"rel":2469},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":2471},[2472,2473],{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Anti-Borg Opening (1.h4) — The Desprez Opening (or Kádas Opening ) is a rare kingside flank opening. It does little for development, does not fight for control of the center, and weakens White's kingside. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":2478,"url":2479},"Anti-Borg Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._h4",[2481,2484,2487,2490],{"question":2482,"answer":2483},"What is the Anti-Borg Opening?","The Anti-Borg Opening begins with 1.h4 and is classified under ECO code A00. The Desprez Opening (or Kádas Opening ) is a rare kingside flank opening.",{"question":2485,"answer":2486},"Is the Anti-Borg Opening good for beginners?","The Anti-Borg Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":2488,"answer":2489},"What are the win rates for the Anti-Borg Opening?","Across 5.2 million Lichess games, White wins 39.3% of the time, Black wins 53.9%, and 6.9% are drawn.",{"question":2491,"answer":2492},"How can I practice the Anti-Borg Opening?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Anti-Borg Opening by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/anti-borg-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/anti-borg-opening",{"moves":2437,"gamesPlayed":2497,"whiteWinPct":2195,"drawPct":2498,"blackWinPct":2499},5166205,6.9,53.9,{"title":2429,"description":2476},"anti-borg-opening","articles/openings/anti-borg-opening",[123,125],"5UZ0vqCXOPHtmA_6xa0YvtmhIeku0dUgP6vM2xBelv8",{"id":2506,"title":2507,"body":2508,"bots":2560,"categories":2561,"date":89,"description":2562,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":2563,"faq":2566,"image":2579,"meta":2580,"navigation":111,"path":2581,"quickFacts":2582,"seo":2586,"slug":2587,"stem":2588,"tags":2589,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":2590},"openings/articles/openings/battambang-opening.md","Battambang Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":2509,"toc":2555},[2510,2517,2519,2525,2527,2530,2545,2547,2549],[10,2511,2512,2513,2516],{},"The Battambang Opening arises after ",[14,2514,2515],{},"1.Nc3 e5 2.a3"," and falls under ECO code A00. With 134,814 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a rarely played opening.",[19,2518,22],{"id":21},[10,2520,25,2521,31],{},[27,2522,2524],{"href":2523},"/resources/openings/dunst-opening-e5","Dunst Opening: 1...e5",[19,2526,35],{"id":34},[10,2528,2529],{},"Based on 134,814 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,2531,2532,2536,2541],{},[43,2533,2534,1802],{},[14,2535,47],{},[43,2537,2538,2540],{},[14,2539,53],{},": 47.9%",[43,2542,2543,1362],{},[14,2544,59],{},[10,2546,63],{},[19,2548,67],{"id":66},[10,2550,2551,2552,77],{},"The best way to learn the Battambang Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,2553,76],{"href":73,"rel":2554},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":2556},[2557,2558,2559],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Battambang Opening (1.Nc3 e5 2.a3) — An uncommon opening classified under ECO A00 (Irregular Openings). a variation of the Dunst Opening. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":2564,"url":2565},"Battambang Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._Nc3",[2567,2570,2573,2576],{"question":2568,"answer":2569},"What is the Battambang Opening?","The Battambang Opening begins with 1.Nc3 e5 2.a3 and is classified under ECO code A00.",{"question":2571,"answer":2572},"Is the Battambang Opening good for beginners?","The Battambang Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":2574,"answer":2575},"What are the win rates for the Battambang Opening?","Across 134,814 Lichess games, White wins 47.7% of the time, Black wins 47.9%, and 4.5% are drawn.",{"question":2577,"answer":2578},"How can I practice the Battambang Opening?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Battambang Opening by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/battambang-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/battambang-opening",{"moves":2515,"gamesPlayed":2583,"whiteWinPct":1868,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":2584,"parentOpening":2524,"parentOpeningSlug":2585},134814,47.9,"dunst-opening-e5",{"title":2507,"description":2562},"battambang-opening","articles/openings/battambang-opening",[123,125],"Lq2gHNOeWIkJhUAc3_B9hiOxq7EtLJkTBzHbrg3-B_w",{"id":2592,"title":2593,"body":2594,"bots":2672,"categories":2700,"date":382,"description":2701,"eco":2702,"extension":92,"externalLink":2703,"faq":2706,"image":2719,"meta":2720,"navigation":111,"path":2721,"quickFacts":2722,"seo":2744,"slug":2745,"stem":2746,"tags":2747,"trainingTips":2748,"__hash__":2761},"openings/articles/openings/benko-gambit.md","Benko Gambit: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":2595,"toc":2665},[2596,2603,2605,2612,2614,2617,2633,2635,2637,2640,2648,2650,2652,2658,2660],[10,2597,2598,2599,2602],{},"The Benko Gambit arises after ",[14,2600,2601],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5"," and falls under ECO code A57. With 3...b5, Black sacrifices a pawn on the queenside, and since declining tends to be unfavorable, White usually accepts with 4. cxb5. Black then follows up with 4...a6, offering a second pawn. If White takes with 5. bxa6, the compensation for being down material (Black can recapture on a6 at a convenient moment) comes in the form of powerful queenside pressure along two half-open files, a strong long diagonal for the fianchettoed bishop on g7, and a healthy pawn structure. White can opt to accept the first pawn but decline the second, for example with 5. b6, to avoid the most theoretically demanding lines. Declining the gambit entirely on move four is also possible but generally considered suboptimal, as it allows Black to advance with ...b4!, seizing queenside space and clamping down on a3 and c3, squares where White's knight would naturally develop. In practice, Black frequently maintains the tension between the b- and c-pawns, waiting to see whether White will eventually transpose back into a Benko Gambit accepted. With 4.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,2604,22],{"id":21},[10,2606,25,2607,2611],{},[27,2608,2610],{"href":2609},"/resources/openings/indian-systems","Indian Defense Systems",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (54 games), Ivan Sokolov (37 games), Loek Van Wely (35 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Juan Manuel Bellon Lopez (67 games), Jan Plachetka (66 games), Natalija Pogonina (64 games).",[19,2613,35],{"id":34},[10,2615,2616],{},"Based on 4.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,2618,2619,2624,2628],{},[43,2620,2621,2623],{},[14,2622,47],{},": 44.3%",[43,2625,2626,2290],{},[14,2627,53],{},[43,2629,2630,2632],{},[14,2631,59],{},": 5.4%",[10,2634,985],{},[19,2636,176],{"id":175},[10,2638,2639],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5, the main continuations include:",[40,2641,2642],{},[43,2643,2644],{},[27,2645,2647],{"href":2646},"/resources/openings/benko-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-b5-4-cxb5-a6-5-bxa6","Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.cxb5 a6 5.bxa6",[10,2649,202],{},[19,2651,206],{"id":205},[40,2653,2654],{},[43,2655,2656,1389],{},[14,2657,1388],{},[19,2659,67],{"id":66},[10,2661,2662,2663,77],{},"The best way to learn the Benko Gambit is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,2664,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":2666},[2667,2668,2669,2670,2671],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[2673,2674,2680,2686,2692],{"id":1208,"name":1209,"rating":1210,"imageUrl":1211,"country":236,"countryCode":237,"defensiveAggressive":1212,"simplifyingComplicating":1213,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":612,"unpreparedTheoretical":329,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":2675,"name":2676,"rating":2677,"imageUrl":2678,"country":629,"countryCode":630,"defensiveAggressive":588,"simplifyingComplicating":845,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":612,"unpreparedTheoretical":609,"blunderLikelihood":2679},"DmaPp","Giselle Pion",1472,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/DmaPp_175.webp",91,{"id":2681,"name":2682,"rating":2683,"imageUrl":2684,"country":306,"countryCode":307,"defensiveAggressive":2685,"simplifyingComplicating":263,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":288,"unpreparedTheoretical":1691,"blunderLikelihood":1440},"vENUw","Stella Rway",1914,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/vENUw_175.webp",-0.93,{"id":2687,"name":2688,"rating":2689,"imageUrl":2690,"country":808,"countryCode":809,"defensiveAggressive":264,"simplifyingComplicating":276,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":339,"unpreparedTheoretical":2691,"blunderLikelihood":300},"hPWpx","Purl Brook",2144,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/hPWpx_175.webp",0.06,{"id":2693,"name":2694,"rating":2695,"imageUrl":2696,"country":375,"countryCode":376,"defensiveAggressive":2697,"simplifyingComplicating":631,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":2698,"unpreparedTheoretical":2699,"blunderLikelihood":601},"rEzyK","Lynn Guist",2033,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/rEzyK_175.webp",-0.86,0.42,-0.025000000000000022,[88],"Learn the Benko Gambit (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5) — Black offers White the b pawn. Declining comes with disadvantages so White usually accepts it, at least for now. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A57",{"title":2704,"url":2705},"Benko Gambit - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...c5/3._d5/3...b5",[2707,2710,2713,2716],{"question":2708,"answer":2709},"What is the Benko Gambit?","The Benko Gambit begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 and is classified under ECO code A57. Black offers White the b pawn.",{"question":2711,"answer":2712},"Is the Benko Gambit good for beginners?","The Benko Gambit can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":2714,"answer":2715},"What are the win rates for the Benko Gambit?","Across 4.3 million Lichess games, White wins 44.3% of the time, Black wins 50.2%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Ivan Sokolov. On the Black side, Juan Manuel Bellon Lopez and Jan Plachetka are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":2717,"answer":2718},"How can I practice the Benko Gambit?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Benko Gambit against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 1339 rating) to advanced (2144+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/benko-gambit.webp",{},"/articles/openings/benko-gambit",{"moves":2601,"fen":2723,"ecoRange":2724,"gamesPlayed":2725,"whiteWinPct":2726,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":2340,"topPlayersWhite":2728,"topPlayersBlack":2734,"parentOpening":2610,"parentOpeningSlug":2743},"rnbqkb1r/p2ppppp/5n2/1ppP4/2P5/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 4","A57–A59",4265122,44.3,5.4,[2729,2730,2732],{"name":409,"games":1243},{"name":2731,"games":678},"Ivan Sokolov",{"name":2733,"games":1726},"Loek Van Wely",[2735,2737,2740],{"name":2736,"games":571},"Juan Manuel Bellon Lopez",{"name":2738,"games":2739},"Jan Plachetka",66,{"name":2741,"games":2742},"Natalija Pogonina",64,"indian-systems",{"title":2593,"description":2701},"benko-gambit","articles/openings/benko-gambit",[123,432,124,700],[2749,2753,2757],{"title":2750,"description":2751,"botIds":2752,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Benko Gambit","Nikaru Hakamura is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Giselle Pion is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[1208,2675],{"title":2754,"description":2755,"botIds":2756,"difficulty":450,"focus":723},"Sharpening Your Play in the Benko Gambit","Stella Rway is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[2681],{"title":2758,"description":2759,"botIds":2760,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Benko Gambit","Lynn Guist is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Purl Brook is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[2693,2687],"tO6J_Yla1wWiYT4rc5C3Amnrbn49EZ4eYhkB59lC03c",{"id":2763,"title":2764,"body":2765,"bots":2843,"categories":2844,"date":382,"description":2845,"eco":2846,"extension":92,"externalLink":2847,"faq":2850,"image":2863,"meta":2864,"navigation":111,"path":2865,"quickFacts":2866,"seo":2888,"slug":2889,"stem":2890,"tags":2891,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":2892},"openings/articles/openings/benko-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-b5-4-cxb5-a6-5-bxa6.md","Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxa6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":2766,"toc":2836},[2767,2774,2776,2783,2785,2787,2804,2806,2808,2811,2819,2821,2823,2829,2831],[10,2768,2769,2770,2773],{},"The Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxa6 arises after ",[14,2771,2772],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.cxb5 a6 5.bxa6"," and falls under ECO code A58. With 1.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,2775,22],{"id":21},[10,2777,25,2778,2782],{},[27,2779,2781],{"href":2780},"/resources/openings/benko-gambit","Benko Gambit",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vladimir Lazarev (27 games), Vlastimil Hort (21 games), Zoltan Gyimesi (20 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Natalija Pogonina (35 games), Danilo Milanovic (26 games), Jan Plachetka (24 games).",[19,2784,35],{"id":34},[10,2786,2124],{},[40,2788,2789,2794,2799],{},[43,2790,2791,2793],{},[14,2792,47],{},": 44.4%",[43,2795,2796,2798],{},[14,2797,53],{},": 49.1%",[43,2800,2801,2803],{},[14,2802,59],{},": 6.5%",[10,2805,985],{},[19,2807,176],{"id":175},[10,2809,2810],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.cxb5 a6 5.bxa6, the main continuations include:",[40,2812,2813],{},[43,2814,2815],{},[27,2816,2818],{"href":2817},"/resources/openings/benko-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-b5-4-cxb5-a6-5-bxa6-bxa6-6-nc3-d6-7-e4","Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.cxb5 a6 5.bxa6 Bxa6 6.Nc3 d6 7.e4",[10,2820,202],{},[19,2822,206],{"id":205},[40,2824,2825],{},[43,2826,2827,1389],{},[14,2828,1388],{},[19,2830,67],{"id":66},[10,2832,2833,2834,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxa6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,2835,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":2837},[2838,2839,2840,2841,2842],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88],"Learn the Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxa6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.cxb5 a6 5.bxa6) — Black sacrifices the b-pawn to open the a- and b-files for long-term queenside pressure. The Benko Gambit offers Black persistent initiative and practical chances even at the cost of material. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A58",{"title":2848,"url":2849},"Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxa6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...c5/3._d5/3...b5/4._cxb5/4...a6/5._bxa6",[2851,2854,2857,2860],{"question":2852,"answer":2853},"What is the Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxa6?","The Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxa6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.cxb5 a6 5.bxa6 and is classified under ECO code A58.",{"question":2855,"answer":2856},"Is the Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxa6 good for beginners?","The Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxa6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":2858,"answer":2859},"What are the main variations of the Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxa6?","The main continuations include: [Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.cxb5 a6 5.bxa6 Bxa6 6.Nc3 d6 7.e4](/resources/openings/benko-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-b5-4-cxb5-a6-5-bxa6-bxa6-6-nc3-d6-7-e4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":2861,"answer":2862},"What are the win rates for the Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxa6?","Across 1.1 million Lichess games, White wins 44.4% of the time, Black wins 49.1%, and 6.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vladimir Lazarev and Vlastimil Hort. On the Black side, Natalija Pogonina and Danilo Milanovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/benko-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-b5-4-cxb5-a6-5-bxa6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/benko-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-b5-4-cxb5-a6-5-bxa6",{"moves":2772,"fen":2867,"gamesPlayed":2868,"whiteWinPct":2869,"drawPct":2870,"blackWinPct":2871,"topPlayersWhite":2872,"topPlayersBlack":2882,"parentOpening":2781,"parentOpeningSlug":2745},"rnbqkb1r/3ppppp/P4n2/2pP4/8/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 5",1133269,44.4,6.5,49.1,[2873,2876,2879],{"name":2874,"games":2875},"Vladimir Lazarev",27,{"name":2877,"games":2878},"Vlastimil Hort",21,{"name":2880,"games":2881},"Zoltan Gyimesi",20,[2883,2884,2886],{"name":2741,"games":1726},{"name":2885,"games":681},"Danilo Milanovic",{"name":2738,"games":2887},24,{"title":2764,"description":2845},"benko-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-b5-4-cxb5-a6-5-bxa6","articles/openings/benko-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-b5-4-cxb5-a6-5-bxa6",[123,432,124],"rBmmR3moKEeDEp2uJGtYF3IzLUKpupw93sDCzL48Mrc",{"id":2894,"title":2895,"body":2896,"bots":2957,"categories":2958,"date":382,"description":2959,"eco":2960,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":2961,"image":2974,"meta":2975,"navigation":111,"path":2976,"quickFacts":2977,"seo":2996,"slug":2997,"stem":2998,"tags":2999,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":3000},"openings/articles/openings/benko-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-b5-4-cxb5-a6-5-bxa6-bxa6-6-nc3-d6-7-e4.md","Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":2897,"toc":2951},[2898,2905,2907,2913,2915,2918,2934,2936,2938,2944,2946],[10,2899,2900,2901,2904],{},"The Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4 arises after ",[14,2902,2903],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.cxb5 a6 5.bxa6 Bxa6 6.Nc3 d6 7.e4"," and falls under ECO code A59. With 202,437 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,2906,22],{"id":21},[10,2908,25,2909,2912],{},[27,2910,2911],{"href":2646},"Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxa6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Kristof Koczo (6 games), David Bekker Jensen (4 games), Laszlo Pacsay (4 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Misa Pap (7 games), Robert Hardarson (5 games), Kiril Georgiev (4 games).",[19,2914,35],{"id":34},[10,2916,2917],{},"Based on 202,437 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,2919,2920,2925,2929],{},[43,2921,2922,2924],{},[14,2923,47],{},": 45.5%",[43,2926,2927,1920],{},[14,2928,53],{},[43,2930,2931,2933],{},[14,2932,59],{},": 7%",[10,2935,63],{},[19,2937,206],{"id":205},[40,2939,2940],{},[43,2941,2942,1389],{},[14,2943,1388],{},[19,2945,67],{"id":66},[10,2947,2948,2949,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,2950,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":2952},[2953,2954,2955,2956],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88],"Learn the Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.cxb5 a6 5.bxa6 Bxa6 6.Nc3 d6 7.e4) — Black sacrifices the b-pawn to open the a- and b-files for long-term queenside pressure. The Benko Gambit offers Black persistent initiative and practical chances even at the cost of material. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A59",[2962,2965,2968,2971],{"question":2963,"answer":2964},"What is the Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4?","The Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.cxb5 a6 5.bxa6 Bxa6 6.Nc3 d6 7.e4 and is classified under ECO code A59.",{"question":2966,"answer":2967},"Is the Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4 good for beginners?","The Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":2969,"answer":2970},"What are the win rates for the Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4?","Across 202,437 Lichess games, White wins 45.5% of the time, Black wins 47.5%, and 7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Kristof Koczo and David Bekker Jensen. On the Black side, Misa Pap and Robert Hardarson are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":2972,"answer":2973},"How can I practice the Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Benko Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/benko-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-b5-4-cxb5-a6-5-bxa6-bxa6-6-nc3-d6-7-e4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/benko-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-b5-4-cxb5-a6-5-bxa6-bxa6-6-nc3-d6-7-e4",{"moves":2903,"fen":2978,"gamesPlayed":2979,"whiteWinPct":2980,"drawPct":1443,"blackWinPct":1987,"topPlayersWhite":2981,"topPlayersBlack":2989,"parentOpening":2911,"parentOpeningSlug":2889},"rn1qkb1r/4pppp/b2p1n2/2pP4/4P3/2N5/PP3PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 7",202437,45.5,[2982,2985,2987],{"name":2983,"games":2984},"Kristof Koczo",6,{"name":2986,"games":116},"David Bekker Jensen",{"name":2988,"games":116},"Laszlo Pacsay",[2990,2992,2994],{"name":2991,"games":1443},"Misa Pap",{"name":2993,"games":252},"Robert Hardarson",{"name":2995,"games":116},"Kiril Georgiev",{"title":2895,"description":2959},"benko-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-b5-4-cxb5-a6-5-bxa6-bxa6-6-nc3-d6-7-e4","articles/openings/benko-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-b5-4-cxb5-a6-5-bxa6-bxa6-6-nc3-d6-7-e4",[123,432,124],"4WR_AclPQHdslrc3Touxgr-Wf2AjPUaIhACbq0Rwhpk",{"id":3002,"title":3003,"body":3004,"bots":3071,"categories":3072,"date":89,"description":3073,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":3074,"faq":3077,"image":3090,"meta":3091,"navigation":111,"path":3092,"quickFacts":3093,"seo":3098,"slug":3099,"stem":3100,"tags":3101,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":3102},"openings/articles/openings/benkos-opening.md","Benko's Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":3005,"toc":3066},[3006,3013,3015,3018,3035,3037,3039,3042,3056,3058,3060],[10,3007,3008,3009,3012],{},"The Benko’s Opening arises after ",[14,3010,3011],{},"1.g3"," and falls under ECO code A00. Also called the Hungarian Opening or King’s Fianchetto Opening, 1.g3 ranks as the fifth most popular first move and is highly transpositional, frequently steering into other well-known opening systems. While the move itself does not directly contest the center, it prepares to fianchetto the bishop to g2, which exerts long-range central influence — an approach rooted in the hypermodern school of the 1920s and 1930s, which advocated controlling the center with pieces from a distance rather than occupying it with pawns. The hypermodern philosophy held that an imposing pawn center could become a liability requiring constant protection. From g2, White’s bishop can apply sustained pressure on the center and Black’s queenside, and kingside castling comes naturally. A typical setup is the King’s Indian Attack (or Barcza System), featuring a bishop on g2, a knight on f3, and short castling. Black has many viable replies — 1...d5 and 1...e5 are the most popular, immediately claiming central space. Black can also mirror White with 1...g6, entering a hypermodern double-fianchetto structure. Even the unusual 1...h5?! (the Lasker Simul Special) has been attempted, with analysis suggesting White retains only a slight advantage. Overall, positions from this opening tend to be roughly equal, perhaps marginally more comfortable for White. With 53.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,3014,35],{"id":34},[10,3016,3017],{},"Based on 53.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,3019,3020,3025,3030],{},[43,3021,3022,3024],{},[14,3023,47],{},": 48.6%",[43,3026,3027,3029],{},[14,3028,53],{},": 46.7%",[43,3031,3032,3034],{},[14,3033,59],{},": 4.7%",[10,3036,63],{},[19,3038,176],{"id":175},[10,3040,3041],{},"After 1.g3, the main continuations include:",[40,3043,3044,3050],{},[43,3045,3046],{},[27,3047,3049],{"href":3048},"/resources/openings/lasker-simul-special","Lasker Simul Special",[43,3051,3052],{},[27,3053,3055],{"href":3054},"/resources/openings/benkos-opening-reversed-alekhine","Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine",[10,3057,202],{},[19,3059,67],{"id":66},[10,3061,3062,3063,77],{},"The best way to learn the Benko's Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,3064,76],{"href":73,"rel":3065},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":3067},[3068,3069,3070],{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Benko's Opening (1.g3) — 1. g3, the Hungarian Opening (also known as the Benko's Opening and the King's Fianchetto Opening ) is the 5th most popular initial move. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":3075,"url":3076},"Benko's Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._g3",[3078,3081,3084,3087],{"question":3079,"answer":3080},"What is the Benko's Opening?","The Benko's Opening begins with 1.g3 and is classified under ECO code A00.",{"question":3082,"answer":3083},"Is the Benko's Opening good for beginners?","The Benko's Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":3085,"answer":3086},"What are the main variations of the Benko's Opening?","The main continuations include: [Lasker Simul Special](/resources/openings/lasker-simul-special); [Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine](/resources/openings/benkos-opening-reversed-alekhine). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":3088,"answer":3089},"What are the win rates for the Benko's Opening?","Across 53.6 million Lichess games, White wins 48.6% of the time, Black wins 46.7%, and 4.7% are drawn.","/static/img/articles/openings/benkos-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/benkos-opening",{"moves":3011,"gamesPlayed":3094,"whiteWinPct":3095,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":3097},53590684,48.6,4.7,46.7,{"title":3003,"description":3073},"benkos-opening","articles/openings/benkos-opening",[123,125],"_V2UJyefCL1D-Va8aqWs4Ae-EO7Js_bzO5ZPb0Ft86c",{"id":3104,"title":3105,"body":3106,"bots":3158,"categories":3159,"date":89,"description":3160,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":3161,"faq":3163,"image":3176,"meta":3177,"navigation":111,"path":3178,"quickFacts":3179,"seo":3182,"slug":3183,"stem":3184,"tags":3185,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":3186},"openings/articles/openings/benkos-opening-reversed-alekhine.md","Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":3107,"toc":3153},[3108,3115,3117,3123,3125,3128,3143,3145,3147],[10,3109,3110,3111,3114],{},"The Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine arises after ",[14,3112,3113],{},"1.g3 e5 2.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code A00. With 698,525 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a moderately popular opening.",[19,3116,22],{"id":21},[10,3118,25,3119,31],{},[27,3120,3122],{"href":3121},"/resources/openings/benkos-opening","Benko's Opening",[19,3124,35],{"id":34},[10,3126,3127],{},"Based on 698,525 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,3129,3130,3134,3139],{},[43,3131,3132,1920],{},[14,3133,47],{},[43,3135,3136,3138],{},[14,3137,53],{},": 48.1%",[43,3140,3141,1362],{},[14,3142,59],{},[10,3144,63],{},[19,3146,67],{"id":66},[10,3148,3149,3150,77],{},"The best way to learn the Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,3151,76],{"href":73,"rel":3152},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":3154},[3155,3156,3157],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87,381],"Learn the Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine (1.g3 e5 2.Nf3) — An uncommon opening classified under ECO A00 (Irregular Openings). a variation of the Benko's Opening. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":3162,"url":3076},"Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[3164,3167,3170,3173],{"question":3165,"answer":3166},"What is the Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine?","The Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine begins with 1.g3 e5 2.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code A00.",{"question":3168,"answer":3169},"Is the Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine good for beginners?","The Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":3171,"answer":3172},"What are the win rates for the Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine?","Across 698,525 Lichess games, White wins 47.5% of the time, Black wins 48.1%, and 4.5% are drawn.",{"question":3174,"answer":3175},"How can I practice the Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Benko's Opening: Reversed Alekhine by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/benkos-opening-reversed-alekhine.webp",{},"/articles/openings/benkos-opening-reversed-alekhine",{"moves":3113,"gamesPlayed":3180,"whiteWinPct":1987,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":3181,"parentOpening":3122,"parentOpeningSlug":3099},698525,48.1,{"title":3105,"description":3160},"benkos-opening-reversed-alekhine","articles/openings/benkos-opening-reversed-alekhine",[123,125],"US5-Kbv1a4ixAYTCOTZZv7OCLYQRIMpkd5DVg4uxbAY",{"id":3188,"title":3189,"body":3190,"bots":3256,"categories":3310,"date":382,"description":3311,"eco":3312,"extension":92,"externalLink":3313,"faq":3316,"image":3329,"meta":3330,"navigation":111,"path":3331,"quickFacts":3332,"seo":3353,"slug":3354,"stem":3355,"tags":3356,"trainingTips":3357,"__hash__":3377},"openings/articles/openings/benoni.md","Benoni Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":3191,"toc":3250},[3192,3199,3201,3206,3208,3211,3226,3228,3230,3233,3241,3243,3245],[10,3193,3194,3195,3198],{},"The Benoni Defense arises after ",[14,3196,3197],{},"1.d4 c5"," and falls under ECO code A43. Though uncommon in modern practice, the Old Benoni can produce tactical, sharp positions. Black immediately challenges d4 with the c-pawn, seeking active piece play and rapid development. White's standard response is d5, since capturing the pawn is inadvisable due to 2...e6, and attempts to defend it leave White struggling after ...a5 while Black gains a tempo. One strategic idea for Black is to steer toward a Modern Benoni while sidestepping the Four Pawn Attack (lines with an early f2-f4 for White): Black fianchettoes the king's bishop and waits until White commits the knight to f3, blocking the f-pawn, before continuing with ...e6 and ...exd5. Another approach involves keeping the long a1-h8 diagonal open for the bishop by delaying ...Nf6, instead developing the knight to e7. If White plays an early Nc3, Black may even consider ...Bxc3 to inflict doubled pawns. With 38.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,3200,22],{"id":21},[10,3202,25,3203,3205],{},[27,3204,148],{"href":147},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlatko Kovacevic (39 games), Dragan Kosic (23 games), Karel Opocensky (19 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Dragoljub Velimirovic (81 games), Peter Rahls (76 games), Jan Sikora Lerch (74 games).",[19,3207,35],{"id":34},[10,3209,3210],{},"Based on 38.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,3212,3213,3217,3221],{},[43,3214,3215,2540],{},[14,3216,47],{},[43,3218,3219,757],{},[14,3220,53],{},[43,3222,3223,3225],{},[14,3224,59],{},": 4.3%",[10,3227,63],{},[19,3229,176],{"id":175},[10,3231,3232],{},"After 1.d4 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,3234,3235],{},[43,3236,3237],{},[27,3238,3240],{"href":3239},"/resources/openings/benoni-defence-1-d4-c5-2-d5-e5","Benoni Defence: 1.d4 c5 2.d5 e5",[10,3242,202],{},[19,3244,67],{"id":66},[10,3246,3247,3248,77],{},"The best way to learn the Benoni Defense is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":3324,"answer":3325},"What are the win rates for the Benoni Defense?","Across 38.4 million Lichess games, White wins 47.9% of the time, Black wins 47.8%, and 4.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlatko Kovacevic and Dragan Kosic. On the Black side, Dragoljub Velimirovic and Peter Rahls are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":3327,"answer":3328},"How can I practice the Benoni Defense?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Benoni Defense against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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As the primary alternative to 3...a6, the Berlin Defence has earned a reputation for exceptional solidity and is employed at the highest levels of chess as a dependable drawing resource. The main line leads to a notoriously balanced endgame known as the Berlin Wall, where White struggles to generate winning chances, and another popular variation can even produce a draw by repetition as early as move 14. The developing move 3...Nf6 simultaneously controls the center, attacks the e4 pawn, and brings Black closer to castling. After 4. O-O, Black can capture on e4 with 4...Nxe4, though this is effectively a temporary win since White recovers the material through e-file pressure (for instance, 5. Re1 skewers through the knight to the e5 pawn). The main line then continues with 5. d4 Nd6 and either 6. Bxc6 or 6. dxe5. White can sidestep these typical Berlin endgames with 4. d3, which guards e4 and neutralizes the 4...Nxe4 threat while reinforcing the pressure on e5, since the ...Qd4 fork no longer works after Bxc6 dxc6 Nxe5. Black can respond with the straightforward 4...d6 or the tactical 4...Bc5!, which creates threats of ...Qd4 and ...Qxf2#. With 23 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,3489,22],{"id":21},[10,3491,25,3492,3496],{},[27,3493,3495],{"href":3494},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez","Ruy Lopez",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (127 games), Maxime Vachier Lagrave (105 games), Fabiano Caruana (92 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksej Aleksandrov (190 games), Vladimir Kramnik (150 games), Levon Aronian (133 games).",[19,3498,35],{"id":34},[10,3500,3501],{},"Based on 23 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,3503,3504,3509,3514],{},[43,3505,3506,3508],{},[14,3507,47],{},": 52%",[43,3510,3511,3513],{},[14,3512,53],{},": 43.4%",[43,3515,3516,1606],{},[14,3517,59],{},[10,3519,3520],{},"White holds a moderate edge statistically, though Black has good practical chances.",[19,3522,176],{"id":175},[10,3524,3525],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,3527,3528,3534],{},[43,3529,3530],{},[27,3531,3533],{"href":3532},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-berlin-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-nf6-4-0-0-d6","Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.0-0 d6",[43,3535,3536],{},[27,3537,3539],{"href":3538},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-berlin-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-nf6-4-0-0-nxe4","Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.0-0 Nxe4",[10,3541,202],{},[19,3543,67],{"id":66},[10,3545,3546,3547,77],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense is through practice. 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The Berlin defence is known for being solid and is used at the top level of chess as a reliable drawing weapon. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C65",{"title":3597,"url":3598},"Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bb5/3...Nf6",[3600,3603,3606,3609],{"question":3601,"answer":3602},"What is the Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense?","The Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code C65. 3...Nf6 is the main sideline to 3...a6.",{"question":3604,"answer":3605},"Is the Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":3607,"answer":3608},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense?","Across 23 million Lichess games, White wins 52% of the time, Black wins 43.4%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Maxime Vachier Lagrave. On the Black side, Aleksej Aleksandrov and Vladimir Kramnik are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":3610,"answer":3611},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 1395 rating) to advanced (2417+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/berlin-defense.webp",{},"/articles/openings/berlin-defense",{"moves":3486,"fen":3616,"gamesPlayed":3617,"whiteWinPct":3618,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":3619,"topPlayersWhite":3620,"topPlayersBlack":3627,"parentOpening":3495,"parentOpeningSlug":3637},"r1bqkb1r/pppp1ppp/2n2n2/1B2p3/4P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 4 4",23010613,52,43.4,[3621,3623,3625],{"name":902,"games":3622},127,{"name":3624,"games":900},"Maxime Vachier Lagrave",{"name":3626,"games":1665},"Fabiano Caruana",[3628,3631,3634],{"name":3629,"games":3630},"Aleksej Aleksandrov",190,{"name":3632,"games":3633},"Vladimir Kramnik",150,{"name":3635,"games":3636},"Levon Aronian",133,"ruy-lopez",{"title":3478,"description":3594},"berlin-defense","articles/openings/berlin-defense",[123,699,700,1109],[3643,3647,3651,3655],{"title":3644,"description":3645,"botIds":3646,"difficulty":445,"focus":723},"Building Foundations in the Ruy Lopez","Hans Zugzwang is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[3557],{"title":3648,"description":3649,"botIds":3650,"difficulty":450,"focus":723},"Sharpening Your Play in the Ruy Lopez","Liam O'Sphere is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[3563],{"title":3652,"description":3653,"botIds":3654,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Ruy Lopez","Akram Helal is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Sammy Swing is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[3589,3568],{"title":3656,"description":3657,"botIds":3658,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Master-Level Challenge in the Ruy Lopez","Gretchen Whisker is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Sven Snoe is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[3574,3579],"WEo_quS-Nd4N9nXIxIM6h9dFi9ZbYUy8iNz0JJpQqjw",{"id":3661,"title":3662,"body":3663,"bots":3727,"categories":3741,"date":382,"description":3742,"eco":3743,"extension":92,"externalLink":3744,"faq":3747,"image":3760,"meta":3761,"navigation":111,"path":3762,"quickFacts":3763,"seo":3784,"slug":3785,"stem":3786,"tags":3787,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":3788},"openings/articles/openings/bird-opening.md","Bird Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":3664,"toc":3721},[3665,3672,3674,3677,3679,3682,3697,3699,3701,3704,3712,3714,3716],[10,3666,3667,3668,3671],{},"The Bird Opening arises after ",[14,3669,3670],{},"1.f4"," and falls under ECO code A02. An aggressive but relatively uncommon first move, 1.f4 stakes a claim on the e5 square from the flank and ensures that a later Nf3 will not be blocked by the f-pawn. The risk is that advancing the f-pawn so early weakens White's kingside, particularly the e1-h4 diagonal, which opponents can try to exploit. The main line is 1...d5, the Dutch Variation, where Black grabs central space and controls e4, producing positions that resemble a Dutch Defence with colors reversed. White typically continues with 2. Nf3, developing a piece while guarding h4, and can then adopt a reversed Leningrad Dutch formation with 3. g3, 4. Bg2, and 5. O-O, with plans of d3 and c3, or d3 and Qe1 aiming for the e4 break. Alternatively, a Stonewall-style setup with 3. e3, 4. Be2, and d3 or d4 is also viable. The move 1...Nf6, which similarly targets e5, usually transposes into the same structures. With 40.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,3673,22],{"id":21},[10,3675,3676],{},"Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Manfred Thonig (153 games), Vladimir Babionyshev (83 games), Henrik Danielsen (82 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (11 games), Joseph Henry Blackburne (10 games), Gedeon Barcza (9 games).",[19,3678,35],{"id":34},[10,3680,3681],{},"Based on 40.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,3683,3684,3689,3693],{},[43,3685,3686,3688],{},[14,3687,47],{},": 49%",[43,3690,3691,2372],{},[14,3692,53],{},[43,3694,3695,1362],{},[14,3696,59],{},[10,3698,63],{},[19,3700,176],{"id":175},[10,3702,3703],{},"After 1.f4, the main continuations include:",[40,3705,3706],{},[43,3707,3708],{},[27,3709,3711],{"href":3710},"/resources/openings/bird-opening-d5","Bird Opening: d5",[10,3713,202],{},[19,3715,67],{"id":66},[10,3717,3718,3719,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Bird Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,3720,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":3722},[3723,3724,3725,3726],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[3728,3734,3740],{"id":3729,"name":3730,"rating":3731,"imageUrl":3732,"country":798,"countryCode":799,"defensiveAggressive":1022,"simplifyingComplicating":3733,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":321,"unpreparedTheoretical":1684,"blunderLikelihood":1100},"lEUcV","Ramesh Kingme",1721,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/lEUcV_175.webp",-0.8,{"id":3735,"name":3736,"rating":3737,"imageUrl":3738,"country":248,"countryCode":249,"defensiveAggressive":350,"simplifyingComplicating":3739,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":818,"unpreparedTheoretical":266,"blunderLikelihood":289},"GZErq","Walt Expertson",2730,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/GZErq_175.webp",-0.85,{"id":325,"name":326,"rating":327,"imageUrl":328,"country":306,"countryCode":307,"defensiveAggressive":286,"simplifyingComplicating":308,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":329,"unpreparedTheoretical":330,"blunderLikelihood":116},[87],"Learn the Bird Opening (1.f4) — Bird's opening is an aggressive and less common first move. 1. f4 controls e5 from the flank, and means White will be able to soon play Nf3 without it keeping their f-pawn back. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A02",{"title":3745,"url":3746},"Bird Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._f4",[3748,3751,3754,3757],{"question":3749,"answer":3750},"What is the Bird Opening?","The Bird Opening begins with 1.f4 and is classified under ECO code A02. Bird's opening is an aggressive and less common first move.",{"question":3752,"answer":3753},"Is the Bird Opening good for beginners?","The Bird Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":3755,"answer":3756},"What are the main variations of the Bird Opening?","The main continuations include: [Bird Opening: d5](/resources/openings/bird-opening-d5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":3758,"answer":3759},"What are the win rates for the Bird Opening?","Across 40.1 million Lichess games, White wins 49% of the time, Black wins 46.5%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Manfred Thonig and Vladimir Babionyshev. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Joseph Henry Blackburne are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/bird-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/bird-opening",{"moves":3670,"fen":3764,"gamesPlayed":3765,"whiteWinPct":3766,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":2420,"topPlayersWhite":3767,"topPlayersBlack":3777},"rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/5P2/8/PPPPP1PP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 1",40066432,49,[3768,3771,3774],{"name":3769,"games":3770},"Manfred Thonig",153,{"name":3772,"games":3773},"Vladimir Babionyshev",83,{"name":3775,"games":3776},"Henrik Danielsen",82,[3778,3780,3782],{"name":422,"games":3779},11,{"name":3781,"games":1033},"Joseph Henry Blackburne",{"name":3783,"games":1561},"Gedeon Barcza",{"title":3662,"description":3742},"bird-opening","articles/openings/bird-opening",[123],"FLGGRr0CMnvJ2V7dgkQyV-frR-xjvBzoLWz5ppmQO4c",{"id":3790,"title":3791,"body":3792,"bots":3844,"categories":3845,"date":382,"description":3846,"eco":3847,"extension":92,"externalLink":3848,"faq":3851,"image":3864,"meta":3865,"navigation":111,"path":3866,"quickFacts":3867,"seo":3884,"slug":3885,"stem":3886,"tags":3887,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":3888},"openings/articles/openings/bird-opening-d5.md","Bird Opening: d5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":3793,"toc":3839},[3794,3801,3803,3810,3812,3815,3830,3832,3834],[10,3795,3796,3797,3800],{},"The Bird Opening: d5 arises after ",[14,3798,3799],{},"1.f4 d5"," and falls under ECO code A03. White has several strategic directions from this position. One approach treats it as a reversed Dutch Defence: fianchettoing with 2. g3 mirrors the Leningrad Dutch, while 2. e3 followed by d4 and c3 adopts a Stonewall formation. A distinctly \"Bird\" strategy focuses on dark-square dominance by developing the knight to f3, fianchettoing the dark-squared bishop via b3 and Bb2, and intensifying pressure on e5, sometimes routing the queen through e1 to g3. The light-squared bishop can go to e2 or b5, the latter with the idea of exchanging it for Black's knight on c6 to clear the path for Nf3-e5. A persistent challenge in these positions is finding the right square for the b1 knight: c3 or d2 are natural choices in many setups, but when Black pushes ...d5, ...c5, ...d4, playing a4 and rerouting the knight to a3 can offer better queenside control and greater flexibility. A third plan aims for the e4 break directly, with preparatory moves like d3, Nd2, and Qe1; if Black plays ...Bg4, the king's bishop typically develops to e2. With 15.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,3802,22],{"id":21},[10,3804,25,3805,3809],{},[27,3806,3808],{"href":3807},"/resources/openings/bird-opening","Bird Opening",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Manfred Thonig (70 games), Henry Edward Bird (44 games), Artur Jakubiec (37 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (10 games), Gedeon Barcza (9 games), Petr Haba (8 games).",[19,3811,35],{"id":34},[10,3813,3814],{},"Based on 15.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,3816,3817,3821,3826],{},[43,3818,3819,2798],{},[14,3820,47],{},[43,3822,3823,3825],{},[14,3824,53],{},": 46.3%",[43,3827,3828,1362],{},[14,3829,59],{},[10,3831,63],{},[19,3833,67],{"id":66},[10,3835,3836,3837,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Bird Opening: d5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,3838,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":3840},[3841,3842,3843],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Bird Opening: d5 (1.f4 d5) — From here, one possible reply is to treat the position as a Dutch Defence reversed. As in the Dutch, white can either fianchetto with 2. g3 (Leningrad Dutch) or go for the Stonewall with 2. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A03",{"title":3849,"url":3850},"Bird Opening: d5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._f4/1...d5",[3852,3855,3858,3861],{"question":3853,"answer":3854},"What is the Bird Opening: d5?","The Bird Opening: d5 begins with 1.f4 d5 and is classified under ECO code A03. From here, one possible reply is to treat the position as a Dutch Defence reversed.",{"question":3856,"answer":3857},"Is the Bird Opening: d5 good for beginners?","The Bird Opening: d5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":3859,"answer":3860},"What are the win rates for the Bird Opening: d5?","Across 15.3 million Lichess games, White wins 49.1% of the time, Black wins 46.3%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Manfred Thonig and Henry Edward Bird. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Gedeon Barcza are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":3862,"answer":3863},"How can I practice the Bird Opening: d5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Bird Opening: d5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/bird-opening-d5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/bird-opening-d5",{"moves":3799,"fen":3868,"gamesPlayed":3869,"whiteWinPct":2871,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":3870,"topPlayersWhite":3871,"topPlayersBlack":3879,"parentOpening":3808,"parentOpeningSlug":3785},"rnbqkbnr/ppp1pppp/8/3p4/5P2/8/PPPPP1PP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 2",15298636,46.3,[3872,3874,3877],{"name":3769,"games":3873},70,{"name":3875,"games":3876},"Henry Edward Bird",44,{"name":3878,"games":678},"Artur Jakubiec",[3880,3881,3882],{"name":422,"games":1033},{"name":3783,"games":1561},{"name":3883,"games":1440},"Petr Haba",{"title":3791,"description":3846},"bird-opening-d5","articles/openings/bird-opening-d5",[123],"UqS-jaQLczua9sqSDIkEM3rby_fH40sgqvATroEBNW4",{"id":3890,"title":3891,"body":3892,"bots":3961,"categories":4018,"date":382,"description":4020,"eco":4021,"extension":92,"externalLink":4022,"faq":4025,"image":4038,"meta":4039,"navigation":111,"path":4040,"quickFacts":4041,"seo":4062,"slug":4063,"stem":4064,"tags":4065,"trainingTips":4066,"__hash__":4087},"openings/articles/openings/bishops-opening.md","Bishop's Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":3893,"toc":3955},[3894,3901,3903,3910,3912,3915,3931,3933,3935,3938,3946,3948,3950],[10,3895,3896,3897,3900],{},"The Bishop's Opening arises after ",[14,3898,3899],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Bc4"," and falls under ECO code C23. White places the bishop on an active diagonal, strengthening control over d5 and targeting f7, the most vulnerable point in Black's camp. A defining feature of this opening is its highly transpositional nature: because White has not yet committed the knight to f3, the door remains open for f4, allowing potential transpositions into the Vienna Game or King's Gambit, while an Italian or Russian Game setup is also possible. Since 2. Bc4 does not threaten the e5 pawn the way 2. Nf3 would, Black enjoys considerable flexibility, with 2...Nf6 and 2...Bc5 as the principal replies. After 2...Nf6, Black puts pressure on e4, and White can choose to defend with 3. Nc3 (transposing into a Vienna), 3. d3 (keeping the bishop outside the pawn chain), or leave e4 unguarded in favour of 3. Nf3 (transposing into a Russian Game) or counterattacking moves like 3. d4 or 3. f4 (the Ponziani and Greco gambits). After the classical 2...Bc5, transpositions to Vienna or Italian lines arise via 3. Nc3 or 3. Nf3, while 3. b4 offers an Evans Gambit-style sacrifice and 3. c3 prepares an eventual d4 advance. With 142.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,3902,22],{"id":21},[10,3904,25,3905,3909],{},[27,3906,3908],{"href":3907},"/resources/openings/e5","Open Games (1...e5)",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Nikola Mitkov (90 games), Sergei Tiviakov (51 games), Willy Hendriks (50 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Atousa Pourkashiyan (25 games), Daniel Fridman (23 games), Howard Staunton (16 games).",[19,3911,35],{"id":34},[10,3913,3914],{},"Based on 142.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,3916,3917,3922,3927],{},[43,3918,3919,3921],{},[14,3920,47],{},": 51%",[43,3923,3924,3926],{},[14,3925,53],{},": 45.1%",[43,3928,3929,60],{},[14,3930,59],{},[10,3932,3520],{},[19,3934,176],{"id":175},[10,3936,3937],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4, the main continuations include:",[40,3939,3940],{},[43,3941,3942],{},[27,3943,3945],{"href":3944},"/resources/openings/bishops-opening-nf6","Bishop's Opening: Nf6",[10,3947,202],{},[19,3949,67],{"id":66},[10,3951,3952,3953,77],{},"The best way to learn the Bishop's Opening is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":4033,"answer":4034},"What are the win rates for the Bishop's Opening?","Across 142.7 million Lichess games, White wins 51% of the time, Black wins 45.1%, and 4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Nikola Mitkov and Sergei Tiviakov. On the Black side, Atousa Pourkashiyan and Daniel Fridman are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":4036,"answer":4037},"How can I practice the Bishop's Opening?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Bishop's Opening against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[4005,861],"RAgBjJ4xUJHR17CQ56pA5FF_Ri9L3t__jr_ybJCc48U",{"id":4089,"title":4090,"body":4091,"bots":4143,"categories":4144,"date":382,"description":4145,"eco":4146,"extension":92,"externalLink":4147,"faq":4150,"image":4163,"meta":4164,"navigation":111,"path":4165,"quickFacts":4166,"seo":4179,"slug":4180,"stem":4181,"tags":4182,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":4183},"openings/articles/openings/bishops-opening-nf6.md","Bishop's Opening: Nf6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":4092,"toc":4138},[4093,4100,4102,4109,4111,4114,4129,4131,4133],[10,4094,4095,4096,4099],{},"The Bishop's Opening: Nf6 arises after ",[14,4097,4098],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code C24. By bringing out the king's knight, Black immediately puts pressure on the e4-pawn while opening the door to a future ...d5 advance. An additional benefit of this move is that it shuts down Scholar's Mate attempts: the knight covers h5 against 3. Qh5 and obstructs the queen's route in the 3. Qf3 mating scheme. With 49.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,4101,22],{"id":21},[10,4103,25,4104,4108],{},[27,4105,4107],{"href":4106},"/resources/openings/bishops-opening","Bishop's Opening",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Nikola Mitkov (72 games), Willy Hendriks (43 games), Sergei Tiviakov (43 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Atousa Pourkashiyan (25 games), Daniel Fridman (23 games), Ante Saric (15 games).",[19,4110,35],{"id":34},[10,4112,4113],{},"Based on 49.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,4115,4116,4121,4125],{},[43,4117,4118,4120],{},[14,4119,47],{},": 50.5%",[43,4122,4123,54],{},[14,4124,53],{},[43,4126,4127,2300],{},[14,4128,59],{},[10,4130,63],{},[19,4132,67],{"id":66},[10,4134,4135,4136,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Bishop's Opening: Nf6 is through practice. 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Black develops the king's knight and in doing so threatens the e4-pawn and makes it possible to play d5.",{"question":4155,"answer":4156},"Is the Bishop's Opening: Nf6 good for beginners?","The Bishop's Opening: Nf6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":4158,"answer":4159},"What are the win rates for the Bishop's Opening: Nf6?","Across 49.5 million Lichess games, White wins 50.5% of the time, Black wins 45.6%, and 3.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Nikola Mitkov and Willy Hendriks. On the Black side, Atousa Pourkashiyan and Daniel Fridman are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":4161,"answer":4162},"How can I practice the Bishop's Opening: Nf6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Bishop's Opening: Nf6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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With 2.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,4197,22],{"id":21},[10,4199,25,4200,4204],{},[27,4201,4203],{"href":4202},"/resources/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3","Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (89 games), Zdenko Kozul (71 games), Loek Van Wely (57 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ulf Andersson (130 games), Viktor Korchnoi (84 games), Milan Drasko (84 games).",[19,4206,35],{"id":34},[10,4208,4209],{},"Based on 2.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,4211,4212,4217,4222],{},[43,4213,4214,4216],{},[14,4215,47],{},": 49.4%",[43,4218,4219,4221],{},[14,4220,53],{},": 44.2%",[43,4223,4224,4226],{},[14,4225,59],{},": 6.4%",[10,4228,63],{},[19,4230,206],{"id":205},[40,4232,4233],{},[43,4234,4235,214],{},[14,4236,213],{},[19,4238,67],{"id":66},[10,4240,4241,4242,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Bogo-Indian Defence is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,4243,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":4245},[4246,4247,4248,4249],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the Bogo-Indian Defence (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Bb4+) — Black plays ...Bb4+, a flexible alternative to the Nimzo-Indian when White avoids 3.Nc3. The resulting positions are solid with chances for strategic play on both flanks. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E11",[4255,4258,4261,4264],{"question":4256,"answer":4257},"What is the Bogo-Indian Defence?","The Bogo-Indian Defence begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Bb4+ and is classified under ECO code E11.",{"question":4259,"answer":4260},"Is the Bogo-Indian Defence good for beginners?","The Bogo-Indian Defence can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. 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This bishop development is considered inaccurate because it allows Black to equalize comfortably. Black's strongest plan is 2...e6 followed by an eventual ...d5, which challenges the bishop directly, wins a tempo, and secures a solid central presence. A typical sequence runs 2...e6 3. Nc3 Nc6 4. Nf3 Nf6 5. O-O d5 6. exd5 exd5 7. Bb3. It is important for Black to develop the knight to c6 before pushing ...d5, since an early ...d5 would leave the king exposed along the a4-e8 diagonal, inviting a check from White's light-squared bishop. The resulting positions bear a resemblance to certain Italian Game structures, but Black's pawn on c5 serves double duty: it discourages White from achieving d4 and makes b3 a less effective retreat for the bishop, since ...c4 becomes a possibility. With 54.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,4307,22],{"id":21},[10,4309,25,4310,4312],{},[27,4311,1151],{"href":1150},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (661 games), Heikki MJ Westerinen (641 games), Oleg Korneev (608 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Loek Van Wely (738 games), Miso Cebalo (592 games), Zdenko Kozul (590 games).",[19,4314,35],{"id":34},[10,4316,4317],{},"Based on 54.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,4319,4320,4324,4329],{},[43,4321,4322,2924],{},[14,4323,47],{},[43,4325,4326,4328],{},[14,4327,53],{},": 50.7%",[43,4330,4331,4333],{},[14,4332,59],{},": 3.7%",[10,4335,985],{},[19,4337,67],{"id":66},[10,4339,4340,4341,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Bowdler Attack is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":4404,"answer":4405},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense: Bowdler Attack?","Across 54.6 million Lichess games, White wins 45.5% of the time, Black wins 50.7%, and 3.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Heikki MJ Westerinen. On the Black side, Loek Van Wely and Miso Cebalo are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":4407,"answer":4408},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defense: Bowdler Attack?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defense: Bowdler Attack against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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The opening is generally considered slightly dubious at the highest level but is widely regarded as an effective surprise weapon, particularly in faster time controls. The main line proceeds with 3. dxe5, after which Black's knight must relocate, usually to g4 or e4. Although White wins a pawn, clinging to it too stubbornly tends to backfire — in the principal continuation 3...Ng4 4. Bf4 Nc6 5. Nf3 Bb4+ 6. Nbd2 Qe7, White finds it difficult to add another defender and typically returns the material. Declining the gambit is unusual and generally considered unnecessary, since allowing Black a free challenge to White's center seems overly cautious. The opening traces back to an 1896 game between the amateur Mor Adler and Geza Maroczy in Budapest, was taken up again in 1916 by Gyula Breyer against Johannes Esser in the same city, and gained wider attention when Milan Vidmar used it to upset Akiba Rubinstein. With 8.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,4465,22],{"id":21},[10,4467,4468,4469,4471],{},"The earliest known analysis of this opening dates back to Adler vs. Maróczy, Budapest 1896. The opening is named after Budapest, Hungary. It arises from the ",[27,4470,2610],{"href":2609},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Rainer Siegmund (12 games), Ivan Farago (12 games), Loek Van Wely (10 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Evarth Kahn (37 games), Normunds Miezis (34 games), Georg Mohr (28 games).",[19,4473,35],{"id":34},[10,4475,4476],{},"Based on 8.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,4478,4479,4483,4487],{},[43,4480,4481,1920],{},[14,4482,47],{},[43,4484,4485,757],{},[14,4486,53],{},[43,4488,4489,1173],{},[14,4490,59],{},[10,4492,63],{},[19,4494,176],{"id":175},[10,4496,4497],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5, the main continuations include:",[40,4499,4500],{},[43,4501,4502],{},[27,4503,4505],{"href":4504},"/resources/openings/budapest-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e5-3-dxe5-ng4","Budapest Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 Ng4",[10,4507,202],{},[19,4509,206],{"id":205},[40,4511,4512],{},[43,4513,4514,1389],{},[14,4515,1388],{},[19,4517,67],{"id":66},[10,4519,4520,4521,77],{},"The best way to learn the Budapest Gambit is through practice. 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Black challenges White's centre straight away. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A51",{"title":4574,"url":4575},"Budapest Gambit - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...e5",[4577,4580,4583,4586],{"question":4578,"answer":4579},"What is the Budapest Gambit?","The Budapest Gambit begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5 and is classified under ECO code A51. 2...e5 is the energetic Budapest defence, aka the Budapest gambit.",{"question":4581,"answer":4582},"Is the Budapest Gambit good for beginners?","The Budapest Gambit can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":4584,"answer":4585},"What are the win rates for the Budapest Gambit?","Across 8.5 million Lichess games, White wins 47.5% of the time, Black wins 47.8%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Rainer Siegmund and Ivan Farago. On the Black side, Evarth Kahn and Normunds Miezis are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":4587,"answer":4588},"How can I practice the Budapest Gambit?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Budapest Gambit against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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A key Black idea is ...Bb4+, hoping that after Nc3 Bxc3+ bxc3, White is saddled with doubled isolated c-pawns. The Adler variation (4. Nf3) develops a piece while protecting the extra pawn, but Black can recover the material with 4...Bc5, which forces 5. e3 to relieve the pressure on f2, after which Bf4 is no longer available and White lacks sufficient defenders for the pawn. Alternatives to 5. e3 are disastrous, as shown by 5. Bf4?? Bxf2+ 6. Kd2 d6 7. exd6 Qf6 8. e3 Nxe3 9. Bxe3 Qxb2+, winning for Black. Following 5. e3, White focuses on development while Black regains the pawn, with a typical continuation being 5...Nc6 6. Nc3 O-O 7. Be2 Re8 8. O-O Ngxe5 9. Nxe5 Nxe5. In the middlegame, Black often employs a rook lift plan with ...a5, ...Ra6, and ...Rh6. With 4.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,4649,22],{"id":21},[10,4651,25,4652,4656],{},[27,4653,4655],{"href":4654},"/resources/openings/budapest-gambit","Budapest Gambit",". 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Black saves their knight and attacks the e5 pawn.",{"question":4712,"answer":4713},"Is the Budapest Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Ng4 good for beginners?","The Budapest Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Ng4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":4715,"answer":4716},"What are the win rates for the Budapest Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Ng4?","Across 4.3 million Lichess games, White wins 49.2% of the time, Black wins 45.8%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Tim Reilly. On the Black side, Normunds Miezis and Evarth Kahn are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":4718,"answer":4719},"How can I practice the Budapest Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Ng4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Budapest Gambit: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/budapest-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e5-3-dxe5-ng4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/budapest-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e5-3-dxe5-ng4",{"moves":4646,"fen":4724,"gamesPlayed":4725,"whiteWinPct":4726,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":4727,"topPlayersWhite":4728,"topPlayersBlack":4733,"parentOpening":4655,"parentOpeningSlug":4611},"rnbqkb1r/pppp1ppp/8/4P3/2P3n1/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 1 4",4347750,49.2,45.8,[4729,4730,4732],{"name":409,"games":3779},{"name":4731,"games":1561},"Tim Reilly",{"name":4598,"games":1561},[4734,4735,4736],{"name":4605,"games":688},{"name":4603,"games":1875},{"name":4607,"games":684},{"title":4638,"description":4702},"budapest-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e5-3-dxe5-ng4","articles/openings/budapest-gambit-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e5-3-dxe5-ng4",[123,432,124],"zyoMty6Z42uvoEt0WRdKWfn1NaUTnJEuHh-WIFKvD34",{"id":4743,"title":4744,"body":4745,"bots":4825,"categories":4882,"date":382,"description":4883,"eco":4884,"extension":92,"externalLink":4885,"faq":4888,"image":4901,"meta":4902,"navigation":111,"path":4903,"quickFacts":4904,"seo":4923,"slug":913,"stem":4924,"tags":4925,"trainingTips":4926,"__hash__":4942},"openings/articles/openings/caro-kann.md","Caro-Kann Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":4746,"toc":4818},[4747,4754,4756,4759,4761,4764,4780,4782,4784,4787,4801,4803,4805,4811,4813],[10,4748,4749,4750,4753],{},"The Caro-Kann Defense arises after ",[14,4751,4752],{},"1.e4 c6"," and falls under ECO code B10. With 1...c6, Black lays the groundwork for 2...d5, ensuring the c-pawn can recapture if White takes on d5. Achieving a pawn on d5 is strategically valuable because it controls c4, neutralizing one of the most common attacking setups in the Open Game where White's bishop on c4 targets the vulnerable f7 square. The advantage of the Caro-Kann over the French Defence (which also prepares ...d5, but with 1...e6) is that the light-squared bishop on c8 remains unobstructed; the trade-off is that the c-pawn can no longer support a knight on c6, and if Black later wants to push ...c5 to challenge White's centre, a tempo will have been lost. After 1...c6, White typically responds with 2. d4, establishing a broad two-pawn centre, since Black has neither created a threat nor contested d4. Black then plays 2...d5, and the game branches depending on White's approach: exchanging pawns on d5, advancing with e5, or defending e4 with a piece or pawn. With 196.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,4755,22],{"id":21},[10,4757,4758],{},"Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Sergei Tiviakov (121 games), Vlastimil Jansa (115 games), Nigel D Short (114 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir Burmakin (410 games), Aleksey Dreev (389 games), Eduard Meduna (357 games).",[19,4760,35],{"id":34},[10,4762,4763],{},"Based on 196.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,4765,4766,4771,4776],{},[43,4767,4768,4770],{},[14,4769,47],{},": 47.3%",[43,4772,4773,4775],{},[14,4774,53],{},": 48%",[43,4777,4778,3034],{},[14,4779,59],{},[10,4781,63],{},[19,4783,176],{"id":175},[10,4785,4786],{},"After 1.e4 c6, the main continuations include:",[40,4788,4789,4795],{},[43,4790,4791],{},[27,4792,4794],{"href":4793},"/resources/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4","Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4",[43,4796,4797],{},[27,4798,4800],{"href":4799},"/resources/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-nf3-d5-3-nc3-bg4","Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.Nc3 Bg4",[10,4802,202],{},[19,4804,206],{"id":205},[40,4806,4807],{},[43,4808,4809,778],{},[14,4810,777],{},[19,4812,67],{"id":66},[10,4814,4815,4816,77],{},"The best way to learn the Caro-Kann Defense is through practice. 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Black prepares to play 2...d5, with the c pawn ready to take back should White take it. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B10",{"title":4886,"url":4887},"Caro-Kann Defense - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c6",[4889,4892,4895,4898],{"question":4890,"answer":4891},"What is the Caro-Kann Defense?","The Caro-Kann Defense begins with 1.e4 c6 and is classified under ECO code B10. 1...c6 is the Caro-Kann.",{"question":4893,"answer":4894},"Is the Caro-Kann Defense good for beginners?","Yes, the Caro-Kann Defense is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":4896,"answer":4897},"What are the main variations of the Caro-Kann Defense?","The main continuations include: [Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4](/resources/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4); [Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.Nc3 Bg4](/resources/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-nf3-d5-3-nc3-bg4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":4899,"answer":4900},"What are the win rates for the Caro-Kann Defense?","Across 196.9 million Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 48%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Sergei Tiviakov and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Vladimir Burmakin and Aleksey Dreev are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/caro-kann.webp",{},"/articles/openings/caro-kann",{"moves":4752,"fen":4905,"gamesPlayed":4906,"whiteWinPct":4907,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":1100,"topPlayersWhite":4908,"topPlayersBlack":4916,"parentOpening":1742,"parentOpeningSlug":1743},"rnbqkbnr/pp1ppppp/2p5/8/4P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 2",196871466,47.3,[4909,4911,4913],{"name":4050,"games":4910},121,{"name":1995,"games":4912},115,{"name":4914,"games":4915},"Nigel D Short",114,[4917,4919,4921],{"name":906,"games":4918},410,{"name":412,"games":4920},389,{"name":911,"games":4922},357,{"title":4744,"description":4883},"articles/openings/caro-kann",[123,699,913,723],[4927,4930,4933,4936,4939],{"title":920,"description":4928,"botIds":4929,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"Alya Dance is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Emma Castlewright is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[4827,4834],{"title":924,"description":4931,"botIds":4932,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"L. \"Rookjoy\" Rambler is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Harmony Chord is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[4842,813],{"title":928,"description":4934,"botIds":4935,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Checkers Remington is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Whisk Wood is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[4851,4862],{"title":932,"description":4937,"botIds":4938,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Petra Rokwood is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Check Mateo is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[848,4877],{"title":936,"description":4940,"botIds":4941,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Steve Quipster is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Ned L. Help is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[4870,371],"PASWBKP2L932iv-uw4JGiYXpH1HlLJYaCDAnw3KmHVM",{"id":4944,"title":4945,"body":4946,"bots":5043,"categories":5055,"date":382,"description":5056,"eco":869,"extension":92,"externalLink":5057,"faq":5060,"image":5073,"meta":5074,"navigation":111,"path":5075,"quickFacts":5076,"seo":5087,"slug":5088,"stem":5089,"tags":5090,"trainingTips":5091,"__hash__":5107},"openings/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4.md","Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":4947,"toc":5036},[4948,4955,4957,4961,4963,4966,4980,4982,4984,4987,5019,5021,5023,5029,5031],[10,4949,4950,4951,4954],{},"The Caro-Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4 arises after ",[14,4952,4953],{},"1.e4 c6 2.d4"," and falls under ECO code B12. White follows the natural principle of occupying the center with two pawns when given the opportunity. Black's standard reply is 2...d5, carrying out the plan prepared by 1...c6. This move puts immediate pressure on e4, and since d5 is backed by the c-pawn, Black would welcome the exchange variation 3. exd5 cxd5, which effectively swaps White's central e-pawn for Black's less important c-pawn. To avoid this favorable trade for Black, White most often continues with either 3. e5, advancing the pawn out of danger, or 3. Nc3, preparing to recapture after an exchange on e4. The move 2...d5 is overwhelmingly the choice in practice, played in over 95% of serious games, though a few rare alternatives have been tried, often with ...d5 following shortly afterward. With 93.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,4956,22],{"id":21},[10,4958,25,4959,745],{},[27,4960,744],{"href":743},[19,4962,35],{"id":34},[10,4964,4965],{},"Based on 93.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,4967,4968,4972,4976],{},[43,4969,4970,3024],{},[14,4971,47],{},[43,4973,4974,2372],{},[14,4975,53],{},[43,4977,4978,1173],{},[14,4979,59],{},[10,4981,63],{},[19,4983,176],{"id":175},[10,4985,4986],{},"After 1.e4 c6 2.d4, the main continuations include:",[40,4988,4989,4995,5001,5007,5013],{},[43,4990,4991],{},[27,4992,4994],{"href":4993},"/resources/openings/advance-caro-kann","Advance Caro-Kann",[43,4996,4997],{},[27,4998,5000],{"href":4999},"/resources/openings/modern-caro-kann","Modern Caro-Kann",[43,5002,5003],{},[27,5004,5006],{"href":5005},"/resources/openings/fantasy-caro-kann","Fantasy Caro-Kann",[43,5008,5009],{},[27,5010,5012],{"href":5011},"/resources/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3","Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3",[43,5014,5015],{},[27,5016,5018],{"href":5017},"/resources/openings/exchange-caro-kann","Exchange Caro-Kann",[10,5020,202],{},[19,5022,206],{"id":205},[40,5024,5025],{},[43,5026,5027,778],{},[14,5028,777],{},[19,5030,67],{"id":66},[10,5032,5033,5034,77],{},"The best way to learn the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4 is through practice. 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Black responds 2...d5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":5058,"url":5059},"Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c6/2._d4",[5061,5064,5067,5070],{"question":5062,"answer":5063},"What is the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4?","The Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4 begins with 1.e4 c6 2.d4 and is classified under ECO code B12. White plays the principled move: if your opponent allows you to put two pawns in the centre, then put two pawns in the centre.",{"question":5065,"answer":5066},"Is the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4 good for beginners?","Yes, the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4 is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":5068,"answer":5069},"What are the main variations of the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4?","The main continuations include: [Advance Caro-Kann](/resources/openings/advance-caro-kann); [Modern Caro-Kann](/resources/openings/modern-caro-kann); [Fantasy Caro-Kann](/resources/openings/fantasy-caro-kann); [Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3](/resources/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3); [Exchange Caro-Kann](/resources/openings/exchange-caro-kann). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":5071,"answer":5072},"What are the win rates for the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4?","Across 93.3 million Lichess games, White wins 48.6% of the time, Black wins 46.5%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexei Shirov and Evgeny Sveshnikov. On the Black side, Vladimir Burmakin and Aleksey Dreev are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4",{"moves":4953,"fen":5077,"gamesPlayed":5078,"whiteWinPct":3095,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":2420,"topPlayersWhite":5079,"topPlayersBlack":5083,"parentOpening":744,"parentOpeningSlug":913},"rnbqkbnr/pp1ppppp/2p5/8/3PP3/8/PPP2PPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 2",93257891,[5080,5081,5082],{"name":896,"games":897},{"name":899,"games":900},{"name":902,"games":903},[5084,5085,5086],{"name":906,"games":907},{"name":412,"games":909},{"name":911,"games":912},{"title":4945,"description":5056},"caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4","articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4",[123,699,913,723],[5092,5095,5098,5101,5104],{"title":5093,"description":4928,"botIds":5094,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Caro–Kann Defence",[4827,4834],{"title":5096,"description":4931,"botIds":5097,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Caro–Kann Defence",[4842,813],{"title":5099,"description":4934,"botIds":5100,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Caro–Kann Defence",[4851,4862],{"title":5102,"description":4937,"botIds":5103,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Caro–Kann Defence",[848,4877],{"title":5105,"description":4940,"botIds":5106,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Caro–Kann Defence",[4870,371],"SoqY-f0lPt2wo7Lr_61HN6kB6VYqUTC9hhKvuo7Lf1k",{"id":5109,"title":5110,"body":5111,"bots":5171,"categories":5172,"date":382,"description":5173,"eco":5174,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":5175,"image":5188,"meta":5189,"navigation":111,"path":5190,"quickFacts":5191,"seo":5210,"slug":5211,"stem":5212,"tags":5213,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":5214},"openings/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-exd5-cxd5-4-c4-nf6-5-nc3.md","Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 5.Nc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":5112,"toc":5165},[5113,5120,5122,5128,5130,5133,5148,5150,5152,5158,5160],[10,5114,5115,5116,5119],{},"The Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 5.Nc3 arises after ",[14,5117,5118],{},"1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 4.c4 Nf6 5.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code B14. With 2.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,5121,22],{"id":21},[10,5123,25,5124,5127],{},[27,5125,5126],{"href":5017},"Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Evgeny Sveshnikov (43 games), Judit Polgar (33 games), Inna Gaponenko (32 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Eduard Meduna (64 games), Laszlo Eperjesi (48 games), Anatoly Karpov (36 games).",[19,5129,35],{"id":34},[10,5131,5132],{},"Based on 2.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,5134,5135,5139,5143],{},[43,5136,5137,977],{},[14,5138,47],{},[43,5140,5141,4221],{},[14,5142,53],{},[43,5144,5145,5147],{},[14,5146,59],{},": 6.3%",[10,5149,3520],{},[19,5151,206],{"id":205},[40,5153,5154],{},[43,5155,5156,778],{},[14,5157,777],{},[19,5159,67],{"id":66},[10,5161,5162,5163,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 5.Nc3 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B14",[5176,5179,5182,5185],{"question":5177,"answer":5178},"What is the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 5.Nc3?","The Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 5.Nc3 begins with 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 4.c4 Nf6 5.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code B14.",{"question":5180,"answer":5181},"Is the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 5.Nc3 good for beginners?","Yes, the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 5.Nc3 is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":5183,"answer":5184},"What are the win rates for the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 5.Nc3?","Across 2.8 million Lichess games, White wins 49.5% of the time, Black wins 44.2%, and 6.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Evgeny Sveshnikov and Judit Polgar. On the Black side, Eduard Meduna and Laszlo Eperjesi are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":5186,"answer":5187},"How can I practice the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 5.Nc3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 5.Nc3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-exd5-cxd5-4-c4-nf6-5-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-exd5-cxd5-4-c4-nf6-5-nc3",{"moves":5118,"fen":5192,"gamesPlayed":5193,"whiteWinPct":1088,"drawPct":5194,"blackWinPct":4275,"topPlayersWhite":5195,"topPlayersBlack":5202,"parentOpening":5126,"parentOpeningSlug":5209},"rnbqkb1r/pp2pppp/5n2/3p4/2PP4/2N5/PP3PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 2 5",2815607,6.3,[5196,5197,5200],{"name":899,"games":645},{"name":5198,"games":5199},"Judit Polgar",33,{"name":5201,"games":1731},"Inna Gaponenko",[5203,5204,5206],{"name":911,"games":2742},{"name":5205,"games":1100},"Laszlo Eperjesi",{"name":5207,"games":5208},"Anatoly Karpov",36,"exchange-caro-kann",{"title":5110,"description":5173},"caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-exd5-cxd5-4-c4-nf6-5-nc3","articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-exd5-cxd5-4-c4-nf6-5-nc3",[123,699,913,723],"qbewkMeAOOR-uQmw9IRAc6LoO4GkanhTeyT0-8EhkQo",{"id":5216,"title":5217,"body":5218,"bots":5312,"categories":5345,"date":382,"description":5346,"eco":5347,"extension":92,"externalLink":5348,"faq":5351,"image":5364,"meta":5365,"navigation":111,"path":5366,"quickFacts":5367,"seo":5381,"slug":5382,"stem":5383,"tags":5384,"trainingTips":5385,"__hash__":5400},"openings/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3.md","Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 3.Nc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":5219,"toc":5305},[5220,5227,5229,5234,5236,5239,5255,5257,5259,5262,5288,5290,5292,5298,5300],[10,5221,5222,5223,5226],{},"The Caro-Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 3.Nc3 arises after ",[14,5224,5225],{},"1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code B15. White brings the knight into play, preparing to recapture on e4. The principal continuation is 3...dxe4, which eliminates White's two-pawn center, and White typically responds with 4. Nxe4, though certain gambit approaches involving declining the recapture also exist. Black has a few sideline options to dodge mainstream theory, but 3...e6?!, which reinforces d5 a second time, is generally regarded as inferior since it combines the drawbacks of both the Caro-Kann and the French Defence without the benefits of either. With 20.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,5228,22],{"id":21},[10,5230,25,5231,5233],{},[27,5232,4794],{"href":4793},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Boris V Spassky (58 games), Alonso Zapata (49 games), Viktor D Kupreichik (48 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Laszlo Eperjesi (96 games), Vladimir Burmakin (80 games), Eduard Meduna (74 games).",[19,5235,35],{"id":34},[10,5237,5238],{},"Based on 20.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,5240,5241,5246,5251],{},[43,5242,5243,5245],{},[14,5244,47],{},": 50%",[43,5247,5248,5250],{},[14,5249,53],{},": 45%",[43,5252,5253,504],{},[14,5254,59],{},[10,5256,63],{},[19,5258,176],{"id":175},[10,5260,5261],{},"After 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,5263,5264,5270,5276,5282],{},[43,5265,5266],{},[27,5267,5269],{"href":5268},"/resources/openings/classical-caro-kann","Classical Caro-Kann",[43,5271,5272],{},[27,5273,5275],{"href":5274},"/resources/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nd7","Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nd7",[43,5277,5278],{},[27,5279,5281],{"href":5280},"/resources/openings/tartakower-caro-kann","Tartakower Caro-Kann",[43,5283,5284],{},[27,5285,5287],{"href":5286},"/resources/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nf6-5-nxf6-gxf6","Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nf6 5.Nxf6+ gxf6",[10,5289,202],{},[19,5291,206],{"id":205},[40,5293,5294],{},[43,5295,5296,778],{},[14,5297,777],{},[19,5299,67],{"id":66},[10,5301,5302,5303,77],{},"The best way to learn the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 3.Nc3 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B15",{"title":5349,"url":5350},"Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 3.Nc3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c6/2._d4/2...d5/3._Nc3",[5352,5355,5358,5361],{"question":5353,"answer":5354},"What is the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 3.Nc3?","The Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 3.Nc3 begins with 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code B15. White develops a knight, ready to take back on e4.",{"question":5356,"answer":5357},"Is the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 3.Nc3 good for beginners?","Yes, the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 3.Nc3 is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":5359,"answer":5360},"What are the main variations of the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 3.Nc3?","The main continuations include: [Classical Caro-Kann](/resources/openings/classical-caro-kann); [Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nd7](/resources/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nd7); [Tartakower Caro-Kann](/resources/openings/tartakower-caro-kann); [Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nf6 5.Nxf6+ gxf6](/resources/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nf6-5-nxf6-gxf6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":5362,"answer":5363},"What are the win rates for the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 3.Nc3?","Across 20.4 million Lichess games, White wins 50% of the time, Black wins 45%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Boris V Spassky and Alonso Zapata. On the Black side, Laszlo Eperjesi and Vladimir Burmakin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3",{"moves":5225,"fen":5368,"gamesPlayed":5369,"whiteWinPct":300,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":341,"topPlayersWhite":5370,"topPlayersBlack":5377,"parentOpening":4794,"parentOpeningSlug":5088},"rnbqkbnr/pp2pppp/2p5/3p4/3PP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 1 3",20387841,[5371,5374,5376],{"name":5372,"games":5373},"Boris V Spassky",58,{"name":5375,"games":3766},"Alonso Zapata",{"name":1095,"games":1100},[5378,5379,5380],{"name":5205,"games":1694},{"name":906,"games":1678},{"name":911,"games":3352},{"title":5217,"description":5346},"caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3","articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3",[123,699,913,723],[5386,5388,5391,5394,5397],{"title":5093,"description":4928,"botIds":5387,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},[4827,4834],{"title":5096,"description":5389,"botIds":5390,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"L. \"Rookjoy\" Rambler is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Mateo Tablero is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[4842,820],{"title":5099,"description":5392,"botIds":5393,"difficulty":450,"focus":723},"Quincy Quill is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Zane Arium is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[5326,636],{"title":5102,"description":5395,"botIds":5396,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Finn Float is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Mrs. Bolly is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[3282,5331],{"title":5105,"description":5398,"botIds":5399,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Steve Quipster is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Reck Carter is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[4870,5338],"TQ_Y938Mx5M5TvE6UITtuExmm4eSx4fD4T1ScbrIHts",{"id":5402,"title":5403,"body":5404,"bots":5464,"categories":5465,"date":382,"description":5466,"eco":5467,"extension":92,"externalLink":5468,"faq":5471,"image":5484,"meta":5485,"navigation":111,"path":5486,"quickFacts":5487,"seo":5506,"slug":5507,"stem":5508,"tags":5509,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":5510},"openings/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-bf5-5-ng3-bg6-6-h4-h6-7-nf3-nd7.md","Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":5405,"toc":5458},[5406,5413,5415,5421,5423,5426,5441,5443,5445,5451,5453],[10,5407,5408,5409,5412],{},"The Caro-Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7 arises after ",[14,5410,5411],{},"1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Bf5 5.Ng3 Bg6 6.h4 h6 7.Nf3 Nd7"," and falls under ECO code B19. The most common continuation is 8. h5, which fixes Black's kingside pawns and restricts their mobility. However, the advanced h5-pawn is a double-edged commitment: while it occupies an aggressive outpost deep in Black's territory, it also ties down the knight on g3 to its defense, potentially turning that piece into a passive defender rather than an active participant. With 844,044 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,5414,22],{"id":21},[10,5416,25,5417,5420],{},[27,5418,5419],{"href":5268},"Caro-Kann Defense: Classical Variation",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Thomas Luther (25 games), Yifan Hou (24 games), Nick E De Firmian (21 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir Burmakin (61 games), Igor Khenkin (60 games), Alexander Riazantsev (59 games).",[19,5422,35],{"id":34},[10,5424,5425],{},"Based on 844,044 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,5427,5428,5432,5436],{},[43,5429,5430,499],{},[14,5431,47],{},[43,5433,5434,2623],{},[14,5435,53],{},[43,5437,5438,5440],{},[14,5439,59],{},": 7.4%",[10,5442,63],{},[19,5444,206],{"id":205},[40,5446,5447],{},[43,5448,5449,778],{},[14,5450,777],{},[19,5452,67],{"id":66},[10,5454,5455,5456,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,5457,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":5459},[5460,5461,5462,5463],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7 (1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Bf5 5.Ng3 Bg6 6.h4 h6 7.Nf3 Nd7) — A solid defense where Black plays ...c6 followed by ...d5, creating a sturdy pawn structure. The Classical Variation with Bf5 develops the light-squared bishop outside the pawn chain, giving Black excellent piece activity. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B19",{"title":5469,"url":5470},"Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c6/2._d4/2...d5/3._Nc3/3...dxe4/4._Nxe4/4...Bf5/5._Ng3/5...Bg6/6._h4/6...h6/7._Nf3/7...Nd7",[5472,5475,5478,5481],{"question":5473,"answer":5474},"What is the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7?","The Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7 begins with 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Bf5 5.Ng3 Bg6 6.h4 h6 7.Nf3 Nd7 and is classified under ECO code B19.",{"question":5476,"answer":5477},"Is the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7 good for beginners?","Yes, the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7 is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":5479,"answer":5480},"What are the win rates for the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7?","Across 844,044 Lichess games, White wins 48.3% of the time, Black wins 44.3%, and 7.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Thomas Luther and Yifan Hou. On the Black side, Vladimir Burmakin and Igor Khenkin are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":5482,"answer":5483},"How can I practice the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-bf5-5-ng3-bg6-6-h4-h6-7-nf3-nd7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-bf5-5-ng3-bg6-6-h4-h6-7-nf3-nd7",{"moves":5411,"fen":5488,"gamesPlayed":5489,"whiteWinPct":674,"drawPct":5490,"blackWinPct":2726,"topPlayersWhite":5491,"topPlayersBlack":5498,"parentOpening":5419,"parentOpeningSlug":5505},"r2qkbnr/pp1nppp1/2p3bp/8/3P3P/5NN1/PPP2PP1/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 2 8",844044,7.4,[5492,5494,5496],{"name":5493,"games":593},"Thomas Luther",{"name":5495,"games":2887},"Yifan Hou",{"name":5497,"games":2878},"Nick E De Firmian",[5499,5501,5503],{"name":906,"games":5500},61,{"name":5502,"games":1235},"Igor Khenkin",{"name":5504,"games":3572},"Alexander Riazantsev","classical-caro-kann",{"title":5403,"description":5466},"caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-bf5-5-ng3-bg6-6-h4-h6-7-nf3-nd7","articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-bf5-5-ng3-bg6-6-h4-h6-7-nf3-nd7",[123,699,913,723],"YLCPa31zsCqK6-DytYOT_XYbHJML0tbTVhyRtUvJweY",{"id":5512,"title":5403,"body":5513,"bots":5572,"categories":5573,"date":382,"description":5574,"eco":5575,"extension":92,"externalLink":5576,"faq":5578,"image":5585,"meta":5586,"navigation":111,"path":5587,"quickFacts":5588,"seo":5604,"slug":5605,"stem":5606,"tags":5607,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":5608},"openings/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nd7.md",{"type":7,"value":5514,"toc":5566},[5515,5521,5523,5529,5531,5534,5550,5552,5554,5560,5562],[10,5516,5408,5517,5520],{},[14,5518,5519],{},"1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nd7"," and falls under ECO code B17. By choosing the knight over the bishop, Black prepares to exchange White's centralized knight without damaging the pawn structure. Originally associated with the first world champion Wilhelm Steinitz, this line is now more commonly called the Smyslov Variation, after seventh world champion Vasily Smyslov who scored notable successes with it, or the Karpov Variation, since twelfth world champion Anatoly Karpov featured it frequently in his repertoire. The immediate purpose of 4...Nd7 is to simplify the position through an early knight trade while preserving structural soundness. Compared to the Classical Variation, Black gains flexibility by postponing the bishop's development, avoiding the obligation to place it on g6. The trade-off is that White obtains greater freedom to expand in the center, and the aggressive 5.Ng5!? is a frequent choice, raising questions about Black's development tempo and probing the sensitive f7-square. This variation gained additional fame as the setting for the decisive final game of the 1997 Deep Blue-Garry Kasparov rematch, in which Kasparov fell into a known blunder and lost. With 1.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,5522,22],{"id":21},[10,5524,25,5525,5528],{},[27,5526,5527],{"href":5011},"Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... 3.Nc3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Sergei Tiviakov (27 games), Vlastimil Jansa (27 games), Boris V Spassky (23 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Eduard Meduna (145 games), Anatoly Karpov (109 games), Jonathan S Speelman (95 games).",[19,5530,35],{"id":34},[10,5532,5533],{},"Based on 1.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,5535,5536,5541,5546],{},[43,5537,5538,5540],{},[14,5539,47],{},": 48.2%",[43,5542,5543,5545],{},[14,5544,53],{},": 45.4%",[43,5547,5548,4226],{},[14,5549,59],{},[10,5551,63],{},[19,5553,206],{"id":205},[40,5555,5556],{},[43,5557,5558,778],{},[14,5559,777],{},[19,5561,67],{"id":66},[10,5563,5455,5564,1397],{},[27,5565,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":5567},[5568,5569,5570,5571],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7 (1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nd7) — By developing his Knight rather than the Bishop, Black aims to trade for White's central Knight, without compromising his pawn structure. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B17",{"title":5469,"url":5577},"https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c6/2._d4/2...d5/3._Nc3/3...dxe4/4._Nxe4/4...Nd7",[5579,5581,5582,5584],{"question":5473,"answer":5580},"The Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... Nd7 begins with 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nd7 and is classified under ECO code B17. By developing his Knight rather than the Bishop, Black aims to trade for White's central Knight, without compromising his pawn structure.",{"question":5476,"answer":5477},{"question":5479,"answer":5583},"Across 1.8 million Lichess games, White wins 48.2% of the time, Black wins 45.4%, and 6.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Sergei Tiviakov and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Eduard Meduna and Anatoly Karpov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":5482,"answer":5483},"/static/img/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nd7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nd7",{"moves":5519,"fen":5589,"gamesPlayed":5590,"whiteWinPct":5591,"drawPct":4274,"blackWinPct":5592,"topPlayersWhite":5593,"topPlayersBlack":5597,"parentOpening":5527,"parentOpeningSlug":5382},"r1bqkbnr/pp1npppp/2p5/8/3PN3/8/PPP2PPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 1 5",1793058,48.2,45.4,[5594,5595,5596],{"name":4050,"games":2875},{"name":1995,"games":2875},{"name":5372,"games":684},[5598,5600,5602],{"name":911,"games":5599},145,{"name":5207,"games":5601},109,{"name":5603,"games":1206},"Jonathan S Speelman",{"title":5403,"description":5574},"caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nd7","articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nd7",[123,699,913,723],"S_liZ5FfcjCBVs4SMkEyLbq4a9FS7asVGHrLaZUpM1o",{"id":5610,"title":5611,"body":5612,"bots":5673,"categories":5674,"date":382,"description":5675,"eco":5676,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":5677,"image":5690,"meta":5691,"navigation":111,"path":5692,"quickFacts":5693,"seo":5711,"slug":5712,"stem":5713,"tags":5714,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":5715},"openings/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nf6-5-nxf6-gxf6.md","Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... gxf6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":5613,"toc":5667},[5614,5621,5623,5628,5630,5633,5650,5652,5654,5660,5662],[10,5615,5616,5617,5620],{},"The Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... gxf6 arises after ",[14,5618,5619],{},"1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nf6 5.Nxf6+ gxf6"," and falls under ECO code B16. With 519,385 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,5622,22],{"id":21},[10,5624,25,5625,5627],{},[27,5626,5527],{"href":5011},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jon L Arnason (7 games), Heikki MJ Westerinen (7 games), Thomas Luther (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Dragoljub M Ciric (26 games), David Bronstein (20 games), Peter Petran (20 games).",[19,5629,35],{"id":34},[10,5631,5632],{},"Based on 519,385 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,5634,5635,5640,5645],{},[43,5636,5637,5639],{},[14,5638,47],{},": 48.5%",[43,5641,5642,5644],{},[14,5643,53],{},": 45.3%",[43,5646,5647,5649],{},[14,5648,59],{},": 6.2%",[10,5651,63],{},[19,5653,206],{"id":205},[40,5655,5656],{},[43,5657,5658,778],{},[14,5659,777],{},[19,5661,67],{"id":66},[10,5663,5664,5665,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... gxf6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,5666,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":5668},[5669,5670,5671,5672],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... gxf6 (1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nf6 5.Nxf6+ gxf6) — A solid defense where Black plays ...c6 followed by ...d5, creating a sturdy pawn structure. The Classical Variation with Bf5 develops the light-squared bishop outside the pawn chain, giving Black excellent piece activity. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B16",[5678,5681,5684,5687],{"question":5679,"answer":5680},"What is the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... gxf6?","The Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... gxf6 begins with 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nf6 5.Nxf6+ gxf6 and is classified under ECO code B16.",{"question":5682,"answer":5683},"Is the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... gxf6 good for beginners?","Yes, the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... gxf6 is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":5685,"answer":5686},"What are the win rates for the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... gxf6?","Across 519,385 Lichess games, White wins 48.5% of the time, Black wins 45.3%, and 6.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jon L Arnason and Heikki MJ Westerinen. On the Black side, Dragoljub M Ciric and David Bronstein are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":5688,"answer":5689},"How can I practice the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... gxf6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4... gxf6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nf6-5-nxf6-gxf6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nf6-5-nxf6-gxf6",{"moves":5619,"fen":5694,"gamesPlayed":5695,"whiteWinPct":5696,"drawPct":5697,"blackWinPct":5698,"topPlayersWhite":5699,"topPlayersBlack":5704,"parentOpening":5527,"parentOpeningSlug":5382},"rnbqkb1r/pp2pp1p/2p2p2/8/3P4/8/PPP2PPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 6",519385,48.5,6.2,45.3,[5700,5702,5703],{"name":5701,"games":1443},"Jon L Arnason",{"name":1728,"games":1443},{"name":5493,"games":1443},[5705,5707,5709],{"name":5706,"games":681},"Dragoljub M Ciric",{"name":5708,"games":2881},"David Bronstein",{"name":5710,"games":2881},"Peter Petran",{"title":5611,"description":5675},"caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nf6-5-nxf6-gxf6","articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-dxe4-4-nxe4-nf6-5-nxf6-gxf6",[123,699,913,723],"3xTQX0L7__VQGXB0QdPbfmGM1wy-n3T3VheckBCJ-d8",{"id":5717,"title":5718,"body":5719,"bots":5778,"categories":5779,"date":382,"description":5780,"eco":5781,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":5782,"image":5795,"meta":5796,"navigation":111,"path":5797,"quickFacts":5798,"seo":5815,"slug":5816,"stem":5817,"tags":5818,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":5819},"openings/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-nf3-d5-3-nc3-bg4.md","Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3... Bg4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":5720,"toc":5772},[5721,5728,5730,5735,5737,5740,5755,5757,5759,5765,5767],[10,5722,5723,5724,5727],{},"The Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3... Bg4 arises after ",[14,5725,5726],{},"1.e4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.Nc3 Bg4"," and falls under ECO code B11. With 2.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,5729,22],{"id":21},[10,5731,25,5732,5734],{},[27,5733,744],{"href":743},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Shanglei Lu (22 games), Sergei Azarov (20 games), Miguel Munoz Pantoja (19 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksey Dreev (36 games), Valentina Gunina (23 games), Arturo Pomar Salamanca (20 games).",[19,5736,35],{"id":34},[10,5738,5739],{},"Based on 2.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,5741,5742,5747,5751],{},[43,5743,5744,5746],{},[14,5745,47],{},": 46.2%",[43,5748,5749,3024],{},[14,5750,53],{},[43,5752,5753,2381],{},[14,5754,59],{},[10,5756,985],{},[19,5758,206],{"id":205},[40,5760,5761],{},[43,5762,5763,778],{},[14,5764,777],{},[19,5766,67],{"id":66},[10,5768,5769,5770,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3... Bg4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,5771,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":5773},[5774,5775,5776,5777],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3... Bg4 (1.e4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.Nc3 Bg4) — A solid defense where Black plays ...c6 followed by ...d5, creating a sturdy pawn structure. The Classical Variation with Bf5 develops the light-squared bishop outside the pawn chain, giving Black excellent piece activity. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B11",[5783,5786,5789,5792],{"question":5784,"answer":5785},"What is the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3... Bg4?","The Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3... Bg4 begins with 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.Nc3 Bg4 and is classified under ECO code B11.",{"question":5787,"answer":5788},"Is the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3... Bg4 good for beginners?","Yes, the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3... Bg4 is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":5790,"answer":5791},"What are the win rates for the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3... Bg4?","Across 2.4 million Lichess games, White wins 46.2% of the time, Black wins 48.6%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Shanglei Lu and Sergei Azarov. On the Black side, Aleksey Dreev and Valentina Gunina are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":5793,"answer":5794},"How can I practice the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3... Bg4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.Nf3... Bg4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-nf3-d5-3-nc3-bg4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-nf3-d5-3-nc3-bg4",{"moves":5726,"fen":5799,"gamesPlayed":5800,"whiteWinPct":5801,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":3095,"topPlayersWhite":5802,"topPlayersBlack":5809,"parentOpening":744,"parentOpeningSlug":913},"rn1qkbnr/pp2pppp/2p5/3p4/4P1b1/2N2N2/PPPP1PPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 2 4",2426300,46.2,[5803,5805,5807],{"name":5804,"games":1447},"Shanglei Lu",{"name":5806,"games":2881},"Sergei Azarov",{"name":5808,"games":1437},"Miguel Munoz Pantoja",[5810,5811,5813],{"name":412,"games":5208},{"name":5812,"games":684},"Valentina Gunina",{"name":5814,"games":2881},"Arturo Pomar Salamanca",{"title":5718,"description":5780},"caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-nf3-d5-3-nc3-bg4","articles/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-nf3-d5-3-nc3-bg4",[123,699,913,723],"lAr56jfiMUyBGpRepRvxHQ4_QPe13upoJTWMXwlgRS8",{"id":5821,"title":5822,"body":5823,"bots":5891,"categories":5892,"date":382,"description":5893,"eco":5894,"extension":92,"externalLink":5895,"faq":5898,"image":5911,"meta":5912,"navigation":111,"path":5913,"quickFacts":5914,"seo":5937,"slug":5938,"stem":5939,"tags":5940,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":5941},"openings/articles/openings/catalan-opening.md","Catalan Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":5824,"toc":5885},[5825,5832,5834,5840,5842,5844,5861,5863,5865,5868,5876,5878,5880],[10,5826,5827,5828,5831],{},"The Catalan Opening arises after ",[14,5829,5830],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3"," and falls under ECO code E00. This opening takes its name from the Spanish region of Catalonia, having been devised by Grandmaster Savielly Tartakower at the 1929 Barcelona tournament, where he was invited to create a system honoring the region's chess tradition. Play typically continues with 3...d5 4.Nf3, after which the Catalan branches into two main systems. In the Open Variation, Black captures the c4 pawn, but White obtains powerful queenside pressure through the fianchettoed bishop on g2. In the Closed Variation, Black maintains the strongpoint on d5 to neutralize that bishop, though at the cost of a somewhat passive position. With 1.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,5833,22],{"id":21},[10,5835,5836,5837,5839],{},"The earliest known analysis of this opening dates back to Barcelona 1929, by Savielly Tartakower. The opening is named after Catalonia. It arises from the ",[27,5838,2610],{"href":2609},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (564 games), Svetozar Gligoric (492 games), Loek Van Wely (471 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Anatoly Karpov (468 games), Viktor Korchnoi (458 games), Ivan Farago (413 games).",[19,5841,35],{"id":34},[10,5843,3403],{},[40,5845,5846,5851,5856],{},[43,5847,5848,5850],{},[14,5849,47],{},": 51.5%",[43,5852,5853,5855],{},[14,5854,53],{},": 41.7%",[43,5857,5858,5860],{},[14,5859,59],{},": 6.8%",[10,5862,63],{},[19,5864,176],{"id":175},[10,5866,5867],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3, the main continuations include:",[40,5869,5870],{},[43,5871,5872],{},[27,5873,5875],{"href":5874},"/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2",[10,5877,202],{},[19,5879,67],{"id":66},[10,5881,5882,5883,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Catalan Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,5884,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":5886},[5887,5888,5889,5890],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867,1061],"Learn the Catalan Opening (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3) — This is the Catalan Opening , named after the Spanish region of Catalonia , when Grandmaster Savielly Tartakower was asked, at the Barcelona tournament of 1929, to invent an opening system in honor of the region's chess history. Usually, the game continues 3...d5 4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E00",{"title":5896,"url":5897},"Catalan Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...e6/3._g3",[5899,5902,5905,5908],{"question":5900,"answer":5901},"What is the Catalan Opening?","The Catalan Opening begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 and is classified under ECO code E00. This is the Catalan Opening , named after the Spanish region of Catalonia , when Grandmaster Savielly Tartakower was asked, at the Barcelona tournament of 1929, to invent an opening system in honor of the region's chess history.",{"question":5903,"answer":5904},"Is the Catalan Opening good for beginners?","The Catalan Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":5906,"answer":5907},"What are the main variations of the Catalan Opening?","The main continuations include: [Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2](/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":5909,"answer":5910},"What are the win rates for the Catalan Opening?","Across 1.5 million Lichess games, White wins 51.5% of the time, Black wins 41.7%, and 6.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Svetozar Gligoric. On the Black side, Anatoly Karpov and Viktor Korchnoi are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/catalan-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/catalan-opening",{"moves":5830,"fen":5915,"ecoRange":5916,"gamesPlayed":5917,"whiteWinPct":5918,"drawPct":5919,"blackWinPct":5920,"topPlayersWhite":5921,"topPlayersBlack":5928,"firstAnalyzed":5935,"namedAfter":5936,"parentOpening":2610,"parentOpeningSlug":2743},"rnbqkb1r/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/2PP4/6P1/PP2PP1P/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 3","E00–E09",1507703,51.5,6.8,41.7,[5922,5924,5926],{"name":409,"games":5923},564,{"name":415,"games":5925},492,{"name":2733,"games":5927},471,[5929,5931,5933],{"name":5207,"games":5930},468,{"name":419,"games":5932},458,{"name":409,"games":5934},413,"Barcelona 1929, by Savielly Tartakower","Catalonia",{"title":5822,"description":5893},"catalan-opening","articles/openings/catalan-opening",[123,432,723,1109],"3Gj8VCN9hHP_8WISRohawM_5J0h8U3Tcj2sHscAOZ1I",{"id":5943,"title":5944,"body":5945,"bots":6025,"categories":6026,"date":382,"description":6027,"eco":6028,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":6029,"image":6042,"meta":6043,"navigation":111,"path":6044,"quickFacts":6045,"seo":6060,"slug":6061,"stem":6062,"tags":6063,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":6064},"openings/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2.md","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":5946,"toc":6019},[5947,5954,5956,5963,5965,5967,5983,5985,5987,5990,6010,6012,6014],[10,5948,5949,5950,5953],{},"The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg2 arises after ",[14,5951,5952],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2"," and falls under ECO code E01. With 1.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,5955,22],{"id":21},[10,5957,25,5958,5962],{},[27,5959,5961],{"href":5960},"/resources/openings/catalan-opening","Catalan Opening",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Gennadi Sosonko (66 games), Petr Haba (49 games), Victor Mikhalevski (43 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Anatoly Karpov (44 games), Andrei Sokolov (37 games), Sergei Tiviakov (34 games).",[19,5964,35],{"id":34},[10,5966,2124],{},[40,5968,5969,5974,5979],{},[43,5970,5971,5973],{},[14,5972,47],{},": 51.6%",[43,5975,5976,5978],{},[14,5977,53],{},": 42%",[43,5980,5981,4226],{},[14,5982,59],{},[10,5984,63],{},[19,5986,176],{"id":175},[10,5988,5989],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2, the main continuations include:",[40,5991,5992,5998,6004],{},[43,5993,5994],{},[27,5995,5997],{"href":5996},"/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-qa4","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Qa4+",[43,5999,6000],{},[27,6001,6003],{"href":6002},"/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-nf3","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Nf3",[43,6005,6006],{},[27,6007,6009],{"href":6008},"/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3",[10,6011,202],{},[19,6013,67],{"id":66},[10,6015,6016,6017,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,6018,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":6020},[6021,6022,6023,6024],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867,1061],"Learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg2 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2) — White combines d4 and c4 with a kingside fianchetto, creating powerful pressure along the long diagonal. The bishop on g2 becomes a long-term strategic asset influencing the entire board. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E01",[6030,6033,6036,6039],{"question":6031,"answer":6032},"What is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg2?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg2 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 and is classified under ECO code E01.",{"question":6034,"answer":6035},"Is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg2 good for beginners?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":6037,"answer":6038},"What are the main variations of the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg2?","The main continuations include: [Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Qa4+](/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-qa4); [Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Nf3](/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-nf3); [Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3](/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":6040,"answer":6041},"What are the win rates for the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg2?","Across 1.1 million Lichess games, White wins 51.6% of the time, Black wins 42%, and 6.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Gennadi Sosonko and Petr Haba. On the Black side, Anatoly Karpov and Andrei Sokolov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2",{"moves":5952,"fen":6046,"gamesPlayed":6047,"whiteWinPct":6048,"drawPct":4274,"blackWinPct":2101,"topPlayersWhite":6049,"topPlayersBlack":6055,"parentOpening":5961,"parentOpeningSlug":5938},"rnbqkb1r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/3p4/2PP4/6P1/PP2PPBP/RNBQK1NR b KQkq - 1 4",1145242,51.6,[6050,6052,6053],{"name":6051,"games":2739},"Gennadi Sosonko",{"name":3883,"games":3766},{"name":6054,"games":645},"Victor Mikhalevski",[6056,6057,6059],{"name":5207,"games":3876},{"name":6058,"games":678},"Andrei Sokolov",{"name":4050,"games":688},{"title":5944,"description":6027},"catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2","articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2",[123,432,723,1109],"J7z7Bn2OjVKTpkhmjKBUBdl4T_NC6qxRl1Sx-hZeIg0",{"id":6066,"title":6067,"body":6068,"bots":6135,"categories":6136,"date":382,"description":6137,"eco":6138,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":6139,"image":6152,"meta":6153,"navigation":111,"path":6154,"quickFacts":6155,"seo":6169,"slug":6170,"stem":6171,"tags":6172,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":6173},"openings/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3.md","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":6069,"toc":6129},[6070,6077,6079,6085,6087,6090,6105,6107,6109,6112,6120,6122,6124],[10,6071,6072,6073,6076],{},"The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3 arises after ",[14,6074,6075],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code E06. With 1.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,6078,22],{"id":21},[10,6080,25,6081,6084],{},[27,6082,6083],{"href":5874},"Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg2",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zdenko Kozul (59 games), Boris Gelfand (57 games), Gennadi Sosonko (50 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Anatoly Karpov (49 games), Yifan Hou (34 games), Petr Kiriakov (34 games).",[19,6086,35],{"id":34},[10,6088,6089],{},"Based on 1.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,6091,6092,6097,6101],{},[43,6093,6094,6096],{},[14,6095,47],{},": 51.4%",[43,6098,6099,1497],{},[14,6100,53],{},[43,6102,6103,5440],{},[14,6104,59],{},[10,6106,63],{},[19,6108,176],{"id":175},[10,6110,6111],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,6113,6114],{},[43,6115,6116],{},[27,6117,6119],{"href":6118},"/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7",[10,6121,202],{},[19,6123,67],{"id":66},[10,6125,6126,6127,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,6128,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":6130},[6131,6132,6133,6134],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867,1061],"Learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3) — White combines d4 and c4 with a kingside fianchetto, creating powerful pressure along the long diagonal. The bishop on g2 becomes a long-term strategic asset influencing the entire board. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E06",[6140,6143,6146,6149],{"question":6141,"answer":6142},"What is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code E06.",{"question":6144,"answer":6145},"Is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3 good for beginners?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":6147,"answer":6148},"What are the main variations of the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7](/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":6150,"answer":6151},"What are the win rates for the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3?","Across 1.6 million Lichess games, White wins 51.4% of the time, Black wins 41.2%, and 7.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zdenko Kozul and Boris Gelfand. On the Black side, Anatoly Karpov and Yifan Hou are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3",{"moves":6075,"fen":6156,"gamesPlayed":6157,"whiteWinPct":6158,"drawPct":5490,"blackWinPct":1551,"topPlayersWhite":6159,"topPlayersBlack":6164,"parentOpening":6083,"parentOpeningSlug":6061},"rnbqk2r/ppp1bppp/4pn2/3p4/2PP4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 3 5",1599274,51.4,[6160,6161,6163],{"name":1292,"games":3572},{"name":6162,"games":4280},"Boris Gelfand",{"name":6051,"games":300},[6165,6166,6167],{"name":5207,"games":3766},{"name":5495,"games":688},{"name":6168,"games":688},"Petr Kiriakov",{"title":6067,"description":6137},"catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3","articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3",[123,432,723,1109],"hzYAxi1L4OlY8GYx1joRB6D-RcJMbWLM0IttFGVOpXw",{"id":6175,"title":6176,"body":6177,"bots":6245,"categories":6246,"date":382,"description":6247,"eco":6248,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":6249,"image":6262,"meta":6263,"navigation":111,"path":6264,"quickFacts":6265,"seo":6282,"slug":6283,"stem":6284,"tags":6285,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":6286},"openings/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7.md","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (23 games), Arthur Bernard Bisguier (16 games), Branimir Maksimovic (14 games).",[19,6195,35],{"id":34},[10,6197,6198],{},"Based on 196,019 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,6200,6201,6206,6211],{},[43,6202,6203,6205],{},[14,6204,47],{},": 51.7%",[43,6207,6208,6210],{},[14,6209,53],{},": 41.3%",[43,6212,6213,2933],{},[14,6214,59],{},[10,6216,63],{},[19,6218,176],{"id":175},[10,6220,6221],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7, the main continuations include:",[40,6223,6224],{},[43,6225,6226],{},[27,6227,6229],{"href":6228},"/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7-7-qc2","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7 7.Qc2",[10,6231,202],{},[19,6233,67],{"id":66},[10,6235,6236,6237,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,6238,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":6240},[6241,6242,6243,6244],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867,1061],"Learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7) — White combines d4 and c4 with a kingside fianchetto, creating powerful pressure along the long diagonal. The bishop on g2 becomes a long-term strategic asset influencing the entire board. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E07",[6250,6253,6256,6259],{"question":6251,"answer":6252},"What is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7 and is classified under ECO code E07.",{"question":6254,"answer":6255},"Is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 good for beginners?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":6257,"answer":6258},"What are the main variations of the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7?","The main continuations include: [Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7 7.Qc2](/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7-7-qc2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":6260,"answer":6261},"What are the win rates for the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7?","Across 196,451 Lichess games, White wins 51.7% of the time, Black wins 41.3%, and 7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Gennadi Sosonko and Jan Smejkal. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Arthur Bernard Bisguier are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7",{"moves":6184,"fen":6266,"gamesPlayed":6267,"whiteWinPct":6268,"drawPct":1443,"blackWinPct":6269,"topPlayersWhite":6270,"topPlayersBlack":6276,"parentOpening":6192,"parentOpeningSlug":6170},"r1bq1rk1/pppnbppp/4pn2/3p4/2PP4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQ1RK1 w - - 6 7",196451,51.7,41.3,[6271,6272,6274],{"name":6051,"games":1033},{"name":6273,"games":1561},"Jan Smejkal",{"name":6275,"games":1561},"Lev Polugaevsky",[6277,6278,6280],{"name":409,"games":684},{"name":6279,"games":4060},"Arthur Bernard Bisguier",{"name":6281,"games":289},"Branimir Maksimovic",{"title":6176,"description":6247},"catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7","articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7",[123,432,723,1109],"DZtbuaMvWYG1qHZzmRX_qOBaFAqRn7NsP4fqrmu1lMw",{"id":6288,"title":6289,"body":6290,"bots":6359,"categories":6360,"date":382,"description":6361,"eco":6362,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":6363,"image":6376,"meta":6377,"navigation":111,"path":6378,"quickFacts":6379,"seo":6395,"slug":6396,"stem":6397,"tags":6398,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":6399},"openings/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7-7-qc2.md","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":6291,"toc":6353},[6292,6299,6301,6307,6309,6312,6329,6331,6333,6336,6344,6346,6348],[10,6293,6294,6295,6298],{},"The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2 arises after ",[14,6296,6297],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7 7.Qc2"," and falls under ECO code E08. With 74,137 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,6300,22],{"id":21},[10,6302,25,6303,6306],{},[27,6304,6305],{"href":6118},"Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Gennadi Sosonko (10 games), Milan Vukic (9 games), Zdenko Kozul (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (15 games), Branimir Maksimovic (11 games), Glenn C Flear (10 games).",[19,6308,35],{"id":34},[10,6310,6311],{},"Based on 73,960 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,6313,6314,6319,6324],{},[43,6315,6316,6318],{},[14,6317,47],{},": 53.1%",[43,6320,6321,6323],{},[14,6322,53],{},": 39.8%",[43,6325,6326,6328],{},[14,6327,59],{},": 7.2%",[10,6330,63],{},[19,6332,176],{"id":175},[10,6334,6335],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7 7.Qc2, the main continuations include:",[40,6337,6338],{},[43,6339,6340],{},[27,6341,6343],{"href":6342},"/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7-7-qc2-c6-8-nbd2","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7 7.Qc2 c6 8.Nbd2",[10,6345,202],{},[19,6347,67],{"id":66},[10,6349,6350,6351,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E08",[6364,6367,6370,6373],{"question":6365,"answer":6366},"What is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7 7.Qc2 and is classified under ECO code E08.",{"question":6368,"answer":6369},"Is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2 good for beginners?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":6371,"answer":6372},"What are the main variations of the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2?","The main continuations include: [Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7 7.Qc2 c6 8.Nbd2](/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7-7-qc2-c6-8-nbd2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":6374,"answer":6375},"What are the win rates for the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2?","Across 74,137 Lichess games, White wins 53.1% of the time, Black wins 39.8%, and 7.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Gennadi Sosonko and Milan Vukic. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Branimir Maksimovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7-7-qc2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7-7-qc2",{"moves":6297,"fen":6380,"gamesPlayed":6381,"whiteWinPct":6382,"drawPct":6383,"blackWinPct":6384,"topPlayersWhite":6385,"topPlayersBlack":6390,"parentOpening":6305,"parentOpeningSlug":6283},"r1bq1rk1/pppnbppp/4pn2/3p4/2PP4/5NP1/PPQ1PPBP/RNB2RK1 b - - 7 7",74137,53.1,7.2,39.8,[6386,6387,6389],{"name":6051,"games":1033},{"name":6388,"games":1561},"Milan Vukic",{"name":1292,"games":1561},[6391,6392,6393],{"name":409,"games":1685},{"name":6281,"games":3779},{"name":6394,"games":1033},"Glenn C Flear",{"title":6289,"description":6361},"catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7-7-qc2","articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7-7-qc2",[123,432,723,1109],"1FsouoCDg7OXA1cn_IEKI28oZadB_u92VBw9EFJsSuU",{"id":6401,"title":6402,"body":6403,"bots":6456,"categories":6457,"date":382,"description":6458,"eco":6459,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":6460,"image":6473,"meta":6474,"navigation":111,"path":6475,"quickFacts":6476,"seo":6495,"slug":6496,"stem":6497,"tags":6498,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":6499},"openings/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-nbd7-7-qc2-c6-8-nbd2.md","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Nbd2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":6404,"toc":6451},[6405,6412,6414,6420,6422,6425,6442,6444,6446],[10,6406,6407,6408,6411],{},"The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Nbd2 arises after ",[14,6409,6410],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7 7.Qc2 c6 8.Nbd2"," and falls under ECO code E09. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E09",[6461,6464,6467,6470],{"question":6462,"answer":6463},"What is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Nbd2?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Nbd2 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 Nbd7 7.Qc2 c6 8.Nbd2 and is classified under ECO code E09.",{"question":6465,"answer":6466},"Is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Nbd2 good for beginners?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Nbd2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":6468,"answer":6469},"What are the win rates for the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Nbd2?","Across 251,207 Lichess games, White wins 56.6% of the time, Black wins 35.7%, and 7.7% are drawn. 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With 580,609 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,6511,22],{"id":21},[10,6513,25,6514,6516],{},[27,6515,6083],{"href":5874},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zlatko Ilincic (47 games), Boris Gelfand (36 games), Zdenko Kozul (35 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Evgeny Sveshnikov (42 games), Arkadij Naiditsch (40 games), Oleg Korneev (34 games).",[19,6518,35],{"id":34},[10,6520,6521],{},"Based on 579,064 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,6523,6524,6529,6534],{},[43,6525,6526,6528],{},[14,6527,47],{},": 52.4%",[43,6530,6531,6533],{},[14,6532,53],{},": 41%",[43,6535,6536,6538],{},[14,6537,59],{},": 6.7%",[10,6540,63],{},[19,6542,176],{"id":175},[10,6544,6545],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,6547,6548],{},[43,6549,6550],{},[27,6551,6553],{"href":6552},"/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-nf3-be7","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Nf3 Be7",[10,6555,202],{},[19,6557,67],{"id":66},[10,6559,6126,6560,1397],{},[27,6561,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":6563},[6564,6565,6566,6567],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867,1061],"Learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Nf3) — Black captures on c4, accepting structural changes for piece activity. White's fianchettoed bishop on g2 exerts lasting pressure, and recovering the pawn while maintaining the initiative is White's key goal. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E04",[6573,6575,6576,6578],{"question":6141,"answer":6574},"The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code E04.",{"question":6144,"answer":6145},{"question":6147,"answer":6577},"The main continuations include: [Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Nf3 Be7](/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-nf3-be7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":6150,"answer":6579},"Across 580,609 Lichess games, White wins 52.4% of the time, Black wins 41%, and 6.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zlatko Ilincic and Boris Gelfand. On the Black side, Evgeny Sveshnikov and Arkadij Naiditsch are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-nf3",{"moves":6508,"fen":6584,"gamesPlayed":6585,"whiteWinPct":6586,"drawPct":6587,"blackWinPct":1102,"topPlayersWhite":6588,"topPlayersBlack":6593,"parentOpening":6083,"parentOpeningSlug":6061},"rnbqkb1r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/8/2pP4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 1 5",580609,52.4,6.7,[6589,6591,6592],{"name":6590,"games":2088},"Zlatko Ilincic",{"name":6162,"games":5208},{"name":1292,"games":1726},[6594,6595,6597],{"name":899,"games":2101},{"name":6596,"games":3266},"Arkadij Naiditsch",{"name":4423,"games":688},{"title":6067,"description":6570},"catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-nf3","articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-nf3",[123,432,723,1109],"Fq_MADO_bV3kGgvN3-0-Mwbx5iAdR7uVUDk3uS6SSo0",{"id":6604,"title":6605,"body":6606,"bots":6658,"categories":6659,"date":382,"description":6660,"eco":6661,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":6662,"image":6675,"meta":6676,"navigation":111,"path":6677,"quickFacts":6678,"seo":6697,"slug":6698,"stem":6699,"tags":6700,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":6701},"openings/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-nf3-be7.md","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Pavel Blatny (9 games), Sumiya Bilguun (4 games), Olivier Moor (3 games).",[19,6623,35],{"id":34},[10,6625,6626],{},"Based on 123,548 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,6628,6629,6634,6639],{},[43,6630,6631,6633],{},[14,6632,47],{},": 54.6%",[43,6635,6636,6638],{},[14,6637,53],{},": 39.4%",[43,6640,6641,6643],{},[14,6642,59],{},": 6%",[10,6645,63],{},[19,6647,67],{"id":66},[10,6649,6650,6651,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,6652,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":6654},[6655,6656,6657],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867,1061],"Learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Nf3 Be7) — Black captures on c4, accepting structural changes for piece activity. White's fianchettoed bishop on g2 exerts lasting pressure, and recovering the pawn while maintaining the initiative is White's key goal. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E05",[6663,6666,6669,6672],{"question":6664,"answer":6665},"What is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Nf3 Be7 and is classified under ECO code E05.",{"question":6667,"answer":6668},"Is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7 good for beginners?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":6670,"answer":6671},"What are the win rates for the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7?","Across 123,864 Lichess games, White wins 54.6% of the time, Black wins 39.4%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Helmut Reefschlaeger and Linus Olsson. On the Black side, Pavel Blatny and Sumiya Bilguun are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":6673,"answer":6674},"How can I practice the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-nf3-be7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-nf3-be7",{"moves":6613,"fen":6679,"gamesPlayed":6680,"whiteWinPct":6681,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":6682,"topPlayersWhite":6683,"topPlayersBlack":6690,"parentOpening":6192,"parentOpeningSlug":6599},"rnbqk2r/ppp1bppp/4pn2/8/2pP4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 2 6",123864,54.6,39.4,[6684,6686,6688],{"name":6685,"games":589},"Helmut Reefschlaeger",{"name":6687,"games":589},"Linus Olsson",{"name":6689,"games":589},"Igor Stohl",[6691,6693,6695],{"name":6692,"games":1561},"Pavel Blatny",{"name":6694,"games":116},"Sumiya Bilguun",{"name":6696,"games":589},"Olivier Moor",{"title":6605,"description":6660},"catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-nf3-be7","articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-nf3-be7",[123,432,723,1109],"xFkjI3QERT7ol5x3fa9TCR9IjylBM9VAwElyfgbDWgg",{"id":6703,"title":6704,"body":6705,"bots":6772,"categories":6773,"date":382,"description":6774,"eco":6775,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":6776,"image":6789,"meta":6790,"navigation":111,"path":6791,"quickFacts":6792,"seo":6810,"slug":6811,"stem":6812,"tags":6813,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":6814},"openings/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-qa4.md","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Qa4+: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":6706,"toc":6766},[6707,6714,6716,6721,6723,6726,6742,6744,6746,6749,6757,6759,6761],[10,6708,6709,6710,6713],{},"The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Qa4+ arises after ",[14,6711,6712],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Qa4+"," and falls under ECO code E02. With 33,126 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,6715,22],{"id":21},[10,6717,25,6718,6720],{},[27,6719,6083],{"href":5874},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vassily Smyslov (16 games), Vladimirs Petrovs (9 games), Jesus Nogueiras Santiago (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Paul Keres (6 games), Nikola Padevsky (5 games), Andrei Sokolov (5 games).",[19,6722,35],{"id":34},[10,6724,6725],{},"Based on 33,050 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,6727,6728,6732,6737],{},[43,6729,6730,5973],{},[14,6731,47],{},[43,6733,6734,6736],{},[14,6735,53],{},": 42.4%",[43,6738,6739,6741],{},[14,6740,59],{},": 5.9%",[10,6743,63],{},[19,6745,176],{"id":175},[10,6747,6748],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Qa4+, the main continuations include:",[40,6750,6751],{},[43,6752,6753],{},[27,6754,6756],{"href":6755},"/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-qa4-nbd7-6-qxc4","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Qa4+ Nbd7 6.Qxc4",[10,6758,202],{},[19,6760,67],{"id":66},[10,6762,6763,6764,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Qa4+ is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,6765,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":6767},[6768,6769,6770,6771],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867,1061],"Learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Qa4+ (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Qa4+) — Black captures on c4, accepting structural changes for piece activity. White's fianchettoed bishop on g2 exerts lasting pressure, and recovering the pawn while maintaining the initiative is White's key goal. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E02",[6777,6780,6783,6786],{"question":6778,"answer":6779},"What is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Qa4+?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Qa4+ begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Qa4+ and is classified under ECO code E02.",{"question":6781,"answer":6782},"Is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Qa4+ good for beginners?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Qa4+ can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":6784,"answer":6785},"What are the main variations of the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Qa4+?","The main continuations include: [Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Qa4+ Nbd7 6.Qxc4](/resources/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-qa4-nbd7-6-qxc4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":6787,"answer":6788},"What are the win rates for the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Qa4+?","Across 33,126 Lichess games, White wins 51.6% of the time, Black wins 42.4%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vassily Smyslov and Vladimirs Petrovs. On the Black side, Paul Keres and Nikola Padevsky are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-qa4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-qa4",{"moves":6712,"fen":6793,"gamesPlayed":6794,"whiteWinPct":6048,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":6796,"topPlayersWhite":6797,"topPlayersBlack":6804,"parentOpening":6083,"parentOpeningSlug":6061},"rnbqkb1r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/8/Q1pP4/6P1/PP2PPBP/RNB1K1NR b KQkq - 1 5",33126,5.9,42.4,[6798,6800,6802],{"name":6799,"games":4060},"Vassily Smyslov",{"name":6801,"games":1561},"Vladimirs Petrovs",{"name":6803,"games":1440},"Jesus Nogueiras Santiago",[6805,6807,6809],{"name":6806,"games":2984},"Paul Keres",{"name":6808,"games":252},"Nikola Padevsky",{"name":6058,"games":252},{"title":6704,"description":6774},"catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-qa4","articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-qa4",[123,432,723,1109],"qCyqHiDicJsUJygmh_8HKi4AxDSvdnJ_5ALPhqa4tr0",{"id":6816,"title":6817,"body":6818,"bots":6868,"categories":6869,"date":382,"description":6870,"eco":6871,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":6872,"image":6885,"meta":6886,"navigation":111,"path":6887,"quickFacts":6888,"seo":6903,"slug":6904,"stem":6905,"tags":6906,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":6907},"openings/articles/openings/catalan-opening-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-dxc4-5-qa4-nbd7-6-qxc4.md","Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qxc4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":6819,"toc":6863},[6820,6827,6829,6835,6837,6840,6854,6856,6858],[10,6821,6822,6823,6826],{},"The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qxc4 arises after ",[14,6824,6825],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Qa4+ Nbd7 6.Qxc4"," and falls under ECO code E03. With 5,601 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,6828,22],{"id":21},[10,6830,25,6831,6834],{},[27,6832,6833],{"href":5996},"Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Qa4+",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Giorgio Porreca (3 games), Vassily Smyslov (2 games), Axel Ornstein (1 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lars Ake Schneider (2 games), Hedinn Steingrimsson (2 games), Svetozar Gligoric (2 games).",[19,6836,35],{"id":34},[10,6838,6839],{},"Based on 5,584 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,6841,6842,6846,6850],{},[43,6843,6844,5978],{},[14,6845,47],{},[43,6847,6848,3921],{},[14,6849,53],{},[43,6851,6852,2933],{},[14,6853,59],{},[10,6855,63],{},[19,6857,67],{"id":66},[10,6859,6860,6861,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qxc4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,6862,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":6864},[6865,6866,6867],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867,1061],"Learn the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qxc4 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Qa4+ Nbd7 6.Qxc4) — Black captures on c4, accepting structural changes for piece activity. White's fianchettoed bishop on g2 exerts lasting pressure, and recovering the pawn while maintaining the initiative is White's key goal. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E03",[6873,6876,6879,6882],{"question":6874,"answer":6875},"What is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qxc4?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qxc4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Qa4+ Nbd7 6.Qxc4 and is classified under ECO code E03.",{"question":6877,"answer":6878},"Is the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qxc4 good for beginners?","The Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qxc4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":6880,"answer":6881},"What are the win rates for the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qxc4?","Across 5,601 Lichess games, White wins 42% of the time, Black wins 51%, and 7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Giorgio Porreca and Vassily Smyslov. On the Black side, Lars Ake Schneider and Hedinn Steingrimsson are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":6883,"answer":6884},"How can I practice the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qxc4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Catalan Opening: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qxc4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Siegbert Tarrasch (9 games), Mikhail Chigorin (7 games), Joseph Henry Blackburne (7 games).",[19,6928,35],{"id":34},[10,6930,6931],{},"Based on 22.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,6933,6934,6938,6943],{},[43,6935,6936,5746],{},[14,6937,47],{},[43,6939,6940,6942],{},[14,6941,53],{},": 49.7%",[43,6944,6945,982],{},[14,6946,59],{},[10,6948,985],{},[19,6950,67],{"id":66},[10,6952,6953,6954,77],{},"The best way to learn the Center Game is through practice. 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At the time, all four central squares are controlled by White. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C22",{"title":7012,"url":7013},"Center Game - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._d4/2...exd4/3._Qxd4",[7015,7018,7021,7024],{"question":7016,"answer":7017},"What is the Center Game?","The Center Game begins with 1.e4 e5 2.d4 exd4 3.Qxd4 and is classified under ECO code C21. In the Center Game, White is happy with himself for knocking out Black's only foothold in the center square, e5.",{"question":7019,"answer":7020},"Is the Center Game good for beginners?","The Center Game can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":7022,"answer":7023},"What are the win rates for the Center Game?","Across 22.4 million Lichess games, White wins 46.2% of the time, Black wins 49.7%, and 4.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jacques Mieses and Frank James Marshall. On the Black side, Siegbert Tarrasch and Mikhail Chigorin are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":7025,"answer":7026},"How can I practice the Center Game?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Center Game against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 816 rating) to advanced (2652+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/centre-game.webp",{},"/articles/openings/centre-game",{"moves":6918,"fen":7031,"gamesPlayed":7032,"whiteWinPct":5801,"drawPct":1087,"blackWinPct":7033,"topPlayersWhite":7034,"topPlayersBlack":7039,"parentOpening":3908,"parentOpeningSlug":4061},"rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/8/8/3QP3/8/PPP2PPP/RNB1KBNR b KQkq - 0 3",22411036,49.7,[7035,7037,7038],{"name":7036,"games":4280},"Jacques Mieses",{"name":1436,"games":691},{"name":5808,"games":684},[7040,7042,7044],{"name":7041,"games":1561},"Siegbert Tarrasch",{"name":7043,"games":1443},"Mikhail Chigorin",{"name":3781,"games":1443},{"title":6910,"description":7009},"centre-game","articles/openings/centre-game",[123,699,125],[7050,7054,7058,7062,7066],{"title":7051,"description":7052,"botIds":7053,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Center Game","Alya Dance is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Sandy Beach is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. 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Developing the queen so early is generally considered a dubious strategy since it creates a target that allows the opponent to gain tempo. In this case, however, White's queen is relatively difficult for Black to exploit, since the ...d6 pawn limits Black's ability to attack it effectively. If Black plays 4...Nc6 to challenge the queen, White responds with the pin 5. Bb5 Bd7 6. Bxc6, and a typical continuation runs 6...Bxc6 7. Nc3 Nf6 8. Bg5 e6 9. O-O-O Be7 10. Rhe1 O-O. Another approach is 4...a6, which prepares ...Nc6 while preventing the Bb5 pin, thereby ensuring the queen will have to move. From there, play might continue 5. c4 Nc6 6. Qd2, or White can steer toward a simplified endgame with 5. Be3 Nc6 6. Qb6 Qxb6 7. Bxb6. With 3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,7084,22],{"id":21},[10,7086,25,7087,7091],{},[27,7088,7090],{"href":7089},"/resources/openings/d6-sicilian","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... d6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Sergei Zhigalko (43 games), Evgeny Alekseev (40 games), Valeri Yandemirov (37 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include David Navara (14 games), Qian Huang (12 games), Wenjun Ju (12 games).",[19,7093,35],{"id":34},[10,7095,7096],{},"Based on 3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,7098,7099,7103,7108],{},[43,7100,7101,977],{},[14,7102,47],{},[43,7104,7105,7107],{},[14,7106,53],{},": 45.2%",[43,7109,7110,7112],{},[14,7111,59],{},": 5.3%",[10,7114,63],{},[19,7116,206],{"id":205},[40,7118,7119],{},[43,7120,7121,537],{},[14,7122,536],{},[19,7124,67],{"id":66},[10,7126,7127,7128,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Chekhover Sicilian is through practice. 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White recaptures on d4 with their queen.",{"question":7148,"answer":7149},"Is the Chekhover Sicilian good for beginners?","The Chekhover Sicilian can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":7151,"answer":7152},"What are the win rates for the Chekhover Sicilian?","Across 3 million Lichess games, White wins 49.5% of the time, Black wins 45.2%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Sergei Zhigalko and Evgeny Alekseev. On the Black side, David Navara and Qian Huang are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":7154,"answer":7155},"How can I practice the Chekhover Sicilian?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Chekhover Sicilian by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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Rather than reinforcing the d5-pawn, Black prioritizes piece development with 2...Nc6, accepting an asymmetric and unbalanced game. The theoretical landscape of this defence has expanded in recent years, partly driven by efforts to find viable transpositions from the Black Knights' Tango into Chigorin structures. With 6.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,7197,22],{"id":21},[10,7199,25,7200,7202],{},[27,7201,1340],{"href":1339},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vladimir Epishin (11 games), Glenn C Flear (10 games), Felix Levin (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Igor Miladinovic (104 games), Gergely Antal (43 games), Ilja Zaragatski (43 games).",[19,7204,35],{"id":34},[10,7206,7207],{},"Based on 6.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,7209,7210,7215,7220],{},[43,7211,7212,7214],{},[14,7213,47],{},": 53.4%",[43,7216,7217,7219],{},[14,7218,53],{},": 42.3%",[43,7221,7222,7224],{},[14,7223,59],{},": 4.2%",[10,7226,1505],{},[19,7228,67],{"id":66},[10,7230,7231,7232,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Chigorin Defence is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,7233,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":7235},[7236,7237,7238],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[4019],"Learn the Chigorin Defence (1.d4 d5 2.c4 Nc6) — With 2...Nc6 Black does not support the central d5 pawn but develops a piece for an uneven game. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":7254,"answer":7255},"What are the win rates for the Chigorin Defence?","Across 6.2 million Lichess games, White wins 53.4% of the time, Black wins 42.3%, and 4.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vladimir Epishin and Glenn C Flear. On the Black side, Igor Miladinovic and Gergely Antal are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":7257,"answer":7258},"How can I practice the Chigorin Defence?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Chigorin Defence by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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With 3.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a moderately popular opening.",[19,7636,35],{"id":34},[10,7638,7639],{},"Based on 3.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,7641,7642,7646,7650],{},[43,7643,7644,5978],{},[14,7645,47],{},[43,7647,7648,3508],{},[14,7649,53],{},[43,7651,7652,6643],{},[14,7653,59],{},[10,7655,985],{},[19,7657,176],{"id":175},[10,7659,7660],{},"After 1.h3, the main continuations include:",[40,7662,7663],{},[43,7664,7665],{},[27,7666,7668],{"href":7667},"/resources/openings/global-opening","Global Opening",[10,7670,202],{},[19,7672,67],{"id":66},[10,7674,7675,7676,77],{},"The best way to learn the Clemenz Opening is through practice. 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Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":7698,"answer":7699},"What are the main variations of the Clemenz Opening?","The main continuations include: [Global Opening](/resources/openings/global-opening). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":7701,"answer":7702},"What are the win rates for the Clemenz Opening?","Across 3.2 million Lichess games, White wins 42% of the time, Black wins 52%, and 6% are drawn.","/static/img/articles/openings/clemenz-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/clemenz-opening",{"moves":7633,"gamesPlayed":7707,"whiteWinPct":2101,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":3618},3242037,{"title":7625,"description":7686},"clemenz-opening","articles/openings/clemenz-opening",[123,125],"0efALxAxXbQnhOpt5kJtUenC3tjnTqd4c74Bb8LcCLU",{"id":7714,"title":7715,"body":7716,"bots":7795,"categories":7841,"date":382,"description":7842,"eco":7843,"extension":92,"externalLink":7844,"faq":7847,"image":7860,"meta":7861,"navigation":111,"path":7862,"quickFacts":7863,"seo":7883,"slug":7884,"stem":7885,"tags":7886,"trainingTips":7887,"__hash__":7908},"openings/articles/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3.md","Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":7717,"toc":7789},[7718,7725,7727,7732,7734,7737,7753,7755,7757,7760,7780,7782,7784],[10,7719,7720,7721,7724],{},"The Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 arises after ",[14,7722,7723],{},"1.d4 d5 2.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code D02. This versatile developing move keeps White's options open. It most commonly transposes into a Queen's Gambit, but also serves as a gateway to the Colle System, a solid setup that aims for an e2-e4 pawn break and can produce more aggressive positions than typical d4 lines. Black has multiple development schemes available, with 2...Nf6 being the most popular choice thanks to its own flexibility. With 105.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,7726,22],{"id":21},[10,7728,25,7729,7731],{},[27,7730,148],{"href":147},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Pia Cramling (248 games), Ulf Andersson (182 games), Michal Krasenkow (154 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg Korneev (118 games), Jonny Hector (111 games), Zoltan Varga (103 games).",[19,7733,35],{"id":34},[10,7735,7736],{},"Based on 105.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,7738,7739,7744,7749],{},[43,7740,7741,7743],{},[14,7742,47],{},": 50.9%",[43,7745,7746,7748],{},[14,7747,53],{},": 44.1%",[43,7750,7751,1502],{},[14,7752,59],{},[10,7754,3520],{},[19,7756,176],{"id":175},[10,7758,7759],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,7761,7762,7768,7774],{},[43,7763,7764],{},[27,7765,7767],{"href":7766},"/resources/openings/london-system","London System",[43,7769,7770],{},[27,7771,7773],{"href":7772},"/resources/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-bg5","Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Bg5",[43,7775,7776],{},[27,7777,7779],{"href":7778},"/resources/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-e3","Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.e3",[10,7781,202],{},[19,7783,67],{"id":66},[10,7785,7786,7787,77],{},"The best way to learn the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 is through practice. 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While this move usually leads to a Queen's Gambit, it is also used to go into a Colle System—a solid line that prepares e2-e4 earlier and can be more aggressive than the usual lines. Black can develop a number of ways, though. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D02",{"title":7845,"url":7846},"Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._Nf3",[7848,7851,7854,7857],{"question":7849,"answer":7850},"What is the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3?","The Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code D02. A flexible developing move.",{"question":7852,"answer":7853},"Is the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 good for beginners?","The Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":7855,"answer":7856},"What are the main variations of the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [London System](/resources/openings/london-system); [Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Bg5](/resources/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-bg5); [Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.e3](/resources/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-e3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":7858,"answer":7859},"What are the win rates for the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3?","Across 105.6 million Lichess games, White wins 50.9% of the time, Black wins 44.1%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Pia Cramling and Ulf Andersson. On the Black side, Oleg Korneev and Jonny Hector are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3",{"moves":7723,"fen":7864,"gamesPlayed":7865,"whiteWinPct":7866,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":7867,"topPlayersWhite":7868,"topPlayersBlack":7877,"parentOpening":148,"parentOpeningSlug":427},"rnbqkbnr/ppp1pppp/8/3p4/3P4/5N2/PPP1PPPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 1 2",105624535,50.9,44.1,[7869,7872,7874],{"name":7870,"games":7871},"Pia Cramling",248,{"name":4283,"games":7873},182,{"name":7875,"games":7876},"Michal Krasenkow",154,[7878,7879,7881],{"name":4423,"games":7411},{"name":677,"games":7880},111,{"name":1734,"games":7882},103,{"title":7715,"description":7842},"closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3","articles/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3",[123,432],[7888,7892,7896,7900,7904],{"title":7889,"description":7890,"botIds":7891,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Closed Game","Czech Glasi is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Gari Fisher is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify. 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Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[1237,7823],"XewZXvpu5C8arnhwZzrNFTFEg5kvlvCPP7nItl6_5YE",{"id":7910,"title":7911,"body":7912,"bots":7963,"categories":7964,"date":382,"description":7965,"eco":7966,"extension":92,"externalLink":7967,"faq":7970,"image":7983,"meta":7984,"navigation":111,"path":7985,"quickFacts":7986,"seo":8003,"slug":8004,"stem":8005,"tags":8006,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":8007},"openings/articles/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-bg5.md","Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.Bg5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":7913,"toc":7958},[7914,7921,7923,7930,7932,7935,7949,7951,7953],[10,7915,7916,7917,7920],{},"The Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.Bg5 arises after ",[14,7918,7919],{},"1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Bg5"," and falls under ECO code D03. Known as the Torre Attack, this system appears infrequently at the top level, as it statistically offers White little more than equality. That said, inaccurate play by Black can allow White to build a threatening kingside initiative. The most common reply is ...e6, which ironically tends to favor White's plans in the Torre, giving White slightly better results statistically. The more dynamic ...c5 may offer Black better prospects. With 4.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,7922,22],{"id":21},[10,7924,25,7925,7929],{},[27,7926,7928],{"href":7927},"/resources/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3","Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Horst Neumann (23 games), Jesus Menendez Villar (20 games), Vladimir Chubar (20 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Laszlo Gonda (6 games), Milan Kolesar (6 games), Bengt Wikman (5 games).",[19,7931,35],{"id":34},[10,7933,7934],{},"Based on 4.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,7936,7937,7941,7945],{},[43,7938,7939,977],{},[14,7940,47],{},[43,7942,7943,5250],{},[14,7944,53],{},[43,7946,7947,2632],{},[14,7948,59],{},[10,7950,63],{},[19,7952,67],{"id":66},[10,7954,7955,7956,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.Bg5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,7957,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":7959},[7960,7961,7962],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.Bg5 (1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Bg5) — The Torre Attack is not often seen at top level, as statistically doesn't give white much more than equality. However, if black does not play accurately, white can get a dangerous kingside attack. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D03",{"title":7968,"url":7969},"Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.Bg5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._Nf3/2...Nf6/3._Bg5",[7971,7974,7977,7980],{"question":7972,"answer":7973},"What is the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.Bg5?","The Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.Bg5 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Bg5 and is classified under ECO code D03. The Torre Attack is not often seen at top level, as statistically doesn't give white much more than equality.",{"question":7975,"answer":7976},"Is the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.Bg5 good for beginners?","The Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.Bg5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":7978,"answer":7979},"What are the win rates for the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.Bg5?","Across 4.1 million Lichess games, White wins 49.5% of the time, Black wins 45%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Horst Neumann and Jesus Menendez Villar. On the Black side, Laszlo Gonda and Milan Kolesar are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":7981,"answer":7982},"How can I practice the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.Bg5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.Bg5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-bg5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-bg5",{"moves":7919,"fen":7987,"gamesPlayed":7988,"whiteWinPct":1088,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":341,"topPlayersWhite":7989,"topPlayersBlack":7996,"parentOpening":7928,"parentOpeningSlug":7884},"rnbqkb1r/ppp1pppp/5n2/3p2B1/3P4/5N2/PPP1PPPP/RN1QKB1R b KQkq - 3 3",4104233,[7990,7992,7994],{"name":7991,"games":684},"Horst Neumann",{"name":7993,"games":2881},"Jesus Menendez Villar",{"name":7995,"games":2881},"Vladimir Chubar",[7997,7999,8001],{"name":7998,"games":2984},"Laszlo Gonda",{"name":8000,"games":2984},"Milan Kolesar",{"name":8002,"games":252},"Bengt Wikman",{"title":7911,"description":7965},"closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-bg5","articles/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-bg5",[123,432],"xPzOQ0005x0_WHPkAXbH94ck5gXDByRkIG9D2fypdYU",{"id":8009,"title":8010,"body":8011,"bots":8076,"categories":8077,"date":382,"description":8078,"eco":8079,"extension":92,"externalLink":8080,"faq":8083,"image":8096,"meta":8097,"navigation":111,"path":8098,"quickFacts":8099,"seo":8113,"slug":8114,"stem":8115,"tags":8116,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":8117},"openings/articles/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-e3.md","Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.e3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":8012,"toc":8070},[8013,8020,8022,8027,8029,8032,8046,8048,8050,8053,8061,8063,8065],[10,8014,8015,8016,8019],{},"The Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.e3 arises after ",[14,8017,8018],{},"1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.e3"," and falls under ECO code D04. This enters the Colle System, a systematic opening built around the central idea of preparing the e4 pawn break. Two distinct setups exist within the system. The traditional Colle, played in the style of its namesake Edgard Colle, features the developing sequence Bd3, c3, and Nbd2. The Colle-Zukertort system takes a different approach: since the dark-squared bishop tends to be passive behind the e3-pawn, White plays b3 instead of c3 to fianchetto it, with the b3-pawn also supporting a later c2-c4 advance. Because White's early moves follow a predictable pattern in both setups, Black enjoys considerable freedom in choosing their own formation. With 14.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,8021,22],{"id":21},[10,8023,25,8024,8026],{},[27,8025,7928],{"href":7927},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Edgard Colle (50 games), Carlos Enrique Guimard (47 games), Jozsef Harmatosi (42 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Dawid Markelowicz Janowski (15 games), Mikhail Chigorin (13 games), Oleg Korneev (11 games).",[19,8028,35],{"id":34},[10,8030,8031],{},"Based on 14.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,8033,8034,8038,8042],{},[43,8035,8036,4667],{},[14,8037,47],{},[43,8039,8040,4672],{},[14,8041,53],{},[43,8043,8044,504],{},[14,8045,59],{},[10,8047,63],{},[19,8049,176],{"id":175},[10,8051,8052],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.e3, the main continuations include:",[40,8054,8055],{},[43,8056,8057],{},[27,8058,8060],{"href":8059},"/resources/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-e3-e6","Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.e3 e6",[10,8062,202],{},[19,8064,67],{"id":66},[10,8066,8067,8068,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.e3 is through practice. 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White opts for the Colle System, a system opening where their main idea is to prepare an eventual e4 pawn-break.",{"question":8088,"answer":8089},"Is the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.e3 good for beginners?","The Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.e3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":8091,"answer":8092},"What are the main variations of the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.e3?","The main continuations include: [Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.e3 e6](/resources/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-e3-e6). 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With 9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,8131,22],{"id":21},[10,8133,25,8134,8137],{},[27,8135,8136],{"href":7778},"Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... 3.e3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Edgard Colle (32 games), Carlos Enrique Guimard (21 games), Siegfried Limberg (19 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Kripp (9 games), Thomas Luther (9 games), Gideon Stahlberg (8 games).",[19,8139,35],{"id":34},[10,8141,8142],{},"Based on 9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,8144,8145,8149,8154],{},[43,8146,8147,48],{},[14,8148,47],{},[43,8150,8151,8153],{},[14,8152,53],{},": 44.5%",[43,8155,8156,1502],{},[14,8157,59],{},[10,8159,3520],{},[19,8161,67],{"id":66},[10,8163,8164,8165,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... e6 is through practice. 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Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":8184,"answer":8185},"What are the win rates for the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... e6?","Across 9 million Lichess games, White wins 50.4% of the time, Black wins 44.5%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Edgard Colle and Carlos Enrique Guimard. On the Black side, Wolfgang Kripp and Thomas Luther are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":8187,"answer":8188},"How can I practice the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... e6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3... e6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-e3-e6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-e3-e6",{"moves":8128,"fen":8193,"gamesPlayed":8194,"whiteWinPct":115,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":8195,"topPlayersWhite":8196,"topPlayersBlack":8201,"parentOpening":8136,"parentOpeningSlug":8114},"rnbqkb1r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/3p4/3P4/4PN2/PPP2PPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 4",8993507,44.5,[8197,8198,8199],{"name":8104,"games":1731},{"name":8106,"games":2878},{"name":8200,"games":1437},"Siegfried Limberg",[8202,8204,8205],{"name":8203,"games":1561},"Wolfgang Kripp",{"name":5493,"games":1561},{"name":8206,"games":1440},"Gideon Stahlberg",{"title":8120,"description":8174},"closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-e3-e6","articles/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3-nf6-3-e3-e6",[123,432],"vjxtGvzuiPi6jVxecumTUDemxRlyNuS4EY2YypFAUvY",{"id":8213,"title":8214,"body":8215,"bots":8295,"categories":8344,"date":382,"description":8345,"eco":8346,"extension":92,"externalLink":8347,"faq":8350,"image":8363,"meta":8364,"navigation":111,"path":8365,"quickFacts":8366,"seo":8380,"slug":8381,"stem":8382,"tags":8383,"trainingTips":8384,"__hash__":8400},"openings/articles/openings/closed-sicilian.md","Sicilian Defense: Closed Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":8216,"toc":8288},[8217,8224,8226,8231,8233,8236,8250,8252,8254,8257,8271,8273,8275,8281,8283],[10,8218,8219,8220,8223],{},"The Sicilian Defense: Closed Variation arises after ",[14,8221,8222],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code B23. As the primary \"anti-Sicilian,\" this is the main alternative to 2. Nf3, allowing White to sidestep the deeply theoretical Open Sicilian lines that follow 2. Nf3 and 3. d4. While White retains the option of opening the position later, the knight on c3 signals the possibility of a slower, more positional approach. The move supports both f4 and g3 plans while controlling d5, an advantage over playing 2. f4 or 2. g3 directly, where the critical reply 2...d5! is available. The most popular response is 2...Nc6, which develops a piece, covers d4 and e5, and avoids committing to a pawn structure until White reveals their plan on move 3. For example, Black may opt for ...g6 and ...Bg7 against the traditional Closed Sicilian setup with 3. g3 and 4. Bg2, but switch to ...e6 and ...d5 if White plays the Grand Prix Attack with 3. f4. With 44.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,8225,22],{"id":21},[10,8227,25,8228,8230],{},[27,8229,1151],{"href":1150},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Nikola Mitkov (210 games), Ilmars Starostits (130 games), Herbert Bastian (118 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Loek Van Wely (71 games), Boris Gelfand (53 games), Ognjen Cvitan (49 games).",[19,8232,35],{"id":34},[10,8234,8235],{},"Based on 44.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,8237,8238,8242,8246],{},[43,8239,8240,3024],{},[14,8241,47],{},[43,8243,8244,1601],{},[14,8245,53],{},[43,8247,8248,1362],{},[14,8249,59],{},[10,8251,63],{},[19,8253,176],{"id":175},[10,8255,8256],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,8258,8259,8265],{},[43,8260,8261],{},[27,8262,8264],{"href":8263},"/resources/openings/grand-prix-attack","Grand Prix Attack",[43,8266,8267],{},[27,8268,8270],{"href":8269},"/resources/openings/closed-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3","Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3",[10,8272,202],{},[19,8274,206],{"id":205},[40,8276,8277],{},[43,8278,8279,537],{},[14,8280,536],{},[19,8282,67],{"id":66},[10,8284,8285,8286,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Closed Variation is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":8358,"answer":8359},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defense: Closed Variation?","The main continuations include: [Grand Prix Attack](/resources/openings/grand-prix-attack); [Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3](/resources/openings/closed-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":8361,"answer":8362},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense: Closed Variation?","Across 44.1 million Lichess games, White wins 48.6% of the time, Black wins 46.9%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Nikola Mitkov and Ilmars Starostits. On the Black side, Loek Van Wely and Boris Gelfand are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/closed-sicilian.webp",{},"/articles/openings/closed-sicilian",{"moves":8222,"fen":8367,"gamesPlayed":8368,"whiteWinPct":3095,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":1722,"topPlayersWhite":8369,"topPlayersBlack":8376,"parentOpening":1151,"parentOpeningSlug":1298},"rnbqkbnr/pp1ppppp/8/2p5/4P3/2N5/PPPP1PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 1 2",44114888,[8370,8372,8374],{"name":4048,"games":8371},210,{"name":8373,"games":4284},"Ilmars Starostits",{"name":8375,"games":7411},"Herbert Bastian",[8377,8378,8379],{"name":2733,"games":323},{"name":6162,"games":839},{"name":1297,"games":3766},{"title":8214,"description":8345},"closed-sicilian","articles/openings/closed-sicilian",[123,699,1298,125],[8385,8388,8391,8394,8397],{"title":704,"description":8386,"botIds":8387,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"Diego Mural is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Emma Castlewright is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[8297,4834],{"title":708,"description":8389,"botIds":8390,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Nelson Mandala is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Michael Tam is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[8313,7530],{"title":712,"description":8392,"botIds":8393,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Zara Zen is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Xander Graph is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[8340,8318],{"title":716,"description":8395,"botIds":8396,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Thee Sixty is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Theo Sicilio is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[8323,8328],{"title":720,"description":8398,"botIds":8399,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Steve Repairman is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Cass Traitt is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[1680,8335],"2gNC-XabAjMgpKsZR-LfOWuazH3zbZ1vXJlO_XBPy6E",{"id":8402,"title":8403,"body":8404,"bots":8481,"categories":8482,"date":382,"description":8483,"eco":8484,"extension":92,"externalLink":8485,"faq":8488,"image":8501,"meta":8502,"navigation":111,"path":8503,"quickFacts":8504,"seo":8518,"slug":8519,"stem":8520,"tags":8521,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":8522},"openings/articles/openings/closed-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3.md","Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":8405,"toc":8474},[8406,8413,8415,8422,8424,8427,8442,8444,8446,8449,8457,8459,8461,8467,8469],[10,8407,8408,8409,8412],{},"The Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3 arises after ",[14,8410,8411],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3"," and falls under ECO code B24. White's typical setup involves fianchettoing with Bg2, developing the knight to e2, playing d3, and castling kingside. In some lines, White may seek a more aggressive approach with an early f4, leading to positions that can resemble the Grand Prix Attack. Black's counter-strategy typically revolves around engineering a central pawn break to challenge White's setup. With 2.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,8414,22],{"id":21},[10,8416,25,8417,8421],{},[27,8418,8420],{"href":8419},"/resources/openings/closed-sicilian","Sicilian Defense: Closed Variation",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Herbert Bastian (84 games), Ilmars Starostits (74 games), Peter Welz (64 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Miso Cebalo (18 games), Stefan Gross (17 games), Vlastimil Hort (17 games).",[19,8423,35],{"id":34},[10,8425,8426],{},"Based on 2.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,8428,8429,8433,8438],{},[43,8430,8431,5850],{},[14,8432,47],{},[43,8434,8435,8437],{},[14,8436,53],{},": 43.1%",[43,8439,8440,2632],{},[14,8441,59],{},[10,8443,3520],{},[19,8445,176],{"id":175},[10,8447,8448],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3, the main continuations include:",[40,8450,8451],{},[43,8452,8453],{},[27,8454,8456],{"href":8455},"/resources/openings/closed-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6","Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d6",[10,8458,202],{},[19,8460,206],{"id":205},[40,8462,8463],{},[43,8464,8465,537],{},[14,8466,536],{},[19,8468,67],{"id":66},[10,8470,8471,8472,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B24",{"title":8486,"url":8487},"Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nc3/2...Nc6/3._g3",[8489,8492,8495,8498],{"question":8490,"answer":8491},"What is the Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3?","The Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 and is classified under ECO code B24. White's plan is to play Bg2, Nge2, d3 and O-O.",{"question":8493,"answer":8494},"Is the Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3 good for beginners?","The Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. 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With 635,582 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,8536,22],{"id":21},[10,8538,25,8539,8542],{},[27,8540,8541],{"href":8269},"Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Herbert Bastian (73 games), Boris V Spassky (62 games), Ilmars Starostits (59 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Istvan Csom (16 games), Ognjen Cvitan (14 games), Miso Cebalo (13 games).",[19,8544,35],{"id":34},[10,8546,8547],{},"Based on 635,582 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,8549,8550,8554,8558],{},[43,8551,8552,6942],{},[14,8553,47],{},[43,8555,8556,2623],{},[14,8557,53],{},[43,8559,8560,6643],{},[14,8561,59],{},[10,8563,3520],{},[19,8565,176],{"id":175},[10,8567,8568],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d6, the main continuations include:",[40,8570,8571],{},[43,8572,8573],{},[27,8574,8576],{"href":8575},"/resources/openings/closed-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6-6-be3","Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d6 6.Be3",[10,8578,202],{},[19,8580,206],{"id":205},[40,8582,8583],{},[43,8584,8585,537],{},[14,8586,536],{},[19,8588,67],{"id":66},[10,8590,8591,8592,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3... d6 is through practice. 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Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":8616,"answer":8617},"What are the win rates for the Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3... d6?","Across 635,582 Lichess games, White wins 49.7% of the time, Black wins 44.3%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Herbert Bastian and Boris V Spassky. On the Black side, Istvan Csom and Ognjen Cvitan are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/closed-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/closed-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6",{"moves":8533,"fen":8622,"gamesPlayed":8623,"whiteWinPct":7033,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":2726,"topPlayersWhite":8624,"topPlayersBlack":8629,"parentOpening":8541,"parentOpeningSlug":8519},"r1bqk1nr/pp2ppbp/2np2p1/2p5/4P3/2NP2P1/PPP2PBP/R1BQK1NR w KQkq - 0 6",635582,[8625,8626,8628],{"name":8375,"games":3280},{"name":5372,"games":8627},62,{"name":8373,"games":3572},[8630,8632,8633],{"name":8631,"games":4060},"Istvan Csom",{"name":1297,"games":289},{"name":1295,"games":623},{"title":8525,"description":8603},"closed-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6","articles/openings/closed-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6",[123,699,1298],"VfTRBVjPkkNDgx7kOfPTx6OpGrTHfEcQlovuUY1eCs0",{"id":8640,"title":8641,"body":8642,"bots":8703,"categories":8704,"date":382,"description":8705,"eco":8706,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":8707,"image":8720,"meta":8721,"navigation":111,"path":8722,"quickFacts":8723,"seo":8742,"slug":8743,"stem":8744,"tags":8745,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":8746},"openings/articles/openings/closed-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6-6-be3.md","Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3... 6.Be3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":8643,"toc":8697},[8644,8651,8653,8659,8661,8664,8680,8682,8684,8690,8692],[10,8645,8646,8647,8650],{},"The Closed Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3... 6.Be3 arises after ",[14,8648,8649],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d6 6.Be3"," and falls under ECO code B26. 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On the Black side, Mark L Hebden and Pia Cramling are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":8862,"answer":8863},"How can I practice the Colle System?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Colle System against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[8802,8808],{"title":8897,"description":8898,"botIds":8899,"difficulty":445,"focus":723},"Building Foundations in the Colle System","Paige Flipper is a balanced Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Eileen Left is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[8816,8822],{"title":8901,"description":8902,"botIds":8903,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Colle System","Morris Leander is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[7003],{"title":8905,"description":8906,"botIds":8907,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Colle System","Reed Pages is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Alek Sacrowicz is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[302,8841],{"title":8909,"description":8910,"botIds":8911,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Colle System","Bishopla Fouré is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Steve Quipster is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[8834,4870],"65QGC7esvMdpSgFddOjqP2dQQKcpB3lXPe3GTwQnNU8",{"id":8914,"title":8915,"body":8916,"bots":8969,"categories":8970,"date":89,"description":8971,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":8972,"faq":8975,"image":8988,"meta":8989,"navigation":111,"path":8990,"quickFacts":8991,"seo":8996,"slug":8997,"stem":8998,"tags":8999,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":9000},"openings/articles/openings/crab-opening.md","Crab Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":8917,"toc":8964},[8918,8925,8927,8933,8935,8938,8954,8956,8958],[10,8919,8920,8921,8924],{},"The Crab Opening arises after ",[14,8922,8923],{},"1.a4 e5 2.h4"," and falls under ECO code A00. This sequence offers nothing for White's development and actively weakens the position, making it unsuitable for serious play. The name comes from the visual appearance of the a- and h-pawns on the board, which resemble a crab's claws. Its sole redeeming feature is that 2.h4 prevents Black from playing 2...Qh4. With 392,329 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a rarely played opening.",[19,8926,22],{"id":21},[10,8928,25,8929,31],{},[27,8930,8932],{"href":8931},"/resources/openings/ware-opening","Ware Opening",[19,8934,35],{"id":34},[10,8936,8937],{},"Based on 392,329 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,8939,8940,8944,8949],{},[43,8941,8942,6638],{},[14,8943,47],{},[43,8945,8946,8948],{},[14,8947,53],{},": 55.7%",[43,8950,8951,8953],{},[14,8952,59],{},": 4.9%",[10,8955,985],{},[19,8957,67],{"id":66},[10,8959,8960,8961,77],{},"The best way to learn the Crab Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,8962,76],{"href":73,"rel":8963},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":8965},[8966,8967,8968],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Crab Opening (1.a4 e5 2.h4) — This variation does nothing to aid White's development and weakens their position, and thus is not recommended for serious play. It is named due to its crab-like appearance, with the a and h pawns ... Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":8973,"url":8974},"Crab Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._a4",[8976,8979,8982,8985],{"question":8977,"answer":8978},"What is the Crab Opening?","The Crab Opening begins with 1.a4 e5 2.h4 and is classified under ECO code A00. This variation does nothing to aid White's development and weakens their position, and thus is not recommended for serious play.",{"question":8980,"answer":8981},"Is the Crab Opening good for beginners?","The Crab Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":8983,"answer":8984},"What are the win rates for the Crab Opening?","Across 392,329 Lichess games, White wins 39.4% of the time, Black wins 55.7%, and 4.9% are drawn.",{"question":8986,"answer":8987},"How can I practice the Crab Opening?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Crab Opening by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/crab-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/crab-opening",{"moves":8923,"gamesPlayed":8992,"whiteWinPct":6682,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":8994,"parentOpening":8932,"parentOpeningSlug":8995},392329,4.9,55.7,"ware-opening",{"title":8915,"description":8971},"crab-opening","articles/openings/crab-opening",[123,125],"ZF8qcFCNjWLdCrvOUtFoKRMoZipovHFM-Pyd_wzf0fM",{"id":9002,"title":9003,"body":9004,"bots":9081,"categories":9137,"date":382,"description":9138,"eco":9139,"extension":92,"externalLink":9140,"faq":9143,"image":9156,"meta":9157,"navigation":111,"path":9158,"quickFacts":9159,"seo":9179,"slug":427,"stem":9180,"tags":9181,"trainingTips":9182,"__hash__":9203},"openings/articles/openings/d5.md","Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5): A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":9005,"toc":9075},[9006,9013,9015,9022,9024,9027,9043,9045,9047,9050,9066,9068,9070],[10,9007,9008,9009,9012],{},"The Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5) arises after ",[14,9010,9011],{},"1.d4 d5"," and falls under ECO code A40. The Queen's Pawn Opening begins with White seizing central territory: the d4 pawn directly covers c5 and e5, and the queen now surveys the d-file. It also opens a diagonal for the queenside bishop to enter the game later. As the second most popular first move after 1. e4, the Queen's Pawn opening produces games that are generally more closed and positional than the tactical battles common in King's Pawn openings, largely because the d4 pawn is already protected by the queen, making the early moves less forcing. White's strategic aim is less about rapid piece development and more about restraining Black's counterplay. Left unchecked, White would follow up with 2. e4 to establish a dominant two-pawn centre and enjoy comfortable development in the resulting space. Black's primary task, therefore, is to prevent this, and the most effective way to do so is to control the e4 square. With 523.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,9014,22],{"id":21},[10,9016,25,9017,9021],{},[27,9018,9020],{"href":9019},"/resources/openings/queens-pawn-game","Queen's Pawn Game",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (1797 games), Aleksey Dreev (1577 games), Loek Van Wely (1401 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Viktor Korchnoi (841 games), Vassily Ivanchuk (751 games), Viswanathan Anand (730 games).",[19,9023,35],{"id":34},[10,9025,9026],{},"Based on 523.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,9028,9029,9034,9039],{},[43,9030,9031,9033],{},[14,9032,47],{},": 51.3%",[43,9035,9036,9038],{},[14,9037,53],{},": 44%",[43,9040,9041,1606],{},[14,9042,59],{},[10,9044,3520],{},[19,9046,176],{"id":175},[10,9048,9049],{},"After 1.d4 d5, the main continuations include:",[40,9051,9052,9056,9062],{},[43,9053,9054],{},[27,9055,1340],{"href":1339},[43,9057,9058],{},[27,9059,9061],{"href":9060},"/resources/openings/veresov-attack","Veresov Attack",[43,9063,9064],{},[27,9065,7928],{"href":7927},[10,9067,202],{},[19,9069,67],{"id":66},[10,9071,9072,9073,77],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5) is through practice. 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The resulting games tend to be more closed and positional than open and tactical.","A40",{"title":9141,"url":9142},"Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5) - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4",[9144,9147,9150,9153],{"question":9145,"answer":9146},"What is the Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5)?","The Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5) begins with 1.d4 d5 and is classified under ECO code A40. 1. d4 is the Queen's pawn opening.",{"question":9148,"answer":9149},"Is the Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5) good for beginners?","The Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5) can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":9151,"answer":9152},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5)?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit](/resources/openings/queens-gambit); [Veresov Attack](/resources/openings/veresov-attack); [Closed Game: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3](/resources/openings/closed-game-1-d4-d5-2-nf3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":9154,"answer":9155},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5)?","Across 523.3 million Lichess games, White wins 51.3% of the time, Black wins 44%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Aleksey Dreev. On the Black side, Viktor Korchnoi and Vassily Ivanchuk are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/d5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/d5",{"moves":9011,"fen":9160,"gamesPlayed":9161,"whiteWinPct":9162,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":3876,"topPlayersWhite":9163,"topPlayersBlack":9170,"parentOpening":9020,"parentOpeningSlug":9178},"rnbqkbnr/ppp1pppp/8/3p4/3P4/8/PPP1PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 2",523262183,51.3,[9164,9166,9168],{"name":409,"games":9165},1797,{"name":412,"games":9167},1577,{"name":2733,"games":9169},1401,[9171,9173,9176],{"name":419,"games":9172},841,{"name":9174,"games":9175},"Vassily Ivanchuk",751,{"name":902,"games":9177},730,"queens-pawn-game",{"title":9003,"description":9138},"articles/openings/d5",[123,432,125],[9183,9187,9191,9195,9199],{"title":9184,"description":9185,"botIds":9186,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5)","Billable E. Hours is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Carrie Oakey is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[9083,9088],{"title":9188,"description":9189,"botIds":9190,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5)","Sergei Matinov is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Hiroshi Tanaka is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[7803,9102],{"title":9192,"description":9193,"botIds":9194,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5)","Anita Dayoff is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while José Reef is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[7815,9109],{"title":9196,"description":9197,"botIds":9198,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5)","Filê Rei is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Gracie is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[9116,7544],{"title":9200,"description":9201,"botIds":9202,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Queen's Pawn Systems (1...d5)","Mona Liso is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Christian Theo is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[9123,9129],"hZTJXkMmkCTXXXNyZi9298JnL18Fx0b3b8b6W_2SZos",{"id":9205,"title":9206,"body":9207,"bots":9292,"categories":9330,"date":382,"description":9331,"eco":9332,"extension":92,"externalLink":9333,"faq":9336,"image":9346,"meta":9347,"navigation":111,"path":9348,"quickFacts":9349,"seo":9361,"slug":9362,"stem":9363,"tags":9364,"trainingTips":9365,"__hash__":9381},"openings/articles/openings/d6-sicilian.md","Sicilian Defense: d6 Systems: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":9208,"toc":9285},[9209,9216,9218,9221,9223,9226,9241,9243,9245,9248,9268,9270,9272,9278,9280],[10,9210,9211,9212,9215],{},"The Sicilian Defense: d6 Systems arises after ",[14,9213,9214],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6"," and falls under ECO code B20. The Sicilian is a counter-attacking, asymmetric defence in which Black uses a flank pawn to contest d4, aiming to exchange it for White's central d-pawn and emerge with a two-to-one central pawn majority. With 2...d6, Black chooses the most flexible continuation of the Open Sicilian, preserving the ability to enter a range of deeply theoretical systems: the Najdorf (via ...a6), the Dragon (via ...g6), the Classical (via ...Nc6 and ...e5), or the Scheveningen (via ...e6). Unlike 2...Nc6 or 2...e6, this move avoids early piece or structural commitments, letting Black tailor the setup to White's response. A key characteristic of 1...c5 is that it does not aid development or open bishop diagonals the way 1...e5 does, meaning Black must invest at least one more pawn move before a bishop can emerge, and White can exploit this development lead by opening the position. After the standard sequence 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4, White obtains central space and active piece placement, while Black relies on the queenside pawn majority and the half-open c-file for counterplay. White also has 3. Bb5+, the Moscow Variation, as an alternative to the Open Sicilian. With 516.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,9217,22],{"id":21},[10,9219,9220],{},"Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (661 games), Heikki MJ Westerinen (641 games), Oleg Korneev (608 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Loek Van Wely (738 games), Miso Cebalo (592 games), Zdenko Kozul (590 games).",[19,9222,35],{"id":34},[10,9224,9225],{},"Based on 90.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,9227,9228,9232,9237],{},[43,9229,9230,2540],{},[14,9231,47],{},[43,9233,9234,9236],{},[14,9235,53],{},": 47.4%",[43,9238,9239,3034],{},[14,9240,59],{},[10,9242,63],{},[19,9244,176],{"id":175},[10,9246,9247],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6, the main continuations include:",[40,9249,9250,9256,9262],{},[43,9251,9252],{},[27,9253,9255],{"href":9254},"/resources/openings/moscow","Moscow",[43,9257,9258],{},[27,9259,9261],{"href":9260},"/resources/openings/chekhover-sicilian","Chekhover Sicilian",[43,9263,9264],{},[27,9265,9267],{"href":9266},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4",[10,9269,202],{},[19,9271,206],{"id":205},[40,9273,9274],{},[43,9275,9276,537],{},[14,9277,536],{},[19,9279,67],{"id":66},[10,9281,9282,9283,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: d6 Systems is through practice. 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Though the Dragon's strategic themes are straightforward in outline, the sheer depth of established theory means that a single inaccuracy against a well-prepared opponent can prove decisive. Black's plan is to fianchetto the dark-squared bishop on g7, from where it exerts powerful pressure on the center and supports queenside counterplay. The trade-off is that 5...g6 compromises Black's kingside pawn cover, inviting White to mount a kingside offensive. In the most common scenarios, White castles queenside and advances kingside pawns to tear open Black's king position, while Black castles short and directs counterattacking resources at the center and the queenside. This mutual assault on opposite flanks leaves no room for slow maneuvering — sharp tactics dominate throughout. As in all mainline Sicilian structures, Black has exchanged the c-pawn for White's d-pawn, undermining White's center and opening the c-file, while White compensates with faster development and attacking momentum. 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A common beginner's error in this position is 6...Ng4??, attempting to eliminate White's dark-squared bishop and thereby enhance the power of Black's own bishop headed for g7. However, this is a serious mistake that loses badly to 7.Bb5+, which exploits the undefended position of Black's pieces. With 2.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,9577,22],{"id":21},[10,9579,25,9580,9584],{},[27,9581,9583],{"href":9582},"/resources/openings/dragon","Sicilian Defense: Dragon Variation",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Oleg Korneev (45 games), John TH Van der Wiel (26 games), Sandor Farago (24 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Miso Cebalo (81 games), Evarth Kahn (77 games), Chris G Ward (68 games).",[19,9586,35],{"id":34},[10,9588,9589],{},"Based on 2.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,9591,9592,9596,9600],{},[43,9593,9594,1802],{},[14,9595,47],{},[43,9597,9598,2037],{},[14,9599,53],{},[43,9601,9602,7112],{},[14,9603,59],{},[10,9605,63],{},[19,9607,176],{"id":175},[10,9609,9610],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3, the main continuations include:",[40,9612,9613,9619],{},[43,9614,9615],{},[27,9616,9618],{"href":9617},"/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3",[43,9620,9621],{},[27,9622,9624],{"href":9623},"/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-be2-nc6-8-0-0","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.Be2 Nc6 8.0-0",[10,9626,202],{},[19,9628,206],{"id":205},[40,9630,9631],{},[43,9632,9633,537],{},[14,9634,536],{},[19,9636,67],{"id":66},[10,9638,9639,9640,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,9641,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":9643},[9644,9645,9646,9647,9648],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3) — Black might be tempted to play the trap 6...Ng4??, intending to chop off White's dark-squared Bishop, which would strengthen the Black Bishop soon arriving at g7. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B72",{"title":9654,"url":9655},"Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3/5...g6/6._Be3",[9657,9660,9663,9666],{"question":9658,"answer":9659},"What is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 and is classified under ECO code B72. Black might be tempted to play the trap 6...Ng4??, intending to chop off White's dark-squared Bishop, which would strengthen the Black Bishop soon arriving at g7.",{"question":9661,"answer":9662},"Is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 suitable for beginners?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":9664,"answer":9665},"What are the main variations of the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3?","The main continuations include: [Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3](/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3); [Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.Be2 Nc6 8.0-0](/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-be2-nc6-8-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":9667,"answer":9668},"What are the win rates for the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3?","Across 2.6 million Lichess games, White wins 47.7% of the time, Black wins 47%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oleg Korneev and John TH Van der Wiel. On the Black side, Miso Cebalo and Evarth Kahn are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3",{"moves":9574,"fen":9673,"gamesPlayed":9674,"whiteWinPct":1868,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":2088,"topPlayersWhite":9675,"topPlayersBlack":9681,"parentOpening":9583,"parentOpeningSlug":9544},"rnbqkb1r/pp2pp1p/3p1np1/8/3NP3/2N1B3/PPP2PPP/R2QKB1R b KQkq - 1 6",2570037,[9676,9677,9679],{"name":4423,"games":341},{"name":9678,"games":681},"John TH Van der Wiel",{"name":9680,"games":2887},"Sandor Farago",[9682,9683,9684],{"name":1295,"games":3347},{"name":4603,"games":3996},{"name":9542,"games":1293},{"title":9566,"description":9651},"dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3","articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3",[123,699,1298,701],"nH6hVEhlNbFeLuqsUWDGLic_RiKVS4V48rXcwNu2kd8",{"id":9691,"title":9692,"body":9693,"bots":9768,"categories":9769,"date":382,"description":9770,"eco":9771,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":9772,"image":9785,"meta":9786,"navigation":111,"path":9787,"quickFacts":9788,"seo":9804,"slug":9805,"stem":9806,"tags":9807,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":9808},"openings/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-be2-nc6-8-0-0.md","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 8.0-0: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":9694,"toc":9761},[9695,9702,9704,9710,9712,9715,9729,9731,9733,9736,9744,9746,9748,9754,9756],[10,9696,9697,9698,9701],{},"The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 8.0-0 arises after ",[14,9699,9700],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.Be2 Nc6 8.0-0"," and falls under ECO code B73. With 261,017 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,9703,22],{"id":21},[10,9705,25,9706,9709],{},[27,9707,9708],{"href":9440},"Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Praveen Mahadeo Thipsay (9 games), Ludwig Sr Rellstab (9 games), Daniel Abraham Yanofsky (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ventzislav Inkiov (13 games), Juan Traian Iliesco (8 games), Gyula Sax (7 games).",[19,9711,35],{"id":34},[10,9713,9714],{},"Based on 261,017 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,9716,9717,9721,9725],{},[43,9718,9719,1807],{},[14,9720,47],{},[43,9722,9723,3825],{},[14,9724,53],{},[43,9726,9727,6643],{},[14,9728,59],{},[10,9730,63],{},[19,9732,176],{"id":175},[10,9734,9735],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.Be2 Nc6 8.0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,9737,9738],{},[43,9739,9740],{},[27,9741,9743],{"href":9742},"/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-be2-nc6-8-0-0-0-0-9-nb3","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.Be2 Nc6 8.0-0 0-0 9.Nb3",[10,9745,202],{},[19,9747,206],{"id":205},[40,9749,9750],{},[43,9751,9752,537],{},[14,9753,536],{},[19,9755,67],{"id":66},[10,9757,9758,9759,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 8.0-0 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,9760,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":9762},[9763,9764,9765,9766,9767],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 8.0-0 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.Be2 Nc6 8.0-0) — White develops with Be2, taking a more restrained approach to the Dragon. The resulting positions are less forcing than the Yugoslav Attack but offer White a stable positional edge. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B73",[9773,9776,9779,9782],{"question":9774,"answer":9775},"What is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 8.0-0?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 8.0-0 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.Be2 Nc6 8.0-0 and is classified under ECO code B73.",{"question":9777,"answer":9778},"Is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 8.0-0 suitable for beginners?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 8.0-0 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":9780,"answer":9781},"What are the main variations of the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 8.0-0?","The main continuations include: [Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.Be2 Nc6 8.0-0 0-0 9.Nb3](/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-be2-nc6-8-0-0-0-0-9-nb3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":9783,"answer":9784},"What are the win rates for the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 8.0-0?","Across 261,017 Lichess games, White wins 47.6% of the time, Black wins 46.3%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Praveen Mahadeo Thipsay and Ludwig Sr Rellstab. On the Black side, Ventzislav Inkiov and Juan Traian Iliesco are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-be2-nc6-8-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-be2-nc6-8-0-0",{"moves":9700,"fen":9789,"gamesPlayed":9790,"whiteWinPct":1869,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":3870,"topPlayersWhite":9791,"topPlayersBlack":9798,"parentOpening":9708,"parentOpeningSlug":9686},"r1bqk2r/pp2ppbp/2np1np1/8/3NP3/2N1B3/PPP1BPPP/R2Q1RK1 b kq - 5 8",261017,[9792,9794,9796],{"name":9793,"games":1561},"Praveen Mahadeo Thipsay",{"name":9795,"games":1561},"Ludwig Sr Rellstab",{"name":9797,"games":1561},"Daniel Abraham Yanofsky",[9799,9801,9803],{"name":9800,"games":623},"Ventzislav Inkiov",{"name":9802,"games":1440},"Juan Traian Iliesco",{"name":1730,"games":1443},{"title":9692,"description":9770},"dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-be2-nc6-8-0-0","articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-be2-nc6-8-0-0",[123,699,1298,701],"2Mxp0DUDsVduEIHDQ8udtSpJm8OsCl8tv-ybq2fJRlA",{"id":9810,"title":9811,"body":9812,"bots":9872,"categories":9873,"date":382,"description":9874,"eco":9875,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":9876,"image":9889,"meta":9890,"navigation":111,"path":9891,"quickFacts":9892,"seo":9909,"slug":9910,"stem":9911,"tags":9912,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":9913},"openings/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-be2-nc6-8-0-0-0-0-9-nb3.md","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Nb3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":9813,"toc":9866},[9814,9821,9823,9829,9831,9834,9849,9851,9853,9859,9861],[10,9815,9816,9817,9820],{},"The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Nb3 arises after ",[14,9818,9819],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.Be2 Nc6 8.0-0 0-0 9.Nb3"," and falls under ECO code B74. With 82,666 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,9822,22],{"id":21},[10,9824,25,9825,9828],{},[27,9826,9827],{"href":9623},"Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 8.0-0",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Praveen Mahadeo Thipsay (19 games), Vladimir Gurevich (16 games), Joan Fluvia Poyatos (14 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ponnuswamy Konguvel (12 games), Alexander Khalifman (7 games), Bernardo Roselli Mailhe (7 games).",[19,9830,35],{"id":34},[10,9832,9833],{},"Based on 82,666 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,9835,9836,9840,9845],{},[43,9837,9838,9416],{},[14,9839,47],{},[43,9841,9842,9844],{},[14,9843,53],{},": 44.9%",[43,9846,9847,5147],{},[14,9848,59],{},[10,9850,63],{},[19,9852,206],{"id":205},[40,9854,9855],{},[43,9856,9857,537],{},[14,9858,536],{},[19,9860,67],{"id":66},[10,9862,9863,9864,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Nb3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,9865,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":9867},[9868,9869,9870,9871],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Nb3 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.Be2 Nc6 8.0-0 0-0 9.Nb3) — White develops with Be2, taking a more restrained approach to the Dragon. The resulting positions are less forcing than the Yugoslav Attack but offer White a stable positional edge. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B74",[9877,9880,9883,9886],{"question":9878,"answer":9879},"What is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Nb3?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Nb3 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.Be2 Nc6 8.0-0 0-0 9.Nb3 and is classified under ECO code B74.",{"question":9881,"answer":9882},"Is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Nb3 suitable for beginners?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Nb3 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. 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This move marks the beginning of the Yugoslav Attack, one of the most aggressive systems against the Dragon. The pawn on f3 shores up the e4 pawn, releasing the c3-knight from defensive duties, and also creates the possibility of a rook lift along the f-file after kingside castling. Although f3 cuts off the queen's diagonal access on the kingside, the queen finds an excellent central post on d2 via 8. Qd2, from where it can support attacks on either flank. The classic game Boleslavsky-Lissitzin (Moscow, 1956) illustrates these ideas well. With 2.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,9927,22],{"id":21},[10,9929,25,9930,9932],{},[27,9931,9708],{"href":9440},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Oleg Korneev (42 games), John TH Van der Wiel (26 games), Herman C Van Riemsdijk (22 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Evarth Kahn (77 games), Miso Cebalo (77 games), Chris G Ward (62 games).",[19,9934,35],{"id":34},[10,9936,9937],{},"Based on 2.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,9939,9940,9944,9949],{},[43,9941,9942,1353],{},[14,9943,47],{},[43,9945,9946,9948],{},[14,9947,53],{},": 44.8%",[43,9950,9951,2632],{},[14,9952,59],{},[10,9954,63],{},[19,9956,176],{"id":175},[10,9958,9959],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3, the main continuations include:",[40,9961,9962],{},[43,9963,9964],{},[27,9965,9967],{"href":9966},"/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0",[10,9969,202],{},[19,9971,206],{"id":205},[40,9973,9974],{},[43,9975,9976,537],{},[14,9977,536],{},[19,9979,67],{"id":66},[10,9981,9982,9983,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,9984,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":9986},[9987,9988,9989,9990,9991],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f3 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3) — Known as the Yugoslav attack. The f3-pawn defends White's only center pawn at e4, freeing up her c3-knight. It also sets up a possible rook lift to the 2nd rank on the f-file following a kingside castling. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B75",{"title":9997,"url":9998},"Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3/5...g6/6._Be3/6...Bg7/7._f3",[10000,10003,10006,10009],{"question":10001,"answer":10002},"What is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f3?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f3 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 and is classified under ECO code B75.",{"question":10004,"answer":10005},"Is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f3 suitable for beginners?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f3 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":10007,"answer":10008},"What are the main variations of the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f3?","The main continuations include: [Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0](/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":10010,"answer":10011},"What are the win rates for the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f3?","Across 2.1 million Lichess games, White wins 49.8% of the time, Black wins 44.8%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oleg Korneev and John TH Van der Wiel. On the Black side, Evarth Kahn and Miso Cebalo are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3",{"moves":9924,"fen":10016,"gamesPlayed":10017,"whiteWinPct":1432,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":10018,"topPlayersWhite":10019,"topPlayersBlack":10024,"parentOpening":9708,"parentOpeningSlug":9686},"rnbqk2r/pp2ppbp/3p1np1/8/3NP3/2N1BP2/PPP3PP/R2QKB1R b KQkq - 0 7",2130884,44.8,[10020,10021,10022],{"name":4423,"games":2101},{"name":9678,"games":681},{"name":10023,"games":1447},"Herman C Van Riemsdijk",[10025,10026,10027],{"name":4603,"games":3996},{"name":1295,"games":3996},{"name":9542,"games":8627},{"title":9916,"description":9994},"dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3","articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3",[123,699,1298,701],"JVONcFB6d_epW8EKh-iBAEaKq3SA1m2EWEMAY7ZIcvE",{"id":10034,"title":10035,"body":10036,"bots":10111,"categories":10112,"date":382,"description":10113,"eco":10114,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":10115,"image":10128,"meta":10129,"navigation":111,"path":10130,"quickFacts":10131,"seo":10144,"slug":10145,"stem":10146,"tags":10147,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":10148},"openings/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0.md","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 0-0: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":10037,"toc":10104},[10038,10045,10047,10053,10055,10057,10072,10074,10076,10079,10087,10089,10091,10097,10099],[10,10039,10040,10041,10044],{},"The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 0-0 arises after ",[14,10042,10043],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0"," and falls under ECO code B76. With 1.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,10046,22],{"id":21},[10,10048,25,10049,10052],{},[27,10050,10051],{"href":9617},"Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Oleg Korneev (22 games), Csaba Balogh (18 games), Thomas Luther (14 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Evarth Kahn (77 games), Miso Cebalo (62 games), Natalija Pogonina (57 games).",[19,10054,35],{"id":34},[10,10056,6089],{},[40,10058,10059,10063,10067],{},[43,10060,10061,977],{},[14,10062,47],{},[43,10064,10065,5250],{},[14,10066,53],{},[43,10068,10069,10071],{},[14,10070,59],{},": 5.5%",[10,10073,63],{},[19,10075,176],{"id":175},[10,10077,10078],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,10080,10081],{},[43,10082,10083],{},[27,10084,10086],{"href":10085},"/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4",[10,10088,202],{},[19,10090,206],{"id":205},[40,10092,10093],{},[43,10094,10095,537],{},[14,10096,536],{},[19,10098,67],{"id":66},[10,10100,10101,10102,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 0-0 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,10103,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":10105},[10106,10107,10108,10109,10110],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 0-0 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0) — White develops the bishop to e3, preparing to support the center and potentially transition to an aggressive setup. The resulting positions balance strategic themes with tactical possibilities. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B76",[10116,10119,10122,10125],{"question":10117,"answer":10118},"What is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 0-0?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 0-0 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 and is classified under ECO code B76.",{"question":10120,"answer":10121},"Is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 0-0 suitable for beginners?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 0-0 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":10123,"answer":10124},"What are the main variations of the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 0-0?","The main continuations include: [Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4](/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":10126,"answer":10127},"What are the win rates for the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 0-0?","Across 1.6 million Lichess games, White wins 49.5% of the time, Black wins 45%, and 5.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oleg Korneev and Csaba Balogh. On the Black side, Evarth Kahn and Miso Cebalo are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0",{"moves":10043,"fen":10132,"gamesPlayed":10133,"whiteWinPct":1088,"drawPct":10134,"blackWinPct":341,"topPlayersWhite":10135,"topPlayersBlack":10140,"parentOpening":10051,"parentOpeningSlug":10029},"rnbq1rk1/pp2ppbp/3p1np1/8/3NP3/2N1BP2/PPP3PP/R2QKB1R w KQ - 1 8",1610544,5.5,[10136,10137,10139],{"name":4423,"games":1447},{"name":10138,"games":1672},"Csaba Balogh",{"name":5493,"games":289},[10141,10142,10143],{"name":4603,"games":3996},{"name":1295,"games":8627},{"name":2741,"games":4280},{"title":10035,"description":10113},"dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0","articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0",[123,699,1298,701],"MfAJyw3n4Me0hR6urZkVBL-DSIGz97SawQ2aPZha7Iw",{"id":10150,"title":10151,"body":10152,"bots":10227,"categories":10228,"date":382,"description":10229,"eco":10230,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":10231,"image":10244,"meta":10245,"navigation":111,"path":10246,"quickFacts":10247,"seo":10260,"slug":10261,"stem":10262,"tags":10263,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":10264},"openings/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4.md","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Bc4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":10153,"toc":10220},[10154,10161,10163,10169,10171,10174,10188,10190,10192,10195,10203,10205,10207,10213,10215],[10,10155,10156,10157,10160],{},"The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Bc4 arises after ",[14,10158,10159],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4"," and falls under ECO code B77. With 973,182 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,10162,22],{"id":21},[10,10164,25,10165,10168],{},[27,10166,10167],{"href":9966},"Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 0-0",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Sandor Farago (20 games), Emanuel Berg (20 games), Viesturs Meijers (19 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Evarth Kahn (41 games), Miso Cebalo (39 games), Sandor Farago (34 games).",[19,10170,35],{"id":34},[10,10172,10173],{},"Based on 973,182 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,10175,10176,10180,10184],{},[43,10177,10178,8670],{},[14,10179,47],{},[43,10181,10182,7748],{},[14,10183,53],{},[43,10185,10186,504],{},[14,10187,59],{},[10,10189,3520],{},[19,10191,176],{"id":175},[10,10193,10194],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4, the main continuations include:",[40,10196,10197],{},[43,10198,10199],{},[27,10200,10202],{"href":10201},"/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4 Bd7 10.0-0-0",[10,10204,202],{},[19,10206,206],{"id":205},[40,10208,10209],{},[43,10210,10211,537],{},[14,10212,536],{},[19,10214,67],{"id":66},[10,10216,10217,10218,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Bc4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,10219,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":10221},[10222,10223,10224,10225,10226],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Bc4 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4) — The Yugoslav Attack with f3, Qd2, and opposite-side castling creates one of the sharpest battles in chess. Both sides launch fierce pawn storms, and precise move-order knowledge is essential. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B77",[10232,10235,10238,10241],{"question":10233,"answer":10234},"What is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Bc4?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Bc4 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4 and is classified under ECO code B77.",{"question":10236,"answer":10237},"Is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Bc4 suitable for beginners?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Bc4 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":10239,"answer":10240},"What are the main variations of the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Bc4?","The main continuations include: [Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4 Bd7 10.0-0-0](/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":10242,"answer":10243},"What are the win rates for the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Bc4?","Across 973,182 Lichess games, White wins 50.8% of the time, Black wins 44.1%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Sandor Farago and Emanuel Berg. On the Black side, Evarth Kahn and Miso Cebalo are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4",{"moves":10159,"fen":10248,"gamesPlayed":10249,"whiteWinPct":8726,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":7867,"topPlayersWhite":10250,"topPlayersBlack":10256,"parentOpening":10167,"parentOpeningSlug":10145},"r1bq1rk1/pp2ppbp/2np1np1/8/2BNP3/2N1BP2/PPPQ2PP/R3K2R b KQ - 4 9",973182,[10251,10252,10254],{"name":9680,"games":2881},{"name":10253,"games":2881},"Emanuel Berg",{"name":10255,"games":1437},"Viesturs Meijers",[10257,10258,10259],{"name":4603,"games":1102},{"name":1295,"games":3339},{"name":9680,"games":688},{"title":10151,"description":10229},"dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4","articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4",[123,699,1298,701],"jBfGXI8ZHCRQIlF0DxGZV0AnbCkoNFQa6aBg1qtnQT8",{"id":10266,"title":10267,"body":10268,"bots":10343,"categories":10344,"date":382,"description":10345,"eco":10346,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":10347,"image":10360,"meta":10361,"navigation":111,"path":10362,"quickFacts":10363,"seo":10376,"slug":10377,"stem":10378,"tags":10379,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":10380},"openings/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0.md","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 10.0-0-0: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":10269,"toc":10336},[10270,10277,10279,10285,10287,10290,10304,10306,10308,10311,10319,10321,10323,10329,10331],[10,10271,10272,10273,10276],{},"The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 10.0-0-0 arises after ",[14,10274,10275],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4 Bd7 10.0-0-0"," and falls under ECO code B78. With 442,044 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,10278,22],{"id":21},[10,10280,25,10281,10284],{},[27,10282,10283],{"href":10085},"Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.Bc4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Sandor Farago (20 games), Krisztian Szabo (13 games), Vasilios Kotronias (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Evarth Kahn (29 games), Miso Cebalo (27 games), Sandor Farago (23 games).",[19,10286,35],{"id":34},[10,10288,10289],{},"Based on 442,044 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,10291,10292,10296,10300],{},[43,10293,10294,4770],{},[14,10295,47],{},[43,10297,10298,1802],{},[14,10299,53],{},[43,10301,10302,504],{},[14,10303,59],{},[10,10305,63],{},[19,10307,176],{"id":175},[10,10309,10310],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4 Bd7 10.0-0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,10312,10313],{},[43,10314,10315],{},[27,10316,10318],{"href":10317},"/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0-qa5","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4 Bd7 10.0-0-0 Qa5",[10,10320,202],{},[19,10322,206],{"id":205},[40,10324,10325],{},[43,10326,10327,537],{},[14,10328,536],{},[19,10330,67],{"id":66},[10,10332,10333,10334,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 10.0-0-0 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,10335,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":10337},[10338,10339,10340,10341,10342],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 10.0-0-0 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4 Bd7 10.0-0-0) — The Yugoslav Attack with f3, Qd2, and opposite-side castling creates one of the sharpest battles in chess. Both sides launch fierce pawn storms, and precise move-order knowledge is essential. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B78",[10348,10351,10354,10357],{"question":10349,"answer":10350},"What is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 10.0-0-0?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 10.0-0-0 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4 Bd7 10.0-0-0 and is classified under ECO code B78.",{"question":10352,"answer":10353},"Is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 10.0-0-0 suitable for beginners?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 10.0-0-0 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":10355,"answer":10356},"What are the main variations of the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 10.0-0-0?","The main continuations include: [Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4 Bd7 10.0-0-0 Qa5](/resources/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0-qa5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":10358,"answer":10359},"What are the win rates for the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 10.0-0-0?","Across 442,044 Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 47.7%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Sandor Farago and Krisztian Szabo. On the Black side, Evarth Kahn and Miso Cebalo are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0",{"moves":10275,"fen":10364,"gamesPlayed":10365,"whiteWinPct":4907,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":1868,"topPlayersWhite":10366,"topPlayersBlack":10372,"parentOpening":10283,"parentOpeningSlug":10261},"r2q1rk1/pp1bppbp/2np1np1/8/2BNP3/2N1BP2/PPPQ2PP/2KR3R b - - 6 10",442044,[10367,10368,10370],{"name":9680,"games":2881},{"name":10369,"games":623},"Krisztian Szabo",{"name":10371,"games":2096},"Vasilios Kotronias",[10373,10374,10375],{"name":4603,"games":1875},{"name":1295,"games":2875},{"name":9680,"games":684},{"title":10267,"description":10345},"dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0","articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0",[123,699,1298,701],"ryt5AV_D9anivHMvU15-aCPkgsWvOBOwcM_7f01VxIc",{"id":10382,"title":10383,"body":10384,"bots":10443,"categories":10444,"date":382,"description":10445,"eco":10446,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":10447,"image":10460,"meta":10461,"navigation":111,"path":10462,"quickFacts":10463,"seo":10477,"slug":10478,"stem":10479,"tags":10480,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":10481},"openings/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0-qa5.md","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Miso Cebalo (10 games), Luc Bergez (10 games), Illya Mutschnik (7 games).",[19,10402,35],{"id":34},[10,10404,10405],{},"Based on 47,684 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,10407,10408,10412,10416],{},[43,10409,10410,5545],{},[14,10411,47],{},[43,10413,10414,3688],{},[14,10415,53],{},[43,10417,10418,10071],{},[14,10419,59],{},[10,10421,985],{},[19,10423,206],{"id":205},[40,10425,10426],{},[43,10427,10428,537],{},[14,10429,536],{},[19,10431,67],{"id":66},[10,10433,10434,10435,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Qa5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,10436,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":10438},[10439,10440,10441,10442],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 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While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":10455,"answer":10456},"What are the win rates for the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Qa5?","Across 47,684 Lichess games, White wins 45.4% of the time, Black wins 49%, and 5.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Inna Gaponenko and Janis Klovans. On the Black side, Miso Cebalo and Luc Bergez are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":10458,"answer":10459},"How can I practice the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Qa5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Qa5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0-qa5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0-qa5",{"moves":10391,"fen":10464,"gamesPlayed":10465,"whiteWinPct":5592,"drawPct":10134,"blackWinPct":3766,"topPlayersWhite":10466,"topPlayersBlack":10471,"parentOpening":10399,"parentOpeningSlug":10377},"r4rk1/pp1bppbp/2np1np1/q7/2BNP3/2N1BP2/PPPQ2PP/2KR3R w - - 7 11",47684,[10467,10468,10469],{"name":5201,"games":589},{"name":680,"games":589},{"name":10470,"games":589},"Bozidar Ivanovic",[10472,10473,10475],{"name":1295,"games":1033},{"name":10474,"games":1033},"Luc Bergez",{"name":10476,"games":1443},"Illya Mutschnik",{"title":10383,"description":10445},"dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0-qa5","articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-be3-bg7-7-f3-0-0-8-qd2-nc6-9-bc4-bd7-10-0-0-0-qa5",[123,699,1298,701],"_GZKzwb4KSWI8-LKzqDsrMcnQYibTIpn2QPDBV6ji6Q",{"id":10483,"title":10484,"body":10485,"bots":10544,"categories":10545,"date":382,"description":10546,"eco":10547,"extension":92,"externalLink":10548,"faq":10551,"image":10564,"meta":10565,"navigation":111,"path":10566,"quickFacts":10567,"seo":10585,"slug":10586,"stem":10587,"tags":10588,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":10589},"openings/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-f4.md","Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":10486,"toc":10538},[10487,10494,10496,10501,10503,10506,10521,10523,10525,10531,10533],[10,10488,10489,10490,10493],{},"The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 arises after ",[14,10491,10492],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.f4"," and falls under ECO code B71. This crafty move sets up a tactical idea that can gain White a tempo if Black is not attentive. The key point is that 6. f4 prepares the e5 advance: if Black proceeds with the typical Dragon development pattern without precaution, White can push e5, gaining time against the f6-knight. Black's best response is to develop the other knight to support the position and guard against this threat. With 306,129 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,10495,22],{"id":21},[10,10497,25,10498,10500],{},[27,10499,9583],{"href":9582},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Olga Gutmakher (7 games), Joaquim Durao (7 games), Theresa Reh (6 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include A Jonathan Mestel (6 games), Andrew J Whiteley (6 games), Samuel Herman Reshevsky (5 games).",[19,10502,35],{"id":34},[10,10504,10505],{},"Based on 306,129 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,10507,10508,10513,10517],{},[43,10509,10510,10512],{},[14,10511,47],{},": 53.2%",[43,10514,10515,6736],{},[14,10516,53],{},[43,10518,10519,766],{},[14,10520,59],{},[10,10522,1505],{},[19,10524,206],{"id":205},[40,10526,10527],{},[43,10528,10529,537],{},[14,10530,536],{},[19,10532,67],{"id":66},[10,10534,10535,10536,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,10537,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":10539},[10540,10541,10542,10543],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.f4) — The idea of this sneaky move is to setup a tactic that wins a tempo if black's not careful. The best move and the refutation. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B71",{"title":10549,"url":10550},"Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3/5...g6/6._f4",[10552,10555,10558,10561],{"question":10553,"answer":10554},"What is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.f4 and is classified under ECO code B71. The idea of this sneaky move is to setup a tactic that wins a tempo if black's not careful.",{"question":10556,"answer":10557},"Is the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 suitable for beginners?","The Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":10559,"answer":10560},"What are the win rates for the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4?","Across 306,129 Lichess games, White wins 53.2% of the time, Black wins 42.4%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Olga Gutmakher and Joaquim Durao. On the Black side, A Jonathan Mestel and Andrew J Whiteley are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":10562,"answer":10563},"How can I practice the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Dragon Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-f4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-f4",{"moves":10492,"fen":10568,"gamesPlayed":10569,"whiteWinPct":10570,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":6796,"topPlayersWhite":10571,"topPlayersBlack":10578,"parentOpening":9583,"parentOpeningSlug":9544},"rnbqkb1r/pp2pp1p/3p1np1/8/3NPP2/2N5/PPP3PP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 0 6",306129,53.2,[10572,10574,10576],{"name":10573,"games":1443},"Olga Gutmakher",{"name":10575,"games":1443},"Joaquim Durao",{"name":10577,"games":2984},"Theresa Reh",[10579,10581,10583],{"name":10580,"games":2984},"A Jonathan Mestel",{"name":10582,"games":2984},"Andrew J Whiteley",{"name":10584,"games":252},"Samuel Herman Reshevsky",{"title":10484,"description":10546},"dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-f4","articles/openings/dragon-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-g6-6-f4",[123,699,1298,701],"dvNJXcFAKvj3n8sQ1nOh3Xkhss7zE6LRwgzGy_7J3uw",{"id":10591,"title":10592,"body":10593,"bots":10655,"categories":10656,"date":89,"description":10657,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":10658,"faq":10660,"image":10673,"meta":10674,"navigation":111,"path":10675,"quickFacts":10676,"seo":10678,"slug":10679,"stem":10680,"tags":10681,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":10682},"openings/articles/openings/dunst-opening.md","Dunst Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":10594,"toc":10650},[10595,10602,10604,10607,10621,10623,10625,10628,10640,10642,10644],[10,10596,10597,10598,10601],{},"The Dunst Opening arises after ",[14,10599,10600],{},"1.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code A00. While 1.Nc3 develops a knight to an active central square, it sees far less play than 1.Nf3 for two key reasons. First, the knight on c3 blocks the c-pawn, ruling out c4 — which can be problematic if the game transposes into a d4 system. Second, unlike 1.Nf3 (which prevents 1...e5), 1.Nc3 does nothing to stop 1...d5, since the d-pawn is already defended by Black's queen. Indeed, 1...d5 is the main response, and it carries the threat of 2...d4, which would gain space and force the knight to retreat. White can prevent this with 2.d4 (transposing into a closed game), 2.Nf3 (entering a reversed Mexican Defence), or 2.e3. The most popular approach, however, is to allow the advance with 2.e4, planning 2...d4 3.Nce2 e5 4.Ng3. The opening is highly transpositional — several Black responses allow White to reach standard king's pawn positions via 2.e4, though independent lines are also possible. With 20.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening.",[19,10603,35],{"id":34},[10,10605,10606],{},"Based on 20.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,10608,10609,10613,10617],{},[43,10610,10611,2540],{},[14,10612,47],{},[43,10614,10615,9236],{},[14,10616,53],{},[43,10618,10619,3034],{},[14,10620,59],{},[10,10622,63],{},[19,10624,176],{"id":175},[10,10626,10627],{},"After 1.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,10629,10630,10634],{},[43,10631,10632],{},[27,10633,2524],{"href":2523},[43,10635,10636],{},[27,10637,10639],{"href":10638},"/resources/openings/novosibirsk-opening","Novosibirsk Opening",[10,10641,202],{},[19,10643,67],{"id":66},[10,10645,10646,10647,77],{},"The best way to learn the Dunst Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,10648,76],{"href":73,"rel":10649},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":10651},[10652,10653,10654],{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Dunst Opening (1.Nc3) — 1. Nc3 is an unusual opening that allows for a variety of transpositions, along with some independent lines. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":10659,"url":2565},"Dunst Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[10661,10664,10667,10670],{"question":10662,"answer":10663},"What is the Dunst Opening?","The Dunst Opening begins with 1.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code A00.",{"question":10665,"answer":10666},"Is the Dunst Opening good for beginners?","The Dunst Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":10668,"answer":10669},"What are the main variations of the Dunst Opening?","The main continuations include: [Dunst Opening: 1...e5](/resources/openings/dunst-opening-e5); [Novosibirsk Opening](/resources/openings/novosibirsk-opening). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":10671,"answer":10672},"What are the win rates for the Dunst Opening?","Across 20.9 million Lichess games, White wins 47.9% of the time, Black wins 47.4%, and 4.7% are drawn.","/static/img/articles/openings/dunst-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dunst-opening",{"moves":10600,"gamesPlayed":10677,"whiteWinPct":2584,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":9352},20892038,{"title":10592,"description":10657},"dunst-opening","articles/openings/dunst-opening",[123,125],"SA9Gh_HZzJB7cvcHV2InQgDKzpZVsJ7lfG3iN55iCF4",{"id":10684,"title":10685,"body":10686,"bots":10753,"categories":10754,"date":89,"description":10755,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":10756,"faq":10758,"image":10771,"meta":10772,"navigation":111,"path":10773,"quickFacts":10774,"seo":10776,"slug":2585,"stem":10777,"tags":10778,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":10779},"openings/articles/openings/dunst-opening-e5.md","Dunst Opening: 1...e5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":10687,"toc":10747},[10688,10695,10697,10703,10705,10708,10722,10724,10726,10729,10737,10739,10741],[10,10689,10690,10691,10694],{},"The Dunst Opening: 1...e5 arises after ",[14,10692,10693],{},"1.Nc3 e5"," and falls under ECO code A00. The resulting position mirrors a Nimzowitsch Defence (1.e4 Nc6) with colors reversed, but White enjoys the benefit of an extra tempo, making it quite playable. The continuation 2.d4 exd4 3.Qxd4 most closely parallels the Nimzowitsch structure. A key difference is that since Black has not yet played ...d5 (unlike in 1.e4 Nc6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 Qxd5, where White's d-pawn hangs), Black can immediately develop with 3...Nc6. Another option is 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4, known as the Napoleon Attack, which produces positions reminiscent of the Scotch Game. With 6.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening.",[19,10696,22],{"id":21},[10,10698,25,10699,31],{},[27,10700,10702],{"href":10701},"/resources/openings/dunst-opening","Dunst Opening",[19,10704,35],{"id":34},[10,10706,10707],{},"Based on 6.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,10709,10710,10714,10718],{},[43,10711,10712,2540],{},[14,10713,47],{},[43,10715,10716,1807],{},[14,10717,53],{},[43,10719,10720,1606],{},[14,10721,59],{},[10,10723,63],{},[19,10725,176],{"id":175},[10,10727,10728],{},"After 1.Nc3 e5, the main continuations include:",[40,10730,10731],{},[43,10732,10733],{},[27,10734,10736],{"href":10735},"/resources/openings/battambang-opening","Battambang Opening",[10,10738,202],{},[19,10740,67],{"id":66},[10,10742,10743,10744,77],{},"The best way to learn the Dunst Opening: 1...e5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,10745,76],{"href":73,"rel":10746},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":10748},[10749,10750,10751,10752],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Dunst Opening: 1...e5 (1.Nc3 e5) — This position resembles a Nimzowitsch defence, 1. e4 Nc6, but colours reversed and it's White to move. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":10757,"url":2565},"Dunst Opening: 1...e5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[10759,10762,10765,10768],{"question":10760,"answer":10761},"What is the Dunst Opening: 1...e5?","The Dunst Opening: 1...e5 begins with 1.Nc3 e5 and is classified under ECO code A00. This position resembles a Nimzowitsch defence, 1.",{"question":10763,"answer":10764},"Is the Dunst Opening: 1...e5 good for beginners?","The Dunst Opening: 1...e5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":10766,"answer":10767},"What are the main variations of the Dunst Opening: 1...e5?","The main continuations include: [Battambang Opening](/resources/openings/battambang-opening). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":10769,"answer":10770},"What are the win rates for the Dunst Opening: 1...e5?","Across 6.7 million Lichess games, White wins 47.9% of the time, Black wins 47.6%, and 4.6% are drawn.","/static/img/articles/openings/dunst-opening-e5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dunst-opening-e5",{"moves":10693,"gamesPlayed":10775,"whiteWinPct":2584,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":1869,"parentOpening":10702,"parentOpeningSlug":10679},6658557,{"title":10685,"description":10755},"articles/openings/dunst-opening-e5",[123,125],"3DvG96_8rlMy1rWbOUoG2jA21o3vpFCR_SGlIp1fzHU",{"id":10781,"title":10782,"body":10783,"bots":10827,"categories":10828,"date":89,"description":10829,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":10830,"faq":10833,"image":10846,"meta":10847,"navigation":111,"path":10848,"quickFacts":10849,"seo":10853,"slug":10854,"stem":10855,"tags":10856,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":10857},"openings/articles/openings/durkins-attack.md","Durkin's Attack: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":10784,"toc":10823},[10785,10792,10794,10797,10813,10815,10817],[10,10786,10787,10788,10791],{},"The Durkin's Attack arises after ",[14,10789,10790],{},"1.Na3"," and falls under ECO code A00. Placing the knight on the rim gives it minimal influence over the board, and the move does almost nothing to improve White's position — it essentially invites Black to choose how to set up. Black can comfortably seize the center with 1...e5 or 1...d5. After 1...e5, White's most purposeful continuation is 2.Nc4, targeting the e5 pawn. As the Oxford Companion to Chess notes, this opening was \"played in over-the-board and correspondence games by Robert Durkin (1923-) of New Jersey, but rarely by anyone else.\" Chess author Eric Schiller dubbed it the Sodium Attack, since \"Na\" is the chemical symbol for sodium. With 462,368 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a rarely played opening.",[19,10793,35],{"id":34},[10,10795,10796],{},"Based on 462,368 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,10798,10799,10804,10808],{},[43,10800,10801,10803],{},[14,10802,47],{},": 40.7%",[43,10805,10806,10512],{},[14,10807,53],{},[43,10809,10810,10812],{},[14,10811,59],{},": 6.1%",[10,10814,985],{},[19,10816,67],{"id":66},[10,10818,10819,10820,77],{},"The best way to learn the Durkin's Attack is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,10821,76],{"href":73,"rel":10822},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":10824},[10825,10826],{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Durkin's Attack (1.Na3) — White develops their knight to the edge of the board, where it has little influence on the board. This is a poor move that does little to develop White's position, at best passing the turn for Blac... Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":10831,"url":10832},"Durkin's Attack - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._Na3",[10834,10837,10840,10843],{"question":10835,"answer":10836},"What is the Durkin's Attack?","The Durkin's Attack begins with 1.Na3 and is classified under ECO code A00. White develops their knight to the edge of the board, where it has little influence on the board.",{"question":10838,"answer":10839},"Is the Durkin's Attack good for beginners?","The Durkin's Attack can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":10841,"answer":10842},"What are the win rates for the Durkin's Attack?","Across 462,368 Lichess games, White wins 40.7% of the time, Black wins 53.2%, and 6.1% are drawn.",{"question":10844,"answer":10845},"How can I practice the Durkin's Attack?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Durkin's Attack by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/durkins-attack.webp",{},"/articles/openings/durkins-attack",{"moves":10790,"gamesPlayed":10850,"whiteWinPct":10851,"drawPct":10852,"blackWinPct":10570},462368,40.7,6.1,{"title":10782,"description":10829},"durkins-attack","articles/openings/durkins-attack",[123,125],"8OLIuzp8ORWgyXGyO39XuRNKTj2GXWywcattz-u73HQ",{"id":10859,"title":10860,"body":10861,"bots":10938,"categories":10981,"date":382,"description":10982,"eco":10983,"extension":92,"externalLink":10984,"faq":10987,"image":11000,"meta":11001,"navigation":111,"path":11002,"quickFacts":11003,"seo":11020,"slug":11021,"stem":11022,"tags":11023,"trainingTips":11024,"__hash__":11041},"openings/articles/openings/dutch.md","Dutch Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":10862,"toc":10932},[10863,10870,10872,10877,10879,10882,10896,10898,10900,10903,10923,10925,10927],[10,10864,10865,10866,10869],{},"The Dutch Defense arises after ",[14,10867,10868],{},"1.d4 f5"," and falls under ECO code A80. As the fourth most common reply to 1. d4, the Dutch sees Black using the f-pawn to stake a claim on the e4 square. Since 1...f5 neither develops a piece nor prepares to (unlike 1...Nf6 or 1...d5), it ranks below Black's other main options for controlling e4. Moreover, advancing the f-pawn before castling carries inherent risk by exposing the kingside, as illustrated by the classic Hopton Attack trap: 2. Bg5 h6 3. Bh4 g5 3. Bg3 f4 (attempting to win the bishop) 4. e3 fxg3?? 5. Qh5#. Despite these drawbacks, the Dutch is a combative, distinctive choice that sets it apart from typical 1. d4 defenses, with Black directing maximum energy toward a kingside offensive. White's standard strategy involves a setup with Bg2, Nf3, short castling, and c4, achievable through various move orders. The most common is 2. g3, though 2. c4 and 2. Nf3 are also frequently played and generally lead to the same positions. With 22.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,10871,22],{"id":21},[10,10873,25,10874,10876],{},[27,10875,148],{"href":147},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (56 games), Peter Lukacs (41 games), Loek Van Wely (40 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir P Malaniuk (334 games), Thanh Trang Hoang (171 games), Pavel Potapov (134 games).",[19,10878,35],{"id":34},[10,10880,10881],{},"Based on 22.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,10883,10884,10888,10892],{},[43,10885,10886,5245],{},[14,10887,47],{},[43,10889,10890,2924],{},[14,10891,53],{},[43,10893,10894,1362],{},[14,10895,59],{},[10,10897,63],{},[19,10899,176],{"id":175},[10,10901,10902],{},"After 1.d4 f5, the main continuations include:",[40,10904,10905,10911,10917],{},[43,10906,10907],{},[27,10908,10910],{"href":10909},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-g3","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.g3",[43,10912,10913],{},[27,10914,10916],{"href":10915},"/resources/openings/staunton-gambit","Staunton Gambit",[43,10918,10919],{},[27,10920,10922],{"href":10921},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4",[10,10924,202],{},[19,10926,67],{"id":66},[10,10928,10929,10930,77],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defense is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,10931,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":10933},[10934,10935,10936,10937],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[10939,10940,10947,10952,10957,10961,10967,10973],{"id":1639,"name":1640,"rating":1641,"imageUrl":1642,"country":1643,"countryCode":1644,"defensiveAggressive":250,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":577,"unpreparedTheoretical":609,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":10941,"name":10942,"rating":10943,"imageUrl":10944,"country":10945,"countryCode":10946,"defensiveAggressive":2697,"simplifyingComplicating":1234,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":3279,"unpreparedTheoretical":826,"blunderLikelihood":242},"cJmmk","Lena Lullaby",866,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/cJmmk_175.webp","Tajikistan","tj",{"id":10948,"name":10949,"rating":10950,"imageUrl":10951,"country":248,"countryCode":249,"defensiveAggressive":4868,"simplifyingComplicating":3561,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":1056,"unpreparedTheoretical":5335,"blunderLikelihood":678},"OuYps","Hank Cowboy",1902,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/OuYps_175.webp",{"id":10953,"name":10954,"rating":10955,"imageUrl":10956,"country":7832,"countryCode":7833,"defensiveAggressive":297,"simplifyingComplicating":263,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":1226,"unpreparedTheoretical":1056,"blunderLikelihood":268},"IdBIT","Rosa Mantic",2014,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/IdBIT_175.webp",{"id":10958,"name":10959,"rating":7552,"imageUrl":10960,"country":1203,"countryCode":1204,"defensiveAggressive":4554,"simplifyingComplicating":2697,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":3279,"unpreparedTheoretical":853,"blunderLikelihood":3876},"mkgct","Brooke Rivers","https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/mkgct_175.webp",{"id":10962,"name":10963,"rating":10964,"imageUrl":10965,"country":375,"countryCode":376,"defensiveAggressive":591,"simplifyingComplicating":1057,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":10966,"unpreparedTheoretical":329,"blunderLikelihood":1040},"KUnya","Al Beback",2529,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/KUnya_175.webp",0.31,{"id":10968,"name":10969,"rating":10970,"imageUrl":10971,"country":8301,"countryCode":8302,"defensiveAggressive":349,"simplifyingComplicating":2697,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":1047,"unpreparedTheoretical":10972,"blunderLikelihood":1443},"Hbcaj","Frida Fire",1873,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/Hbcaj_175.webp",-0.04999999999999999,{"id":10974,"name":10975,"rating":10976,"imageUrl":10977,"country":10978,"countryCode":10979,"defensiveAggressive":1233,"simplifyingComplicating":350,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":588,"unpreparedTheoretical":10980,"blunderLikelihood":1235},"SZpga","Sebastian Wave",2094,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/SZpga_175.webp","Portugal","pt",-0.11499999999999999,[647],"Learn the Dutch Defense (1.d4 f5) — This is the Dutch defence, the fourth most common way to meet 1. d4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A80",{"title":10985,"url":10986},"Dutch Defense - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...f5",[10988,10991,10994,10997],{"question":10989,"answer":10990},"What is the Dutch Defense?","The Dutch Defense begins with 1.d4 f5 and is classified under ECO code A80. This is the Dutch defence, the fourth most common way to meet 1. d4.",{"question":10992,"answer":10993},"Is the Dutch Defense good for beginners?","The Dutch Defense can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":10995,"answer":10996},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defense?","Across 22.3 million Lichess games, White wins 50% of the time, Black wins 45.5%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Peter Lukacs. On the Black side, Vladimir P Malaniuk and Thanh Trang Hoang are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":10998,"answer":10999},"How can I practice the Dutch Defense?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Dutch Defense against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 824 rating) to advanced (2529+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch",{"moves":10868,"fen":11004,"gamesPlayed":11005,"whiteWinPct":300,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":2980,"topPlayersWhite":11006,"topPlayersBlack":11011,"parentOpening":148,"parentOpeningSlug":427},"rnbqkbnr/ppppp1pp/8/5p2/3P4/8/PPP1PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 2",22283090,[11007,11008,11010],{"name":409,"games":1040},{"name":11009,"games":1102},"Peter Lukacs",{"name":2733,"games":3266},[11012,11014,11017],{"name":8879,"games":11013},334,{"name":11015,"games":11016},"Thanh Trang Hoang",171,{"name":11018,"games":11019},"Pavel Potapov",134,{"title":10860,"description":10982},"dutch","articles/openings/dutch",[123,432,700,701],[11025,11029,11033,11037],{"title":11026,"description":11027,"botIds":11028,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Dutch Defense","Sven Sauna is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Lena Lullaby is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[1639,10941],{"title":11030,"description":11031,"botIds":11032,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Dutch Defense","Frida Fire is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Hank Cowboy is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[10968,10948],{"title":11034,"description":11035,"botIds":11036,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Dutch Defense","Rosa Mantic is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Sebastian Wave is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[10953,10974],{"title":11038,"description":11039,"botIds":11040,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Dutch Defense","Brooke Rivers is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Al Beback is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[10958,10962],"xNhPKR1s4_zztTUiSDNl6r8b792pifDyS6ETUbD1Oe8",{"id":11043,"title":11044,"body":11045,"bots":11118,"categories":11119,"date":382,"description":11120,"eco":11121,"extension":92,"externalLink":11122,"faq":11125,"image":11138,"meta":11139,"navigation":111,"path":11140,"quickFacts":11141,"seo":11153,"slug":11154,"stem":11155,"tags":11156,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":11157},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":11046,"toc":11112},[11047,11054,11056,11063,11065,11068,11082,11084,11086,11089,11103,11105,11107],[10,11048,11049,11050,11053],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 arises after ",[14,11051,11052],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4"," and falls under ECO code A84. From this position, Black has essentially two standard setups to choose from along with one theoretically driven system. With 7.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,11055,22],{"id":21},[10,11057,25,11058,11062],{},[27,11059,11061],{"href":11060},"/resources/openings/dutch","Dutch Defense",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (20 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (16 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (14 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir P Malaniuk (41 games), Pavel Potapov (35 games), Thanh Trang Hoang (32 games).",[19,11064,35],{"id":34},[10,11066,11067],{},"Based on 7.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,11069,11070,11074,11078],{},[43,11071,11072,2798],{},[14,11073,47],{},[43,11075,11076,972],{},[14,11077,53],{},[43,11079,11080,1362],{},[14,11081,59],{},[10,11083,63],{},[19,11085,176],{"id":175},[10,11087,11088],{},"After 1.d4 f5 2.c4, the main continuations include:",[40,11090,11091,11097],{},[43,11092,11093],{},[27,11094,11096],{"href":11095},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-nc3","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nc3",[43,11098,11099],{},[27,11100,11102],{"href":11101},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3",[10,11104,202],{},[19,11106,67],{"id":66},[10,11108,11109,11110,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,11111,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":11113},[11114,11115,11116,11117],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 (1.d4 f5 2.c4) — Towards this move black has basically two typical set ups and one theory based opening. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A84",{"title":11123,"url":11124},"Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...f5/2._c4",[11126,11129,11132,11135],{"question":11127,"answer":11128},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 and is classified under ECO code A84. Towards this move black has basically two typical set ups and one theory based opening..",{"question":11130,"answer":11131},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":11133,"answer":11134},"What are the main variations of the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4?","The main continuations include: [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nc3](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-nc3); [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":11136,"answer":11137},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4?","Across 7.6 million Lichess games, White wins 49.1% of the time, Black wins 46.4%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Vladimir P Malaniuk and Pavel Potapov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4",{"moves":11052,"fen":11142,"gamesPlayed":11143,"whiteWinPct":2871,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":1086,"topPlayersWhite":11144,"topPlayersBlack":11149,"parentOpening":11061,"parentOpeningSlug":11021},"rnbqkbnr/ppppp1pp/8/5p2/2PP4/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 2",7560537,[11145,11146,11147],{"name":409,"games":2881},{"name":422,"games":4060},{"name":11148,"games":289},"Alexander G Beliavsky",[11150,11151,11152],{"name":8879,"games":1102},{"name":11018,"games":1726},{"name":11015,"games":1731},{"title":11044,"description":11120},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4",[123,432,701],"scjQl8Xk9M9TMfVhTVdOnFexybPf4rzzeyKkTwY-U6I",{"id":11159,"title":11160,"body":11161,"bots":11233,"categories":11234,"date":382,"description":11235,"eco":11236,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":11237,"image":11250,"meta":11251,"navigation":111,"path":11252,"quickFacts":11253,"seo":11268,"slug":11269,"stem":11270,"tags":11271,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":11272},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.g3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":11162,"toc":11227},[11163,11170,11172,11177,11179,11182,11197,11199,11201,11204,11218,11220,11222],[10,11164,11165,11166,11169],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.g3 arises after ",[14,11167,11168],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3"," and falls under ECO code A86. With 254,281 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,11171,22],{"id":21},[10,11173,25,11174,11176],{},[27,11175,10922],{"href":10921},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Mathias Roeder (18 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (12 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (11 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir P Malaniuk (12 games), Mihai-Lucian Grunberg (11 games), Marc Santo Roman (9 games).",[19,11178,35],{"id":34},[10,11180,11181],{},"Based on 254,281 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,11183,11184,11189,11193],{},[43,11185,11186,11188],{},[14,11187,47],{},": 51.2%",[43,11190,11191,8437],{},[14,11192,53],{},[43,11194,11195,1930],{},[14,11196,59],{},[10,11198,3520],{},[19,11200,176],{"id":175},[10,11202,11203],{},"After 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3, the main continuations include:",[40,11205,11206,11212],{},[43,11207,11208],{},[27,11209,11211],{"href":11210},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2",[43,11213,11214],{},[27,11215,11217],{"href":11216},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3",[10,11219,202],{},[19,11221,67],{"id":66},[10,11223,11224,11225,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.g3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,11226,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":11228},[11229,11230,11231,11232],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.g3 (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3) — An aggressive defense where Black plays ...f5, fighting for control of the e4 square and preparing kingside operations. The resulting positions are double-edged with chances for both sides. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A86",[11238,11241,11244,11247],{"question":11239,"answer":11240},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.g3?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.g3 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 and is classified under ECO code A86.",{"question":11242,"answer":11243},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.g3 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.g3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":11245,"answer":11246},"What are the main variations of the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.g3?","The main continuations include: [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2); [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":11248,"answer":11249},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.g3?","Across 254,281 Lichess games, White wins 51.2% of the time, Black wins 43.1%, and 5.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Mathias Roeder and Alexander G Beliavsky. On the Black side, Vladimir P Malaniuk and Mihai-Lucian Grunberg are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3",{"moves":11168,"fen":11254,"gamesPlayed":11255,"whiteWinPct":11256,"drawPct":1988,"blackWinPct":8507,"topPlayersWhite":11257,"topPlayersBlack":11262,"parentOpening":10922,"parentOpeningSlug":11154},"rnbqkb1r/ppppp1pp/5n2/5p2/2PP4/6P1/PP2PP1P/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 3",254281,51.2,[11258,11260,11261],{"name":11259,"games":1672},"Mathias Roeder",{"name":11148,"games":2096},{"name":422,"games":3779},[11263,11264,11266],{"name":8879,"games":2096},{"name":11265,"games":3779},"Mihai-Lucian Grunberg",{"name":11267,"games":1561},"Marc Santo Roman",{"title":11160,"description":11235},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3",[123,432,701],"Ntwop9DaPc2O7C3OPMs1fhuwz6ZQFIjtdc-JqmePvT8",{"id":11274,"title":11275,"body":11276,"bots":11342,"categories":11343,"date":382,"description":11344,"eco":11345,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":11346,"image":11359,"meta":11360,"navigation":111,"path":11361,"quickFacts":11362,"seo":11377,"slug":11378,"stem":11379,"tags":11380,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":11381},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 4.Bg2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":11277,"toc":11336},[11278,11285,11287,11293,11295,11298,11312,11314,11316,11319,11327,11329,11331],[10,11279,11280,11281,11284],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 4.Bg2 arises after ",[14,11282,11283],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2"," and falls under ECO code A90. With 399,808 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,11286,22],{"id":21},[10,11288,25,11289,11292],{},[27,11290,11291],{"href":11101},"Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.g3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Pia Cramling (18 games), Peter Lukacs (16 games), Igor Khenkin (16 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Evgeny Gleizerov (75 games), Mikhail Ulibin (59 games), Igor Naumkin (41 games).",[19,11294,35],{"id":34},[10,11296,11297],{},"Based on 399,808 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,11299,11300,11304,11308],{},[43,11301,11302,6096],{},[14,11303,47],{},[43,11305,11306,6736],{},[14,11307,53],{},[43,11309,11310,5649],{},[14,11311,59],{},[10,11313,3520],{},[19,11315,176],{"id":175},[10,11317,11318],{},"After 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2, the main continuations include:",[40,11320,11321],{},[43,11322,11323],{},[27,11324,11326],{"href":11325},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7",[10,11328,202],{},[19,11330,67],{"id":66},[10,11332,11333,11334,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 4.Bg2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,11335,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":11337},[11338,11339,11340,11341],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 4.Bg2 (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2) — An aggressive defense where Black plays ...f5, fighting for control of the e4 square and preparing kingside operations. The resulting positions are double-edged with chances for both sides. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A90",[11347,11350,11353,11356],{"question":11348,"answer":11349},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 4.Bg2?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 4.Bg2 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 and is classified under ECO code A90.",{"question":11351,"answer":11352},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 4.Bg2 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 4.Bg2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":11354,"answer":11355},"What are the main variations of the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 4.Bg2?","The main continuations include: [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":11357,"answer":11358},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 4.Bg2?","Across 399,808 Lichess games, White wins 51.4% of the time, Black wins 42.4%, and 6.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Pia Cramling and Peter Lukacs. On the Black side, Evgeny Gleizerov and Mikhail Ulibin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2",{"moves":11283,"fen":11363,"gamesPlayed":11364,"whiteWinPct":6158,"drawPct":5697,"blackWinPct":6796,"topPlayersWhite":11365,"topPlayersBlack":11369,"parentOpening":11291,"parentOpeningSlug":11269},"rnbqkb1r/pppp2pp/4pn2/5p2/2PP4/6P1/PP2PPBP/RNBQK1NR b KQkq - 1 4",399808,[11366,11367,11368],{"name":7870,"games":1672},{"name":11009,"games":4060},{"name":5502,"games":4060},[11370,11373,11375],{"name":11371,"games":11372},"Evgeny Gleizerov",75,{"name":11374,"games":3572},"Mikhail Ulibin",{"name":11376,"games":1102},"Igor Naumkin",{"title":11275,"description":11344},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2",[123,432,701],"J8taXmnzNkl-tisKDIL1NKi-viBzXSFRmi01aDp4y-I",{"id":11383,"title":11384,"body":11385,"bots":11452,"categories":11453,"date":382,"description":11454,"eco":11455,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":11456,"image":11469,"meta":11470,"navigation":111,"path":11471,"quickFacts":11472,"seo":11485,"slug":11486,"stem":11487,"tags":11488,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":11489},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Be7: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":11386,"toc":11446},[11387,11394,11396,11402,11404,11407,11422,11424,11426,11429,11437,11439,11441],[10,11388,11389,11390,11393],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Be7 arises after ",[14,11391,11392],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7"," and falls under ECO code A91. With 144,255 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,11395,22],{"id":21},[10,11397,25,11398,11401],{},[27,11399,11400],{"href":11210},"Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 4.Bg2",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Glenn C Flear (7 games), Colin S Crouch (7 games), Ivan Farago (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Simon K Williams (25 games) and Igor Naumkin (25 games).",[19,11403,35],{"id":34},[10,11405,11406],{},"Based on 144,255 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,11408,11409,11413,11418],{},[43,11410,11411,5973],{},[14,11412,47],{},[43,11414,11415,11417],{},[14,11416,53],{},": 42.5%",[43,11419,11420,2047],{},[14,11421,59],{},[10,11423,3520],{},[19,11425,176],{"id":175},[10,11427,11428],{},"After 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7, the main continuations include:",[40,11430,11431],{},[43,11432,11433],{},[27,11434,11436],{"href":11435},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0",[10,11438,202],{},[19,11440,67],{"id":66},[10,11442,11443,11444,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Be7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,11445,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":11447},[11448,11449,11450,11451],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Be7 (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7) — Black develops with ...Be7 in the Classical Dutch, maintaining flexibility before committing to a pawn structure. The resulting positions allow Black to choose between Stonewall (...d5) and fluid (...d6) setups. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A91",[11457,11460,11463,11466],{"question":11458,"answer":11459},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Be7?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Be7 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 and is classified under ECO code A91.",{"question":11461,"answer":11462},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Be7 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Be7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":11464,"answer":11465},"What are the main variations of the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Be7?","The main continuations include: [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":11467,"answer":11468},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Be7?","Across 144,255 Lichess games, White wins 51.6% of the time, Black wins 42.5%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Glenn C Flear and Colin S Crouch. On the Black side, Simon K Williams and Igor Naumkin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7",{"moves":11392,"fen":11473,"gamesPlayed":11474,"whiteWinPct":6048,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":11475,"topPlayersWhite":11476,"topPlayersBlack":11481,"parentOpening":11400,"parentOpeningSlug":11378},"rnbqk2r/ppppb1pp/4pn2/5p2/2PP4/6P1/PP2PPBP/RNBQK1NR w KQkq - 2 5",144255,42.5,[11477,11478,11480],{"name":6394,"games":1443},{"name":11479,"games":1443},"Colin S Crouch",{"name":409,"games":1443},[11482,11484],{"name":11483,"games":593},"Simon K Williams",{"name":11376,"games":593},{"title":11384,"description":11454},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7",[123,432,701],"TqfVUegknGF6S7Jmto2G7lQ0maEVpMKlM_FjtAIOeQ0",{"id":11491,"title":11492,"body":11493,"bots":11572,"categories":11573,"date":382,"description":11574,"eco":11575,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":11576,"image":11589,"meta":11590,"navigation":111,"path":11591,"quickFacts":11592,"seo":11605,"slug":11606,"stem":11607,"tags":11608,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":11609},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 0-0: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":11494,"toc":11566},[11495,11502,11504,11510,11512,11515,11530,11532,11534,11537,11557,11559,11561],[10,11496,11497,11498,11501],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 0-0 arises after ",[14,11499,11500],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0"," and falls under ECO code A92. With 156,914 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,11503,22],{"id":21},[10,11505,25,11506,11509],{},[27,11507,11508],{"href":11325},"Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Be7",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (8 games), Glenn C Flear (7 games), Colin S Crouch (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Igor Naumkin (35 games), Simon K Williams (18 games), Thorsten Michael Haub (17 games).",[19,11511,35],{"id":34},[10,11513,11514],{},"Based on 156,914 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,11516,11517,11521,11526],{},[43,11518,11519,11188],{},[14,11520,47],{},[43,11522,11523,11525],{},[14,11524,53],{},": 42.9%",[43,11527,11528,6643],{},[14,11529,59],{},[10,11531,3520],{},[19,11533,176],{"id":175},[10,11535,11536],{},"After 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,11538,11539,11545,11551],{},[43,11540,11541],{},[27,11542,11544],{"href":11543},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6",[43,11546,11547],{},[27,11548,11550],{"href":11549},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.b3",[43,11552,11553],{},[27,11554,11556],{"href":11555},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-nc3-c6","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.Nc3 c6",[10,11558,202],{},[19,11560,67],{"id":66},[10,11562,11563,11564,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 0-0 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,11565,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":11567},[11568,11569,11570,11571],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 0-0 (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0) — Black develops with ...Be7 in the Classical Dutch, maintaining flexibility before committing to a pawn structure. The resulting positions allow Black to choose between Stonewall (...d5) and fluid (...d6) setups. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A92",[11577,11580,11583,11586],{"question":11578,"answer":11579},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 0-0?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 0-0 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 and is classified under ECO code A92.",{"question":11581,"answer":11582},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 0-0 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 0-0 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":11584,"answer":11585},"What are the main variations of the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 0-0?","The main continuations include: [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6); [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.b3](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3); [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.Nc3 c6](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-nc3-c6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":11587,"answer":11588},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 0-0?","Across 156,914 Lichess games, White wins 51.2% of the time, Black wins 42.9%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Glenn C Flear. On the Black side, Igor Naumkin and Simon K Williams are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0",{"moves":11500,"fen":11593,"gamesPlayed":11594,"whiteWinPct":11256,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":11595,"topPlayersWhite":11596,"topPlayersBlack":11600,"parentOpening":11508,"parentOpeningSlug":11486},"rnbq1rk1/ppppb1pp/4pn2/5p2/2PP4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQK2R w KQ - 4 6",156914,42.9,[11597,11598,11599],{"name":409,"games":1440},{"name":6394,"games":1443},{"name":11479,"games":1443},[11601,11602,11603],{"name":11376,"games":1726},{"name":11483,"games":1672},{"name":11604,"games":379},"Thorsten Michael Haub",{"title":11492,"description":11574},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0",[123,432,701],"41YrEmE2mD50jFwrdWlwDvB4p5AvzKFu-ujQxLkTV0k",{"id":11611,"title":11612,"body":11613,"bots":11680,"categories":11681,"date":382,"description":11682,"eco":11683,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":11684,"image":11697,"meta":11698,"navigation":111,"path":11699,"quickFacts":11700,"seo":11717,"slug":11718,"stem":11719,"tags":11720,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":11721},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 7.b3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":11614,"toc":11674},[11615,11622,11624,11630,11632,11635,11650,11652,11654,11657,11665,11667,11669],[10,11616,11617,11618,11621],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 7.b3 arises after ",[14,11619,11620],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.b3"," and falls under ECO code A93. With 11,646 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,11623,22],{"id":21},[10,11625,25,11626,11629],{},[27,11627,11628],{"href":11435},"Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 0-0",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Istvan Bilek (3 games), Joel Lautier (3 games), Joerg Gruenenwald (3 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lars Karlsson (12 games), Carlos Enrique Guimard (8 games), Grigorij Pres (7 games).",[19,11631,35],{"id":34},[10,11633,11634],{},"Based on 11,646 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,11636,11637,11641,11645],{},[43,11638,11639,6205],{},[14,11640,47],{},[43,11642,11643,6323],{},[14,11644,53],{},[43,11646,11647,11649],{},[14,11648,59],{},": 8.5%",[10,11651,1505],{},[19,11653,176],{"id":175},[10,11655,11656],{},"After 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.b3, the main continuations include:",[40,11658,11659],{},[43,11660,11661],{},[27,11662,11664],{"href":11663},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3-c6-8-ba3","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.b3 c6 8.Ba3",[10,11666,202],{},[19,11668,67],{"id":66},[10,11670,11671,11672,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 7.b3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,11673,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":11675},[11676,11677,11678,11679],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 7.b3 (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.b3) — White fianchettoes with b3, applying pressure along the a1-h8 diagonal while preparing to contest Black's center. The resulting positions feature a nuanced strategic battle. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A93",[11685,11688,11691,11694],{"question":11686,"answer":11687},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 7.b3?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 7.b3 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.b3 and is classified under ECO code A93.",{"question":11689,"answer":11690},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 7.b3 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 7.b3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":11692,"answer":11693},"What are the main variations of the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 7.b3?","The main continuations include: [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.b3 c6 8.Ba3](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3-c6-8-ba3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":11695,"answer":11696},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 7.b3?","Across 11,646 Lichess games, White wins 51.7% of the time, Black wins 39.8%, and 8.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Istvan Bilek and Joel Lautier. On the Black side, Lars Karlsson and Carlos Enrique Guimard are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3",{"moves":11620,"fen":11701,"gamesPlayed":11702,"whiteWinPct":6268,"drawPct":11703,"blackWinPct":6384,"topPlayersWhite":11704,"topPlayersBlack":11711,"parentOpening":11628,"parentOpeningSlug":11606},"rnbq1rk1/ppp1b1pp/4pn2/3p1p2/2PP4/1P3NP1/P3PPBP/RNBQ1RK1 b - - 0 7",11646,8.5,[11705,11707,11709],{"name":11706,"games":589},"Istvan Bilek",{"name":11708,"games":589},"Joel Lautier",{"name":11710,"games":589},"Joerg Gruenenwald",[11712,11714,11715],{"name":11713,"games":2096},"Lars Karlsson",{"name":8106,"games":1440},{"name":11716,"games":1443},"Grigorij Pres",{"title":11612,"description":11682},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3",[123,432,701],"-2dNJ_u1XLIOXq442xihrUAYOH0tJMzF0OujdSYXXu4",{"id":11723,"title":11724,"body":11725,"bots":11778,"categories":11779,"date":382,"description":11780,"eco":11781,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":11782,"image":11795,"meta":11796,"navigation":111,"path":11797,"quickFacts":11798,"seo":11816,"slug":11817,"stem":11818,"tags":11819,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":11820},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3-c6-8-ba3.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Ba3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":11726,"toc":11773},[11727,11734,11736,11742,11744,11747,11764,11766,11768],[10,11728,11729,11730,11733],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Ba3 arises after ",[14,11731,11732],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.b3 c6 8.Ba3"," and falls under ECO code A94. With 22,754 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,11735,22],{"id":21},[10,11737,25,11738,11741],{},[27,11739,11740],{"href":11549},"Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 7.b3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Milan Vukic (4 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (3 games), Paul Van der Sterren (3 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Anton Kuzin (7 games), Daniel Rivera (6 games), Sergio Mariotti (6 games).",[19,11743,35],{"id":34},[10,11745,11746],{},"Based on 22,754 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,11748,11749,11754,11759],{},[43,11750,11751,11753],{},[14,11752,47],{},": 54.4%",[43,11755,11756,11758],{},[14,11757,53],{},": 36.8%",[43,11760,11761,11763],{},[14,11762,59],{},": 8.8%",[10,11765,1505],{},[19,11767,67],{"id":66},[10,11769,11770,11771,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Ba3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,11772,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":11774},[11775,11776,11777],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Ba3 (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.b3 c6 8.Ba3) — The Stonewall formation with ...d5, ...e6, ...f5, and ...c6 provides a fortress-like center. Black has clear kingside attacking plans, but must solve the problem of the light-squared bishop. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A94",[11783,11786,11789,11792],{"question":11784,"answer":11785},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Ba3?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Ba3 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.b3 c6 8.Ba3 and is classified under ECO code A94.",{"question":11787,"answer":11788},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Ba3 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Ba3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":11790,"answer":11791},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Ba3?","Across 22,754 Lichess games, White wins 54.4% of the time, Black wins 36.8%, and 8.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Milan Vukic and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Anton Kuzin and Daniel Rivera are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":11793,"answer":11794},"How can I practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Ba3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Ba3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3-c6-8-ba3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3-c6-8-ba3",{"moves":11732,"fen":11799,"gamesPlayed":11800,"whiteWinPct":11801,"drawPct":11802,"blackWinPct":11803,"topPlayersWhite":11804,"topPlayersBlack":11809,"parentOpening":11740,"parentOpeningSlug":11718},"rnbq1rk1/pp2b1pp/2p1pn2/3p1p2/2PP4/BP3NP1/P3PPBP/RN1Q1RK1 b - - 1 8",22754,54.4,8.8,36.8,[11805,11806,11807],{"name":6388,"games":116},{"name":422,"games":589},{"name":11808,"games":589},"Paul Van der Sterren",[11810,11812,11814],{"name":11811,"games":1443},"Anton Kuzin",{"name":11813,"games":2984},"Daniel Rivera",{"name":11815,"games":2984},"Sergio Mariotti",{"title":11724,"description":11780},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3-c6-8-ba3","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-b3-c6-8-ba3",[123,432,701],"Q81VnYjb3NS8VLlKGBad2sM3-FUTB64h5FT4QHKGJzw",{"id":11822,"title":11823,"body":11824,"bots":11875,"categories":11876,"date":382,"description":11877,"eco":11878,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":11879,"image":11892,"meta":11893,"navigation":111,"path":11894,"quickFacts":11895,"seo":11913,"slug":11914,"stem":11915,"tags":11916,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":11917},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-nc3-c6.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... c6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":11825,"toc":11870},[11826,11833,11835,11840,11842,11845,11861,11863,11865],[10,11827,11828,11829,11832],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... c6 arises after ",[14,11830,11831],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.Nc3 c6"," and falls under ECO code A95. With 148,690 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,11834,22],{"id":21},[10,11836,25,11837,11839],{},[27,11838,11628],{"href":11435},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vitaly Chekhover (3 games), Risto Tuominen (3 games), Laszlo Szabo (3 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Carlos Enrique Guimard (16 games), Robert Bellin (7 games), Mikhail Botvinnik (6 games).",[19,11841,35],{"id":34},[10,11843,11844],{},"Based on 148,690 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,11846,11847,11852,11857],{},[43,11848,11849,11851],{},[14,11850,47],{},": 50.1%",[43,11853,11854,11856],{},[14,11855,53],{},": 42.8%",[43,11858,11859,6328],{},[14,11860,59],{},[10,11862,3520],{},[19,11864,67],{"id":66},[10,11866,11867,11868,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... c6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,11869,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":11871},[11872,11873,11874],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... c6 (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.Nc3 c6) — The Stonewall formation with ...d5, ...e6, ...f5, and ...c6 provides a fortress-like center. Black has clear kingside attacking plans, but must solve the problem of the light-squared bishop. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A95",[11880,11883,11886,11889],{"question":11881,"answer":11882},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... c6?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... c6 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d5 7.Nc3 c6 and is classified under ECO code A95.",{"question":11884,"answer":11885},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... c6 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... c6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":11887,"answer":11888},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... c6?","Across 148,690 Lichess games, White wins 50.1% of the time, Black wins 42.8%, and 7.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vitaly Chekhover and Risto Tuominen. On the Black side, Carlos Enrique Guimard and Robert Bellin are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":11890,"answer":11891},"How can I practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... c6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... c6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-nc3-c6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-nc3-c6",{"moves":11831,"fen":11896,"gamesPlayed":11897,"whiteWinPct":11898,"drawPct":6383,"blackWinPct":11899,"topPlayersWhite":11900,"topPlayersBlack":11907,"parentOpening":11628,"parentOpeningSlug":11606},"rnbq1rk1/pp2b1pp/2p1pn2/3p1p2/2PP4/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 0 8",148690,50.1,42.8,[11901,11903,11905],{"name":11902,"games":589},"Vitaly Chekhover",{"name":11904,"games":589},"Risto Tuominen",{"name":11906,"games":589},"Laszlo Szabo",[11908,11909,11911],{"name":8106,"games":4060},{"name":11910,"games":1443},"Robert Bellin",{"name":11912,"games":2984},"Mikhail Botvinnik",{"title":11823,"description":11877},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-nc3-c6","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d5-7-nc3-c6",[123,432,701],"hnT56OB-X-28otavKwiJ5ts_x839kFKXwUZZrd6jk98",{"id":11919,"title":11920,"body":11921,"bots":11986,"categories":11987,"date":382,"description":11988,"eco":11989,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":11990,"image":12003,"meta":12004,"navigation":111,"path":12005,"quickFacts":12006,"seo":12019,"slug":12020,"stem":12021,"tags":12022,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":12023},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... d6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":11922,"toc":11980},[11923,11930,11932,11937,11939,11942,11956,11958,11960,11963,11971,11973,11975],[10,11924,11925,11926,11929],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... d6 arises after ",[14,11927,11928],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6"," and falls under ECO code A96. With 187,233 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,11931,22],{"id":21},[10,11933,25,11934,11936],{},[27,11935,11628],{"href":11435},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Georg Danner (8 games), Colin S Crouch (7 games), Glenn C Flear (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Igor Naumkin (42 games), Simon K Williams (36 games), Bassem Amin (31 games).",[19,11938,35],{"id":34},[10,11940,11941],{},"Based on 187,233 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,11943,11944,11948,11952],{},[43,11945,11946,8670],{},[14,11947,47],{},[43,11949,11950,11525],{},[14,11951,53],{},[43,11953,11954,5147],{},[14,11955,59],{},[10,11957,3520],{},[19,11959,176],{"id":175},[10,11961,11962],{},"After 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6, the main continuations include:",[40,11964,11965],{},[43,11966,11967],{},[27,11968,11970],{"href":11969},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Qe8",[10,11972,202],{},[19,11974,67],{"id":66},[10,11976,11977,11978,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... d6 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A96",[11991,11994,11997,12000],{"question":11992,"answer":11993},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... d6?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... d6 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 and is classified under ECO code A96.",{"question":11995,"answer":11996},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... d6 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... d6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":11998,"answer":11999},"What are the main variations of the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... d6?","The main continuations include: [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Qe8](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":12001,"answer":12002},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... d6?","Across 187,233 Lichess games, White wins 50.8% of the time, Black wins 42.9%, and 6.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Georg Danner and Colin S Crouch. On the Black side, Igor Naumkin and Simon K Williams are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6",{"moves":11928,"fen":12007,"gamesPlayed":12008,"whiteWinPct":8726,"drawPct":5194,"blackWinPct":11595,"topPlayersWhite":12009,"topPlayersBlack":12014,"parentOpening":11628,"parentOpeningSlug":11606},"rnbq1rk1/ppp1b1pp/3ppn2/5p2/2PP4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQ1RK1 w - - 0 7",187233,[12010,12012,12013],{"name":12011,"games":1440},"Georg Danner",{"name":11479,"games":1443},{"name":6394,"games":1443},[12015,12016,12017],{"name":11376,"games":2101},{"name":11483,"games":5208},{"name":12018,"games":691},"Bassem Amin",{"title":11920,"description":11988},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6",[123,432,701],"q63zA1VGOmLA1W9pecRBnksXwEM2d45j43v6MyG4CCo",{"id":12025,"title":12026,"body":12027,"bots":12100,"categories":12101,"date":382,"description":12102,"eco":12103,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":12104,"image":12117,"meta":12118,"navigation":111,"path":12119,"quickFacts":12120,"seo":12136,"slug":12137,"stem":12138,"tags":12139,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":12140},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Bassem Amin (31 games), Alan Spice (27 games), Eva Moser (25 games).",[19,12045,35],{"id":34},[10,12047,12048],{},"Based on 58,200 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,12050,12051,12055,12060],{},[43,12052,12053,11188],{},[14,12054,47],{},[43,12056,12057,12059],{},[14,12058,53],{},": 43.5%",[43,12061,12062,2632],{},[14,12063,59],{},[10,12065,3520],{},[19,12067,176],{"id":175},[10,12069,12070],{},"After 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Qe8, the main continuations include:",[40,12072,12073,12079],{},[43,12074,12075],{},[27,12076,12078],{"href":12077},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-qc2","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Qe8 8.Qc2",[43,12080,12081],{},[27,12082,12084],{"href":12083},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-b3","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Qe8 8.b3",[10,12086,202],{},[19,12088,67],{"id":66},[10,12090,12091,12092,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 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Qe8 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Qe8 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":12112,"answer":12113},"What are the main variations of the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Qe8?","The main continuations include: [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Qe8 8.Qc2](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-qc2); [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Qe8 8.b3](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-b3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":12115,"answer":12116},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Qe8?","Across 58,200 Lichess games, White wins 51.2% of the time, Black wins 43.5%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Rainer Siegmund and Brian Patrick Reilly. On the Black side, Bassem Amin and Alan Spice are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8",{"moves":12034,"fen":12121,"gamesPlayed":12122,"whiteWinPct":11256,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":12123,"topPlayersWhite":12124,"topPlayersBlack":12130,"parentOpening":12042,"parentOpeningSlug":12020},"rnb1qrk1/ppp1b1pp/3ppn2/5p2/2PP4/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 2 8",58200,43.5,[12125,12126,12128],{"name":4598,"games":252},{"name":12127,"games":252},"Brian Patrick Reilly",{"name":12129,"games":252},"Lajos Portisch",[12131,12132,12134],{"name":12018,"games":691},{"name":12133,"games":2875},"Alan Spice",{"name":12135,"games":593},"Eva Moser",{"title":12026,"description":12102},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8",[123,432,701],"9d8cIrz26g1nFnH5zzn8VVnFOF2VJewncJ_P6J9bigI",{"id":12142,"title":12143,"body":12144,"bots":12195,"categories":12196,"date":382,"description":12197,"eco":12198,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":12199,"image":12212,"meta":12213,"navigation":111,"path":12214,"quickFacts":12215,"seo":12230,"slug":12231,"stem":12232,"tags":12233,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":12234},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-b3.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.b3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":12145,"toc":12190},[12146,12153,12155,12161,12163,12166,12181,12183,12185],[10,12147,12148,12149,12152],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.b3 arises after ",[14,12150,12151],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Qe8 8.b3"," and falls under ECO code A99. With 9,400 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,12154,22],{"id":21},[10,12156,25,12157,12160],{},[27,12158,12159],{"href":11969},"Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Qe8",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Georg Danner (5 games), Jan Adamski (4 games), Daniel Varela (3 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Alan Spice (13 games), Eva Moser (12 games), Jaroslav Polasek (9 games).",[19,12162,35],{"id":34},[10,12164,12165],{},"Based on 9,400 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,12167,12168,12173,12177],{},[43,12169,12170,12172],{},[14,12171,47],{},": 53.7%",[43,12174,12175,6533],{},[14,12176,53],{},[43,12178,12179,7112],{},[14,12180,59],{},[10,12182,1505],{},[19,12184,67],{"id":66},[10,12186,12187,12188,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.b3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,12189,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":12191},[12192,12193,12194],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.b3 (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Qe8 8.b3) — The Ilyin-Zhenevsky setup with ...Be7 and ...d6 gives Black a flexible position with kingside attacking prospects. The f5 pawn controls e4 while Black maintains options for ...e5 or ...Qe8-h5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A99",[12200,12203,12206,12209],{"question":12201,"answer":12202},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.b3?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.b3 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Qe8 8.b3 and is classified under ECO code A99.",{"question":12204,"answer":12205},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.b3 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.b3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":12207,"answer":12208},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.b3?","Across 9,400 Lichess games, White wins 53.7% of the time, Black wins 41%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Georg Danner and Jan Adamski. On the Black side, Alan Spice and Eva Moser are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":12210,"answer":12211},"How can I practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.b3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.b3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-b3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-b3",{"moves":12151,"fen":12216,"gamesPlayed":12217,"whiteWinPct":12218,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":1102,"topPlayersWhite":12219,"topPlayersBlack":12225,"parentOpening":12159,"parentOpeningSlug":12137},"rnb1qrk1/ppp1b1pp/3ppn2/5p2/2PP4/1PN2NP1/P3PPBP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 0 8",9400,53.7,[12220,12221,12223],{"name":12011,"games":252},{"name":12222,"games":116},"Jan Adamski",{"name":12224,"games":589},"Daniel Varela",[12226,12227,12228],{"name":12133,"games":623},{"name":12135,"games":2096},{"name":12229,"games":1561},"Jaroslav Polasek",{"title":12143,"description":12197},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-b3","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-b3",[123,432,701],"u5f0gq887WSPSWrf3fduRAjlHvt1-D12yRBhFmZUlFE",{"id":12236,"title":12237,"body":12238,"bots":12287,"categories":12288,"date":382,"description":12289,"eco":12290,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":12291,"image":12304,"meta":12305,"navigation":111,"path":12306,"quickFacts":12307,"seo":12321,"slug":12322,"stem":12323,"tags":12324,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":12325},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-qc2.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Qc2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":12239,"toc":12282},[12240,12247,12249,12254,12256,12259,12273,12275,12277],[10,12241,12242,12243,12246],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Qc2 arises after ",[14,12244,12245],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Qe8 8.Qc2"," and falls under ECO code A98. With 12,335 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,12248,22],{"id":21},[10,12250,25,12251,12253],{},[27,12252,12159],{"href":11969},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Efim Geller (3 games), Andrea Glaser (3 games), Gyula Kluger (2 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Bassem Amin (8 games), Alan Spice (6 games), Eva Moser (6 games).",[19,12255,35],{"id":34},[10,12257,12258],{},"Based on 12,335 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,12260,12261,12265,12269],{},[43,12262,12263,9416],{},[14,12264,47],{},[43,12266,12267,1168],{},[14,12268,53],{},[43,12270,12271,10071],{},[14,12272,59],{},[10,12274,63],{},[19,12276,67],{"id":66},[10,12278,12279,12280,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Qc2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,12281,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":12283},[12284,12285,12286],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Qc2 (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Qe8 8.Qc2) — The Ilyin-Zhenevsky setup with ...Be7 and ...d6 gives Black a flexible position with kingside attacking prospects. The f5 pawn controls e4 while Black maintains options for ...e5 or ...Qe8-h5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A98",[12292,12295,12298,12301],{"question":12293,"answer":12294},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Qc2?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Qc2 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 e6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Qe8 8.Qc2 and is classified under ECO code A98.",{"question":12296,"answer":12297},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Qc2 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Qc2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":12299,"answer":12300},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Qc2?","Across 12,335 Lichess games, White wins 48.8% of the time, Black wins 45.7%, and 5.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Efim Geller and Andrea Glaser. On the Black side, Bassem Amin and Alan Spice are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":12302,"answer":12303},"How can I practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Qc2?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 8.Qc2 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-qc2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-qc2",{"moves":12245,"fen":12308,"gamesPlayed":12309,"whiteWinPct":9531,"drawPct":10134,"blackWinPct":1280,"topPlayersWhite":12310,"topPlayersBlack":12317,"parentOpening":12159,"parentOpeningSlug":12137},"rnb1qrk1/ppp1b1pp/3ppn2/5p2/2PP4/2N2NP1/PPQ1PPBP/R1B2RK1 b - - 3 8",12335,[12311,12313,12315],{"name":12312,"games":589},"Efim Geller",{"name":12314,"games":589},"Andrea Glaser",{"name":12316,"games":80},"Gyula Kluger",[12318,12319,12320],{"name":12018,"games":1440},{"name":12133,"games":2984},{"name":12135,"games":2984},{"title":12237,"description":12289},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-qc2","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-e6-4-bg2-be7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-qe8-8-qc2",[123,432,701],"IVGK3pAQgI08oYHz-k-k2IksEGxawTmT-y2ASigyBAA",{"id":12327,"title":12328,"body":12329,"bots":12401,"categories":12402,"date":382,"description":12403,"eco":12404,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":12405,"image":12418,"meta":12419,"navigation":111,"path":12420,"quickFacts":12421,"seo":12436,"slug":12437,"stem":12438,"tags":12439,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":12440},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 5.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":12330,"toc":12395},[12331,12338,12340,12345,12347,12350,12365,12367,12369,12372,12386,12388,12390],[10,12332,12333,12334,12337],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 5.Nf3 arises after ",[14,12335,12336],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code A87. With 149,596 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,12339,22],{"id":21},[10,12341,25,12342,12344],{},[27,12343,11291],{"href":11101},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Robert 1 Ruck (11 games), Bogdan Lalic (9 games), Srdjan Panzalovic (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Thanh Trang Hoang (26 games), Vladimir P Malaniuk (22 games), Georg Danner (19 games).",[19,12346,35],{"id":34},[10,12348,12349],{},"Based on 149,596 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,12351,12352,12357,12361],{},[43,12353,12354,12356],{},[14,12355,47],{},": 49.6%",[43,12358,12359,4221],{},[14,12360,53],{},[43,12362,12363,5147],{},[14,12364,59],{},[10,12366,3520],{},[19,12368,176],{"id":175},[10,12370,12371],{},"After 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,12373,12374,12380],{},[43,12375,12376],{},[27,12377,12379],{"href":12378},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-c6","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 c6",[43,12381,12382],{},[27,12383,12385],{"href":12384},"/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-nc6","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Nc6",[10,12387,202],{},[19,12389,67],{"id":66},[10,12391,12392,12393,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 5.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,12394,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":12396},[12397,12398,12399,12400],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 5.Nf3 (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3) — Black combines ...f5 with a kingside fianchetto, creating a dynamic setup that blends Dutch aggression with King's Indian flexibility. The bishop on g7 plays a vital role in both attack and defense. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A87",[12406,12409,12412,12415],{"question":12407,"answer":12408},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 5.Nf3?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 5.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code A87.",{"question":12410,"answer":12411},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 5.Nf3 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 5.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":12413,"answer":12414},"What are the main variations of the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 5.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 c6](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-c6); [Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Nc6](/resources/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-nc6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":12416,"answer":12417},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 5.Nf3?","Across 149,596 Lichess games, White wins 49.6% of the time, Black wins 44.2%, and 6.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Robert 1 Ruck and Bogdan Lalic. On the Black side, Thanh Trang Hoang and Vladimir P Malaniuk are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3",{"moves":12336,"fen":12422,"gamesPlayed":12423,"whiteWinPct":12424,"drawPct":5194,"blackWinPct":4275,"topPlayersWhite":12425,"topPlayersBlack":12432,"parentOpening":11291,"parentOpeningSlug":11269},"rnbqk2r/ppppp1bp/5np1/5p2/2PP4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 3 5",149596,49.6,[12426,12428,12430],{"name":12427,"games":3779},"Robert 1 Ruck",{"name":12429,"games":1561},"Bogdan Lalic",{"name":12431,"games":1440},"Srdjan Panzalovic",[12433,12434,12435],{"name":11015,"games":681},{"name":8879,"games":1447},{"name":12011,"games":1437},{"title":12328,"description":12403},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3",[123,432,701],"aA8yNWeGm8g-13o1fQBaCL720KPx-cOBQxG_ZAwXG7U",{"id":12442,"title":11823,"body":12443,"bots":12491,"categories":12492,"date":382,"description":12493,"eco":12494,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":12495,"image":12502,"meta":12503,"navigation":111,"path":12504,"quickFacts":12505,"seo":12517,"slug":12518,"stem":12519,"tags":12520,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":12521},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-c6.md",{"type":7,"value":12444,"toc":12486},[12445,12451,12453,12459,12461,12464,12478,12480,12482],[10,12446,11828,12447,12450],{},[14,12448,12449],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 c6"," and falls under ECO code A88. With 198,734 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,12452,22],{"id":21},[10,12454,25,12455,12458],{},[27,12456,12457],{"href":11216},"Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 5.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (12 games), Boris Gelfand (9 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Pavel Potapov (28 games), Mihai-Lucian Grunberg (25 games), Evgenij Agrest (21 games).",[19,12460,35],{"id":34},[10,12462,12463],{},"Based on 198,734 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,12465,12466,12470,12474],{},[43,12467,12468,2798],{},[14,12469,47],{},[43,12471,12472,4221],{},[14,12473,53],{},[43,12475,12476,6538],{},[14,12477,59],{},[10,12479,63],{},[19,12481,67],{"id":66},[10,12483,11867,12484,1397],{},[27,12485,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":12487},[12488,12489,12490],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... c6 (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 c6) — Black combines ...f5 with a kingside fianchetto, creating a dynamic setup that blends Dutch aggression with King's Indian flexibility. The bishop on g7 plays a vital role in both attack and defense. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A88",[12496,12498,12499,12501],{"question":11881,"answer":12497},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... c6 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 c6 and is classified under ECO code A88.",{"question":11884,"answer":11885},{"question":11887,"answer":12500},"Across 198,734 Lichess games, White wins 49.1% of the time, Black wins 44.2%, and 6.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Boris Gelfand. On the Black side, Pavel Potapov and Mihai-Lucian Grunberg are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":11890,"answer":11891},"/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-c6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-c6",{"moves":12449,"fen":12506,"gamesPlayed":12507,"whiteWinPct":2871,"drawPct":6587,"blackWinPct":4275,"topPlayersWhite":12508,"topPlayersBlack":12512,"parentOpening":12457,"parentOpeningSlug":12437},"rnbq1rk1/pp2p1bp/2pp1np1/5p2/2PP4/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 0 8",198734,[12509,12510,12511],{"name":409,"games":2096},{"name":6162,"games":1561},{"name":422,"games":1440},[12513,12514,12515],{"name":11018,"games":3587},{"name":11265,"games":593},{"name":12516,"games":2878},"Evgenij Agrest",{"title":11823,"description":12493},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-c6","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-c6",[123,432,701],"e4r4NaK6zsIScnTn5NTNrX4AxxZ77t68zB-RExvDaE0",{"id":12523,"title":12524,"body":12525,"bots":12575,"categories":12576,"date":382,"description":12577,"eco":12578,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":12579,"image":12592,"meta":12593,"navigation":111,"path":12594,"quickFacts":12595,"seo":12609,"slug":12610,"stem":12611,"tags":12612,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":12613},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-nc6.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Peter Welz (26 games), Milan Bjelajac (21 games), Mladen Zelic (19 games).",[19,12542,35],{"id":34},[10,12544,12545],{},"Based on 127,041 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,12547,12548,12553,12557],{},[43,12549,12550,12552],{},[14,12551,47],{},": 46.1%",[43,12554,12555,1601],{},[14,12556,53],{},[43,12558,12559,2933],{},[14,12560,59],{},[10,12562,63],{},[19,12564,67],{"id":66},[10,12566,12567,12568,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Nc6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,12569,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":12571},[12572,12573,12574],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Nc6 (1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Nc6) — Black combines ...f5 with a kingside fianchetto, creating a dynamic setup that blends Dutch aggression with King's Indian flexibility. The bishop on g7 plays a vital role in both attack and defense. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A89",[12580,12583,12586,12589],{"question":12581,"answer":12582},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Nc6?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Nc6 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code A89.",{"question":12584,"answer":12585},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Nc6 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Nc6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":12587,"answer":12588},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Nc6?","Across 127,041 Lichess games, White wins 46.1% of the time, Black wins 46.9%, and 7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Mathias Roeder and Srdjan Panzalovic. On the Black side, Peter Welz and Milan Bjelajac are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":12590,"answer":12591},"How can I practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Nc6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... Nc6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-nc6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-nc6",{"moves":12532,"fen":12596,"gamesPlayed":12597,"whiteWinPct":12598,"drawPct":1443,"blackWinPct":1722,"topPlayersWhite":12599,"topPlayersBlack":12603,"parentOpening":12457,"parentOpeningSlug":12437},"r1bq1rk1/ppp1p1bp/2np1np1/5p2/2PP4/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 2 8",127041,46.1,[12600,12601,12602],{"name":11259,"games":1440},{"name":12431,"games":1440},{"name":409,"games":1443},[12604,12605,12607],{"name":8512,"games":681},{"name":12606,"games":2878},"Milan Bjelajac",{"name":12608,"games":1437},"Mladen Zelic",{"title":12524,"description":12577},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-nc6","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-d6-7-nc3-nc6",[123,432,701],"M_Vuhulz6Lwhbp-eq7hQuzilcpubCDnYpWzbTFEbwBY",{"id":12615,"title":12616,"body":12617,"bots":12665,"categories":12666,"date":382,"description":12667,"eco":12668,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":12669,"image":12682,"meta":12683,"navigation":111,"path":12684,"quickFacts":12685,"seo":12698,"slug":12699,"stem":12700,"tags":12701,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":12702},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-nc3.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.Nc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":12618,"toc":12660},[12619,12626,12628,12633,12635,12637,12651,12653,12655],[10,12620,12621,12622,12625],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.Nc3 arises after ",[14,12623,12624],{},"1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code A85. With 4.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,12627,22],{"id":21},[10,12629,25,12630,12632],{},[27,12631,10922],{"href":10921},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viktor Korchnoi (11 games), Ivan Farago (10 games), Yuri Drozdovskij (10 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir P Malaniuk (25 games), Pavel Potapov (21 games), Anna Muzychuk (14 games).",[19,12634,35],{"id":34},[10,12636,7934],{},[40,12638,12639,12643,12647],{},[43,12640,12641,5639],{},[14,12642,47],{},[43,12644,12645,2037],{},[14,12646,53],{},[43,12648,12649,1362],{},[14,12650,59],{},[10,12652,63],{},[19,12654,67],{"id":66},[10,12656,12657,12658,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.Nc3 is through practice. 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Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":12677,"answer":12678},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.Nc3?","Across 4.1 million Lichess games, White wins 48.5% of the time, Black wins 47%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viktor Korchnoi and Ivan Farago. On the Black side, Vladimir P Malaniuk and Pavel Potapov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":12680,"answer":12681},"How can I practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.Nc3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.c4... 3.Nc3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-nc3",{"moves":12624,"fen":12686,"gamesPlayed":12687,"whiteWinPct":5696,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":2088,"topPlayersWhite":12688,"topPlayersBlack":12693,"parentOpening":10922,"parentOpeningSlug":11154},"rnbqkb1r/ppppp1pp/5n2/5p2/2PP4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 2 3",4080586,[12689,12690,12691],{"name":419,"games":3779},{"name":409,"games":1033},{"name":12692,"games":1033},"Yuri Drozdovskij",[12694,12695,12696],{"name":8879,"games":593},{"name":11018,"games":2878},{"name":12697,"games":289},"Anna Muzychuk",{"title":12616,"description":12667},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-nc3","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-c4-nf6-3-nc3",[123,432,701],"cBSVAfGZOu53IihE6BN1aNFDNOhVAykbGSzUykXuf5U",{"id":12704,"title":12705,"body":12706,"bots":12756,"categories":12757,"date":382,"description":12758,"eco":12759,"extension":92,"externalLink":12760,"faq":12763,"image":12776,"meta":12777,"navigation":111,"path":12778,"quickFacts":12779,"seo":12793,"slug":12794,"stem":12795,"tags":12796,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":12797},"openings/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-g3.md","Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.g3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":12707,"toc":12751},[12708,12715,12717,12722,12724,12727,12742,12744,12746],[10,12709,12710,12711,12714],{},"The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.g3 arises after ",[14,12712,12713],{},"1.d4 f5 2.g3"," and falls under ECO code A81. With 659,968 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,12716,22],{"id":21},[10,12718,25,12719,12721],{},[27,12720,11061],{"href":11060},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Peter Lukacs (40 games), Igor Khenkin (34 games), Pia Cramling (31 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir P Malaniuk (153 games), Thanh Trang Hoang (79 games), Oscar De la Riva Aguado (62 games).",[19,12723,35],{"id":34},[10,12725,12726],{},"Based on 659,968 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,12728,12729,12733,12738],{},[43,12730,12731,6096],{},[14,12732,47],{},[43,12734,12735,12737],{},[14,12736,53],{},": 42.7%",[43,12739,12740,6643],{},[14,12741,59],{},[10,12743,3520],{},[19,12745,67],{"id":66},[10,12747,12748,12749,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.g3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,12750,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":12752},[12753,12754,12755],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.g3 (1.d4 f5 2.g3) — An aggressive defense where Black plays ...f5, fighting for control of the e4 square and preparing kingside operations. The resulting positions are double-edged with chances for both sides. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A81",{"title":12761,"url":12762},"Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.g3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...f5/2._g3",[12764,12767,12770,12773],{"question":12765,"answer":12766},"What is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.g3?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.g3 begins with 1.d4 f5 2.g3 and is classified under ECO code A81.",{"question":12768,"answer":12769},"Is the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.g3 good for beginners?","The Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.g3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":12771,"answer":12772},"What are the win rates for the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.g3?","Across 659,968 Lichess games, White wins 51.4% of the time, Black wins 42.7%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Peter Lukacs and Igor Khenkin. On the Black side, Vladimir P Malaniuk and Thanh Trang Hoang are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":12774,"answer":12775},"How can I practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.g3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Dutch Defence: 1.d4 f5 2.g3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-g3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-g3",{"moves":12713,"fen":12780,"gamesPlayed":12781,"whiteWinPct":6158,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":12782,"topPlayersWhite":12783,"topPlayersBlack":12787,"parentOpening":11061,"parentOpeningSlug":11021},"rnbqkbnr/ppppp1pp/8/5p2/3P4/6P1/PPP1PP1P/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 2",659968,42.7,[12784,12785,12786],{"name":11009,"games":3266},{"name":5502,"games":688},{"name":7870,"games":691},[12788,12789,12791],{"name":8879,"games":3770},{"name":11015,"games":12790},79,{"name":12792,"games":8627},"Oscar De la Riva Aguado",{"title":12705,"description":12758},"dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-g3","articles/openings/dutch-defence-1-d4-f5-2-g3",[123,432,701],"Wq-i01lUnp-A8nkr6BtUtn2bbeGV_4WJGtgQnG2pt4c",{"id":12799,"title":12800,"body":12801,"bots":12886,"categories":12917,"date":382,"description":12918,"eco":12919,"extension":92,"externalLink":12920,"faq":12923,"image":12936,"meta":12937,"navigation":111,"path":12938,"quickFacts":12939,"seo":12956,"slug":4061,"stem":12957,"tags":12958,"trainingTips":12959,"__hash__":12980},"openings/articles/openings/e5.md","Open Games (1...e5): A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":12802,"toc":12880},[12803,12810,12812,12815,12817,12820,12834,12836,12838,12841,12871,12873,12875],[10,12804,12805,12806,12809],{},"The Open Games (1...e5) arises after ",[14,12807,12808],{},"1.e4 e5"," and falls under ECO code C20. Known as the Open Game or Double King's Pawn, 1...e5 represents Black's most traditional answer to 1. e4, immediately claiming an equal stake in the centre and opening lines for piece development. Crucially, it is one of the rare replies that directly challenges White's ambition to play d4. The symmetry, however, cuts both ways: as long as the position remains a mirror image, White's first-move advantage persists, which partly explains a gentle decline in the opening's popularity over the course of the 20th century. Because the e5 pawn sits undefended, White can steer development in a way that pressures it, limiting Black's options, and this is in fact White's most frequent strategy, though quieter setups that avoid an immediate attack are also viable. When White does target e5, the initiative stays firmly in White's hands, compelling Black to respond to threats rather than pursue independent plans. With 1314.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,12811,22],{"id":21},[10,12813,12814],{},"Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (627 games), Sergey Karjakin (439 games), Alexei Shirov (429 games). 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":12931,"answer":12932},"What are the main variations of the Open Games (1...e5)?","The main continuations include: [Bishop's Opening](/resources/openings/bishops-opening); [Vienna Game](/resources/openings/vienna-game); [King's Gambit](/resources/openings/kings-gambit); [King's Knight Opening](/resources/openings/kings-knight-opening); [Open Game: 1.e4 e5 2.d4 exd4](/resources/openings/open-game-1-e4-e5-2-d4-exd4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":12934,"answer":12935},"What are the win rates for the Open Games (1...e5)?","Across 1314.2 million Lichess games, White wins 50.9% of the time, Black wins 44.9%, and 4.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Sergey Karjakin. 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Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (1061 games), Normunds Miezis (964 games), Viktor Korchnoi (661 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (182 games), Viktor Korchnoi (175 games), Ivan Farago (174 games).",[19,12999,35],{"id":34},[10,13001,13002],{},"Based on 146.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,13004,13005,13009,13014],{},[43,13006,13007,4120],{},[14,13008,47],{},[43,13010,13011,13013],{},[14,13012,53],{},": 44.7%",[43,13015,13016,1173],{},[14,13017,59],{},[10,13019,3520],{},[19,13021,176],{"id":175},[10,13023,13024],{},"After 1.c4, the main continuations include:",[40,13026,13027,13033,13039,13045,13051],{},[43,13028,13029],{},[27,13030,13032],{"href":13031},"/resources/openings/english-opening-c6","English Opening: c6",[43,13034,13035],{},[27,13036,13038],{"href":13037},"/resources/openings/english-opening-e6","English Opening: e6",[43,13040,13041],{},[27,13042,13044],{"href":13043},"/resources/openings/english-opening-nf6","English Opening: Nf6",[43,13046,13047],{},[27,13048,13050],{"href":13049},"/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian","Reversed Sicilian",[43,13052,13053],{},[27,13054,13056],{"href":13055},"/resources/openings/symmetrical-english","Symmetrical English",[10,13058,202],{},[19,13060,67],{"id":66},[10,13062,13063,13064,1397],{},"The best way to learn the English Opening is through practice. 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With 306,421 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,13172,22],{"id":21},[10,13174,25,13175,13177],{},[27,13176,13032],{"href":13031},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Leonardo Valdes (15 games), Evgeny Matorin (15 games), Nikola Spiridonov (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Frank Roeder (10 games), Jonny Hector (9 games), Arturo Pomar Salamanca (9 games).",[19,13179,35],{"id":34},[10,13181,13182],{},"Based on 306,421 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,13184,13185,13189,13193],{},[43,13186,13187,8670],{},[14,13188,47],{},[43,13190,13191,11856],{},[14,13192,53],{},[43,13194,13195,4226],{},[14,13196,59],{},[10,13198,3520],{},[19,13200,67],{"id":66},[10,13202,13203,13204,1397],{},"The best way to learn the English Opening: 1.c4 c6 2.Nf3... 3.b3 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A12",{"title":13216,"url":13217},"English Opening: 1.c4 c6 2.Nf3... 3.b3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...c6/2._Nf3/2...d5/3._b3",[13219,13222,13225,13228],{"question":13220,"answer":13221},"What is the English Opening: 1.c4 c6 2.Nf3... 3.b3?","The English Opening: 1.c4 c6 2.Nf3... 3.b3 begins with 1.c4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.b3 and is classified under ECO code A12.",{"question":13223,"answer":13224},"Is the English Opening: 1.c4 c6 2.Nf3... 3.b3 good for beginners?","The English Opening: 1.c4 c6 2.Nf3... 3.b3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":13226,"answer":13227},"What are the win rates for the English Opening: 1.c4 c6 2.Nf3... 3.b3?","Across 306,421 Lichess games, White wins 50.8% of the time, Black wins 42.8%, and 6.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Leonardo Valdes and Evgeny Matorin. On the Black side, Frank Roeder and Jonny Hector are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":13229,"answer":13230},"How can I practice the English Opening: 1.c4 c6 2.Nf3... 3.b3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the English Opening: 1.c4 c6 2.Nf3... 3.b3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-c6-2-nf3-d5-3-b3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-c6-2-nf3-d5-3-b3",{"moves":13169,"fen":13235,"gamesPlayed":13236,"whiteWinPct":8726,"drawPct":4274,"blackWinPct":11899,"topPlayersWhite":13237,"topPlayersBlack":13244,"parentOpening":13032,"parentOpeningSlug":13249},"rnbqkbnr/pp2pppp/2p5/3p4/2P5/1P3N2/P2PPPPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 3",306421,[13238,13240,13242],{"name":13239,"games":1685},"Leonardo Valdes",{"name":13241,"games":1685},"Evgeny Matorin",{"name":13243,"games":2096},"Nikola Spiridonov",[13245,13247,13248],{"name":13246,"games":1033},"Frank Roeder",{"name":677,"games":1561},{"name":5814,"games":1561},"english-opening-c6",{"title":13161,"description":13213},"english-opening-1-c4-c6-2-nf3-d5-3-b3","articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-c6-2-nf3-d5-3-b3",[123,13157],"rEEfHLi9qe93uZ6V8rMpix4koJttmwOiGYumtUSFc5E",{"id":13256,"title":13257,"body":13258,"bots":13307,"categories":13308,"date":382,"description":13309,"eco":13310,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":13311,"image":13324,"meta":13325,"navigation":111,"path":13326,"quickFacts":13327,"seo":13343,"slug":13344,"stem":13345,"tags":13346,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":13347},"openings/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-e6-2-nf3-d5-3-g3-nf6-4-bg2-be7-5-0-0.md","English Opening: 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3... 5.0-0: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":13259,"toc":13302},[13260,13267,13269,13274,13276,13279,13293,13295,13297],[10,13261,13262,13263,13266],{},"The English Opening: 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 arises after ",[14,13264,13265],{},"1.c4 e6 2.Nf3 d5 3.g3 Nf6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.0-0"," and falls under ECO code A14. With 575,175 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,13268,22],{"id":21},[10,13270,25,13271,13273],{},[27,13272,13038],{"href":13037},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Oscar Panno (36 games), Vassily Smyslov (31 games), Miguel Angel Quinteros (27 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (21 games), Goran Dizdar (21 games), Hikaru Nakamura (20 games).",[19,13275,35],{"id":34},[10,13277,13278],{},"Based on 575,175 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,13280,13281,13285,13289],{},[43,13282,13283,1353],{},[14,13284,47],{},[43,13286,13287,5855],{},[14,13288,53],{},[43,13290,13291,11649],{},[14,13292,59],{},[10,13294,3520],{},[19,13296,67],{"id":66},[10,13298,13299,13300,1397],{},"The best way to learn the English Opening: 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,13301,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":13303},[13304,13305,13306],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the English Opening: 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 (1.c4 e6 2.Nf3 d5 3.g3 Nf6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.0-0) — A flexible flank opening where White controls the center from the sides. The resulting positions reward understanding of pawn structures and long-term strategic plans. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A14",[13312,13315,13318,13321],{"question":13313,"answer":13314},"What is the English Opening: 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3... 5.0-0?","The English Opening: 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 begins with 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3 d5 3.g3 Nf6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.0-0 and is classified under ECO code A14.",{"question":13316,"answer":13317},"Is the English Opening: 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 good for beginners?","The English Opening: 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":13319,"answer":13320},"What are the win rates for the English Opening: 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3... 5.0-0?","Across 575,175 Lichess games, White wins 49.8% of the time, Black wins 41.7%, and 8.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oscar Panno and Vassily Smyslov. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Goran Dizdar are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":13322,"answer":13323},"How can I practice the English Opening: 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3... 5.0-0?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the English Opening: 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-e6-2-nf3-d5-3-g3-nf6-4-bg2-be7-5-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-e6-2-nf3-d5-3-g3-nf6-4-bg2-be7-5-0-0",{"moves":13265,"fen":13328,"gamesPlayed":13329,"whiteWinPct":1432,"drawPct":11703,"blackWinPct":5920,"topPlayersWhite":13330,"topPlayersBlack":13336,"parentOpening":13038,"parentOpeningSlug":13342},"rnbqk2r/ppp1bppp/4pn2/3p4/2P5/5NP1/PP1PPPBP/RNBQ1RK1 b kq - 4 5",575175,[13331,13333,13334],{"name":13332,"games":5208},"Oscar Panno",{"name":6799,"games":691},{"name":13335,"games":2875},"Miguel Angel Quinteros",[13337,13338,13340],{"name":409,"games":2878},{"name":13339,"games":2878},"Goran Dizdar",{"name":13341,"games":2881},"Hikaru Nakamura","english-opening-e6",{"title":13257,"description":13309},"english-opening-1-c4-e6-2-nf3-d5-3-g3-nf6-4-bg2-be7-5-0-0","articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-e6-2-nf3-d5-3-g3-nf6-4-bg2-be7-5-0-0",[123,13157],"9x0nXrLQ34c-mlAwmOIw3zSbrgslzsYL6OO3d_G9EhI",{"id":13349,"title":13350,"body":13351,"bots":13416,"categories":13417,"date":382,"description":13418,"eco":13419,"extension":92,"externalLink":13420,"faq":13423,"image":13436,"meta":13437,"navigation":111,"path":13438,"quickFacts":13439,"seo":13454,"slug":13455,"stem":13456,"tags":13457,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":13458},"openings/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3.md","English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":13352,"toc":13410},[13353,13360,13362,13367,13369,13372,13386,13388,13390,13393,13401,13403,13405],[10,13354,13355,13356,13359],{},"The English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 arises after ",[14,13357,13358],{},"1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code A16. The knight development to c3 strengthens White's pressure on d5 while preserving flexibility in how the game develops. Black has several appealing responses: 2...g6 aims for a King's Indian type of setup, while 2...e6 keeps open the possibility of entering Nimzo-Indian or Queen's Indian structures, though White can disrupt these plans with 3. e4, unleashing the sharp and tactical Mikenas-Carls Variation that demands precise preparation from Black. Another option is 2...e5, which can lead to the English Four Knights or the Bremen System. With 14.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,13361,22],{"id":21},[10,13363,25,13364,13366],{},[27,13365,13044],{"href":13043},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (283 games), Viktor Korchnoi (188 games), Normunds Miezis (180 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (79 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (73 games), Anatoly Karpov (61 games).",[19,13368,35],{"id":34},[10,13370,13371],{},"Based on 14.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,13373,13374,13378,13382],{},[43,13375,13376,12356],{},[14,13377,47],{},[43,13379,13380,3926],{},[14,13381,53],{},[43,13383,13384,2632],{},[14,13385,59],{},[10,13387,63],{},[19,13389,176],{"id":175},[10,13391,13392],{},"After 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,13394,13395],{},[43,13396,13397],{},[27,13398,13400],{"href":13399},"/resources/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6","English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6",[10,13402,202],{},[19,13404,67],{"id":66},[10,13406,13407,13408,1397],{},"The best way to learn the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,13409,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":13411},[13412,13413,13414,13415],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 (1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3) — White reinforces the attack on the d5 square and keeps his options open. Black has a variety of answers here, aiming for a King's Indian setup with 2...g6 is an interesting option,. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A16",{"title":13421,"url":13422},"English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...Nf6/2._Nc3",[13424,13427,13430,13433],{"question":13425,"answer":13426},"What is the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3?","The English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 begins with 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code A16. White reinforces the attack on the d5 square and keeps his options open.",{"question":13428,"answer":13429},"Is the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 good for beginners?","The English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":13431,"answer":13432},"What are the main variations of the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3?","The main continuations include: [English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6](/resources/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":13434,"answer":13435},"What are the win rates for the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3?","Across 14.7 million Lichess games, White wins 49.6% of the time, Black wins 45.1%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and Viktor Korchnoi. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Wolfgang Uhlmann are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3",{"moves":13358,"fen":13440,"gamesPlayed":13441,"whiteWinPct":12424,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":4045,"topPlayersWhite":13442,"topPlayersBlack":13449,"parentOpening":13044,"parentOpeningSlug":13453},"rnbqkb1r/pppppppp/5n2/8/2P5/2N5/PP1PPPPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 2 2",14650752,[13443,13445,13447],{"name":422,"games":13444},283,{"name":419,"games":13446},188,{"name":4605,"games":13448},180,[13450,13451,13452],{"name":409,"games":12790},{"name":422,"games":3280},{"name":5207,"games":5500},"english-opening-nf6",{"title":13350,"description":13418},"english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3","articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3",[123,13157],"qrMWpYq8WbRE4U5Zs2bbqJO6yuMAFDdnV-Nfp3jOekA",{"id":13460,"title":13461,"body":13462,"bots":13529,"categories":13530,"date":382,"description":13531,"eco":13532,"extension":92,"externalLink":13533,"faq":13536,"image":13549,"meta":13550,"navigation":111,"path":13551,"quickFacts":13552,"seo":13567,"slug":13568,"stem":13569,"tags":13570,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":13571},"openings/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6.md","English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... e6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":13463,"toc":13523},[13464,13471,13473,13480,13482,13485,13499,13501,13503,13506,13514,13516,13518],[10,13465,13466,13467,13470],{},"The English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... e6 arises after ",[14,13468,13469],{},"1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6"," and falls under ECO code A17. With 2...e6, Black adopts a flexible posture that keeps both the Nimzo-Indian and Queen's Indian Defence setups within reach. The prospect of pinning the c3 knight with ...Bb4 is attractive, as it would weaken White's hold on d5 and threaten to saddle White with doubled pawns, and since White's d-pawn has not yet moved, Black can potentially gain a developmental edge. However, Black must be wary of 3.e4, which enters the extremely sharp Mikenas-Carls Variation where inaccurate play can quickly prove fatal. The alternative 3.Nf3 tends to lead to more tactical play, especially after 3...c5 when both sides engage in a struggle for control of the d4 and d5 squares. With 5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,13472,22],{"id":21},[10,13474,25,13475,13479],{},[27,13476,13478],{"href":13477},"/resources/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3","English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (100 games), Viktor Korchnoi (97 games), Lajos Portisch (55 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Unzicker (31 games), Mikhail Tal (31 games), Aleksandar Matanovic (29 games).",[19,13481,35],{"id":34},[10,13483,13484],{},"Based on 5 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,13486,13487,13491,13495],{},[43,13488,13489,11851],{},[14,13490,47],{},[43,13492,13493,13013],{},[14,13494,53],{},[43,13496,13497,7112],{},[14,13498,59],{},[10,13500,3520],{},[19,13502,176],{"id":175},[10,13504,13505],{},"After 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6, the main continuations include:",[40,13507,13508],{},[43,13509,13510],{},[27,13511,13513],{"href":13512},"/resources/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4","English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.e4",[10,13515,202],{},[19,13517,67],{"id":66},[10,13519,13520,13521,1397],{},"The best way to learn the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... e6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,13522,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":13524},[13525,13526,13527,13528],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... e6 (1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6) — A flexible flank opening where White controls the center from the sides. The resulting positions reward understanding of pawn structures and long-term strategic plans. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A17",{"title":13534,"url":13535},"English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... e6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...Nf6/2._Nc3/2...e6",[13537,13540,13543,13546],{"question":13538,"answer":13539},"What is the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... e6?","The English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... e6 begins with 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 and is classified under ECO code A17. A flexible second move by black reaching a Nimzo-Indian or Queen's Indian defence setup is a possibility for black with good prospects as pinning the white knight at c3 weakens white's grip over the d5 square and threatens doubled pawns, not to mention that since white has not yet moved his d-pawn black might as well get a lead in development.",{"question":13541,"answer":13542},"Is the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... e6 good for beginners?","The English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... e6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":13544,"answer":13545},"What are the main variations of the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... e6?","The main continuations include: [English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.e4](/resources/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":13547,"answer":13548},"What are the win rates for the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... e6?","Across 5 million Lichess games, White wins 50.1% of the time, Black wins 44.7%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and Viktor Korchnoi. On the Black side, Wolfgang Unzicker and Mikhail Tal are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6",{"moves":13469,"fen":13553,"gamesPlayed":13554,"whiteWinPct":11898,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":13138,"topPlayersWhite":13555,"topPlayersBlack":13560,"parentOpening":13478,"parentOpeningSlug":13455},"rnbqkb1r/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/2P5/2N5/PP1PPPPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 3",5010129,[13556,13557,13558],{"name":422,"games":242},{"name":419,"games":7839},{"name":12129,"games":13559},55,[13561,13563,13565],{"name":13562,"games":691},"Wolfgang Unzicker",{"name":13564,"games":691},"Mikhail Tal",{"name":13566,"games":1875},"Aleksandar Matanovic",{"title":13461,"description":13531},"english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6","articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6",[123,13157],"oPyYwSKc9OSTUC2be_Nq-Xs-BOuYTN5Xn558S8iJ9XU",{"id":13573,"title":13574,"body":13575,"bots":13643,"categories":13644,"date":382,"description":13645,"eco":13646,"extension":92,"externalLink":13647,"faq":13650,"image":13663,"meta":13664,"navigation":111,"path":13665,"quickFacts":13666,"seo":13681,"slug":13682,"stem":13683,"tags":13684,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":13685},"openings/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4.md","English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... 3.e4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":13576,"toc":13637},[13577,13584,13586,13592,13594,13597,13613,13615,13617,13620,13628,13630,13632],[10,13578,13579,13580,13583],{},"The English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... 3.e4 arises after ",[14,13581,13582],{},"1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.e4"," and falls under ECO code A18. With 1.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,13585,22],{"id":21},[10,13587,25,13588,13591],{},[27,13589,13590],{"href":13399},"English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... e6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Normunds Miezis (31 games), Viktor Korchnoi (22 games), Davor Ramesa (17 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Hikaru Nakamura (14 games), Tomas Petrik (13 games), Eduardas Rozentalis (13 games).",[19,13593,35],{"id":34},[10,13595,13596],{},"Based on 1.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,13598,13599,13604,13609],{},[43,13600,13601,13603],{},[14,13602,47],{},": 53.5%",[43,13605,13606,13608],{},[14,13607,53],{},": 41.4%",[43,13610,13611,504],{},[14,13612,59],{},[10,13614,1505],{},[19,13616,176],{"id":175},[10,13618,13619],{},"After 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.e4, the main continuations include:",[40,13621,13622],{},[43,13623,13624],{},[27,13625,13627],{"href":13626},"/resources/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4-c5","English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.e4 c5",[10,13629,202],{},[19,13631,67],{"id":66},[10,13633,13634,13635,1397],{},"The best way to learn the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... 3.e4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,13636,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":13638},[13639,13640,13641,13642],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... 3.e4 (1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.e4) — A flexible flank opening where White controls the center from the sides. The resulting positions reward understanding of pawn structures and long-term strategic plans. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A18",{"title":13648,"url":13649},"English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... 3.e4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...Nf6/2._Nc3/2...e6/3._e4",[13651,13654,13657,13660],{"question":13652,"answer":13653},"What is the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... 3.e4?","The English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... 3.e4 begins with 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.e4 and is classified under ECO code A18.",{"question":13655,"answer":13656},"Is the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... 3.e4 good for beginners?","The English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... 3.e4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":13658,"answer":13659},"What are the main variations of the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... 3.e4?","The main continuations include: [English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.e4 c5](/resources/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4-c5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":13661,"answer":13662},"What are the win rates for the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... 3.e4?","Across 1.4 million Lichess games, White wins 53.5% of the time, Black wins 41.4%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Normunds Miezis and Viktor Korchnoi. On the Black side, Hikaru Nakamura and Tomas Petrik are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4",{"moves":13582,"fen":13667,"gamesPlayed":13668,"whiteWinPct":13669,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":13670,"topPlayersWhite":13671,"topPlayersBlack":13676,"parentOpening":13590,"parentOpeningSlug":13568},"rnbqkb1r/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/2P1P3/2N5/PP1P1PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 3",1385089,53.5,41.4,[13672,13673,13674],{"name":4605,"games":691},{"name":419,"games":1447},{"name":13675,"games":379},"Davor Ramesa",[13677,13678,13680],{"name":13341,"games":289},{"name":13679,"games":623},"Tomas Petrik",{"name":1725,"games":623},{"title":13574,"description":13645},"english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4","articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4",[123,13157],"TbXJfZl2M9QmduO7JgwMUAdHYwpmiE2vQ0KQUfWeUew",{"id":13687,"title":13688,"body":13689,"bots":13740,"categories":13741,"date":382,"description":13742,"eco":13743,"extension":92,"externalLink":13744,"faq":13747,"image":13760,"meta":13761,"navigation":111,"path":13762,"quickFacts":13763,"seo":13778,"slug":13779,"stem":13780,"tags":13781,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":13782},"openings/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4-c5.md","English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... c5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":13690,"toc":13735},[13691,13698,13700,13706,13708,13711,13726,13728,13730],[10,13692,13693,13694,13697],{},"The English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... c5 arises after ",[14,13695,13696],{},"1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.e4 c5"," and falls under ECO code A19. With 326,639 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,13699,22],{"id":21},[10,13701,25,13702,13705],{},[27,13703,13704],{"href":13512},"English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... 3.e4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Yasser Seirawan (11 games), Viktor Korchnoi (10 games), Normunds Miezis (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Tomas Petrik (10 games), Leonid Yudasin (7 games), Konstantin Z Lerner (7 games).",[19,13707,35],{"id":34},[10,13709,13710],{},"Based on 326,639 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,13712,13713,13718,13722],{},[43,13714,13715,13717],{},[14,13716,47],{},": 49.9%",[43,13719,13720,3926],{},[14,13721,53],{},[43,13723,13724,1502],{},[14,13725,59],{},[10,13727,63],{},[19,13729,67],{"id":66},[10,13731,13732,13733,1397],{},"The best way to learn the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... c5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,13734,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":13736},[13737,13738,13739],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... c5 (1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.e4 c5) — A flexible flank opening where White controls the center from the sides. The resulting positions reward understanding of pawn structures and long-term strategic plans. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A19",{"title":13745,"url":13746},"English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... c5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...Nf6/2._Nc3/2...e6/3._e4/3...c5",[13748,13751,13754,13757],{"question":13749,"answer":13750},"What is the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... c5?","The English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... c5 begins with 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.e4 c5 and is classified under ECO code A19.",{"question":13752,"answer":13753},"Is the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... c5 good for beginners?","The English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... c5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":13755,"answer":13756},"What are the win rates for the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... c5?","Across 326,639 Lichess games, White wins 49.9% of the time, Black wins 45.1%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Yasser Seirawan and Viktor Korchnoi. On the Black side, Tomas Petrik and Leonid Yudasin are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":13758,"answer":13759},"How can I practice the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... c5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3... c5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4-c5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4-c5",{"moves":13696,"fen":13764,"gamesPlayed":13765,"whiteWinPct":13766,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":4045,"topPlayersWhite":13767,"topPlayersBlack":13772,"parentOpening":13704,"parentOpeningSlug":13682},"rnbqkb1r/pp1p1ppp/4pn2/2p5/2P1P3/2N5/PP1P1PPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 4",326639,49.9,[13768,13770,13771],{"name":13769,"games":3779},"Yasser Seirawan",{"name":419,"games":1033},{"name":4605,"games":1440},[13773,13774,13776],{"name":13679,"games":1033},{"name":13775,"games":1443},"Leonid Yudasin",{"name":13777,"games":1443},"Konstantin Z Lerner",{"title":13688,"description":13742},"english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4-c5","articles/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3-e6-3-e4-c5",[123,13157],"wI3EglPiqYRHfpg-Hwktlue0m34dc4cr3HfKLm5eTfQ",{"id":13784,"title":13785,"body":13786,"bots":13852,"categories":13853,"date":382,"description":13854,"eco":13855,"extension":92,"externalLink":13856,"faq":13859,"image":13872,"meta":13873,"navigation":111,"path":13874,"quickFacts":13875,"seo":13888,"slug":13249,"stem":13889,"tags":13890,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":13891},"openings/articles/openings/english-opening-c6.md","English Opening: c6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":13787,"toc":13846},[13788,13795,13797,13804,13806,13808,13822,13824,13826,13829,13837,13839,13841],[10,13789,13790,13791,13794],{},"The English Opening: c6 arises after ",[14,13792,13793],{},"1.c4 c6"," and falls under ECO code A11. With 1...c6, Black prepares to push ...d5 on the next move, aiming to transpose into Caro-Kann or Slav Defence structures. White, however, is not obliged to cooperate and can steer the game toward the Reti Opening by playing 2.Nf3. With 7.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,13796,22],{"id":21},[10,13798,25,13799,13803],{},[27,13800,13802],{"href":13801},"/resources/openings/english-opening","English Opening",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (93 games), Normunds Miezis (83 games), Mikhail Gurevich (52 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksey Dreev (129 games), Antoaneta Stefanova (53 games), Eduard Meduna (52 games).",[19,13805,35],{"id":34},[10,13807,1795],{},[40,13809,13810,13814,13818],{},[43,13811,13812,499],{},[14,13813,47],{},[43,13815,13816,12552],{},[14,13817,53],{},[43,13819,13820,10071],{},[14,13821,59],{},[10,13823,63],{},[19,13825,176],{"id":175},[10,13827,13828],{},"After 1.c4 c6, the main continuations include:",[40,13830,13831],{},[43,13832,13833],{},[27,13834,13836],{"href":13835},"/resources/openings/english-opening-1-c4-c6-2-nf3-d5-3-b3","English Opening: 1.c4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.b3",[10,13838,202],{},[19,13840,67],{"id":66},[10,13842,13843,13844,1397],{},"The best way to learn the English Opening: c6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,13845,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":13847},[13848,13849,13850,13851],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the English Opening: c6 (1.c4 c6) — Planning to transpose into the Caro-Kann or Slav Defence. Note however that white can also reach the Reti opening by playing 2.Nf3. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A11",{"title":13857,"url":13858},"English Opening: c6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...c6",[13860,13863,13866,13869],{"question":13861,"answer":13862},"What is the English Opening: c6?","The English Opening: c6 begins with 1.c4 c6 and is classified under ECO code A11. Planning to transpose into the Caro-Kann or Slav Defence.",{"question":13864,"answer":13865},"Is the English Opening: c6 good for beginners?","The English Opening: c6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":13867,"answer":13868},"What are the main variations of the English Opening: c6?","The main continuations include: [English Opening: 1.c4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.b3](/resources/openings/english-opening-1-c4-c6-2-nf3-d5-3-b3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":13870,"answer":13871},"What are the win rates for the English Opening: c6?","Across 7.9 million Lichess games, White wins 48.3% of the time, Black wins 46.1%, and 5.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and Normunds Miezis. On the Black side, Aleksey Dreev and Antoaneta Stefanova are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/english-opening-c6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/english-opening-c6",{"moves":13793,"fen":13876,"gamesPlayed":13877,"whiteWinPct":674,"drawPct":10134,"blackWinPct":12598,"topPlayersWhite":13878,"topPlayersBlack":13882,"parentOpening":13802,"parentOpeningSlug":13154},"rnbqkbnr/pp1ppppp/2p5/8/2P5/8/PP1PPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 2",7905274,[13879,13880,13881],{"name":422,"games":903},{"name":4605,"games":3773},{"name":7598,"games":3618},[13883,13885,13887],{"name":412,"games":13884},129,{"name":13886,"games":839},"Antoaneta Stefanova",{"name":911,"games":3618},{"title":13785,"description":13854},"articles/openings/english-opening-c6",[123,13157],"yKJ7WbkZbSh3F62kAu3GhVWjGiTTFrQWXll5pFda-V4",{"id":13893,"title":13894,"body":13895,"bots":13959,"categories":13960,"date":382,"description":13961,"eco":13962,"extension":92,"externalLink":13963,"faq":13966,"image":13979,"meta":13980,"navigation":111,"path":13981,"quickFacts":13982,"seo":13995,"slug":13342,"stem":13996,"tags":13997,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":13998},"openings/articles/openings/english-opening-e6.md","English Opening: e6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":13896,"toc":13953},[13897,13904,13906,13911,13913,13915,13929,13931,13933,13936,13944,13946,13948],[10,13898,13899,13900,13903],{},"The English Opening: e6 arises after ",[14,13901,13902],{},"1.c4 e6"," and falls under ECO code A13. Known as the Agincourt Defence — a name inspired by the famous battle between England and France — this move contests the d5 square and signals Black's intention to place a pawn there. White's most frequent continuations are 2.Nf3, 2.Nc3, and 2.g3, each leading to different types of positions. With 14.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,13905,22],{"id":21},[10,13907,25,13908,13910],{},[27,13909,13802],{"href":13801},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Normunds Miezis (245 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (133 games), Viktor Korchnoi (127 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Glenn C Flear (115 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (108 games), Eduardas Rozentalis (92 games).",[19,13912,35],{"id":34},[10,13914,13371],{},[40,13916,13917,13921,13925],{},[43,13918,13919,13717],{},[14,13920,47],{},[43,13922,13923,5250],{},[14,13924,53],{},[43,13926,13927,504],{},[14,13928,59],{},[10,13930,63],{},[19,13932,176],{"id":175},[10,13934,13935],{},"After 1.c4 e6, the main continuations include:",[40,13937,13938],{},[43,13939,13940],{},[27,13941,13943],{"href":13942},"/resources/openings/english-opening-1-c4-e6-2-nf3-d5-3-g3-nf6-4-bg2-be7-5-0-0","English Opening: 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3 d5 3.g3 Nf6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.0-0",[10,13945,202],{},[19,13947,67],{"id":66},[10,13949,13950,13951,1397],{},"The best way to learn the English Opening: e6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,13952,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":13954},[13955,13956,13957,13958],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the English Opening: e6 (1.c4 e6) — A flexible flank opening where White controls the center from the sides. The resulting positions reward understanding of pawn structures and long-term strategic plans. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A13",{"title":13964,"url":13965},"English Opening: e6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...e6",[13967,13970,13973,13976],{"question":13968,"answer":13969},"What is the English Opening: e6?","The English Opening: e6 begins with 1.c4 e6 and is classified under ECO code A13. 1.c4 e6 is the Agincourt Defence (named for the Battle of Agincourt, fought between the English and the French).",{"question":13971,"answer":13972},"Is the English Opening: e6 good for beginners?","The English Opening: e6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":13974,"answer":13975},"What are the main variations of the English Opening: e6?","The main continuations include: [English Opening: 1.c4 e6 2.Nf3 d5 3.g3 Nf6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.0-0](/resources/openings/english-opening-1-c4-e6-2-nf3-d5-3-g3-nf6-4-bg2-be7-5-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":13977,"answer":13978},"What are the win rates for the English Opening: e6?","Across 14.7 million Lichess games, White wins 49.9% of the time, Black wins 45%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Normunds Miezis and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Glenn C Flear and Evgeny Sveshnikov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/english-opening-e6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/english-opening-e6",{"moves":13902,"fen":13983,"gamesPlayed":13984,"whiteWinPct":13766,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":341,"topPlayersWhite":13985,"topPlayersBlack":13990,"parentOpening":13802,"parentOpeningSlug":13154},"rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/4p3/8/2P5/8/PP1PPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 2",14675031,[13986,13988,13989],{"name":4605,"games":13987},245,{"name":422,"games":3636},{"name":419,"games":3622},[13991,13992,13994],{"name":6394,"games":4912},{"name":899,"games":13993},108,{"name":1725,"games":1665},{"title":13894,"description":13961},"articles/openings/english-opening-e6",[123,13157],"4Vfkk5qy_tvkdcXWR_wRs0FR8iRN1ruEWFvj6NsNpYU",{"id":14000,"title":14001,"body":14002,"bots":14066,"categories":14067,"date":382,"description":14068,"eco":14069,"extension":92,"externalLink":14070,"faq":14073,"image":14086,"meta":14087,"navigation":111,"path":14088,"quickFacts":14089,"seo":14107,"slug":13453,"stem":14108,"tags":14109,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":14110},"openings/articles/openings/english-opening-nf6.md","English Opening: Nf6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":14003,"toc":14060},[14004,14011,14013,14018,14020,14023,14038,14040,14042,14045,14051,14053,14055],[10,14005,14006,14007,14010],{},"The English Opening: Nf6 arises after ",[14,14008,14009],{},"1.c4 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code A15. By developing the knight to f6, Black maintains maximum flexibility, deferring any pawn commitments while controlling key central squares. Should White follow up with d4, the position can readily transpose into one of the Indian Defence systems. With 24.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,14012,22],{"id":21},[10,14014,25,14015,14017],{},[27,14016,13802],{"href":13801},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (294 games), Viktor Korchnoi (238 games), Mihai Suba (197 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (140 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (97 games), Lev Gutman (89 games).",[19,14019,35],{"id":34},[10,14021,14022],{},"Based on 24.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,14024,14025,14030,14034],{},[43,14026,14027,14029],{},[14,14028,47],{},": 49.3%",[43,14031,14032,5545],{},[14,14033,53],{},[43,14035,14036,7112],{},[14,14037,59],{},[10,14039,63],{},[19,14041,176],{"id":175},[10,14043,14044],{},"After 1.c4 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,14046,14047],{},[43,14048,14049],{},[27,14050,13478],{"href":13477},[10,14052,202],{},[19,14054,67],{"id":66},[10,14056,14057,14058,1397],{},"The best way to learn the English Opening: Nf6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,14059,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":14061},[14062,14063,14064,14065],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the English Opening: Nf6 (1.c4 Nf6) — Black keeps their options open with this move. After a d4 advance by white, the game may transpose into an Indian defence. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A15",{"title":14071,"url":14072},"English Opening: Nf6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...Nf6",[14074,14077,14080,14083],{"question":14075,"answer":14076},"What is the English Opening: Nf6?","The English Opening: Nf6 begins with 1.c4 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code A15. Black keeps their options open with this move.",{"question":14078,"answer":14079},"Is the English Opening: Nf6 good for beginners?","The English Opening: Nf6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":14081,"answer":14082},"What are the main variations of the English Opening: Nf6?","The main continuations include: [English Opening: 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3](/resources/openings/english-opening-1-c4-nf6-2-nc3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":14084,"answer":14085},"What are the win rates for the English Opening: Nf6?","Across 24.8 million Lichess games, White wins 49.3% of the time, Black wins 45.4%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and Viktor Korchnoi. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Wolfgang Uhlmann are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/english-opening-nf6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/english-opening-nf6",{"moves":14009,"fen":14090,"gamesPlayed":14091,"whiteWinPct":14092,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":5592,"topPlayersWhite":14093,"topPlayersBlack":14101,"parentOpening":13802,"parentOpeningSlug":13154},"rnbqkb1r/pppppppp/5n2/8/2P5/8/PP1PPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 1 2",24769273,49.3,[14094,14096,14098],{"name":422,"games":14095},294,{"name":419,"games":14097},238,{"name":14099,"games":14100},"Mihai Suba",197,[14102,14104,14105],{"name":409,"games":14103},140,{"name":422,"games":7839},{"name":14106,"games":3983},"Lev Gutman",{"title":14001,"description":14068},"articles/openings/english-opening-nf6",[123,13157],"DwXIUllcDDN7hTBNnnOtvn0dVt98hl3ogUyMN349UDA",{"id":14112,"title":14113,"body":14114,"bots":14171,"categories":14196,"date":382,"description":14197,"eco":9139,"extension":92,"externalLink":14198,"faq":14201,"image":14214,"meta":14215,"navigation":111,"path":14216,"quickFacts":14217,"seo":14228,"slug":14229,"stem":14230,"tags":14231,"trainingTips":14232,"__hash__":14252},"openings/articles/openings/englund-gambit.md","Englund Gambit: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":14115,"toc":14165},[14116,14123,14125,14129,14131,14134,14148,14150,14152,14158,14160],[10,14117,14118,14119,14122],{},"The Englund Gambit arises after ",[14,14120,14121],{},"1.d4 e5"," and falls under ECO code A40. Black immediately offers the e-pawn, but this gambit is generally considered unsound: with accurate play, White obtains an advantage that Black cannot fully compensate for. Consequently, it is seldom seen in serious tournament play, though it appears regularly in amateur games where Black is seeking an open, tactical struggle with trappy possibilities. Accepting with 2. dxe5 is the most principled response, putting the burden on Black to demonstrate compensation. The main line runs 2...Nc6 3. Nf3 Qe7 4. Bf4, where Black hopes for the queen manoeuvre ...Qb4+ followed by ...Qxb2, but careful play from White renders this harmless. The alternative 2...d6 concedes the pawn in exchange for an open centre and faster development. White can also decline: 2. e3!? exd4 leads to a reversed French structure, 2. d5!? keeps things closed, 2. Nf3!? enters a reversed Alekhine where 2...e4 kicks the knight, and 2. e4 transposes directly into the Centre Game (1. e4 e5 2. d4). With 63.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,14124,22],{"id":21},[10,14126,25,14127,9021],{},[27,14128,148],{"href":147},[19,14130,35],{"id":34},[10,14132,14133],{},"Based on 63.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,14135,14136,14140,14144],{},[43,14137,14138,4667],{},[14,14139,47],{},[43,14141,14142,1601],{},[14,14143,53],{},[43,14145,14146,2300],{},[14,14147,59],{},[10,14149,63],{},[19,14151,206],{"id":205},[40,14153,14154],{},[43,14155,14156,1389],{},[14,14157,1388],{},[19,14159,67],{"id":66},[10,14161,14162,14163,77],{},"The best way to learn the Englund Gambit is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,14164,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":14166},[14167,14168,14169,14170],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[14172,14178,14184,14185,14186,14191,14192,14193,14194,14195],{"id":14173,"name":14174,"rating":14175,"imageUrl":14176,"country":248,"countryCode":249,"defensiveAggressive":1234,"simplifyingComplicating":297,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":14177,"unpreparedTheoretical":802,"blunderLikelihood":242},"nFIAL","Dusty Corners",813,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/nFIAL_175.webp",0.43,{"id":14179,"name":14180,"rating":14181,"imageUrl":14182,"country":629,"countryCode":630,"defensiveAggressive":14183,"simplifyingComplicating":350,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":239,"unpreparedTheoretical":609,"blunderLikelihood":242},"hTcXb","Luiz Puppinho",851,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/hTcXb_175.webp",0.65,{"id":820,"name":821,"rating":822,"imageUrl":823,"country":824,"countryCode":825,"defensiveAggressive":297,"simplifyingComplicating":560,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":264,"unpreparedTheoretical":826,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":7530,"name":7531,"rating":7532,"imageUrl":7533,"country":640,"countryCode":641,"defensiveAggressive":264,"simplifyingComplicating":621,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":7534,"unpreparedTheoretical":569,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":14187,"name":14188,"rating":14189,"imageUrl":14190,"country":248,"countryCode":249,"defensiveAggressive":560,"simplifyingComplicating":320,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":239,"unpreparedTheoretical":1023,"blunderLikelihood":252},"ycIYy","Anita Move",1725,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/ycIYy_175.webp",{"id":282,"name":283,"rating":284,"imageUrl":285,"country":248,"countryCode":249,"defensiveAggressive":286,"simplifyingComplicating":276,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":287,"unpreparedTheoretical":288,"blunderLikelihood":289},{"id":3568,"name":3569,"rating":3570,"imageUrl":3571,"country":236,"countryCode":237,"defensiveAggressive":811,"simplifyingComplicating":631,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":610,"unpreparedTheoretical":865,"blunderLikelihood":3572},{"id":848,"name":849,"rating":850,"imageUrl":851,"country":640,"countryCode":641,"defensiveAggressive":286,"simplifyingComplicating":852,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":264,"unpreparedTheoretical":853,"blunderLikelihood":300},{"id":3579,"name":3580,"rating":3581,"imageUrl":3582,"country":3583,"countryCode":3584,"defensiveAggressive":358,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":3585,"unpreparedTheoretical":3586,"blunderLikelihood":3587},{"id":7555,"name":7556,"rating":7557,"imageUrl":7558,"country":4547,"countryCode":4548,"defensiveAggressive":276,"simplifyingComplicating":297,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":599,"unpreparedTheoretical":7559,"blunderLikelihood":4060},[88],"Learn the Englund Gambit (1.d4 e5) — Black offers their e-pawn. The Englund gambit is considered unsound: against best play, Black will not get enough compensation for the pawn. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":14199,"url":14200},"Englund Gambit - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...e5",[14202,14205,14208,14211],{"question":14203,"answer":14204},"What is the Englund Gambit?","The Englund Gambit begins with 1.d4 e5 and is classified under ECO code A40. Black offers their e-pawn.",{"question":14206,"answer":14207},"Is the Englund Gambit good for beginners?","The Englund Gambit can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":14209,"answer":14210},"What are the win rates for the Englund Gambit?","Across 63.9 million Lichess games, White wins 49.2% of the time, Black wins 46.9%, and 3.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Aleksey Dreev. On the Black side, Viktor Korchnoi and Vassily Ivanchuk are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":14212,"answer":14213},"How can I practice the Englund Gambit?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Englund Gambit against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 813 rating) to advanced (2590+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/englund-gambit.webp",{},"/articles/openings/englund-gambit",{"moves":14121,"fen":14218,"ecoRange":9139,"gamesPlayed":14219,"whiteWinPct":4726,"drawPct":2341,"blackWinPct":1722,"topPlayersWhite":14220,"topPlayersBlack":14224,"parentOpening":148,"parentOpeningSlug":427},"rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/8/4p3/3P4/8/PPP1PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 2",63900957,[14221,14222,14223],{"name":409,"games":9165},{"name":412,"games":9167},{"name":2733,"games":9169},[14225,14226,14227],{"name":419,"games":9172},{"name":9174,"games":9175},{"name":902,"games":9177},{"title":14113,"description":14197},"englund-gambit","articles/openings/englund-gambit",[123,432,124,700],[14233,14237,14240,14244,14248],{"title":14234,"description":14235,"botIds":14236,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Englund Gambit","Dusty Corners is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Luiz Puppinho is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[14173,14179],{"title":14238,"description":7611,"botIds":14239,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Englund Gambit",[820,7530],{"title":14241,"description":14242,"botIds":14243,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Englund Gambit","Anita Move is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while John Gridiron is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[14187,282],{"title":14245,"description":14246,"botIds":14247,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Englund Gambit","Sammy Swing is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Petra Rokwood is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[3568,848],{"title":14249,"description":14250,"botIds":14251,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Englund Gambit","Sven Snoe is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Harrison Privilege is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[3579,7555],"I6YzK312ziUdeqaThCUbpiTCyX-gT4drCWHncl2y8ns",{"id":14254,"title":14255,"body":14256,"bots":14335,"categories":14336,"date":382,"description":14337,"eco":14338,"extension":92,"externalLink":14339,"faq":14342,"image":14355,"meta":14356,"navigation":111,"path":14357,"quickFacts":14358,"seo":14379,"slug":14380,"stem":14381,"tags":14382,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":14383},"openings/articles/openings/evans-gambit.md","Evans Gambit: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":14257,"toc":14328},[14258,14265,14267,14275,14277,14280,14296,14298,14300,14303,14311,14313,14315,14321,14323],[10,14259,14260,14261,14264],{},"The Evans Gambit arises after ",[14,14262,14263],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.b4"," and falls under ECO code C51. White sacrifices a pawn to lure Black's bishop away from the center, with the goal of establishing a powerful d4-e4 pawn duo. Black currently exerts too much influence over d4 for White to occupy it directly. The quieter 4. c3 (the Classical Variation) also prepares d4, but it gives Black valuable time to develop. The genius of 4. b4 is that it achieves c3 and d4 while gaining tempo on the bishop. If Black accepts with 4...Bxb4, White plays 5. c3, forcing the bishop to retreat while simultaneously preparing d4 and opening the b-file for the queen via Qb3. After 5...Ba5 (since 5...Bc5? allows another tempo-gaining kick), 6. d4 follows, with 6...d6 as the main reply. While 6...exd4 looks tempting since the c-pawn appears pinned, White can delay recapturing and unpin with 7. Qb3 (creating a battery against f7), 7...Qe7, 8. O-O (unpinning), 8...Bb6, 9. cxd4 Nxd4 10. Nxd4 Bxd4, reaching a position where Black holds two extra pawns but White is considered to have full compensation. The Slow Variation, 6. O-O before d4, sidesteps the pin on the c-pawn and was favored during the Romantic era. With 5.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,14266,22],{"id":21},[10,14268,14269,14270,14274],{},"The earliest known analysis of this opening dates back to 1827. The opening is named after William Davies Evans. It arises from the ",[27,14271,14273],{"href":14272},"/resources/openings/giuoco-piano","Italian Game: Giuoco Piano",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Adolf Anderssen (89 games), Paul Morphy (60 games), Mikhail Chigorin (46 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include William Steinitz (61 games), Adolf Anderssen (44 games), Gustav Richard Neumann (23 games).",[19,14276,35],{"id":34},[10,14278,14279],{},"Based on 5.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,14281,14282,14287,14291],{},[43,14283,14284,14286],{},[14,14285,47],{},": 52.7%",[43,14288,14289,4221],{},[14,14290,53],{},[43,14292,14293,14295],{},[14,14294,59],{},": 3.2%",[10,14297,3520],{},[19,14299,176],{"id":175},[10,14301,14302],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.b4, the main continuations include:",[40,14304,14305],{},[43,14306,14307],{},[27,14308,14310],{"href":14309},"/resources/openings/evans-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-b4-bxb4-5-c3-ba5","Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.b4 Bxb4 5.c3 Ba5",[10,14312,202],{},[19,14314,206],{"id":205},[40,14316,14317],{},[43,14318,14319,1389],{},[14,14320,1388],{},[19,14322,67],{"id":66},[10,14324,14325,14326,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Evans Gambit is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,14327,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":14329},[14330,14331,14332,14333,14334],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88,4019],"Learn the Evans Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.b4) — White offers a pawn to divert the bishop away from the centre. White would like to play d4 and put both d and e pawns in the centre. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C51",{"title":14340,"url":14341},"Evans Gambit - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bc4/3...Bc5/4._b4",[14343,14346,14349,14352],{"question":14344,"answer":14345},"What is the Evans Gambit?","The Evans Gambit begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.b4 and is classified under ECO code C51. White offers a pawn to divert the bishop away from the centre.",{"question":14347,"answer":14348},"Is the Evans Gambit good for beginners?","The Evans Gambit can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":14350,"answer":14351},"What are the main variations of the Evans Gambit?","The main continuations include: [Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.b4 Bxb4 5.c3 Ba5](/resources/openings/evans-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-b4-bxb4-5-c3-ba5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":14353,"answer":14354},"What are the win rates for the Evans Gambit?","Across 5.8 million Lichess games, White wins 52.7% of the time, Black wins 44.2%, and 3.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Adolf Anderssen and Paul Morphy. On the Black side, William Steinitz and Adolf Anderssen are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/evans-gambit.webp",{},"/articles/openings/evans-gambit",{"moves":14263,"fen":14359,"ecoRange":14360,"gamesPlayed":14361,"whiteWinPct":14362,"drawPct":14363,"blackWinPct":4275,"topPlayersWhite":14364,"topPlayersBlack":14370,"firstAnalyzed":14376,"namedAfter":14377,"parentOpening":14273,"parentOpeningSlug":14378},"r1bqk1nr/pppp1ppp/2n5/2b1p3/1PB1P3/5N2/P1PP1PPP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 0 4","C51–C52",5836603,52.7,3.2,[14365,14367,14369],{"name":14366,"games":3983},"Adolf Anderssen",{"name":14368,"games":1235},"Paul Morphy",{"name":7043,"games":4563},[14371,14373,14374],{"name":14372,"games":5500},"William Steinitz",{"name":14366,"games":3876},{"name":14375,"games":684},"Gustav Richard Neumann",1827,"William Davies Evans","giuoco-piano",{"title":14255,"description":14337},"evans-gambit","articles/openings/evans-gambit",[123,699,124],"lJWcDGQSodhC7YRQN0MYLoh87jOWbJfdvjVkOvXvgx8",{"id":14385,"title":14386,"body":14387,"bots":14447,"categories":14448,"date":382,"description":14449,"eco":14450,"extension":92,"externalLink":14451,"faq":14454,"image":14467,"meta":14468,"navigation":111,"path":14469,"quickFacts":14470,"seo":14483,"slug":14484,"stem":14485,"tags":14486,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":14487},"openings/articles/openings/evans-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-b4-bxb4-5-c3-ba5.md","Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Ba5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":14388,"toc":14441},[14389,14396,14398,14405,14407,14409,14424,14426,14428,14434,14436],[10,14390,14391,14392,14395],{},"The Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Ba5 arises after ",[14,14393,14394],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.b4 Bxb4 5.c3 Ba5"," and falls under ECO code C52. After White's 5.c3, retreating the bishop to a5 is the principal response and is widely regarded as Black's most ambitious attempt to challenge the gambit's soundness, though it carries more risk than the safer 5...Be7. From this position, White's most combative continuation is 6.d4, presenting Black with a critical decision. With 1.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,14397,22],{"id":21},[10,14399,25,14400,14404],{},[27,14401,14403],{"href":14402},"/resources/openings/evans-gambit","Evans Gambit",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Adolf Anderssen (32 games), Mikhail Chigorin (27 games), Paul Morphy (21 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include William Steinitz (38 games), Adolf Anderssen (25 games), Alexander McDonnell (12 games).",[19,14406,35],{"id":34},[10,14408,3403],{},[40,14410,14411,14415,14419],{},[43,14412,14413,7743],{},[14,14414,47],{},[43,14416,14417,12552],{},[14,14418,53],{},[43,14420,14421,14423],{},[14,14422,59],{},": 3%",[10,14425,63],{},[19,14427,206],{"id":205},[40,14429,14430],{},[43,14431,14432,1389],{},[14,14433,1388],{},[19,14435,67],{"id":66},[10,14437,14438,14439,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Ba5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,14440,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":14442},[14443,14444,14445,14446],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88,4019],"Learn the Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Ba5 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.b4 Bxb4 5.c3 Ba5) — 5...Ba5 is the main retreat after the Evans Gambit 5.c3, and it is considered the best attempt to \"refute the gambit. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C52",{"title":14452,"url":14453},"Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Ba5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bc4/3...Bc5/4._b4/4...Bxb4/5._c3/5...Ba5",[14455,14458,14461,14464],{"question":14456,"answer":14457},"What is the Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Ba5?","The Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Ba5 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.b4 Bxb4 5.c3 Ba5 and is classified under ECO code C52. 5...Ba5 is the main retreat after the Evans Gambit 5.c3, and it is considered the best attempt to \"refute the gambit.\" However, it is not as safe as the retreat 5...Be7.",{"question":14459,"answer":14460},"Is the Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Ba5 good for beginners?","The Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Ba5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":14462,"answer":14463},"What are the win rates for the Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Ba5?","Across 1.5 million Lichess games, White wins 50.9% of the time, Black wins 46.1%, and 3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Adolf Anderssen and Mikhail Chigorin. On the Black side, William Steinitz and Adolf Anderssen are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":14465,"answer":14466},"How can I practice the Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Ba5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Ba5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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In practice, this position almost invariably transitions into the Panov-Botvinnik Attack via 4. c4, unless White opts for the quieter 4. Bd3. The seemingly natural 4. Nc3?! is considered inaccurate because the knight accomplishes little on that square: occupying e4 would be premature, and after ...e6 the d5 pawn becomes firmly entrenched. Playing c4 first, followed by Nc3, is far more effective since it creates genuine pressure against d5. With 25.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,14501,22],{"id":21},[10,14503,25,14504,14506],{},[27,14505,744],{"href":743},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Evgeny Sveshnikov (90 games), Zigurds Lanka (47 games), Judit Polgar (45 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Eduard Meduna (93 games), Laszlo Eperjesi (76 games), Vladimir Burmakin (75 games).",[19,14508,35],{"id":34},[10,14510,14511],{},"Based on 25.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,14513,14514,14518,14522],{},[43,14515,14516,1807],{},[14,14517,47],{},[43,14519,14520,1601],{},[14,14521,53],{},[43,14523,14524,10071],{},[14,14525,59],{},[10,14527,63],{},[19,14529,176],{"id":175},[10,14531,14532],{},"After 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5, the main continuations include:",[40,14534,14535],{},[43,14536,14537],{},[27,14538,14540],{"href":14539},"/resources/openings/caro-kann-defence-1-e4-c6-2-d4-d5-3-exd5-cxd5-4-c4-nf6-5-nc3","Caro–Kann Defence: 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 4.c4 Nf6 5.Nc3",[10,14542,202],{},[19,14544,206],{"id":205},[40,14546,14547],{},[43,14548,14549,778],{},[14,14550,777],{},[19,14552,67],{"id":66},[10,14554,14555,14556,77],{},"The best way to learn the Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation is through practice. 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White can take either central pawn, but 3. fxe5?? is a catastrophic blunder due to 3...Qh4+! 4. g3 Qxe4+ 5. Qe2 Qxh1. The principal move is 3. exd5, which triggers a fight over the d5, e4, and e5 squares. Black's classical approach, the Staunton Line, continues 3...e4, but the more fashionable modern treatment is 3...exf4 4. Nf3, reaching positions that also arise via the King's Gambit Accepted move order 2...exf4 3. Nf3 d5 4. exd5. Another option is 3. Nf3, the Blackburne Attack, where White delays the central capture in favor of development. The knight covers h4 to neutralize the ...Qh4+ threat, and after 3...dxe4 White has the tactical resource 4. Nxe5!. The line 3...exf4 4. exd4 is also a transposition. Black can also try 3...Bg4 4. Be2 exf4 5. exd5 Bxf3 6. Bxf3 Qh4+ 7. Kf1 with equality. With 7.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,14787,22],{"id":21},[10,14789,25,14790,14792],{},[27,14791,12858],{"href":12857},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Heikki MJ Westerinen (22 games), Mikhail Chigorin (17 games), Joseph G Gallagher (15 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Frank James Marshall (11 games), Harry Nelson Pillsbury (6 games), Lucie Rerabkova (6 games).",[19,14794,35],{"id":34},[10,14796,14797],{},"Based on 7.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,14799,14800,14804,14808],{},[43,14801,14802,2042],{},[14,14803,47],{},[43,14805,14806,3688],{},[14,14807,53],{},[43,14809,14810,14812],{},[14,14811,59],{},": 3.8%",[10,14814,63],{},[19,14816,176],{"id":175},[10,14818,14819],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5, the main continuations include:",[40,14821,14822],{},[43,14823,14824],{},[27,14825,14827],{"href":14826},"/resources/openings/falkbeer-countergambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-d5-3-exd5-e4-4-d3-nf6","Falkbeer Countergambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 e4 4.d3 Nf6",[10,14829,202],{},[19,14831,206],{"id":205},[40,14833,14834],{},[43,14835,14836,1389],{},[14,14837,1388],{},[19,14839,67],{"id":66},[10,14841,14842,14843,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Falkbeer Countergambit is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,14844,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":14846},[14847,14848,14849,14850,14851],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88],"Learn the Falkbeer Countergambit (1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5) — 2...d5 is the most common way to decline the king's gambit (at least, for the moment: Black often takes the f-pawn later). White has the choice of two centre pawns they may take, though 3. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C31",{"title":14857,"url":14858},"Falkbeer Countergambit - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._f4/2...d5",[14860,14863,14866,14869],{"question":14861,"answer":14862},"What is the Falkbeer Countergambit?","The Falkbeer Countergambit begins with 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 and is classified under ECO code C31. 2...d5 is the most common way to decline the king's gambit (at least, for the moment: Black often takes the f-pawn later).",{"question":14864,"answer":14865},"Is the Falkbeer Countergambit good for beginners?","The Falkbeer Countergambit can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":14867,"answer":14868},"What are the main variations of the Falkbeer Countergambit?","The main continuations include: [Falkbeer Countergambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 e4 4.d3 Nf6](/resources/openings/falkbeer-countergambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-d5-3-exd5-e4-4-d3-nf6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":14870,"answer":14871},"What are the win rates for the Falkbeer Countergambit?","Across 7.3 million Lichess games, White wins 47.2% of the time, Black wins 49%, and 3.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Heikki MJ Westerinen and Mikhail Chigorin. On the Black side, Frank James Marshall and Harry Nelson Pillsbury are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/falkbeer-countergambit.webp",{},"/articles/openings/falkbeer-countergambit",{"moves":14784,"fen":14876,"ecoRange":14877,"gamesPlayed":14878,"whiteWinPct":2090,"drawPct":14879,"blackWinPct":3766,"topPlayersWhite":14880,"topPlayersBlack":14885,"parentOpening":12858,"parentOpeningSlug":14891},"rnbqkbnr/ppp2ppp/8/3pp3/4PP2/8/PPPP2PP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 3","C31–C32",7330517,3.8,[14881,14882,14883],{"name":1728,"games":1447},{"name":7043,"games":379},{"name":14884,"games":1685},"Joseph G Gallagher",[14886,14887,14889],{"name":1436,"games":3779},{"name":14888,"games":2984},"Harry Nelson Pillsbury",{"name":14890,"games":2984},"Lucie Rerabkova","kings-gambit",{"title":14776,"description":14854},"falkbeer-countergambit","articles/openings/falkbeer-countergambit",[123,699,124],"30PMYvH4Z2LXdgoedwRqEiva6SzWQdY5XH9HlGpcPZc",{"id":14898,"title":14899,"body":14900,"bots":14960,"categories":14961,"date":382,"description":14962,"eco":14963,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":14964,"image":14977,"meta":14978,"navigation":111,"path":14979,"quickFacts":14980,"seo":14997,"slug":14998,"stem":14999,"tags":15000,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":15001},"openings/articles/openings/falkbeer-countergambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-d5-3-exd5-e4-4-d3-nf6.md","Falkbeer Countergambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Nf6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":14901,"toc":14954},[14902,14909,14911,14918,14920,14923,14937,14939,14941,14947,14949],[10,14903,14904,14905,14908],{},"The Falkbeer Countergambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Nf6 arises after ",[14,14906,14907],{},"1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 e4 4.d3 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code C32. With 283,123 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,14910,22],{"id":21},[10,14912,25,14913,14917],{},[27,14914,14916],{"href":14915},"/resources/openings/falkbeer-countergambit","Falkbeer Countergambit",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Rudolf Spielmann (6 games), Lukas Petrzilek (4 games), Simon Alapin (4 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Olaf Lermen (4 games), Hans Juergen Schulz (3 games), Norbert Juergens (3 games).",[19,14919,35],{"id":34},[10,14921,14922],{},"Based on 283,123 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,14924,14925,14929,14933],{},[43,14926,14927,1807],{},[14,14928,47],{},[43,14930,14931,3138],{},[14,14932,53],{},[43,14934,14935,3225],{},[14,14936,59],{},[10,14938,63],{},[19,14940,206],{"id":205},[40,14942,14943],{},[43,14944,14945,1389],{},[14,14946,1388],{},[19,14948,67],{"id":66},[10,14950,14951,14952,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Falkbeer Countergambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Nf6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,14953,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":14955},[14956,14957,14958,14959],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88],"Learn the Falkbeer Countergambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Nf6 (1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 e4 4.d3 Nf6) — Black declines to capture the f-pawn and instead plays ...d5, counterattacking in the center. The Falkbeer leads to open, tactical positions where rapid development is crucial for both sides. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C32",[14965,14968,14971,14974],{"question":14966,"answer":14967},"What is the Falkbeer Countergambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Nf6?","The Falkbeer Countergambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Nf6 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.f4 d5 3.exd5 e4 4.d3 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code C32.",{"question":14969,"answer":14970},"Is the Falkbeer Countergambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Nf6 good for beginners?","The Falkbeer Countergambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Nf6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":14972,"answer":14973},"What are the win rates for the Falkbeer Countergambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Nf6?","Across 283,123 Lichess games, White wins 47.6% of the time, Black wins 48.1%, and 4.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Rudolf Spielmann and Lukas Petrzilek. On the Black side, Olaf Lermen and Hans Juergen Schulz are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":14975,"answer":14976},"How can I practice the Falkbeer Countergambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Nf6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Falkbeer Countergambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Nf6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/falkbeer-countergambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-d5-3-exd5-e4-4-d3-nf6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/falkbeer-countergambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-d5-3-exd5-e4-4-d3-nf6",{"moves":14907,"fen":14981,"gamesPlayed":14982,"whiteWinPct":1869,"drawPct":3335,"blackWinPct":3181,"topPlayersWhite":14983,"topPlayersBlack":14990,"parentOpening":14916,"parentOpeningSlug":14893},"rnbqkb1r/ppp2ppp/5n2/3P4/4pP2/3P4/PPP3PP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 1 5",283123,[14984,14986,14988],{"name":14985,"games":2984},"Rudolf Spielmann",{"name":14987,"games":116},"Lukas Petrzilek",{"name":14989,"games":116},"Simon Alapin",[14991,14993,14995],{"name":14992,"games":116},"Olaf Lermen",{"name":14994,"games":589},"Hans Juergen Schulz",{"name":14996,"games":589},"Norbert Juergens",{"title":14899,"description":14962},"falkbeer-countergambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-d5-3-exd5-e4-4-d3-nf6","articles/openings/falkbeer-countergambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-d5-3-exd5-e4-4-d3-nf6",[123,699,124],"YAqtEhgiSi1JtToPFmN0jxZHwcOWGrnGipykYctd3mY",{"id":15003,"title":15004,"body":15005,"bots":15060,"categories":15072,"date":382,"description":15073,"eco":869,"extension":92,"externalLink":15074,"faq":15076,"image":15086,"meta":15087,"navigation":111,"path":15088,"quickFacts":15089,"seo":15100,"slug":15101,"stem":15102,"tags":15103,"trainingTips":15104,"__hash__":15117},"openings/articles/openings/fantasy-caro-kann.md","Caro-Kann Defense: Fantasy Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":15006,"toc":15054},[15007,15014,15016,15018,15020,15023,15037,15039,15041,15047,15049],[10,15008,15009,15010,15013],{},"The Caro-Kann Defense: Fantasy Variation arises after ",[14,15011,15012],{},"1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.f3"," and falls under ECO code B10. In the Caro-Kann, Black uses 1...c6 to prepare 2...d5, with the c-pawn ready to recapture on d5 if needed. Reaching ...d5 helps secure Black's kingside by controlling c4, which in many Open Game positions is a key square for White's bishop to target f7. Unlike the French Defence (1...e6), the Caro-Kann keeps Black's light-squared bishop unblocked, though it prevents an early ...Nc6 and costs a tempo if Black later wants to push ...c5. After the standard 2.d4 d5, White chooses the ambitious 3.f3, bolstering the e4 pawn with another pawn rather than a piece. This signals an intention to maintain a broad pawn center, potentially following up with e4-e5 or developing with Be3 and Nd2. The cost is a weakened a7-g1 diagonal and e3 square, along with delayed kingside development. Black can accept the challenge with 3...dxe4, opening the position, or keep the tension with 3...e6. The resulting positions are sharp and unbalanced, pitting White's central space against Black's structural resilience and piece activity. With 196.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,15015,22],{"id":21},[10,15017,4758],{},[19,15019,35],{"id":34},[10,15021,15022],{},"Based on 3.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,15024,15025,15029,15033],{},[43,15026,15027,6205],{},[14,15028,47],{},[43,15030,15031,7748],{},[14,15032,53],{},[43,15034,15035,7224],{},[14,15036,59],{},[10,15038,3520],{},[19,15040,206],{"id":205},[40,15042,15043],{},[43,15044,15045,778],{},[14,15046,777],{},[19,15048,67],{"id":66},[10,15050,15051,15052,77],{},"The best way to learn the Caro-Kann Defense: Fantasy Variation is through practice. 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Black prepares to play 2...d5, with the c pawn ready to take back should White take it. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":15075,"url":4887},"Caro-Kann Defense: Fantasy Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[15077,15080,15083],{"question":15078,"answer":15079},"What is the Caro-Kann Defense: Fantasy Variation?","The Caro-Kann Defense: Fantasy Variation begins with 1.e4 c6 and is classified under ECO code B10. 1...c6 is the Caro-Kann.",{"question":15081,"answer":15082},"Is the Caro-Kann Defense: Fantasy Variation good for beginners?","Yes, the Caro-Kann Defense: Fantasy Variation is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":15084,"answer":15085},"What are the win rates for the Caro-Kann Defense: Fantasy Variation?","Across 3.3 million Lichess games, White wins 51.7% of the time, Black wins 44.1%, and 4.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Sergei Tiviakov and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Vladimir Burmakin and Aleksey Dreev are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/fantasy-caro-kann.webp",{},"/articles/openings/fantasy-caro-kann",{"moves":15012,"fen":15090,"gamesPlayed":15091,"whiteWinPct":6268,"drawPct":7266,"blackWinPct":7867,"topPlayersWhite":15092,"topPlayersBlack":15096,"parentOpening":1742,"parentOpeningSlug":1743},"rnbqkbnr/pp2pppp/2p5/3p4/3PP3/5P2/PPP3PP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 3",3340662,[15093,15094,15095],{"name":4050,"games":4910},{"name":1995,"games":4912},{"name":4914,"games":4915},[15097,15098,15099],{"name":906,"games":4918},{"name":412,"games":4920},{"name":911,"games":4922},{"title":15004,"description":15073},"fantasy-caro-kann","articles/openings/fantasy-caro-kann",[123,699,913,125,723],[15105,15107,15110,15112,15114],{"title":920,"description":4928,"botIds":15106,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},[4827,4834],{"title":924,"description":15108,"botIds":15109,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"L. \"Rookjoy\" Rambler is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Kent Wait is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[4842,573],{"title":928,"description":4934,"botIds":15111,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},[4851,4862],{"title":932,"description":4937,"botIds":15113,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},[848,4877],{"title":936,"description":15115,"botIds":15116,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Cheque Matisse is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Ned L. Help is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[9502,371],"_plBFnos_u85PRStdxChxQLxBvDE4ScC8rL8hrNmuG8",{"id":15119,"title":15120,"body":15121,"bots":15193,"categories":15238,"date":382,"description":15239,"eco":15240,"extension":92,"externalLink":15241,"faq":15244,"image":15257,"meta":15258,"navigation":111,"path":15259,"quickFacts":15260,"seo":15273,"slug":15274,"stem":15275,"tags":15276,"trainingTips":15277,"__hash__":15298},"openings/articles/openings/four-knights.md","Four Knights Game: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":15122,"toc":15187},[15123,15130,15132,15137,15139,15142,15157,15159,15161,15164,15178,15180,15182],[10,15124,15125,15126,15129],{},"The Four Knights Game arises after ",[14,15127,15128],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code C47. The resulting position is perfectly symmetrical, which tends to produce somewhat drawish play. The two most important continuations are 4. Bb5, which develops the bishop while targeting the centre, and 4. d4, which opens the position and transposes into a Scotch Game variation. With all four knights in play, White's next priority is the king's bishop, after which castling becomes available. The main line, 4. Bb5, is called the Spanish Variation, and like the standard Ruy Lopez, the bishop on b5 creates indirect pressure on Black's centre by threatening to remove the knight that guards e5. However, key differences exist: the knight on c3 blocks the c-pawn, ruling out White's usual c3-d4 plan, and because e4 is already defended by the knight, the response 4...a6?! leads to a different outcome after Bxc6 dxc6 Nxe5. Black's two principal replies are 4...Bb4 and 4...Nd4. With 56.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,15131,22],{"id":21},[10,15133,25,15134,15136],{},[27,15135,3908],{"href":3907},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Yochanan Afek (30 games), Moshe Czerniak (30 games), Pavel Potapov (28 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg Korneev (19 games), Svetozar Gligoric (19 games), Peter Lukacs (18 games).",[19,15138,35],{"id":34},[10,15140,15141],{},"Based on 56.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,15143,15144,15148,15153],{},[43,15145,15146,2798],{},[14,15147,47],{},[43,15149,15150,15152],{},[14,15151,53],{},": 46%",[43,15154,15155,8953],{},[14,15156,59],{},[10,15158,63],{},[19,15160,176],{"id":175},[10,15162,15163],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,15165,15166,15172],{},[43,15167,15168],{},[27,15169,15171],{"href":15170},"/resources/openings/four-knights-game-scotch-variation","Four Knights Game, Scotch Variation",[43,15173,15174],{},[27,15175,15177],{"href":15176},"/resources/openings/four-knights-game-spanish-variation","Four Knights Game, Spanish Variation",[10,15179,202],{},[19,15181,67],{"id":66},[10,15183,15184,15185,77],{},"The best way to learn the Four Knights Game is through practice. 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The resulting positions closely resemble the standard Scotch Game (1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4). Following 4...exd4, White can recapture with 5. Nxd4, and the game often transposes into regular Scotch territory after 5...Bb4 6. Nxc6 bxc6 7. Bd3. White also has the aggressive option of 5. Nd5, launching the sharp Belgrade Gambit. With 12.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,15312,22],{"id":21},[10,15314,25,15315,15136],{},[27,15316,15318],{"href":15317},"/resources/openings/four-knights","Four Knights Game",[19,15320,35],{"id":34},[10,15322,15323],{},"Based on 12.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,15325,15326,15331,15335],{},[43,15327,15328,15330],{},[14,15329,47],{},": 51.9%",[43,15332,15333,11525],{},[14,15334,53],{},[43,15336,15337,2381],{},[14,15338,59],{},[10,15340,3520],{},[19,15342,67],{"id":66},[10,15344,15345,15346,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Four Knights Game, Scotch Variation is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":15357,"url":15358},"Four Knights Game, Scotch Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Nc3/3...Nf6/4._d4",[15360,15363,15366,15369],{"question":15361,"answer":15362},"What is the Four Knights Game, Scotch Variation?","The Four Knights Game, Scotch Variation begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.d4 and is classified under ECO code C47. The Scotch variation of the four knights is a confrontational approach to remove the e5 pawn, opening the centre and preparing to develop White's remaining pieces.",{"question":15364,"answer":15365},"Is the Four Knights Game, Scotch Variation good for beginners?","Yes, the Four Knights Game, Scotch Variation is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":15367,"answer":15368},"What are the win rates for the Four Knights Game, Scotch Variation?","Across 12.9 million Lichess games, White wins 51.9% of the time, Black wins 42.9%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Yochanan Afek and Moshe Czerniak. On the Black side, Oleg Korneev and Svetozar Gligoric are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":15370,"answer":15371},"How can I practice the Four Knights Game, Scotch Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Four Knights Game, Scotch Variation by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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This position can be reached either via 4. Bb5 in the Four Knights or through 4. Nc3 in the Berlin Defence, and it tends to produce balanced, somewhat drawish play. White's bishop creates the threat of capturing on c6 and leaving e5 without protection. One might wonder if White can simply win the e5-pawn after, say, 4...a6 5. Bxc6 dxc6 6. Nxe5. In a typical Spanish, Black could recover the pawn with 6...Qd5, forking the knight and e4, but here White's c3-knight guards e4, making that fork ineffective. Black does have a resource, however: 6...Nxe4!, since after 7. Nxe4 Qd5 the queen forks both white knights and regains the material. Consequently, White must do more groundwork before winning e5, such as first securing e4 with a pawn. Among Black's fourth-move options, 4...Bc5 is the classical choice, developing the bishop actively toward f2 and providing an alternative tactical defense of e5 against Bxc6 followed by Nxe5. White typically continues with 5. 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On the Black side, Frank James Marshall and Richard Teichmann are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":15569,"answer":15570},"How can I practice the Four Knights Game, Spanish Variation: Bb4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Four Knights Game, Spanish Variation: Bb4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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With both knights already on good squares, the earlier ...d6 serves the useful purpose of shielding the f6 knight from being chased, while the c8 bishop retains the flexibility to develop in different directions depending on how White proceeds. Among White's options, Bg5 stands out as arguably the strongest and is the move to expect from well-prepared opponents. It pins the king's knight, sets the stage for queenside castling, and serves as the gateway to the Richter-Rauzer Attack, named after Vsevolod Alfredovich Rauser. With 5.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,15605,22],{"id":21},[10,15607,25,15608,15610],{},[27,15609,481],{"href":480},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (242 games), Vlastimil Jansa (238 games), Oleg Korneev (231 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lubomir Ftacnik (297 games), Loek Van Wely (271 games), Boris Gelfand (260 games).",[19,15612,35],{"id":34},[10,15614,15615],{},"Based on 5.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,15617,15618,15622,15626],{},[43,15619,15620,1802],{},[14,15621,47],{},[43,15623,15624,4770],{},[14,15625,53],{},[43,15627,15628,1502],{},[14,15629,59],{},[10,15631,63],{},[19,15633,176],{"id":175},[10,15635,15636],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6, the main continuations include:",[40,15638,15639,15645,15651],{},[43,15640,15641],{},[27,15642,15644],{"href":15643},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bc4","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bc4",[43,15646,15647],{},[27,15648,15650],{"href":15649},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-be2","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Be2",[43,15652,15653],{},[27,15654,15656],{"href":15655},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5",[10,15658,202],{},[19,15660,206],{"id":205},[40,15662,15663],{},[43,15664,15665,537],{},[14,15666,536],{},[19,15668,67],{"id":66},[10,15670,15671,15672,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Four Knights Variation is through practice. 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Black's move 5...d6 protects the recently developed knight from being attacked.",{"question":15707,"answer":15708},"Is the Sicilian Defense: Four Knights Variation good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defense: Four Knights Variation can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":15710,"answer":15711},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense: Four Knights Variation?","Across 5.6 million Lichess games, White wins 47.7% of the time, Black wins 47.3%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Lubomir Ftacnik and Loek Van Wely are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":15713,"answer":15714},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defense: Four Knights Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defense: Four Knights Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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A good opponent to learn the opening basics in this opening.",[15683],{"title":712,"description":15743,"botIds":15744,"difficulty":450,"focus":723},"Qhawe Pawn is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[15687],{"title":716,"description":15746,"botIds":15747,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Sue Chef is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Paolo Pawnte is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[3992,9317],{"title":720,"description":15749,"botIds":15750,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Gretchen Whisker is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[3574],"32QHYheA7xJALBxgWko4XP3Hv9LvbO5d4-yUwQbXXwE",{"id":15753,"title":15754,"body":15755,"bots":15845,"categories":15880,"date":382,"description":15881,"eco":15882,"extension":92,"externalLink":15883,"faq":15886,"image":15899,"meta":15900,"navigation":111,"path":15901,"quickFacts":15902,"seo":15917,"slug":1104,"stem":15918,"tags":15919,"trainingTips":15920,"__hash__":15936},"openings/articles/openings/french.md","French Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":15756,"toc":15838},[15757,15764,15766,15769,15771,15774,15788,15790,15792,15795,15821,15823,15825,15831,15833],[10,15758,15759,15760,15763],{},"The French Defense arises after ",[14,15761,15762],{},"1.e4 e6"," and falls under ECO code C00. In the French Defence, Black's strategy revolves around challenging the centre with the d-pawn. Playing ...d5 on the first move would allow White to simply capture, so Black first bolsters the square with 1...e6, ensuring the ability to recapture and maintain a pawn on d5. The price of this preparation is that the e6 pawn shuts in the queenside bishop, creating the well-known problem of developing the so-called \"French bishop.\" By contrast, the Caro-Kann (1...c6) also prepares ...d5 without blocking the bishop, but at the cost of ruling out ...Nc6 and losing a tempo should Black later want to play ...c5. In virtually all cases, White responds with 2. d4 to establish a broad two-pawn centre, after which Black continues with 2...d5. The sideline 2. d3, known as the King's Indian Attack, is a less common alternative. With 275.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,15765,22],{"id":21},[10,15767,15768],{},"Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (188 games), Heikki MJ Westerinen (185 games), Gyula Sax (185 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (573 games), Ivan Farago (528 games), Sergey Volkov (425 games).",[19,15770,35],{"id":34},[10,15772,15773],{},"Based on 275.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,15775,15776,15780,15784],{},[43,15777,15778,4775],{},[14,15779,47],{},[43,15781,15782,1920],{},[14,15783,53],{},[43,15785,15786,1362],{},[14,15787,59],{},[10,15789,63],{},[19,15791,176],{"id":175},[10,15793,15794],{},"After 1.e4 e6, the main continuations include:",[40,15796,15797,15803,15809,15815],{},[43,15798,15799],{},[27,15800,15802],{"href":15801},"/resources/openings/tarrasch-french","Tarrasch French",[43,15804,15805],{},[27,15806,15808],{"href":15807},"/resources/openings/advance-french","Advance French",[43,15810,15811],{},[27,15812,15814],{"href":15813},"/resources/openings/french-defence-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3","French Defence: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3",[43,15816,15817],{},[27,15818,15820],{"href":15819},"/resources/openings/exchange-french","Exchange French",[10,15822,202],{},[19,15824,206],{"id":205},[40,15826,15827],{},[43,15828,15829,778],{},[14,15830,777],{},[19,15832,67],{"id":66},[10,15834,15835,15836,77],{},"The best way to learn the French Defense is through practice. 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Black plans to gain space in the centre with their d pawn. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C00",{"title":15884,"url":15885},"French Defense - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e6",[15887,15890,15893,15896],{"question":15888,"answer":15889},"What is the French Defense?","The French Defense begins with 1.e4 e6 and is classified under ECO code C00. 1...e6 is the French defence.",{"question":15891,"answer":15892},"Is the French Defense good for beginners?","The French Defense can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":15894,"answer":15895},"What are the main variations of the French Defense?","The main continuations include: [Tarrasch French](/resources/openings/tarrasch-french); [Advance French](/resources/openings/advance-french); [French Defence: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3](/resources/openings/french-defence-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3); [Exchange French](/resources/openings/exchange-french). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":15897,"answer":15898},"What are the win rates for the French Defense?","Across 275.7 million Lichess games, White wins 48% of the time, Black wins 47.5%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Heikki MJ Westerinen. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Ivan Farago are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/french.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french",{"moves":15762,"fen":15903,"gamesPlayed":15904,"whiteWinPct":1100,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":1987,"topPlayersWhite":15905,"topPlayersBlack":15910,"parentOpening":1742,"parentOpeningSlug":1743},"rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/4p3/8/4P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 2",275719973,[15906,15907,15909],{"name":1995,"games":13446},{"name":1728,"games":15908},185,{"name":1730,"games":15908},[15911,15913,15915],{"name":422,"games":15912},573,{"name":409,"games":15914},528,{"name":7595,"games":15916},425,{"title":15754,"description":15881},"articles/openings/french",[123,699,1104,124],[15921,15924,15927,15930,15933],{"title":1112,"description":15922,"botIds":15923,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"Ella Vaider is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Emma Castlewright is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[7517,4834],{"title":1116,"description":15925,"botIds":15926,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Pavel Metrov is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Hiroshi Tanaka is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[15873,9102],{"title":1120,"description":15928,"botIds":15929,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Wand Carve is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Whisk Wood is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[1025,4862],{"title":1124,"description":15931,"botIds":15932,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Check Masai is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Gracie is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[15857,7544],{"title":1128,"description":15934,"botIds":15935,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Enpass Elela is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Harrison Privilege is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[15865,7555],"p0DWagrfU4QyK0Zc2aQOozecEwjxqTKuBOlQN2ZS1J8",{"id":15938,"title":15939,"body":15940,"bots":16026,"categories":16049,"date":382,"description":16050,"eco":16051,"extension":92,"externalLink":16052,"faq":16055,"image":16068,"meta":16069,"navigation":111,"path":16070,"quickFacts":16071,"seo":16087,"slug":16088,"stem":16089,"tags":16090,"trainingTips":16091,"__hash__":16110},"openings/articles/openings/french-defence-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3.md","French Defence: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 3.Nc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":15941,"toc":16019},[15942,15949,15951,15956,15958,15961,15975,15977,15979,15982,16002,16004,16006,16012,16014],[10,15943,15944,15945,15948],{},"The French Defence: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 3.Nc3 arises after ",[14,15946,15947],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code C10. At the highest levels of play, 3. Nc3 stands as White's most frequently chosen and most demanding continuation against the French. By developing the knight here rather than to d2 (the Tarrasch Variation), White maintains open diagonals for both bishops while simultaneously defending e4 and increasing the pressure on d5. Black faces a critical decision at this juncture with three principal responses: 3...Nf6 leads to the Classical Variation, 3...Bb4 enters the Winawer Variation, and 3...dxe4 produces the Rubinstein Variation. The chief sideline is 3...Nc6, known as the Hecht-Reefschlaeger, which takes the game in a direction quite unlike typical French structures. The questionable 3...c5?! is also available, steering play toward either the Marshall Gambit of the French or a Sicilian transposition. With 24.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,15950,22],{"id":21},[10,15952,25,15953,15955],{},[27,15954,959],{"href":958},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jonny Hector (154 games), Robert Zelcic (129 games), Friso Nijboer (128 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (236 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (214 games), Viktor Korchnoi (202 games).",[19,15957,35],{"id":34},[10,15959,15960],{},"Based on 24.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,15962,15963,15967,15971],{},[43,15964,15965,13717],{},[14,15966,47],{},[43,15968,15969,7107],{},[14,15970,53],{},[43,15972,15973,8953],{},[14,15974,59],{},[10,15976,63],{},[19,15978,176],{"id":175},[10,15980,15981],{},"After 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,15983,15984,15990,15996],{},[43,15985,15986],{},[27,15987,15989],{"href":15988},"/resources/openings/classical-french","Classical French",[43,15991,15992],{},[27,15993,15995],{"href":15994},"/resources/openings/winawer-french","Winawer French",[43,15997,15998],{},[27,15999,16001],{"href":16000},"/resources/openings/rubinstein-french","Rubinstein French",[10,16003,202],{},[19,16005,206],{"id":205},[40,16007,16008],{},[43,16009,16010,778],{},[14,16011,777],{},[19,16013,67],{"id":66},[10,16015,16016,16017,77],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 3.Nc3 is through practice. 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White develops a piece and keeps the diagonals open for both bishops (unlike 3. Nd2 , the Tarrasch Variation), as well as putting pressure on the d5 pawn and protecting the e4 pawn. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C10",{"title":16053,"url":16054},"French Defence: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 3.Nc3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e6/2._d4/2...d5/3._Nc3",[16056,16059,16062,16065],{"question":16057,"answer":16058},"What is the French Defence: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 3.Nc3?","The French Defence: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 3.Nc3 begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code C10.",{"question":16060,"answer":16061},"Is the French Defence: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 3.Nc3 good for beginners?","The French Defence: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 3.Nc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":16063,"answer":16064},"What are the main variations of the French Defence: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 3.Nc3?","The main continuations include: [Classical French](/resources/openings/classical-french); [Winawer French](/resources/openings/winawer-french); [Rubinstein French](/resources/openings/rubinstein-french). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":16066,"answer":16067},"What are the win rates for the French Defence: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 3.Nc3?","Across 24.3 million Lichess games, White wins 49.9% of the time, Black wins 45.2%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jonny Hector and Robert Zelcic. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Wolfgang Uhlmann are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3",{"moves":15947,"fen":16072,"gamesPlayed":16073,"whiteWinPct":13766,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":7163,"topPlayersWhite":16074,"topPlayersBlack":16080,"parentOpening":959,"parentOpeningSlug":1104},"rnbqkbnr/ppp2ppp/4p3/3p4/3PP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 1 3",24252015,[16075,16076,16078],{"name":677,"games":7876},{"name":16077,"games":13884},"Robert Zelcic",{"name":7588,"games":16079},128,[16081,16083,16085],{"name":409,"games":16082},236,{"name":422,"games":16084},214,{"name":419,"games":16086},202,{"title":15939,"description":16050},"french-defence-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3","articles/openings/french-defence-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3",[123,699,1104,1109],[16092,16095,16099,16103,16107],{"title":16093,"description":7608,"botIds":16094,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the French Defence",[7517,7524],{"title":16096,"description":16097,"botIds":16098,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the French Defence","Pavel Metrov is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Michael Tam is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. 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Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Emanuel Lasker (15 games), Adam Horvath (12 games), Jonny Hector (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Igor Glek (61 games), Sergey Volkov (54 games), Martin Zumsande (24 games).",[19,16132,35],{"id":34},[10,16134,16135],{},"Based on 524,979 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,16137,16138,16142,16146],{},[43,16139,16140,4770],{},[14,16141,47],{},[43,16143,16144,3029],{},[14,16145,53],{},[43,16147,16148,6741],{},[14,16149,59],{},[10,16151,63],{},[19,16153,206],{"id":205},[40,16155,16156],{},[43,16157,16158,778],{},[14,16159,777],{},[19,16161,67],{"id":66},[10,16163,16164,16165,1397],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Bb4 is through practice. 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Bb4?","The French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Bb4 begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Bb4 and is classified under ECO code C12. The McCutcheon variation first became well-known as the result of an 1885 simultaneous exhibition game played in New York by World Champion Steinitz as White against John Lindsay McCutcheon, a lawyer from Pennsylvania.",{"question":16185,"answer":16186},"Is the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Bb4 good for beginners?","The French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Bb4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":16188,"answer":16189},"What are the win rates for the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Bb4?","Across 524,979 Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 46.7%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Emanuel Lasker and Adam Horvath. On the Black side, Igor Glek and Sergey Volkov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":16191,"answer":16192},"How can I practice the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Bb4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Bb4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-bb4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-bb4",{"moves":16121,"fen":16197,"gamesPlayed":16198,"whiteWinPct":4907,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":3097,"topPlayersWhite":16199,"topPlayersBlack":16204,"parentOpening":16129,"parentOpeningSlug":7603},"rnbqk2r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/3p2B1/1b1PP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R2QKBNR w KQkq - 4 5",524979,[16200,16201,16203],{"name":7592,"games":1685},{"name":16202,"games":2096},"Adam Horvath",{"name":677,"games":2096},[16205,16206,16207],{"name":7601,"games":5500},{"name":7595,"games":1243},{"name":16208,"games":2887},"Martin Zumsande",{"title":16113,"description":16175},"french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-bb4","articles/openings/french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-bb4",[123,699,1104,1109],"5ETkX-GfU_d4cLZ2pltZf3cGBEkEFYwe0KBiyUZFNy4",{"id":16215,"title":16216,"body":16217,"bots":16290,"categories":16291,"date":382,"description":16292,"eco":16293,"extension":92,"externalLink":16294,"faq":16297,"image":16310,"meta":16311,"navigation":111,"path":16312,"quickFacts":16313,"seo":16325,"slug":16326,"stem":16327,"tags":16328,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":16329},"openings/articles/openings/french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7.md","French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Be7: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":16218,"toc":16283},[16219,16226,16228,16233,16235,16237,16251,16253,16255,16258,16266,16268,16270,16276,16278],[10,16220,16221,16222,16225],{},"The French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Be7 arises after ",[14,16223,16224],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7"," and falls under ECO code C13. With the knight on f6 no longer pinned, Black creates a concrete threat to capture the e4-pawn. Straightforward attempts to guard e4, such as 5. f3?! or 5. Bd3?!, prove ineffective because White's g5-bishop lacks protection, allowing Black to win material with 5...Nxe4! (after 6. Bxe7 Nxc3 7. Bxd8 Nxd1 8. Bxc7 Nxb2 ⩱). As a result, White typically either advances the pawn to safety with 5. e5, or removes one of e4's attackers via 5. Bxf6. A quieter alternative is 5. exd5, transposing into the Exchange Variation. With 2.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,16227,22],{"id":21},[10,16229,25,16230,16232],{},[27,16231,16129],{"href":15988},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Alexander Alekhine (16 games), Jonny Hector (15 games), Emanuel Lasker (15 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Evgeny Gleizerov (73 games), Mikhail Ulibin (47 games), Gideon Stahlberg (46 games).",[19,16234,35],{"id":34},[10,16236,9937],{},[40,16238,16239,16243,16247],{},[43,16240,16241,8670],{},[14,16242,47],{},[43,16244,16245,2793],{},[14,16246,53],{},[43,16248,16249,8953],{},[14,16250,59],{},[10,16252,3520],{},[19,16254,176],{"id":175},[10,16256,16257],{},"After 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7, the main continuations include:",[40,16259,16260],{},[43,16261,16262],{},[27,16263,16265],{"href":16264},"/resources/openings/french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e5-nfd7-6-bxe7-qxe7","French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e5 Nfd7 6.Bxe7 Qxe7",[10,16267,202],{},[19,16269,206],{"id":205},[40,16271,16272],{},[43,16273,16274,778],{},[14,16275,777],{},[19,16277,67],{"id":66},[10,16279,16280,16281,1397],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Be7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,16282,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":16284},[16285,16286,16287,16288,16289],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Be7 (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7) — Because Nf6 is no longer pinned, Black threatens to win the e4-pawn. Any attempt to defend the e4-pawn, e.g. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C13",{"title":16295,"url":16296},"French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Be7 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e6/2._d4/2...d5/3._Nc3/3...Nf6/4._Bg5/4...Be7",[16298,16301,16304,16307],{"question":16299,"answer":16300},"What is the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Be7?","The French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Be7 begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 and is classified under ECO code C13. Because Nf6 is no longer pinned, Black threatens to win the e4-pawn.",{"question":16302,"answer":16303},"Is the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Be7 good for beginners?","The French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Be7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":16305,"answer":16306},"What are the main variations of the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Be7?","The main continuations include: [French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e5 Nfd7 6.Bxe7 Qxe7](/resources/openings/french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e5-nfd7-6-bxe7-qxe7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":16308,"answer":16309},"What are the win rates for the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Be7?","Across 2.1 million Lichess games, White wins 50.8% of the time, Black wins 44.4%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexander Alekhine and Jonny Hector. On the Black side, Evgeny Gleizerov and Mikhail Ulibin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7",{"moves":16224,"fen":16314,"gamesPlayed":16315,"whiteWinPct":8726,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":2869,"topPlayersWhite":16316,"topPlayersBlack":16321,"parentOpening":16129,"parentOpeningSlug":7603},"rnbqk2r/ppp1bppp/4pn2/3p2B1/3PP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R2QKBNR w KQkq - 4 5",2114160,[16317,16319,16320],{"name":16318,"games":4060},"Alexander Alekhine",{"name":677,"games":1685},{"name":7592,"games":1685},[16322,16323,16324],{"name":11371,"games":3280},{"name":11374,"games":2088},{"name":8206,"games":4563},{"title":16216,"description":16292},"french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7","articles/openings/french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7",[123,699,1104,1109],"HFMInIgYgwG3JhfV-tbkMiRj4ANYQLj2VSHhhlvfKwg",{"id":16331,"title":16332,"body":16333,"bots":16392,"categories":16393,"date":382,"description":16394,"eco":16395,"extension":92,"externalLink":16396,"faq":16399,"image":16412,"meta":16413,"navigation":111,"path":16414,"quickFacts":16415,"seo":16428,"slug":16429,"stem":16430,"tags":16431,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":16432},"openings/articles/openings/french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e5-nfd7-6-bxe7-qxe7.md","French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Qxe7: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":16334,"toc":16386},[16335,16342,16344,16350,16352,16355,16369,16371,16373,16379,16381],[10,16336,16337,16338,16341],{},"The French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Qxe7 arises after ",[14,16339,16340],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e5 Nfd7 6.Bxe7 Qxe7"," and falls under ECO code C14. This position represents a key crossroads in the Classical French, where White must choose among several fundamentally different plans. The overwhelming favorite is 7. f4, the Steinitz Variation, which appears in the vast majority of games, though the alternatives are by no means inferior. With 7. Qd2, the Rubinstein Variation, White aims for rapid queenside castling; since castling queenside is generally unsafe for Black, this frequently produces opposite-side castling positions with aggressive pawn storms on both flanks. The Alapin Variation, 7. Nb5, creates a direct threat to fork Black's king and rook by landing on c7. Black typically invests tempi to drive the knight away, after which White can reroute it via a3 to c2, bolstering the central structure. With 786,006 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,16343,22],{"id":21},[10,16345,25,16346,16349],{},[27,16347,16348],{"href":7489},"French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Be7",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ildiko Madl (13 games), Lajos Steiner (12 games), Janis Klovans (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Evgeny Gleizerov (41 games), Mikhail Ulibin (37 games), Gideon Stahlberg (32 games).",[19,16351,35],{"id":34},[10,16353,16354],{},"Based on 786,006 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,16356,16357,16361,16365],{},[43,16358,16359,6205],{},[14,16360,47],{},[43,16362,16363,8437],{},[14,16364,53],{},[43,16366,16367,2381],{},[14,16368,59],{},[10,16370,3520],{},[19,16372,206],{"id":205},[40,16374,16375],{},[43,16376,16377,778],{},[14,16378,777],{},[19,16380,67],{"id":66},[10,16382,16383,16384,1397],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Qxe7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,16385,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":16387},[16388,16389,16390,16391],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Qxe7 (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e5 Nfd7 6.Bxe7 Qxe7) — This is an important branching point in the classical French defence. While the main line 7. f4 occurs in the vast majority of the games, the alternatives are not much worse. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C14",{"title":16397,"url":16398},"French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Qxe7 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e6/2._d4/2...d5/3._Nc3/3...Nf6/4._Bg5/4...Be7/5._e5/5...Nfd7/6._Bxe7/6...Qxe7",[16400,16403,16406,16409],{"question":16401,"answer":16402},"What is the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Qxe7?","The French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Qxe7 begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e5 Nfd7 6.Bxe7 Qxe7 and is classified under ECO code C14. This is an important branching point in the classical French defence.",{"question":16404,"answer":16405},"Is the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Qxe7 good for beginners?","The French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Qxe7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":16407,"answer":16408},"What are the win rates for the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Qxe7?","Across 786,006 Lichess games, White wins 51.7% of the time, Black wins 43.1%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ildiko Madl and Lajos Steiner. On the Black side, Evgeny Gleizerov and Mikhail Ulibin are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":16410,"answer":16411},"How can I practice the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Qxe7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the French Defence, Classical Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Qxe7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e5-nfd7-6-bxe7-qxe7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e5-nfd7-6-bxe7-qxe7",{"moves":16340,"fen":16416,"gamesPlayed":16417,"whiteWinPct":6268,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":8507,"topPlayersWhite":16418,"topPlayersBlack":16424,"parentOpening":16348,"parentOpeningSlug":16326},"rnb1k2r/pppnqppp/4p3/3pP3/3P4/2N5/PPP2PPP/R2QKBNR w KQkq - 0 7",786006,[16419,16421,16423],{"name":16420,"games":623},"Ildiko Madl",{"name":16422,"games":2096},"Lajos Steiner",{"name":680,"games":2096},[16425,16426,16427],{"name":11371,"games":1102},{"name":11374,"games":678},{"name":8206,"games":1731},{"title":16332,"description":16394},"french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e5-nfd7-6-bxe7-qxe7","articles/openings/french-defence-classical-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e5-nfd7-6-bxe7-qxe7",[123,699,1104,1109],"7y-YjLRVojIO-0cCqtptITKmY2LAQSx4PNxL93BU0mQ",{"id":16434,"title":16435,"body":16436,"bots":16513,"categories":16514,"date":382,"description":16515,"eco":16516,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":16517,"image":16530,"meta":16531,"navigation":111,"path":16532,"quickFacts":16533,"seo":16549,"slug":16550,"stem":16551,"tags":16552,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":16553},"openings/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5.md","French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... exd5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":16437,"toc":16506},[16438,16445,16447,16454,16456,16459,16474,16476,16478,16481,16489,16491,16493,16499,16501],[10,16439,16440,16441,16444],{},"The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... exd5 arises after ",[14,16442,16443],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.exd5 exd5"," and falls under ECO code C08. With 523,816 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,16446,22],{"id":21},[10,16448,25,16449,16453],{},[27,16450,16452],{"href":16451},"/resources/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-c5","French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: c5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Semen I Dvoirys (23 games), Matthias Wahls (19 games), Michael Adams (19 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (91 games), Rafael A Vaganian (64 games), Viktor Korchnoi (57 games).",[19,16455,35],{"id":34},[10,16457,16458],{},"Based on 523,816 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,16460,16461,16465,16470],{},[43,16462,16463,8670],{},[14,16464,47],{},[43,16466,16467,16469],{},[14,16468,53],{},": 43%",[43,16471,16472,5147],{},[14,16473,59],{},[10,16475,3520],{},[19,16477,176],{"id":175},[10,16479,16480],{},"After 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.exd5 exd5, the main continuations include:",[40,16482,16483],{},[43,16484,16485],{},[27,16486,16488],{"href":16487},"/resources/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5-5-ngf3-nc6","French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.exd5 exd5 5.Ngf3 Nc6",[10,16490,202],{},[19,16492,206],{"id":205},[40,16494,16495],{},[43,16496,16497,778],{},[14,16498,777],{},[19,16500,67],{"id":66},[10,16502,16503,16504,1397],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... exd5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,16505,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":16507},[16508,16509,16510,16511,16512],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... exd5 (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.exd5 exd5) — A theoretically important line that leads to balanced middlegame positions. The high draw rate at master level reflects the precise play required, but understanding key strategic ideas gives practical winning chances. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C08",[16518,16521,16524,16527],{"question":16519,"answer":16520},"What is the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... exd5?","The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... exd5 begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.exd5 exd5 and is classified under ECO code C08.",{"question":16522,"answer":16523},"Is the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... exd5 good for beginners?","The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... exd5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":16525,"answer":16526},"What are the main variations of the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... exd5?","The main continuations include: [French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.exd5 exd5 5.Ngf3 Nc6](/resources/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5-5-ngf3-nc6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":16528,"answer":16529},"What are the win rates for the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... exd5?","Across 523,816 Lichess games, White wins 50.8% of the time, Black wins 43%, and 6.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Semen I Dvoirys and Matthias Wahls. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Rafael A Vaganian are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5",{"moves":16443,"fen":16534,"gamesPlayed":16535,"whiteWinPct":8726,"drawPct":5194,"blackWinPct":645,"topPlayersWhite":16536,"topPlayersBlack":16543,"parentOpening":16452,"parentOpeningSlug":16548},"rnbqkbnr/pp3ppp/8/2pp4/3P4/8/PPPN1PPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 5",523816,[16537,16539,16541],{"name":16538,"games":684},"Semen I Dvoirys",{"name":16540,"games":1437},"Matthias Wahls",{"name":16542,"games":1437},"Michael Adams",[16544,16545,16547],{"name":422,"games":2679},{"name":16546,"games":2742},"Rafael A Vaganian",{"name":419,"games":4280},"french-defence-tarrasch-variation-c5",{"title":16435,"description":16515},"french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5","articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5",[123,699,1104,1109],"3J_Ezee-tWJrLu4g0L5nyZJGBgN0XcuID3F_xyh0Nrs",{"id":16555,"title":16556,"body":16557,"bots":16617,"categories":16618,"date":382,"description":16619,"eco":16620,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":16621,"image":16634,"meta":16635,"navigation":111,"path":16636,"quickFacts":16637,"seo":16649,"slug":16650,"stem":16651,"tags":16652,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":16653},"openings/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5-5-ngf3-nc6.md","French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nc6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":16558,"toc":16611},[16559,16566,16568,16575,16577,16580,16594,16596,16598,16604,16606],[10,16560,16561,16562,16565],{},"The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nc6 arises after ",[14,16563,16564],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.exd5 exd5 5.Ngf3 Nc6"," and falls under ECO code C09. With 212,812 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,16567,22],{"id":21},[10,16569,25,16570,16574],{},[27,16571,16573],{"href":16572},"/resources/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5","French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... exd5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (23 games), Efim Geller (15 games), Milan Matulovic (14 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (85 games), Rafael A Vaganian (64 games), Wlodzimierz Schmidt (34 games).",[19,16576,35],{"id":34},[10,16578,16579],{},"Based on 212,812 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,16581,16582,16586,16590],{},[43,16583,16584,6528],{},[14,16585,47],{},[43,16587,16588,6533],{},[14,16589,53],{},[43,16591,16592,2141],{},[14,16593,59],{},[10,16595,1505],{},[19,16597,206],{"id":205},[40,16599,16600],{},[43,16601,16602,778],{},[14,16603,777],{},[19,16605,67],{"id":66},[10,16607,16608,16609,1397],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nc6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,16610,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":16612},[16613,16614,16615,16616],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nc6 (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.exd5 exd5 5.Ngf3 Nc6) — A theoretically important line that leads to balanced middlegame positions. The high draw rate at master level reflects the precise play required, but understanding key strategic ideas gives practical winning chances. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C09",[16622,16625,16628,16631],{"question":16623,"answer":16624},"What is the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nc6?","The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nc6 begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.exd5 exd5 5.Ngf3 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code C09.",{"question":16626,"answer":16627},"Is the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nc6 good for beginners?","The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nc6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":16629,"answer":16630},"What are the win rates for the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nc6?","Across 212,812 Lichess games, White wins 52.4% of the time, Black wins 41%, and 6.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Efim Geller. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Rafael A Vaganian are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":16632,"answer":16633},"How can I practice the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nc6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nc6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5-5-ngf3-nc6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5-5-ngf3-nc6",{"moves":16564,"fen":16638,"gamesPlayed":16639,"whiteWinPct":6586,"drawPct":2196,"blackWinPct":1102,"topPlayersWhite":16640,"topPlayersBlack":16644,"parentOpening":16573,"parentOpeningSlug":16550},"r1bqkbnr/pp3ppp/2n5/2pp4/3P4/5N2/PPPN1PPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 2 6",212812,[16641,16642,16643],{"name":1995,"games":684},{"name":12312,"games":1685},{"name":2094,"games":289},[16645,16646,16647],{"name":422,"games":613},{"name":16546,"games":2742},{"name":16648,"games":688},"Wlodzimierz Schmidt",{"title":16556,"description":16619},"french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5-5-ngf3-nc6","articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5-5-ngf3-nc6",[123,699,1104,1109],"lKXK4Z40ihKyf0Up86mmS2-rD3jLQeI778BHmKcw3fc",{"id":16655,"title":16656,"body":16657,"bots":16716,"categories":16717,"date":382,"description":16718,"eco":16719,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":16720,"image":16733,"meta":16734,"navigation":111,"path":16735,"quickFacts":16736,"seo":16750,"slug":16751,"stem":16752,"tags":16753,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":16754},"openings/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-nc6-4-ngf3-nf6.md","French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nf6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":16658,"toc":16710},[16659,16666,16668,16674,16676,16679,16693,16695,16697,16703,16705],[10,16660,16661,16662,16665],{},"The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nf6 arises after ",[14,16663,16664],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nc6 4.Ngf3 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code C04. With 181,477 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,16667,22],{"id":21},[10,16669,25,16670,16673],{},[27,16671,16672],{"href":15801},"French Defense: Tarrasch Variation",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Mladen Palac (10 games), Michele Godena (9 games), Vasil Spasov (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Milan Drasko (49 games), Igor Naumkin (34 games), Carlos Enrique Guimard (28 games).",[19,16675,35],{"id":34},[10,16677,16678],{},"Based on 181,477 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,16680,16681,16685,16689],{},[43,16682,16683,9236],{},[14,16684,47],{},[43,16686,16687,972],{},[14,16688,53],{},[43,16690,16691,10812],{},[14,16692,59],{},[10,16694,63],{},[19,16696,206],{"id":205},[40,16698,16699],{},[43,16700,16701,778],{},[14,16702,777],{},[19,16704,67],{"id":66},[10,16706,16707,16708,1397],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nf6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,16709,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":16711},[16712,16713,16714,16715],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nf6 (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nc6 4.Ngf3 Nf6) — A line where White maintains a significant initiative. Accurate play from Black is needed to equalize, making this an excellent choice for White players seeking an advantage from the opening. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C04",[16721,16724,16727,16730],{"question":16722,"answer":16723},"What is the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nf6?","The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nf6 begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nc6 4.Ngf3 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code C04.",{"question":16725,"answer":16726},"Is the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nf6 good for beginners?","The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nf6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":16728,"answer":16729},"What are the win rates for the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nf6?","Across 181,477 Lichess games, White wins 47.4% of the time, Black wins 46.4%, and 6.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Mladen Palac and Michele Godena. On the Black side, Milan Drasko and Igor Naumkin are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":16731,"answer":16732},"How can I practice the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nf6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Nf6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-nc6-4-ngf3-nf6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-nc6-4-ngf3-nf6",{"moves":16664,"fen":16737,"gamesPlayed":16738,"whiteWinPct":9352,"drawPct":10852,"blackWinPct":1086,"topPlayersWhite":16739,"topPlayersBlack":16745,"parentOpening":16672,"parentOpeningSlug":16749},"r1bqkb1r/ppp2ppp/2n1pn2/3p4/3PP3/5N2/PPPN1PPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 4 5",181477,[16740,16742,16743],{"name":16741,"games":1033},"Mladen Palac",{"name":1993,"games":1561},{"name":16744,"games":1440},"Vasil Spasov",[16746,16747,16748],{"name":4287,"games":3766},{"name":11376,"games":688},{"name":8106,"games":3587},"tarrasch-french",{"title":16656,"description":16718},"french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-nc6-4-ngf3-nf6","articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-nc6-4-ngf3-nf6",[123,699,1104,1109],"wyH3RcjJKzDLR2EOEKFFg3_r5BrkUUoOuYU5xk1OHeA",{"id":16756,"title":16757,"body":16758,"bots":16819,"categories":16820,"date":382,"description":16821,"eco":16822,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":16823,"image":16836,"meta":16837,"navigation":111,"path":16838,"quickFacts":16839,"seo":16852,"slug":16853,"stem":16854,"tags":16855,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":16856},"openings/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-nf6-4-e5-nfd7-5-bd3-c5-6-c3-nc6-7-ne2-cxd4-8-cxd4.md","French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 8.cxd4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":16759,"toc":16813},[16760,16767,16769,16776,16778,16781,16796,16798,16800,16806,16808],[10,16761,16762,16763,16766],{},"The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 8.cxd4 arises after ",[14,16764,16765],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6 4.e5 Nfd7 5.Bd3 c5 6.c3 Nc6 7.Ne2 cxd4 8.cxd4"," and falls under ECO code C06. With 434,905 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,16768,22],{"id":21},[10,16770,25,16771,16775],{},[27,16772,16774],{"href":16773},"/resources/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-nf6","French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: Nf6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Michele Godena (43 games), Sergei Tiviakov (37 games), Eduardas Rozentalis (28 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Sergey Volkov (76 games), Evgeny Gleizerov (66 games), Emanuel Berg (55 games).",[19,16777,35],{"id":34},[10,16779,16780],{},"Based on 434,905 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,16782,16783,16787,16792],{},[43,16784,16785,6942],{},[14,16786,47],{},[43,16788,16789,16791],{},[14,16790,53],{},": 44.6%",[43,16793,16794,2047],{},[14,16795,59],{},[10,16797,3520],{},[19,16799,206],{"id":205},[40,16801,16802],{},[43,16803,16804,778],{},[14,16805,777],{},[19,16807,67],{"id":66},[10,16809,16810,16811,1397],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 8.cxd4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,16812,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":16814},[16815,16816,16817,16818],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 8.cxd4 (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6 4.e5 Nfd7 5.Bd3 c5 6.c3 Nc6 7.Ne2 cxd4 8.cxd4) — A line where White maintains a significant initiative. Accurate play from Black is needed to equalize, making this an excellent choice for White players seeking an advantage from the opening. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C06",[16824,16827,16830,16833],{"question":16825,"answer":16826},"What is the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 8.cxd4?","The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 8.cxd4 begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6 4.e5 Nfd7 5.Bd3 c5 6.c3 Nc6 7.Ne2 cxd4 8.cxd4 and is classified under ECO code C06.",{"question":16828,"answer":16829},"Is the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 8.cxd4 good for beginners?","The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 8.cxd4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":16831,"answer":16832},"What are the win rates for the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 8.cxd4?","Across 434,905 Lichess games, White wins 49.7% of the time, Black wins 44.6%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Michele Godena and Sergei Tiviakov. On the Black side, Sergey Volkov and Evgeny Gleizerov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":16834,"answer":16835},"How can I practice the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 8.cxd4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 8.cxd4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-nf6-4-e5-nfd7-5-bd3-c5-6-c3-nc6-7-ne2-cxd4-8-cxd4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-nf6-4-e5-nfd7-5-bd3-c5-6-c3-nc6-7-ne2-cxd4-8-cxd4",{"moves":16765,"fen":16840,"gamesPlayed":16841,"whiteWinPct":7033,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":16842,"topPlayersWhite":16843,"topPlayersBlack":16847,"parentOpening":16774,"parentOpeningSlug":16851},"r1bqkb1r/pp1n1ppp/2n1p3/3pP3/3P4/3B4/PP1NNPPP/R1BQK2R b KQkq - 0 8",434905,44.6,[16844,16845,16846],{"name":1993,"games":645},{"name":4050,"games":678},{"name":1725,"games":3587},[16848,16849,16850],{"name":7595,"games":312},{"name":11371,"games":2739},{"name":10253,"games":13559},"french-defence-tarrasch-variation-nf6",{"title":16757,"description":16821},"french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-nf6-4-e5-nfd7-5-bd3-c5-6-c3-nc6-7-ne2-cxd4-8-cxd4","articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-nf6-4-e5-nfd7-5-bd3-c5-6-c3-nc6-7-ne2-cxd4-8-cxd4",[123,699,1104,1109],"0XYrQYXBtjvTdtuMd8jxpWE2uX_wdU3oNyWipGiEH3g",{"id":16858,"title":16859,"body":16860,"bots":16932,"categories":16933,"date":382,"description":16934,"eco":16935,"extension":92,"externalLink":16936,"faq":16939,"image":16952,"meta":16953,"navigation":111,"path":16954,"quickFacts":16955,"seo":16966,"slug":16548,"stem":16967,"tags":16968,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":16969},"openings/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-c5.md","French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: c5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":16861,"toc":16925},[16862,16869,16871,16876,16878,16880,16894,16896,16898,16901,16908,16910,16912,16918,16920],[10,16863,16864,16865,16868],{},"The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: c5 arises after ",[14,16866,16867],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5"," and falls under ECO code C07. This is the Open system of the Tarrasch French, where Black immediately challenges the d4 pawn, exploiting the fact that 3. Nd2 has blocked the queen's protection of that square. The principal continuation is 4. exd5, after which Black has two recapture options: the older 4...exd5, which frees the light-squared bishop but results in an isolated queen's pawn, and the currently more popular 4...Qxd5, which takes advantage of the absence of a knight on c3 to drive the queen away. In the latter case, White typically concedes the d4 pawn temporarily but recovers it later. The Euwe-Keres variation (4. Ngf3) is a strong alternative, preparing to recapture on d4 with the knight. This move order can be used to avoid the 4...Qxd5 line: after 4. Ngf3 Nc6 5. exd5, White has 6. Bc4 available with tempo if Black takes with the queen, so 5...exd5 is preferred, transposing into the 4. exd5 exd5 5. Ngf3 Nc6 line. The Suchting variation (4. c3!?) is also playable, though unlike in the Closed Tarrasch, Black can respond with 4...dxe4 5. Nxe4 cxd4 6. cxd4, saddling White with an isolated queen's pawn that will prove difficult to defend. With 2.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,16870,22],{"id":21},[10,16872,25,16873,16875],{},[27,16874,16672],{"href":15801},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Michael Adams (82 games), Vlastimil Jansa (66 games), Sergei Tiviakov (66 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (157 games), Rafael A Vaganian (118 games), Viktor Korchnoi (102 games).",[19,16877,35],{"id":34},[10,16879,5739],{},[40,16881,16882,16886,16890],{},[43,16883,16884,977],{},[14,16885,47],{},[43,16887,16888,16791],{},[14,16889,53],{},[43,16891,16892,6741],{},[14,16893,59],{},[10,16895,63],{},[19,16897,176],{"id":175},[10,16899,16900],{},"After 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,16902,16903],{},[43,16904,16905],{},[27,16906,16907],{"href":16572},"French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.exd5 exd5",[10,16909,202],{},[19,16911,206],{"id":205},[40,16913,16914],{},[43,16915,16916,778],{},[14,16917,777],{},[19,16919,67],{"id":66},[10,16921,16922,16923,1397],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: c5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,16924,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":16926},[16927,16928,16929,16930,16931],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: c5 (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5) — 3...c5 is the Open system of the Tarrasch French. Since 3. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C07",{"title":16937,"url":16938},"French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: c5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e6/2._d4/2...d5/3._Nd2/3...c5",[16940,16943,16946,16949],{"question":16941,"answer":16942},"What is the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: c5?","The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: c5 begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 and is classified under ECO code C07. 3...c5 is the Open system of the Tarrasch French.",{"question":16944,"answer":16945},"Is the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: c5 good for beginners?","The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: c5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":16947,"answer":16948},"What are the main variations of the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: c5?","The main continuations include: [French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.exd5 exd5](/resources/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-c5-4-exd5-exd5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":16950,"answer":16951},"What are the win rates for the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: c5?","Across 2.4 million Lichess games, White wins 49.5% of the time, Black wins 44.6%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Michael Adams and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Rafael A Vaganian are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-c5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-c5",{"moves":16867,"fen":16956,"gamesPlayed":16957,"whiteWinPct":1088,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":16842,"topPlayersWhite":16958,"topPlayersBlack":16962,"parentOpening":16672,"parentOpeningSlug":16749},"rnbqkbnr/pp3ppp/4p3/2pp4/3PP3/8/PPPN1PPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 4",2441020,[16959,16960,16961],{"name":16542,"games":3776},{"name":1995,"games":2739},{"name":4050,"games":2739},[16963,16964,16965],{"name":422,"games":1878},{"name":16546,"games":7411},{"name":419,"games":9540},{"title":16859,"description":16934},"articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-c5",[123,699,1104,1109],"vu2pFIHPWmzx462ES2ud08QG0wXmG0TNvN5QJxEZAl8",{"id":16971,"title":16972,"body":16973,"bots":17048,"categories":17049,"date":382,"description":17050,"eco":17051,"extension":92,"externalLink":17052,"faq":17055,"image":17068,"meta":17069,"navigation":111,"path":17070,"quickFacts":17071,"seo":17084,"slug":16851,"stem":17085,"tags":17086,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":17087},"openings/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-nf6.md","French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: Nf6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":16974,"toc":17041},[16975,16982,16984,16989,16991,16994,17009,17011,17013,17016,17024,17026,17028,17034,17036],[10,16976,16977,16978,16981],{},"The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: Nf6 arises after ",[14,16979,16980],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code C05. Among Black's options in the Tarrasch French, 3...Nf6 is the most combative choice, prioritizing dynamic complications over a purely solid setup. The resulting positions offer rich play with creative possibilities for both sides. For Black players who wish to avoid the isolated queen's pawn that can arise after 3...c5, this knight move provides an attractive alternative. The logic is clear: Black now has two pieces attacking e4 against White's single defender, and even attempts to add a second defender (such as 4. f3?) fail because 4...exd4 would open a second line of attack against the now-unprotected d-pawn. As a result, 4. e5 is virtually the only viable response for White, closing the center, gaining space, and compelling Black's knight to retreat. With 3.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,16983,22],{"id":21},[10,16985,25,16986,16988],{},[27,16987,16672],{"href":15801},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Michele Godena (54 games), Sergei Tiviakov (49 games), Vlastimil Jansa (45 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Sergey Volkov (108 games), Ivan Farago (104 games), Evgeny Gleizerov (101 games).",[19,16990,35],{"id":34},[10,16992,16993],{},"Based on 3.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,16995,16996,17000,17005],{},[43,16997,16998,6096],{},[14,16999,47],{},[43,17001,17002,17004],{},[14,17003,53],{},": 43.7%",[43,17006,17007,8953],{},[14,17008,59],{},[10,17010,3520],{},[19,17012,176],{"id":175},[10,17014,17015],{},"After 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,17017,17018],{},[43,17019,17020],{},[27,17021,17023],{"href":17022},"/resources/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-nf6-4-e5-nfd7-5-bd3-c5-6-c3-nc6-7-ne2-cxd4-8-cxd4","French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6 4.e5 Nfd7 5.Bd3 c5 6.c3 Nc6 7.Ne2 cxd4 8.cxd4",[10,17025,202],{},[19,17027,206],{"id":205},[40,17029,17030],{},[43,17031,17032,778],{},[14,17033,777],{},[19,17035,67],{"id":66},[10,17037,17038,17039,1397],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: Nf6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,17040,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":17042},[17043,17044,17045,17046,17047],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: Nf6 (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6) — 3...Nf6 is the most tactical option for black. He doesn't play for a solid position but prefers to complicate matters with dynamic play. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C05",{"title":17053,"url":17054},"French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: Nf6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e6/2._d4/2...d5/3._Nd2/3...Nf6",[17056,17059,17062,17065],{"question":17057,"answer":17058},"What is the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: Nf6?","The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: Nf6 begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code C05. 3...Nf6 is the most tactical option for black.",{"question":17060,"answer":17061},"Is the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: Nf6 good for beginners?","The French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: Nf6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":17063,"answer":17064},"What are the main variations of the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: Nf6?","The main continuations include: [French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6 4.e5 Nfd7 5.Bd3 c5 6.c3 Nc6 7.Ne2 cxd4 8.cxd4](/resources/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-nf6-4-e5-nfd7-5-bd3-c5-6-c3-nc6-7-ne2-cxd4-8-cxd4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":17066,"answer":17067},"What are the win rates for the French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: Nf6?","Across 3.4 million Lichess games, White wins 51.4% of the time, Black wins 43.7%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Michele Godena and Sergei Tiviakov. On the Black side, Sergey Volkov and Ivan Farago are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-nf6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-nf6",{"moves":16980,"fen":17072,"gamesPlayed":17073,"whiteWinPct":6158,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":17074,"topPlayersWhite":17075,"topPlayersBlack":17079,"parentOpening":16672,"parentOpeningSlug":16749},"rnbqkb1r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/3p4/3PP3/8/PPPN1PPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 2 4",3396538,43.7,[17076,17077,17078],{"name":1993,"games":1243},{"name":4050,"games":3766},{"name":1995,"games":341},[17080,17081,17082],{"name":7595,"games":13993},{"name":409,"games":7277},{"name":11371,"games":17083},101,{"title":16972,"description":17050},"articles/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-nf6",[123,699,1104,1109],"hRO5YG-0WYpWMBNrNnSd6Rxxgkcjcp1SayGyyadir-8",{"id":17089,"title":17090,"body":17091,"bots":17166,"categories":17167,"date":382,"description":17168,"eco":17169,"extension":92,"externalLink":17170,"faq":17173,"image":17186,"meta":17187,"navigation":111,"path":17188,"quickFacts":17189,"seo":17201,"slug":17202,"stem":17203,"tags":17204,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":17205},"openings/articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5.md","French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 4.e5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":17092,"toc":17159},[17093,17100,17102,17108,17110,17113,17127,17129,17131,17134,17142,17144,17146,17152,17154],[10,17094,17095,17096,17099],{},"The French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 4.e5 arises after ",[14,17097,17098],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5"," and falls under ECO code C16. This move represents the principal continuation of the Winawer, where White advances the e-pawn to claim extra kingside space while the d4-pawn provides support. The resulting pawn formation mirrors the Advance Variation structure, but with the knight already committed to c3, White cannot reinforce the center with c3 as in the standard Advance line. Black typically responds with 4...c5, striking at the base of White's pawn chain. Since this advance also cuts off the retreat path for Black's dark-squared bishop, White commonly seizes the opportunity to challenge it with 5. a3, which usually leads to the exchange 5...Bxc3+ 6. bxc3. With 2.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,17101,22],{"id":21},[10,17103,25,17104,17107],{},[27,17105,17106],{"href":15994},"French Defense: Winawer Variation",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Joseph G Gallagher (57 games), Janis Klovans (56 games), Nigel D Short (54 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (153 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (139 games), Rafael A Vaganian (118 games).",[19,17109,35],{"id":34},[10,17111,17112],{},"Based on 2.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,17114,17115,17119,17123],{},[43,17116,17117,977],{},[14,17118,47],{},[43,17120,17121,54],{},[14,17122,53],{},[43,17124,17125,1502],{},[14,17126,59],{},[10,17128,63],{},[19,17130,176],{"id":175},[10,17132,17133],{},"After 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5, the main continuations include:",[40,17135,17136],{},[43,17137,17138],{},[27,17139,17141],{"href":17140},"/resources/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5","French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5",[10,17143,202],{},[19,17145,206],{"id":205},[40,17147,17148],{},[43,17149,17150,778],{},[14,17151,777],{},[19,17153,67],{"id":66},[10,17155,17156,17157,1397],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 4.e5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,17158,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":17160},[17161,17162,17163,17164,17165],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 4.e5 (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5) — This is the main line of the Winawer variation. White pushes their e-pawn forward, gaining space and defending it with the d4 pawn. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C16",{"title":17171,"url":17172},"French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 4.e5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e6/2._d4/2...d5/3._Nc3/3...Bb4/4._e5",[17174,17177,17180,17183],{"question":17175,"answer":17176},"What is the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 4.e5?","The French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 4.e5 begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 and is classified under ECO code C16. This is the main line of the Winawer variation.",{"question":17178,"answer":17179},"Is the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 4.e5 good for beginners?","The French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 4.e5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":17181,"answer":17182},"What are the main variations of the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 4.e5?","The main continuations include: [French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5](/resources/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":17184,"answer":17185},"What are the win rates for the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 4.e5?","Across 2.9 million Lichess games, White wins 49.5% of the time, Black wins 45.6%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Joseph G Gallagher and Janis Klovans. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Wolfgang Uhlmann are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5",{"moves":17098,"fen":17190,"gamesPlayed":17191,"whiteWinPct":1088,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":117,"topPlayersWhite":17192,"topPlayersBlack":17196,"parentOpening":17106,"parentOpeningSlug":17200},"rnbqk1nr/ppp2ppp/4p3/3pP3/1b1P4/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 4",2888068,[17193,17194,17195],{"name":14884,"games":4280},{"name":680,"games":1040},{"name":4914,"games":1243},[17197,17198,17199],{"name":409,"games":3770},{"name":422,"games":8883},{"name":16546,"games":7411},"winawer-french",{"title":17090,"description":17168},"french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5","articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5",[123,699,1104,1109],"EsbbWViE5Z_THmcCwMIELm-OI0Ja4D2pBiWiwajDtbY",{"id":17207,"title":17208,"body":17209,"bots":17285,"categories":17286,"date":382,"description":17287,"eco":17288,"extension":92,"externalLink":17289,"faq":17292,"image":17305,"meta":17306,"navigation":111,"path":17307,"quickFacts":17308,"seo":17323,"slug":17324,"stem":17325,"tags":17326,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":17327},"openings/articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5.md","French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... c5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":17210,"toc":17278},[17211,17218,17220,17227,17229,17232,17246,17248,17250,17253,17261,17263,17265,17271,17273],[10,17212,17213,17214,17217],{},"The French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... c5 arises after ",[14,17215,17216],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5"," and falls under ECO code C17. In the main line of the Winawer, Black strikes at the base of White's pawn chain with 4...c5, putting White's central formation under pressure. Because the knight already occupies c3, White cannot shore up the center with a c3 pawn push, leaving the d4-e5 chain vulnerable. On the other hand, the c5 advance also traps Black's dark-squared bishop, cutting off its retreat. White typically exploits this by playing 5. a3, and Black generally responds by exchanging bishop for knight with 5...Bxc3+ 6. bxc3. With 2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,17219,22],{"id":21},[10,17221,25,17222,17226],{},[27,17223,17225],{"href":17224},"/resources/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5","French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 4.e5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Nigel D Short (39 games), Thomas Ernst (38 games), Bela Lengyel (36 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Smbat G Lputian (71 games), Predrag Nikolic (68 games), Emanuel Berg (67 games).",[19,17228,35],{"id":34},[10,17230,17231],{},"Based on 2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,17233,17234,17238,17242],{},[43,17235,17236,3024],{},[14,17237,47],{},[43,17239,17240,3825],{},[14,17241,53],{},[43,17243,17244,1502],{},[14,17245,59],{},[10,17247,63],{},[19,17249,176],{"id":175},[10,17251,17252],{},"After 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,17254,17255],{},[43,17256,17257],{},[27,17258,17260],{"href":17259},"/resources/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3","French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3",[10,17262,202],{},[19,17264,206],{"id":205},[40,17266,17267],{},[43,17268,17269,778],{},[14,17270,777],{},[19,17272,67],{"id":66},[10,17274,17275,17276,1397],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... c5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,17277,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":17279},[17280,17281,17282,17283,17284],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... c5 (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5) — This is the main line of the Winawer variation. Black has just pushed forward his c pawn with 4...c5, threatening White's pawn chain. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C17",{"title":17290,"url":17291},"French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... c5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e6/2._d4/2...d5/3._Nc3/3...Bb4/4._e5/4...c5",[17293,17296,17299,17302],{"question":17294,"answer":17295},"What is the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... c5?","The French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... c5 begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 and is classified under ECO code C17. This is the main line of the Winawer variation.",{"question":17297,"answer":17298},"Is the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... c5 good for beginners?","The French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... c5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":17300,"answer":17301},"What are the main variations of the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... c5?","The main continuations include: [French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3](/resources/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":17303,"answer":17304},"What are the win rates for the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... c5?","Across 2 million Lichess games, White wins 48.6% of the time, Black wins 46.3%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Nigel D Short and Thomas Ernst. On the Black side, Smbat G Lputian and Predrag Nikolic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5",{"moves":17216,"fen":17309,"gamesPlayed":17310,"whiteWinPct":3095,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":3870,"topPlayersWhite":17311,"topPlayersBlack":17317,"parentOpening":17225,"parentOpeningSlug":17202},"rnbqk1nr/pp3ppp/4p3/2ppP3/1b1P4/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 5",2000189,[17312,17313,17315],{"name":4914,"games":3339},{"name":17314,"games":14479},"Thomas Ernst",{"name":17316,"games":5208},"Bela Lengyel",[17318,17320,17322],{"name":17319,"games":323},"Smbat G Lputian",{"name":17321,"games":1293},"Predrag Nikolic",{"name":10253,"games":571},{"title":17208,"description":17287},"french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5","articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5",[123,699,1104,1109],"jfrJX_P7gEqVpy2u5EkrEfENjXFj73JGkxs10TkYsfQ",{"id":17329,"title":17330,"body":17331,"bots":17406,"categories":17407,"date":382,"description":17408,"eco":17409,"extension":92,"externalLink":17410,"faq":17413,"image":17426,"meta":17427,"navigation":111,"path":17428,"quickFacts":17429,"seo":17442,"slug":17443,"stem":17444,"tags":17445,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":17446},"openings/articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3.md","French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 6.bxc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":17332,"toc":17399},[17333,17340,17342,17348,17350,17353,17367,17369,17371,17374,17382,17384,17386,17392,17394],[10,17334,17335,17336,17339],{},"The French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 6.bxc3 arises after ",[14,17337,17338],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3"," and falls under ECO code C18. This position marks the heart of the Winawer, one of the French Defence's sharpest and most tactical lines. A key motif here is White's opportunity to target the undefended g7-pawn with Qg4. Black's strongest reply is 6...Ne7, placing the knight where it covers g8 and can potentially maneuver to f5 to apply pressure on White's center. The Classical continuation 6...Qc7 supports the c-pawn while developing the queen to an active square. A third option is 6...Qa5, entering the Portisch-Hook Variation, in which Black seeks to create additional weaknesses on White's queenside. With 1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,17341,22],{"id":21},[10,17343,25,17344,17347],{},[27,17345,17346],{"href":17140},"French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... c5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Nick E De Firmian (32 games), Friso Nijboer (30 games), Joanna Dworakowska (29 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Predrag Nikolic (65 games), Emanuel Berg (52 games), Yuri Shulman (52 games).",[19,17349,35],{"id":34},[10,17351,17352],{},"Based on 1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,17354,17355,17359,17363],{},[43,17356,17357,5540],{},[14,17358,47],{},[43,17360,17361,494],{},[14,17362,53],{},[43,17364,17365,2381],{},[14,17366,59],{},[10,17368,63],{},[19,17370,176],{"id":175},[10,17372,17373],{},"After 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3, the main continuations include:",[40,17375,17376],{},[43,17377,17378],{},[27,17379,17381],{"href":17380},"/resources/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3-ne7","French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3 Ne7",[10,17383,202],{},[19,17385,206],{"id":205},[40,17387,17388],{},[43,17389,17390,778],{},[14,17391,777],{},[19,17393,67],{"id":66},[10,17395,17396,17397,1397],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 6.bxc3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,17398,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":17400},[17401,17402,17403,17404,17405],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 6.bxc3 (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3) — This is the main line of the Winawer variation of the French defence. The Winawer is a sharp and tactical variation of the French. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C18",{"title":17411,"url":17412},"French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 6.bxc3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e6/2._d4/2...d5/3._Nc3/3...Bb4/4._e5/4...c5/5._a3/5...Bxc3+/6._bxc3",[17414,17417,17420,17423],{"question":17415,"answer":17416},"What is the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 6.bxc3?","The French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 6.bxc3 begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3 and is classified under ECO code C18. This is the main line of the Winawer variation of the French defence.",{"question":17418,"answer":17419},"Is the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 6.bxc3 good for beginners?","The French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 6.bxc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":17421,"answer":17422},"What are the main variations of the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 6.bxc3?","The main continuations include: [French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.bxc3 Ne7](/resources/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3-ne7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":17424,"answer":17425},"What are the win rates for the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 6.bxc3?","Across 1 million Lichess games, White wins 48.2% of the time, Black wins 46.6%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Nick E De Firmian and Friso Nijboer. On the Black side, Predrag Nikolic and Emanuel Berg are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3",{"moves":17338,"fen":17430,"gamesPlayed":17431,"whiteWinPct":5591,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":672,"topPlayersWhite":17432,"topPlayersBlack":17437,"parentOpening":17346,"parentOpeningSlug":17324},"rnbqk1nr/pp3ppp/4p3/2ppP3/3P4/P1P5/2P2PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 6",1030606,[17433,17434,17435],{"name":5497,"games":1731},{"name":7588,"games":1253},{"name":17436,"games":1875},"Joanna Dworakowska",[17438,17439,17440],{"name":17321,"games":3990},{"name":10253,"games":3618},{"name":17441,"games":3618},"Yuri Shulman",{"title":17330,"description":17408},"french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3","articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3",[123,699,1104,1109],"YUuQyeO-zq7llV6EcLEI4K9IlDI9ASNLnb6McbmPOV0",{"id":17448,"title":17449,"body":17450,"bots":17509,"categories":17510,"date":382,"description":17511,"eco":17512,"extension":92,"externalLink":17513,"faq":17516,"image":17529,"meta":17530,"navigation":111,"path":17531,"quickFacts":17532,"seo":17543,"slug":17544,"stem":17545,"tags":17546,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":17547},"openings/articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3-ne7.md","French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 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With 593,941 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,17460,22],{"id":21},[10,17462,25,17463,17466],{},[27,17464,17465],{"href":17259},"French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 6.bxc3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Janis Klovans (35 games), Nick E De Firmian (33 games), Nigel D Short (33 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (121 games), Ivan Farago (109 games), Milan Drasko (90 games).",[19,17468,35],{"id":34},[10,17470,17471],{},"Based on 593,941 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,17473,17474,17478,17482],{},[43,17475,17476,972],{},[14,17477,47],{},[43,17479,17480,3138],{},[14,17481,53],{},[43,17483,17484,10071],{},[14,17485,59],{},[10,17487,63],{},[19,17489,206],{"id":205},[40,17491,17492],{},[43,17493,17494,778],{},[14,17495,777],{},[19,17497,67],{"id":66},[10,17499,17500,17501,1397],{},"The best way to learn the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Ne7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,17502,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":17504},[17505,17506,17507,17508],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 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Black places the knight on its best square.",{"question":17521,"answer":17522},"Is the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Ne7 good for beginners?","The French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Ne7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":17524,"answer":17525},"What are the win rates for the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... Ne7?","Across 593,941 Lichess games, White wins 46.4% of the time, Black wins 48.1%, and 5.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Janis Klovans and Nick E De Firmian. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Ivan Farago are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":17527,"answer":17528},"How can I practice the French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4... 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Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3-ne7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3-ne7",{"moves":17457,"fen":17533,"gamesPlayed":17534,"whiteWinPct":1086,"drawPct":10134,"blackWinPct":3181,"topPlayersWhite":17535,"topPlayersBlack":17539,"parentOpening":17465,"parentOpeningSlug":17443},"rnbqk2r/pp2nppp/4p3/2ppP3/3P4/P1P5/2P2PPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 1 7",593941,[17536,17537,17538],{"name":680,"games":1726},{"name":5497,"games":5199},{"name":4914,"games":5199},[17540,17541,17542],{"name":422,"games":4910},{"name":409,"games":5601},{"name":4287,"games":579},{"title":17449,"description":17511},"french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3-ne7","articles/openings/french-defence-winawer-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nc3-bb4-4-e5-c5-5-a3-bxc3-6-bxc3-ne7",[123,699,1104,1109],"wYQ5AUExDXWIP5j1YxJU2f5Gb_nlTwvOzTzHO-AEIi4",{"id":17549,"title":17550,"body":17551,"bots":17611,"categories":17612,"date":89,"description":17613,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":17614,"faq":17617,"image":17630,"meta":17631,"navigation":111,"path":17632,"quickFacts":17633,"seo":17637,"slug":17638,"stem":17639,"tags":17640,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":17641},"openings/articles/openings/gedults-opening.md","Gedult's Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":17552,"toc":17606},[17553,17560,17562,17565,17581,17583,17585,17588,17596,17598,17600],[10,17554,17555,17556,17559],{},"The Gedult's Opening arises after ",[14,17557,17558],{},"1.f3"," and falls under ECO code A00. Also known as the Barnes Opening, this is a seldom-played and passive first move that immediately hands Black a slight advantage — many consider it the worst possible opening move for White. It takes away the natural f3 square from the king's knight and opens the e1-h4 diagonal, exposing the king to potential threats. Although it does control e4, White could achieve that far more effectively by simply playing 1.e4. The move is sometimes used as a deliberate provocation, particularly by higher-rated players looking to give themselves a handicap. White often follows up with the audacious 2.Kf2. Black's strongest response is 1...e5, seizing the center and preparing to exploit the weaknesses along the e1-h4 diagonal. This opening also carries the infamous risk of fool's mate after 2.g4?? Qh4#!. With 3.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a moderately popular opening.",[19,17561,35],{"id":34},[10,17563,17564],{},"Based on 3.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,17566,17567,17572,17577],{},[43,17568,17569,17571],{},[14,17570,47],{},": 40.6%",[43,17573,17574,17576],{},[14,17575,53],{},": 54.3%",[43,17578,17579,504],{},[14,17580,59],{},[10,17582,985],{},[19,17584,176],{"id":175},[10,17586,17587],{},"After 1.f3, the main continuations include:",[40,17589,17590],{},[43,17591,17592],{},[27,17593,17595],{"href":17594},"/resources/openings/hammerschlag","Hammerschlag",[10,17597,202],{},[19,17599,67],{"id":66},[10,17601,17602,17603,77],{},"The best way to learn the Gedult's Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,17604,76],{"href":73,"rel":17605},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":17607},[17608,17609,17610],{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Gedult's Opening (1.f3) — The Barnes Opening is a rarely-played and passive first move that gives Black a slight advantage. In fact, it is arguably White's worst possible first move. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":17615,"url":17616},"Gedult's Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._f3",[17618,17621,17624,17627],{"question":17619,"answer":17620},"What is the Gedult's Opening?","The Gedult's Opening begins with 1.f3 and is classified under ECO code A00. The Barnes Opening is a rarely-played and passive first move that gives Black a slight advantage.",{"question":17622,"answer":17623},"Is the Gedult's Opening good for beginners?","The Gedult's Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":17625,"answer":17626},"What are the main variations of the Gedult's Opening?","The main continuations include: [Hammerschlag](/resources/openings/hammerschlag). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":17628,"answer":17629},"What are the win rates for the Gedult's Opening?","Across 3.7 million Lichess games, White wins 40.6% of the time, Black wins 54.3%, and 5.1% are drawn.","/static/img/articles/openings/gedults-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/gedults-opening",{"moves":17558,"gamesPlayed":17634,"whiteWinPct":17635,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":17636},3691487,40.6,54.3,{"title":17550,"description":17613},"gedults-opening","articles/openings/gedults-opening",[123,125],"32SAVIDlcMjm78r3oMlaQsioSaZ2ed6WULLkZURTnpY",{"id":17643,"title":17644,"body":17645,"bots":17717,"categories":17748,"date":382,"description":17749,"eco":17750,"extension":92,"externalLink":17751,"faq":17754,"image":17767,"meta":17768,"navigation":111,"path":17769,"quickFacts":17770,"seo":17788,"slug":14378,"stem":17789,"tags":17790,"trainingTips":17792,"__hash__":17813},"openings/articles/openings/giuoco-piano.md","Italian Game: Giuoco Piano: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":17646,"toc":17711},[17647,17654,17656,17664,17666,17669,17683,17685,17687,17690,17702,17704,17706],[10,17648,17649,17650,17653],{},"The Italian Game: Giuoco Piano arises after ",[14,17651,17652],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5"," and falls under ECO code C53. One of the two principal branches of the Italian Game, this line sees Black develop the kingside bishop before the knight, retaining control of the g5 square until castling is ready. In contrast to the Two Knights Defence (3...Nf6), which immediately pressures e4, the Giuoco Piano is a slower, more positional continuation, as the Italian name meaning \"quiet game\" suggests. White faces a strategic choice between pushing for d4 to seize the centre or settling for d3, the defining move of the even calmer Giuoco Pianissimo (\"very quiet game\"). Since Black currently controls d4 three times while White controls it only twice, achieving d4 and maintaining it requires preparation. The immediate 4. d4!?, known as the Italian or Rosentreter Gambit, sacrifices the pawn, which Black can capture three different ways: 4...exd4, 4...Bxd4, or 4...Nxd4. White typically seeks compensation through a rapid attack against f7, as in 4...exd4 5. c3 dxc3? 6. Bxf7+! Kxf7 7. Qd5+, but the gambit is not fully sound. With 77 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,17655,22],{"id":21},[10,17657,17658,17659,17663],{},"The earliest known analysis of this opening dates back to 16th century. It arises from the ",[27,17660,17662],{"href":17661},"/resources/openings/italian-game","Italian Game",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Maxime Vachier Lagrave (45 games), Rauf Mamedov (41 games), Victor Bologan (39 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksej Aleksandrov (56 games), Levon Aronian (35 games), Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (34 games).",[19,17665,35],{"id":34},[10,17667,17668],{},"Based on 77 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,17670,17671,17675,17679],{},[43,17672,17673,4216],{},[14,17674,47],{},[43,17676,17677,2372],{},[14,17678,53],{},[43,17680,17681,982],{},[14,17682,59],{},[10,17684,63],{},[19,17686,176],{"id":175},[10,17688,17689],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5, the main continuations include:",[40,17691,17692,17696],{},[43,17693,17694],{},[27,17695,14403],{"href":14402},[43,17697,17698],{},[27,17699,17701],{"href":17700},"/resources/openings/italian-game-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-c3","Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.c3",[10,17703,202],{},[19,17705,67],{"id":66},[10,17707,17708,17709,77],{},"The best way to learn the Italian Game: Giuoco Piano is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":17762,"answer":17763},"What are the win rates for the Italian Game: Giuoco Piano?","Across 77 million Lichess games, White wins 49.4% of the time, Black wins 46.5%, and 4.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Maxime Vachier Lagrave and Rauf Mamedov. On the Black side, Aleksej Aleksandrov and Levon Aronian are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":17765,"answer":17766},"How can I practice the Italian Game: Giuoco Piano?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Italian Game: Giuoco Piano against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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Rather than contesting the centre with d4 or focusing on minor piece development, White uses the f-pawn to control central squares and initiate a direct kingside pawn storm, making this one of the sharper anti-Sicilian weapons. Black can respond by fianchettoing the bishop or launching queenside counterplay, a plan facilitated by the c5 pawn already being in place. Games frequently feature opposite-side castling, with both players racing to weaken the enemy king with pawn and bishop advances. An early 3...d5 is also a viable way for Black to challenge the centre directly. After 3. f4, White typically develops the bishop to c4 or b5, then plays d3 to activate the dark-squared bishop. 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Widely regarded as one of the worst first moves available to White — and arguably the single weakest — 1.g4 nevertheless has surprise value: a well-prepared White player can lead an unsuspecting opponent into tricky positions, particularly if Black becomes fixated on trying to capture the g4-pawn. With accurate play from Black, however, White’s position quickly becomes difficult. The move severely weakens the kingside pawn structure, leaves the g-pawn hard to defend without further compromising the kingside, and makes castling short highly unattractive. In theory, White gains some extra kingside space and can fianchetto the bishop, while the threat of g5 discourages ...Nf6 — somewhat analogous to a horizontally mirrored Polish Opening. In practice, though, Black rarely advances pawns on the kingside, can simply develop the knight to e7 to avoid the g5 push, and has no trouble seizing the center and maintaining the initiative. There are few established theoretical lines; play often revolves around Grob’s Gambit (1...d5 followed by various White second moves such as 2.h3, 2.e3, 2.g5, or 2.c4), and one of the few named continuations is the Coca-Cola Gambit. 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Grob's Attack is generally considered to be one of the worst starting moves, and is possibly the single worst starting move, for White.",{"question":18096,"answer":18097},"Is the Grob's Attack good for beginners?","The Grob's Attack can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":18099,"answer":18100},"What are the main variations of the Grob's Attack?","The main continuations include: [Grob's Attack: Spike](/resources/openings/grobs-attack-spike); [Grob's Attack: Fritz Gambit](/resources/openings/grobs-attack-fritz-gambit). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":18102,"answer":18103},"What are the win rates for the Grob's Attack?","Across 13.4 million Lichess games, White wins 47.6% of the time, Black wins 48.3%, and 4.2% are drawn.","/static/img/articles/openings/grobs-attack.webp",{},"/articles/openings/grobs-attack",{"moves":18028,"gamesPlayed":18108,"whiteWinPct":1869,"drawPct":7266,"blackWinPct":674},13431811,{"title":18020,"description":18087},"grobs-attack","articles/openings/grobs-attack",[123,125,124],"Gql2yyj38CsPMnFlFEmao8Q6UUfa9iNGkWA_9BjYPsE",{"id":18115,"title":18116,"body":18117,"bots":18186,"categories":18187,"date":89,"description":18188,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":18189,"faq":18191,"image":18204,"meta":18205,"navigation":111,"path":18206,"quickFacts":18207,"seo":18212,"slug":18213,"stem":18214,"tags":18215,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":18216},"openings/articles/openings/grobs-attack-fritz-gambit.md","Grob's Attack: Fritz Gambit: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":18118,"toc":18180},[18119,18126,18128,18134,18136,18138,18155,18157,18159,18162,18170,18172,18174],[10,18120,18121,18122,18125],{},"The Grob's Attack: Fritz Gambit arises after ",[14,18123,18124],{},"1.g4 d5 2.Bg2 Bxg4 3.c4"," and falls under ECO code A00. 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Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":18202,"answer":18203},"What are the win rates for the Grob's Attack: Fritz Gambit?","Across 1.4 million Lichess games, White wins 55.8% of the time, Black wins 40.9%, and 3.3% are drawn.","/static/img/articles/openings/grobs-attack-fritz-gambit.webp",{},"/articles/openings/grobs-attack-fritz-gambit",{"moves":18124,"gamesPlayed":18208,"whiteWinPct":18209,"drawPct":18210,"blackWinPct":18211,"parentOpening":18133,"parentOpeningSlug":18110},1357323,55.8,3.3,40.9,{"title":18116,"description":18188},"grobs-attack-fritz-gambit","articles/openings/grobs-attack-fritz-gambit",[123,124,125],"J1LZeg6XDWBu5DVLFeF26RVpGaX2LJAXTPH-4bXbLfY",{"id":18218,"title":18219,"body":18220,"bots":18272,"categories":18273,"date":89,"description":18274,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":18275,"faq":18277,"image":18290,"meta":18291,"navigation":111,"path":18292,"quickFacts":18293,"seo":18297,"slug":18298,"stem":18299,"tags":18300,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":18301},"openings/articles/openings/grobs-attack-romford.md","Grob's Attack: Romford Counter-Gambit: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":18221,"toc":18267},[18222,18229,18231,18235,18237,18240,18257,18259,18261],[10,18223,18224,18225,18228],{},"The Grob's Attack: Romford Counter-Gambit arises after ",[14,18226,18227],{},"1.g4 d5 2.Bg2 Bxg4 3.c4 d4"," and falls under ECO code A00. With 23,073 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a rarely played opening.",[19,18230,22],{"id":21},[10,18232,25,18233,31],{},[27,18234,18069],{"href":18068},[19,18236,35],{"id":34},[10,18238,18239],{},"Based on 23,073 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,18241,18242,18247,18252],{},[43,18243,18244,18246],{},[14,18245,47],{},": 57%",[43,18248,18249,18251],{},[14,18250,53],{},": 40.4%",[43,18253,18254,18256],{},[14,18255,59],{},": 2.6%",[10,18258,1505],{},[19,18260,67],{"id":66},[10,18262,18263,18264,77],{},"The best way to learn the Grob's Attack: Romford Counter-Gambit is through practice. 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Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":18285,"answer":18286},"What are the win rates for the Grob's Attack: Romford Counter-Gambit?","Across 23,073 Lichess games, White wins 57% of the time, Black wins 40.4%, and 2.6% are drawn.",{"question":18288,"answer":18289},"How can I practice the Grob's Attack: Romford Counter-Gambit?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Grob's Attack: Romford Counter-Gambit by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/grobs-attack-romford.webp",{},"/articles/openings/grobs-attack-romford",{"moves":18227,"gamesPlayed":18294,"whiteWinPct":4280,"drawPct":18295,"blackWinPct":18296,"parentOpening":18069,"parentOpeningSlug":18213},23073,2.6,40.4,{"title":18219,"description":18274},"grobs-attack-romford","articles/openings/grobs-attack-romford",[123,124,125],"0f5SXZAqaLQSj2ayrVNxmrsE-lBbRVCeTRVnC2uHWO4",{"id":18303,"title":18304,"body":18305,"bots":18354,"categories":18355,"date":89,"description":18356,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":18357,"faq":18359,"image":18372,"meta":18373,"navigation":111,"path":18374,"quickFacts":18375,"seo":18377,"slug":18378,"stem":18379,"tags":18380,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":18381},"openings/articles/openings/grobs-attack-spike.md","Grob's Attack: Spike: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":18306,"toc":18349},[18307,18314,18316,18320,18322,18325,18339,18341,18343],[10,18308,18309,18310,18313],{},"The Grob's Attack: Spike arises after ",[14,18311,18312],{},"1.g4 d5 2.Bg2 c6 3.g5"," and falls under ECO code A00. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":18367,"answer":18368},"What are the win rates for the Grob's Attack: Spike?","Across 172,598 Lichess games, White wins 47% of the time, Black wins 48.2%, and 4.7% are drawn.",{"question":18370,"answer":18371},"How can I practice the Grob's Attack: Spike?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Grob's Attack: Spike by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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This represents the standard and most frequent starting position of the Grünfeld Defence, though the ...d5 push can be deferred when White delays e4, as often happens when Nf3 is played early. Bobby Fischer's celebrated Game of the Century famously emerged from this defence. The Grünfeld tends to produce sharp, tactical play because Black immediately strikes at White's centre rather than simply fianchettoing as in the King's Indian. By playing 3...d5, Black at least temporarily prevents e4 and directly contests White's central control. White's main strategy is to exchange on d5 and follow up with e4, pushing Black's pieces back. The opening has deep historical roots in the 1920s chess revolution: while the Nimzo-Indian was establishing what masters called the \"Modern style,\" Ernst Grünfeld introduced this system in 1922 and used it to defeat leading players of the era, including Kostic, Samisch, Colle, and Alekhine. This demonstrated a core hypermodern principle: that a pawn centre is not merely a source of strength but also a potential target. The critical test of these competing philosophies occurs in the Exchange Variation, 4. cxd5 Nxd5 5. e4 Nxc3 6. bxc3, where White gains an imposing pawn centre but Black obtains powerful counterplay along the long a1-h8 diagonal and can pressure d4 with moves like ...Bg7, ...Rd8, ...c5, ...Nc6, and sometimes ...Qa5, potentially fianchettoing on the other diagonal as well to target e4. With 6.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,18395,22],{"id":21},[10,18397,25,18398,18402],{},[27,18399,18401],{"href":18400},"/resources/openings/kings-indian","King's Indian Defense",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Evgeny Postny (16 games), Chris G Ward (14 games), Zoltan Varga (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Artyom Timofeev (11 games), Valeri Yandemirov (11 games), Andras Flumbort (8 games).",[19,18404,35],{"id":34},[10,18406,18407],{},"Based on 6.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,18409,18410,18414,18418],{},[43,18411,18412,5746],{},[14,18413,47],{},[43,18415,18416,1920],{},[14,18417,53],{},[43,18419,18420,5147],{},[14,18421,59],{},[10,18423,63],{},[19,18425,176],{"id":175},[10,18427,18428],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5, the main continuations include:",[40,18430,18431,18437,18443,18449,18455],{},[43,18432,18433],{},[27,18434,18436],{"href":18435},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bg5","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bg5",[43,18438,18439],{},[27,18440,18442],{"href":18441},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-qb3","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Qb3",[43,18444,18445],{},[27,18446,18448],{"href":18447},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bf4","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bf4",[43,18450,18451],{},[27,18452,18454],{"href":18453},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3",[43,18456,18457],{},[27,18458,18460],{"href":18459},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5",[10,18462,202],{},[19,18464,67],{"id":66},[10,18466,18467,18468,77],{},"The best way to learn the Grünfeld Defense is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":18522,"answer":18523},"What are the win rates for the Grünfeld Defense?","Across 6.6 million Lichess games, White wins 46.2% of the time, Black wins 47.5%, and 6.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Evgeny Postny and Chris G Ward. On the Black side, Artyom Timofeev and Valeri Yandemirov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":18525,"answer":18526},"How can I practice the Grünfeld Defense?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Grünfeld Defense against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 826 rating) to advanced (2626+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/grunfeld.webp",{},"/articles/openings/grunfeld",{"moves":18392,"fen":18531,"gamesPlayed":18532,"whiteWinPct":5801,"drawPct":5194,"blackWinPct":1987,"topPlayersWhite":18533,"topPlayersBlack":18538,"parentOpening":18401,"parentOpeningSlug":18544},"rnbqkb1r/ppp1pp1p/5np1/3p4/2PP4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 4",6623908,[18534,18536,18537],{"name":18535,"games":4060},"Evgeny Postny",{"name":9542,"games":289},{"name":1734,"games":2096},[18539,18541,18542],{"name":18540,"games":3779},"Artyom Timofeev",{"name":7170,"games":3779},{"name":18543,"games":1440},"Andras Flumbort","kings-indian",{"title":18384,"description":18509},"grunfeld","articles/openings/grunfeld",[123,432,700],[18550,18554,18558,18562,18566],{"title":18551,"description":18552,"botIds":18553,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Grünfeld Defense","Billable E. Hours is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Carla Tempo is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[9083,15683],{"title":18555,"description":18556,"botIds":18557,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Grünfeld Defense","Von Boom Schmidt is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Ethan DeCastling is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[18498,18485],{"title":18559,"description":18560,"botIds":18561,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Grünfeld Defense","Sammy Chessington is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Polly Parrot is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[18503,18480],{"title":18563,"description":18564,"botIds":18565,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Grünfeld Defense","Zambezi King is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Gotta Promotion is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[9490,6989],{"title":18567,"description":18568,"botIds":18569,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Grünfeld Defense","Ned Wrench is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Pat Pending is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[18492,4566],"XByhtdxabZHLnkW0yQn_wTAYSErZSZwioM_pWmzdmG4",{"id":18572,"title":18573,"body":18574,"bots":18641,"categories":18642,"date":382,"description":18643,"eco":18644,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":18645,"image":18658,"meta":18659,"navigation":111,"path":18660,"quickFacts":18661,"seo":18675,"slug":18676,"stem":18677,"tags":18678,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":18679},"openings/articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system.md","Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":18575,"toc":18635},[18576,18583,18585,18591,18593,18596,18611,18613,18615,18618,18626,18628,18630],[10,18577,18578,18579,18582],{},"The Grünfeld Defence, Russian System arises after ",[14,18580,18581],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3"," and falls under ECO code D96. With 190,950 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,18584,22],{"id":21},[10,18586,25,18587,18590],{},[27,18588,18589],{"href":18453},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (55 games), Zdenko Kozul (49 games), Glenn C Flear (47 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Peter Svidler (33 games), Lubomir Ftacnik (32 games), Vlastimil Jansa (25 games).",[19,18592,35],{"id":34},[10,18594,18595],{},"Based on 190,597 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,18597,18598,18602,18607],{},[43,18599,18600,48],{},[14,18601,47],{},[43,18603,18604,18606],{},[14,18605,53],{},": 43.2%",[43,18608,18609,4226],{},[14,18610,59],{},[10,18612,63],{},[19,18614,176],{"id":175},[10,18616,18617],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3, the main continuations include:",[40,18619,18620],{},[43,18621,18622],{},[27,18623,18625],{"href":18624},"/resources/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4","Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4",[10,18627,202],{},[19,18629,67],{"id":66},[10,18631,18632,18633,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,18634,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":18636},[18637,18638,18639,18640],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3) — Black allows White to build a big pawn center and then systematically attacks it. The fianchettoed bishop on g7 becomes a powerful weapon in the ensuing struggle for central control. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D96",[18646,18649,18652,18655],{"question":18647,"answer":18648},"What is the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System?","The Grünfeld Defence, Russian System begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 and is classified under ECO code D96.",{"question":18650,"answer":18651},"Is the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System good for beginners?","The Grünfeld Defence, Russian System can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":18653,"answer":18654},"What are the main variations of the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System?","The main continuations include: [Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4](/resources/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":18656,"answer":18657},"What are the win rates for the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System?","Across 190,950 Lichess games, White wins 50.4% of the time, Black wins 43.2%, and 6.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Zdenko Kozul. On the Black side, Peter Svidler and Lubomir Ftacnik are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system.webp",{},"/articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system",{"moves":18581,"fen":18662,"gamesPlayed":18663,"whiteWinPct":115,"drawPct":4274,"blackWinPct":18664,"topPlayersWhite":18665,"topPlayersBlack":18669,"parentOpening":18589,"parentOpeningSlug":18674},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/5np1/3p4/2PP4/1QN2N2/PP2PPPP/R1B1KB1R b KQkq - 3 5",190950,43.2,[18666,18667,18668],{"name":409,"games":13559},{"name":1292,"games":3766},{"name":6394,"games":2088},[18670,18672,18673],{"name":18671,"games":5199},"Peter Svidler",{"name":15729,"games":1731},{"name":1995,"games":593},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3",{"title":18573,"description":18643},"grunfeld-defence-russian-system","articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system",[123,432],"UXoRfH0yO7nkBfVCuQnWEgdKAWJZRUC2Q5cJEWNGqB4",{"id":18681,"title":18682,"body":18683,"bots":18750,"categories":18751,"date":382,"description":18752,"eco":18753,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":18754,"image":18767,"meta":18768,"navigation":111,"path":18769,"quickFacts":18770,"seo":18781,"slug":18782,"stem":18783,"tags":18784,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":18785},"openings/articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4.md","Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":18684,"toc":18744},[18685,18692,18694,18701,18703,18706,18720,18722,18724,18727,18735,18737,18739],[10,18686,18687,18688,18691],{},"The Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4 arises after ",[14,18689,18690],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4"," and falls under ECO code D97. With 108,646 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,18693,22],{"id":21},[10,18695,25,18696,18700],{},[27,18697,18699],{"href":18698},"/resources/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system","Grünfeld Defence, Russian System",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (51 games), Zdenko Kozul (46 games), Gennadi Sosonko (46 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Peter Svidler (32 games), Lubomir Ftacnik (31 games), Vlastimil Jansa (24 games).",[19,18702,35],{"id":34},[10,18704,18705],{},"Based on 108,467 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,18707,18708,18712,18716],{},[43,18709,18710,499],{},[14,18711,47],{},[43,18713,18714,5250],{},[14,18715,53],{},[43,18717,18718,2141],{},[14,18719,59],{},[10,18721,63],{},[19,18723,176],{"id":175},[10,18725,18726],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4, the main continuations include:",[40,18728,18729],{},[43,18730,18731],{},[27,18732,18734],{"href":18733},"/resources/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4","Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4 Bg4",[10,18736,202],{},[19,18738,67],{"id":66},[10,18740,18741,18742,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,18743,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":18745},[18746,18747,18748,18749],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4) — Black allows White to build a big pawn center and then systematically attacks it. The fianchettoed bishop on g7 becomes a powerful weapon in the ensuing struggle for central control. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D97",[18755,18758,18761,18764],{"question":18756,"answer":18757},"What is the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4?","The Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4 and is classified under ECO code D97.",{"question":18759,"answer":18760},"Is the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4 good for beginners?","The Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":18762,"answer":18763},"What are the main variations of the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4?","The main continuations include: [Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4 Bg4](/resources/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":18765,"answer":18766},"What are the win rates for the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4?","Across 108,646 Lichess games, White wins 48.3% of the time, Black wins 45%, and 6.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Zdenko Kozul. On the Black side, Peter Svidler and Lubomir Ftacnik are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4",{"moves":18690,"fen":18771,"gamesPlayed":18772,"whiteWinPct":674,"drawPct":2196,"blackWinPct":341,"topPlayersWhite":18773,"topPlayersBlack":18777,"parentOpening":18699,"parentOpeningSlug":18676},"rnbq1rk1/ppp1ppbp/5np1/8/2QPP3/2N2N2/PP3PPP/R1B1KB1R b KQ - 0 7",108646,[18774,18775,18776],{"name":409,"games":634},{"name":1292,"games":4563},{"name":6051,"games":4563},[18778,18779,18780],{"name":18671,"games":1731},{"name":15729,"games":691},{"name":1995,"games":2887},{"title":18682,"description":18752},"grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4","articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4",[123,432],"ekPWDx9YCA0dyL_pWpLyL4laqKZds2LaVUnookI3jwg",{"id":18787,"title":18788,"body":18789,"bots":18855,"categories":18856,"date":382,"description":18857,"eco":18858,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":18859,"image":18872,"meta":18873,"navigation":111,"path":18874,"quickFacts":18875,"seo":18887,"slug":18888,"stem":18889,"tags":18890,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":18891},"openings/articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4.md","Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":18790,"toc":18849},[18791,18798,18800,18806,18808,18811,18825,18827,18829,18832,18840,18842,18844],[10,18792,18793,18794,18797],{},"The Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4 arises after ",[14,18795,18796],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4 Bg4"," and falls under ECO code D98. With 10,068 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,18799,22],{"id":21},[10,18801,25,18802,18805],{},[27,18803,18804],{"href":18624},"Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.e4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Gennadi Sosonko (21 games), Vlastimil Babula (18 games), Ivan Farago (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vlastimil Jansa (20 games), Lubomir Ftacnik (15 games), Vassily Smyslov (14 games).",[19,18807,35],{"id":34},[10,18809,18810],{},"Based on 10,051 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,18812,18813,18817,18821],{},[43,18814,18815,4216],{},[14,18816,47],{},[43,18818,18819,7748],{},[14,18820,53],{},[43,18822,18823,2803],{},[14,18824,59],{},[10,18826,63],{},[19,18828,176],{"id":175},[10,18830,18831],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4 Bg4, the main continuations include:",[40,18833,18834],{},[43,18835,18836],{},[27,18837,18839],{"href":18838},"/resources/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4-8-be3-nfd7-9-qb3","Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4 Bg4 8.Be3 Nfd7 9.Qb3",[10,18841,202],{},[19,18843,67],{"id":66},[10,18845,18846,18847,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,18848,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":18850},[18851,18852,18853,18854],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4 Bg4) — Black allows White to build a big pawn center and then systematically attacks it. The fianchettoed bishop on g7 becomes a powerful weapon in the ensuing struggle for central control. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D98",[18860,18863,18866,18869],{"question":18861,"answer":18862},"What is the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4?","The Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4 Bg4 and is classified under ECO code D98.",{"question":18864,"answer":18865},"Is the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4 good for beginners?","The Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":18867,"answer":18868},"What are the main variations of the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4?","The main continuations include: [Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4 Bg4 8.Be3 Nfd7 9.Qb3](/resources/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4-8-be3-nfd7-9-qb3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":18870,"answer":18871},"What are the win rates for the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4?","Across 10,068 Lichess games, White wins 49.4% of the time, Black wins 44.1%, and 6.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Gennadi Sosonko and Vlastimil Babula. On the Black side, Vlastimil Jansa and Lubomir Ftacnik are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4",{"moves":18796,"fen":18876,"gamesPlayed":18877,"whiteWinPct":4273,"drawPct":2870,"blackWinPct":7867,"topPlayersWhite":18878,"topPlayersBlack":18883,"parentOpening":18804,"parentOpeningSlug":18782},"rn1q1rk1/ppp1ppbp/5np1/8/2QPP1b1/2N2N2/PP3PPP/R1B1KB1R w KQ - 1 8",10068,[18879,18880,18882],{"name":6051,"games":2878},{"name":18881,"games":1672},"Vlastimil Babula",{"name":409,"games":1443},[18884,18885,18886],{"name":1995,"games":2881},{"name":15729,"games":1685},{"name":6799,"games":289},{"title":18788,"description":18857},"grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4","articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4",[123,432],"sMZri04-QPXNF7mkxivNpn4yFNJLBn9atpQVyRW1SRI",{"id":18893,"title":18894,"body":18895,"bots":18947,"categories":18948,"date":382,"description":18949,"eco":18950,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":18951,"image":18964,"meta":18965,"navigation":111,"path":18966,"quickFacts":18967,"seo":18980,"slug":18981,"stem":18982,"tags":18983,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":18984},"openings/articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4-8-be3-nfd7-9-qb3.md","Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qb3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":18896,"toc":18942},[18897,18904,18906,18912,18914,18917,18933,18935,18937],[10,18898,18899,18900,18903],{},"The Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qb3 arises after ",[14,18901,18902],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4 Bg4 8.Be3 Nfd7 9.Qb3"," and falls under ECO code D99. With 193 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,18905,22],{"id":21},[10,18907,25,18908,18911],{},[27,18909,18910],{"href":18733},"Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Babula (14 games), Gennadi Sosonko (11 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (6 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jan H Timman (9 games), Jan Smejkal (9 games), Vlastimil Jansa (9 games).",[19,18913,35],{"id":34},[10,18915,18916],{},"Based on 192 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,18918,18919,18923,18928],{},[43,18920,18921,2454],{},[14,18922,47],{},[43,18924,18925,18927],{},[14,18926,53],{},": 38.3%",[43,18929,18930,18932],{},[14,18931,59],{},": 7.8%",[10,18934,63],{},[19,18936,67],{"id":66},[10,18938,18939,18940,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qb3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,18941,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":18943},[18944,18945,18946],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qb3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4 Bg4 8.Be3 Nfd7 9.Qb3) — Black allows White to build a big pawn center and then systematically attacks it. The fianchettoed bishop on g7 becomes a powerful weapon in the ensuing struggle for central control. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D99",[18952,18955,18958,18961],{"question":18953,"answer":18954},"What is the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qb3?","The Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qb3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 0-0 7.e4 Bg4 8.Be3 Nfd7 9.Qb3 and is classified under ECO code D99.",{"question":18956,"answer":18957},"Is the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qb3 good for beginners?","The Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qb3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":18959,"answer":18960},"What are the win rates for the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qb3?","Across 193 Lichess games, White wins 53.9% of the time, Black wins 38.3%, and 7.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Babula and Gennadi Sosonko. On the Black side, Jan H Timman and Jan Smejkal are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":18962,"answer":18963},"How can I practice the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qb3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Grünfeld Defence, Russian System: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qb3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4-8-be3-nfd7-9-qb3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4-8-be3-nfd7-9-qb3",{"moves":18902,"fen":18968,"gamesPlayed":18969,"whiteWinPct":2499,"drawPct":18970,"blackWinPct":18971,"topPlayersWhite":18972,"topPlayersBlack":18976,"parentOpening":18910,"parentOpeningSlug":18888},"rn1q1rk1/pppnppbp/6p1/8/3PP1b1/1QN1BN2/PP3PPP/R3KB1R b KQ - 4 9",193,7.8,38.3,[18973,18974,18975],{"name":18881,"games":289},{"name":6051,"games":3779},{"name":11148,"games":2984},[18977,18978,18979],{"name":425,"games":1561},{"name":6273,"games":1561},{"name":1995,"games":1561},{"title":18894,"description":18949},"grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4-8-be3-nfd7-9-qb3","articles/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-qb3-dxc4-6-qxc4-0-0-7-e4-bg4-8-be3-nfd7-9-qb3",[123,432],"uLxA7nrRZbLtZCqzx0Xt7aLjBNeXBbKUNyCWv79pcrU",{"id":18986,"title":18987,"body":18988,"bots":19017,"categories":19018,"date":89,"description":19019,"eco":19020,"extension":92,"externalLink":19021,"faq":19023,"image":19033,"meta":19034,"navigation":111,"path":19035,"quickFacts":19036,"seo":19038,"slug":19039,"stem":19040,"tags":19041,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":19042},"openings/articles/openings/grunfeld-exchange-spassky.md","Grünfeld Defense: Exchange, Spassky Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":18989,"toc":19013},[18990,18997,18999,19005,19007],[10,18991,18992,18993,18996],{},"The Grünfeld Defense: Exchange, Spassky Variation arises after ",[14,18994,18995],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 0-0 8.Ne2 c5 9.0-0 Nc6 10.Be3 cxd4"," and falls under ECO code D89. This ranks among the sharpest and most theoretically demanding lines in the Grunfeld Exchange. With 10...cxd4, Black strikes directly at White's commanding center, producing a highly dynamic position that offers both sides significant winning chances.",[19,18998,22],{"id":21},[10,19000,25,19001,31],{},[27,19002,19004],{"href":19003},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 0-0 8.Ne2 c5",[19,19006,67],{"id":66},[10,19008,19009,19010,77],{},"The best way to learn the Grünfeld Defense: Exchange, Spassky Variation is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,19011,76],{"href":73,"rel":19012},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":19014},[19015,19016],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,867],"Learn the Grünfeld Defense: Exchange, Spassky Variation (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 0-0 8.Ne2 c5 9.0-0 Nc6 10.Be3 cxd4) — The Spassky Variation of the Grünfeld Exchange is one of the sharpest and most theoretically important lines. After 10...cxd4, Black challenges White's imposing center, leading to dynamic play wher... Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D89",{"title":19022,"url":18513},"Grünfeld Defense: Exchange, Spassky Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[19024,19027,19030],{"question":19025,"answer":19026},"What is the Grünfeld Defense: Exchange, Spassky Variation?","The Grünfeld Defense: Exchange, Spassky Variation begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 0-0 8.Ne2 c5 9.0-0 Nc6 10.Be3 cxd4 and is classified under ECO code D89. The Spassky Variation of the Grünfeld Exchange is one of the sharpest and most theoretically important lines.",{"question":19028,"answer":19029},"Is the Grünfeld Defense: Exchange, Spassky Variation good for beginners?","The Grünfeld Defense: Exchange, Spassky Variation can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":19031,"answer":19032},"How can I practice the Grünfeld Defense: Exchange, Spassky Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Grünfeld Defense: Exchange, Spassky Variation by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/grunfeld-exchange-spassky.webp",{},"/articles/openings/grunfeld-exchange-spassky",{"moves":18995,"parentOpening":19004,"parentOpeningSlug":19037},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5",{"title":18987,"description":19019},"grunfeld-exchange-spassky","articles/openings/grunfeld-exchange-spassky",[123,432,700,723],"LmdXwj5CF80kCAL9u-o39QGWm50yesQlRbsyyck_DhQ",{"id":19044,"title":19045,"body":19046,"bots":19097,"categories":19098,"date":89,"description":19099,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":19100,"faq":19102,"image":19115,"meta":19116,"navigation":111,"path":19117,"quickFacts":19118,"seo":19120,"slug":19121,"stem":19122,"tags":19123,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":19124},"openings/articles/openings/hammerschlag.md","Hammerschlag: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":19047,"toc":19092},[19048,19055,19057,19063,19065,19068,19082,19084,19086],[10,19049,19050,19051,19054],{},"The Hammerschlag arises after ",[14,19052,19053],{},"1.f3 e5 2.Kf2"," and falls under ECO code A00. The audacious 2.Kf2?! goes by many names depending on the region — it is most widely known as the Fried Fox or Pork Chop Opening, referred to throughout much of Europe as the Hammerschlag, and has even been published under the name Schmoe Attack in the United States. Despite its dubious nature, it has appeared at the highest levels: in September 2020, then-World Champion Magnus Carlsen used it to defeat GM Wesley So in the Banter Series, with So calling the loss \"humiliating.\" The opening gained further notoriety in 2001 when an anonymous player on the Internet Chess Club spent months defeating GMs and IMs with this system. GM Nigel Short, who lost several games to this mystery player, speculated based on their post-game conversations that it was Bobby Fischer, attempting to demonstrate that top-level chess could be won with unconventional openings as an argument for Fischer Random Chess. An alternative account, relayed by GM Larry Evans and others, suggested the player was using a chess engine interface to automate moves. Fischer himself never publicly addressed the speculation. With 171,559 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a rarely played opening.",[19,19056,22],{"id":21},[10,19058,25,19059,31],{},[27,19060,19062],{"href":19061},"/resources/openings/gedults-opening","Gedult's Opening",[19,19064,35],{"id":34},[10,19066,19067],{},"Based on 171,559 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,19069,19070,19074,19078],{},[43,19071,19072,5644],{},[14,19073,47],{},[43,19075,19076,4328],{},[14,19077,53],{},[43,19079,19080,60],{},[14,19081,59],{},[10,19083,985],{},[19,19085,67],{"id":66},[10,19087,19088,19089,77],{},"The best way to learn the Hammerschlag is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,19090,76],{"href":73,"rel":19091},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":19093},[19094,19095,19096],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Hammerschlag (1.f3 e5 2.Kf2) — The move 2.Kf2 ?! (ECO code A00) is called various things in various parts of the world. Most commonly known as the Fried Fox/Pork Chop Opening but also known throughout much of Europe as the Hamme... Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":19101,"url":17616},"Hammerschlag - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[19103,19106,19109,19112],{"question":19104,"answer":19105},"What is the Hammerschlag?","The Hammerschlag begins with 1.f3 e5 2.Kf2 and is classified under ECO code A00. The move 2.Kf2 ?! (ECO code A00) is called various things in various parts of the world.",{"question":19107,"answer":19108},"Is the Hammerschlag good for beginners?","The Hammerschlag can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":19110,"answer":19111},"What are the win rates for the Hammerschlag?","Across 171,559 Lichess games, White wins 45.3% of the time, Black wins 50.7%, and 4% are drawn.",{"question":19113,"answer":19114},"How can I practice the Hammerschlag?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Hammerschlag by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/hammerschlag.webp",{},"/articles/openings/hammerschlag",{"moves":19053,"gamesPlayed":19119,"whiteWinPct":5698,"drawPct":116,"blackWinPct":4416,"parentOpening":19062,"parentOpeningSlug":17638},171559,{"title":19045,"description":19099},"hammerschlag","articles/openings/hammerschlag",[123,125],"-0cMSpQ8C3UQ9MFrP3zgzrzZJTsFlRySJZ0yB-YQJBI",{"id":19126,"title":19127,"body":19128,"bots":19174,"categories":19187,"date":382,"description":19188,"eco":12919,"extension":92,"externalLink":19189,"faq":19191,"image":19201,"meta":19202,"navigation":111,"path":19203,"quickFacts":19204,"seo":19219,"slug":19220,"stem":19221,"tags":19222,"trainingTips":19223,"__hash__":19239},"openings/articles/openings/hungarian-defense.md","King's Pawn Game: Hungarian Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":19129,"toc":19169},[19130,19136,19138,19141,19143,19146,19160,19162,19164],[10,19131,19132,19133,19135],{},"The King's Pawn Game: Hungarian Defense arises after ",[14,19134,12808],{}," and falls under ECO code C20. The reply 1...e5 defines the Open Game (also called the Double King's Pawn), and it remains Black's most classical answer to 1.e4. By matching White's central pawn, Black secures an equal foothold in the center and opens lines for piece development. Importantly, 1...e5 is one of the few responses that directly prevents White from easily achieving d4. The drawback, however, is that symmetry favors the player with the move — so the longer the position stays mirrored, the more White benefits from having the initiative. Although 1...e5 experienced a slight dip in popularity during the 20th century, it remains common at all levels. Because the e5 pawn is undefended, White can develop in ways that threaten to capture it, keeping the initiative by forcing Black to respond defensively. White may also choose a quieter path that develops without immediately pressuring e5. With 1314.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,19137,22],{"id":21},[10,19139,19140],{},"The earliest known analysis of this opening dates back to 18th century. It arises from the Italian Game. Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (627 games), Sergey Karjakin (439 games), Alexei Shirov (429 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Sokolov (531 games), Levon Aronian (499 games), Aleksej Aleksandrov (471 games).",[19,19142,35],{"id":34},[10,19144,19145],{},"Based on 7.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,19147,19148,19152,19156],{},[43,19149,19150,3138],{},[14,19151,47],{},[43,19153,19154,2042],{},[14,19155,53],{},[43,19157,19158,1606],{},[14,19159,59],{},[10,19161,63],{},[19,19163,67],{"id":66},[10,19165,19166,19167,77],{},"The best way to learn the King's Pawn Game: Hungarian Defense is through practice. 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It is Black's classical response to 1. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":19190,"url":12922},"King's Pawn Game: Hungarian Defense - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[19192,19195,19198],{"question":19193,"answer":19194},"What is the King's Pawn Game: Hungarian Defense?","The King's Pawn Game: Hungarian Defense begins with 1.e4 e5 and is classified under ECO code C20. 1...e5 is the Open game (or the Double King's Pawn game).",{"question":19196,"answer":19197},"Is the King's Pawn Game: Hungarian Defense good for beginners?","The King's Pawn Game: Hungarian Defense can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":19199,"answer":19200},"What are the win rates for the King's Pawn Game: Hungarian Defense?","Across 7.7 million Lichess games, White wins 48.1% of the time, Black wins 47.2%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Sergey Karjakin. On the Black side, Ivan Sokolov and Levon Aronian are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/hungarian-defense.webp",{},"/articles/openings/hungarian-defense",{"moves":19205,"fen":19206,"ecoRange":19207,"gamesPlayed":19208,"whiteWinPct":3181,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":2090,"topPlayersWhite":19209,"topPlayersBlack":19213,"firstAnalyzed":19217,"namedAfter":19218,"parentOpening":17662},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Be7","r1bqk1nr/ppppbppp/2n5/4p3/2B1P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 4 4","C50",7692163,[19210,19211,19212],{"name":902,"games":12944},{"name":12946,"games":12947},{"name":896,"games":12949},[19214,19215,19216],{"name":2731,"games":12952},{"name":3635,"games":12954},{"name":3629,"games":5927},"18th century","Paris Chess Club vs. City of Budapest,  1843\u003Cref name=Paris–Budapest />",{"title":19127,"description":19188},"hungarian-defense","articles/openings/hungarian-defense",[123,699,700],[19224,19227,19230,19233,19236],{"title":19225,"description":12962,"botIds":19226,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the King's Pawn Game",[232,4834],{"title":19228,"description":12966,"botIds":19229,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the King's Pawn Game",[12910,6971],{"title":19231,"description":12970,"botIds":19232,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the King's Pawn Game",[9484,4862],{"title":19234,"description":12974,"botIds":19235,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the King's Pawn Game",[9116,4877],{"title":19237,"description":12978,"botIds":19238,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the King's Pawn Game",[1680,12903],"A1bvFImD0tjAYmst0mhCCQsrlpAVSXpgSs8Puc1bEcs",{"id":19241,"title":19242,"body":19243,"bots":19300,"categories":19328,"date":382,"description":19329,"eco":19330,"extension":92,"externalLink":19331,"faq":19334,"image":19347,"meta":19348,"navigation":111,"path":19349,"quickFacts":19350,"seo":19367,"slug":19368,"stem":19369,"tags":19370,"trainingTips":19371,"__hash__":19387},"openings/articles/openings/hyper-accelerated-dragon.md","Sicilian Defense: Hyper-Accelerated Dragon: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":19244,"toc":19294},[19245,19252,19254,19259,19261,19263,19277,19279,19281,19287,19289],[10,19246,19247,19248,19251],{},"The Sicilian Defense: Hyper-Accelerated Dragon arises after ",[14,19249,19250],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 g6"," and falls under ECO code B27. By playing 2...g6, Black signals the intention to fianchetto the king's bishop to g7. The key difference from the standard Accelerated Dragon, where Black typically plays 2...Nc6 first, is that 2...g6 avoids giving White the chance to enter the Rossolimo Attack with 3. Bb5. After the standard Open Sicilian sequence 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4, the move 4...Nc6 transposes into the Accelerated Dragon with the Rossolimo safely bypassed. From there, White can proceed with 5. Nc3, the conventional Open Sicilian approach, or opt for 5. c4, the Maroczy Bind, which restricts the d5 square by placing both the e- and c-pawns on it. That said, the 2...g6 move order does open the door for White to pursue independent lines that do not transpose into a regular Accelerated Dragon, so Black needs to be prepared for those alternatives. With 12.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,19253,22],{"id":21},[10,19255,25,19256,19258],{},[27,19257,481],{"href":480},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (633 games), Oleg Korneev (584 games), Viswanathan Anand (550 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Loek Van Wely (611 games), Zdenko Kozul (475 games), Vlastimil Jansa (470 games).",[19,19260,35],{"id":34},[10,19262,15323],{},[40,19264,19265,19269,19273],{},[43,19266,19267,3029],{},[14,19268,47],{},[43,19270,19271,5639],{},[14,19272,53],{},[43,19274,19275,1173],{},[14,19276,59],{},[10,19278,63],{},[19,19280,206],{"id":205},[40,19282,19283],{},[43,19284,19285,537],{},[14,19286,536],{},[19,19288,67],{"id":66},[10,19290,19291,19292,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Hyper-Accelerated Dragon is through practice. 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Here Black challenges White's central d-pawn from the side. White cannot simply capture with 3. dxc5?, since Black easily recovers the pawn with 3...e6 followed by ...Bxc5, having successfully traded off one of White's key central pawns in the process. The strongest way for White to maintain the pawn is 3. d5, which restricts Black's position and forces Black to find a way to undermine the resulting pawn chain. Passive defenses of d4 such as 3. e3?! or 3. Nf3?! are questionable because they allow Black to exchange the less important c-pawn for White's central d-pawn, diminishing White's grip on the center. With 10.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,19504,22],{"id":21},[10,19506,25,19507,19509],{},[27,19508,2610],{"href":2609},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (125 games), Svetozar Gligoric (98 games), Glenn C Flear (72 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Dragoljub Velimirovic (121 games), Florin Gheorghiu (119 games), Juan Manuel Bellon Lopez (117 games).",[19,19511,35],{"id":34},[10,19513,19514],{},"Based on 10.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,19516,19517,19521,19525],{},[43,19518,19519,5644],{},[14,19520,47],{},[43,19522,19523,4667],{},[14,19524,53],{},[43,19526,19527,2632],{},[14,19528,59],{},[10,19530,985],{},[19,19532,176],{"id":175},[10,19534,19535],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,19537,19538,19542],{},[43,19539,19540],{},[27,19541,2781],{"href":2780},[43,19543,19544],{},[27,19545,19547],{"href":19546},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni","Modern Benoni",[10,19549,202],{},[19,19551,206],{"id":205},[40,19553,19554],{},[43,19555,19556,214],{},[14,19557,213],{},[19,19559,67],{"id":66},[10,19561,19562,19563,77],{},"The best way to learn the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,19564,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":19566},[19567,19568,19569,19570,19571],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[19573,19574,19575,19576,19577,19578,19579,19585],{"id":4350,"name":4351,"rating":4352,"imageUrl":4353,"country":366,"countryCode":249,"defensiveAggressive":3733,"simplifyingComplicating":4354,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":330,"unpreparedTheoretical":311,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":1208,"name":1209,"rating":1210,"imageUrl":1211,"country":236,"countryCode":237,"defensiveAggressive":1212,"simplifyingComplicating":1213,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":612,"unpreparedTheoretical":329,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":2675,"name":2676,"rating":2677,"imageUrl":2678,"country":629,"countryCode":630,"defensiveAggressive":588,"simplifyingComplicating":845,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":612,"unpreparedTheoretical":609,"blunderLikelihood":2679},{"id":2681,"name":2682,"rating":2683,"imageUrl":2684,"country":306,"countryCode":307,"defensiveAggressive":2685,"simplifyingComplicating":263,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":288,"unpreparedTheoretical":1691,"blunderLikelihood":1440},{"id":2687,"name":2688,"rating":2689,"imageUrl":2690,"country":808,"countryCode":809,"defensiveAggressive":264,"simplifyingComplicating":276,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":339,"unpreparedTheoretical":2691,"blunderLikelihood":300},{"id":855,"name":856,"rating":857,"imageUrl":858,"country":619,"countryCode":620,"defensiveAggressive":560,"simplifyingComplicating":599,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":859,"unpreparedTheoretical":255,"blunderLikelihood":379},{"id":19580,"name":19581,"rating":19582,"imageUrl":19583,"country":3583,"countryCode":3584,"defensiveAggressive":631,"simplifyingComplicating":1233,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":1056,"unpreparedTheoretical":19584,"blunderLikelihood":3352},"LkFdQ","Astrid Fjordsong",1989,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/LkFdQ_175.webp",-0.09999999999999998,{"id":2693,"name":2694,"rating":2695,"imageUrl":2696,"country":375,"countryCode":376,"defensiveAggressive":2697,"simplifyingComplicating":631,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":2698,"unpreparedTheoretical":2699,"blunderLikelihood":601},[381],"Learn the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5) — Black attacks White's central d-pawn from the flank. The c-pawn is not free: if 3. dxc5?. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A56",{"title":19590,"url":19591},"Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...c5",[19593,19596,19599,19602],{"question":19594,"answer":19595},"What is the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5?","The Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 and is classified under ECO code A56. Black attacks White's central d-pawn from the flank.",{"question":19597,"answer":19598},"Is the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 good for beginners?","The Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":19600,"answer":19601},"What are the main variations of the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5?","The main continuations include: [Benko Gambit](/resources/openings/benko-gambit); [Modern Benoni](/resources/openings/modern-benoni). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":19603,"answer":19604},"What are the win rates for the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5?","Across 10.2 million Lichess games, White wins 45.3% of the time, Black wins 49.2%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Svetozar Gligoric. On the Black side, Dragoljub Velimirovic and Florin Gheorghiu are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5",{"moves":19501,"fen":19609,"gamesPlayed":19610,"whiteWinPct":5698,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":4726,"topPlayersWhite":19611,"topPlayersBlack":19616,"parentOpening":2610,"parentOpeningSlug":2743},"rnbqkb1r/pp1ppppp/5n2/2p5/2PP4/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 3",10207336,[19612,19614,19615],{"name":409,"games":19613},125,{"name":415,"games":1093},{"name":6394,"games":601},[19617,19618,19621],{"name":3346,"games":4910},{"name":19619,"games":19620},"Florin Gheorghiu",119,{"name":2736,"games":19622},117,{"title":19493,"description":19587},"indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5","articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5",[123,432,433],[19628,19632,19635,19639,19642],{"title":19629,"description":19630,"botIds":19631,"difficulty":439,"focus":723},"First Steps in the Indian Defence","Ray Nisch is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. A good opponent to learn the opening basics in this opening.",[4350],{"title":19633,"description":2751,"botIds":19634,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Indian Defence",[1208,2675],{"title":19636,"description":19637,"botIds":19638,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Indian Defence","Stella Rway is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Astrid Fjordsong is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[2681,19580],{"title":19640,"description":2759,"botIds":19641,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Indian Defence",[2693,2687],{"title":19643,"description":19644,"botIds":19645,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Indian Defence","Polly Noework is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[855],"diBbvScujlD1eNqVV2dnafVBLjBVCmoMetlKGs-mdrE",{"id":19648,"title":19649,"body":19650,"bots":19730,"categories":19740,"date":382,"description":19741,"eco":19742,"extension":92,"externalLink":19743,"faq":19746,"image":19759,"meta":19760,"navigation":111,"path":19761,"quickFacts":19762,"seo":19778,"slug":4288,"stem":19779,"tags":19780,"trainingTips":19781,"__hash__":19791},"openings/articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3.md","Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":19651,"toc":19723},[19652,19659,19661,19666,19668,19671,19685,19687,19689,19692,19706,19708,19710,19716,19718],[10,19653,19654,19655,19658],{},"The Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nf3 arises after ",[14,19656,19657],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code E10. The knight develops to an active square, reinforcing d4 and e5 while bringing White closer to kingside castling. One drawback is that it blocks the f-pawn, which can serve as a useful lever in certain lines. A major reason White chooses 3.Nf3 over 3.Nc3 is to sidestep the Nimzo-Indian Defence (3.Nc3 Bb4). While 3...Bb4+ remains possible after 3.Nf3, it leads to the Bogo-Indian Defence, which is generally considered less promising for Black than the Nimzo-Indian. On the other hand, because 3.Nf3 does not directly support the e4 break or contest the d5 square, it is slightly more restrained than 3.Nc3. Still, it is a solid choice that offers White numerous paths to a quiet, positional edge. Beyond the Bogo-Indian, Black can steer play toward the Queen's Indian, the Benoni, or various other transpositions. With 11.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,19660,22],{"id":21},[10,19662,25,19663,19665],{},[27,19664,2610],{"href":2609},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (423 games), Aleksey Dreev (363 games), Loek Van Wely (351 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Viktor Korchnoi (299 games), Anatoly Karpov (274 games), Ivan Farago (260 games).",[19,19667,35],{"id":34},[10,19669,19670],{},"Based on 11.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,19672,19673,19677,19681],{},[43,19674,19675,6942],{},[14,19676,47],{},[43,19678,19679,7748],{},[14,19680,53],{},[43,19682,19683,5649],{},[14,19684,59],{},[10,19686,63],{},[19,19688,176],{"id":175},[10,19690,19691],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,19693,19694,19700],{},[43,19695,19696],{},[27,19697,19699],{"href":19698},"/resources/openings/queens-indian","Queen's Indian",[43,19701,19702],{},[27,19703,19705],{"href":19704},"/resources/openings/bogo-indian-defence","Bogo-Indian Defence",[10,19707,202],{},[19,19709,206],{"id":205},[40,19711,19712],{},[43,19713,19714,214],{},[14,19715,213],{},[19,19717,67],{"id":66},[10,19719,19720,19721,77],{},"The best way to learn the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,19722,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":19724},[19725,19726,19727,19728,19729],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[19731,19732,19738,19739],{"id":232,"name":233,"rating":234,"imageUrl":235,"country":236,"countryCode":237,"defensiveAggressive":238,"simplifyingComplicating":238,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":238,"unpreparedTheoretical":241,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":19733,"name":19734,"rating":19735,"imageUrl":19736,"country":236,"countryCode":237,"defensiveAggressive":6977,"simplifyingComplicating":1022,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":19737,"unpreparedTheoretical":817,"blunderLikelihood":242},"aLyVv","Jiro Sashimi",910,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/aLyVv_175.webp",-0.45,{"id":17727,"name":17728,"rating":17729,"imageUrl":17730,"country":17731,"countryCode":17732,"defensiveAggressive":631,"simplifyingComplicating":3967,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":570,"unpreparedTheoretical":7007,"blunderLikelihood":12790},{"id":332,"name":333,"rating":334,"imageUrl":335,"country":336,"countryCode":337,"defensiveAggressive":338,"simplifyingComplicating":276,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":339,"unpreparedTheoretical":340,"blunderLikelihood":341},[381],"Learn the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nf3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3) — Velops a piece and contributes to White's fight for the center of the board. This move strengthens the d4 and e5 squares and brings White a move closer to castling kingside. Nf3 blocks the f-pawn, which can be a powerful lever for White in some lines, but White has many other options as well. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E10",{"title":19744,"url":19745},"Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nf3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nf3",[19747,19750,19753,19756],{"question":19748,"answer":19749},"What is the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nf3?","The Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code E10.",{"question":19751,"answer":19752},"Is the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nf3 good for beginners?","The Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":19754,"answer":19755},"What are the main variations of the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Indian](/resources/openings/queens-indian); [Bogo-Indian Defence](/resources/openings/bogo-indian-defence). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":19757,"answer":19758},"What are the win rates for the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nf3?","Across 11.1 million Lichess games, White wins 49.7% of the time, Black wins 44.1%, and 6.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Aleksey Dreev. On the Black side, Viktor Korchnoi and Anatoly Karpov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3",{"moves":19657,"fen":19763,"gamesPlayed":19764,"whiteWinPct":7033,"drawPct":5697,"blackWinPct":7867,"topPlayersWhite":19765,"topPlayersBlack":19772,"parentOpening":2610,"parentOpeningSlug":2743},"rnbqkb1r/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/2PP4/5N2/PP2PPPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 1 3",11094281,[19766,19768,19770],{"name":409,"games":19767},423,{"name":412,"games":19769},363,{"name":2733,"games":19771},351,[19773,19775,19777],{"name":419,"games":19774},299,{"name":5207,"games":19776},274,{"name":409,"games":15733},{"title":19649,"description":19741},"articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3",[123,432,433],[19782,19785,19788],{"title":19629,"description":19783,"botIds":19784,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"Hiro Bonsai is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Jiro Sashimi is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[232,19733],{"title":19636,"description":19786,"botIds":19787,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"King Beeshop is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[17727],{"title":19640,"description":19789,"botIds":19790,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Magnus Carver is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[332],"HYcvMy2vyISWGgx8gXfdx6anY-hXb0o2U_Ph5hVb5Mg",{"id":19793,"title":19794,"body":19795,"bots":19855,"categories":19856,"date":382,"description":19857,"eco":19858,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":19859,"image":19872,"meta":19873,"navigation":111,"path":19874,"quickFacts":19875,"seo":19888,"slug":19889,"stem":19890,"tags":19891,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":19892},"openings/articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3-b6.md","Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... b6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":19796,"toc":19849},[19797,19804,19806,19813,19815,19818,19832,19834,19836,19842,19844],[10,19798,19799,19800,19803],{},"The Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... b6 arises after ",[14,19801,19802],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 b6"," and falls under ECO code A47. With 998,498 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,19805,22],{"id":21},[10,19807,25,19808,19812],{},[27,19809,19811],{"href":19810},"/resources/openings/2-nf3-vs-indian","Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Carlos Enrique Guimard (21 games), Edgard Colle (16 games), Mark L Hebden (13 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Alexander Alekhine (32 games), Harry Golombek (27 games), Colin S Crouch (24 games).",[19,19814,35],{"id":34},[10,19816,19817],{},"Based on 998,498 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,19819,19820,19824,19828],{},[43,19821,19822,161],{},[14,19823,47],{},[43,19825,19826,2924],{},[14,19827,53],{},[43,19829,19830,2047],{},[14,19831,59],{},[10,19833,63],{},[19,19835,206],{"id":205},[40,19837,19838],{},[43,19839,19840,214],{},[14,19841,213],{},[19,19843,67],{"id":66},[10,19845,19846,19847,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... b6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,19848,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":19850},[19851,19852,19853,19854],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... b6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 b6) — A Queen's Pawn system where White develops pieces before committing to a specific pawn structure. The resulting positions reward practical understanding over theoretical memorization. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A47",[19860,19863,19866,19869],{"question":19861,"answer":19862},"What is the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... b6?","The Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... b6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 b6 and is classified under ECO code A47.",{"question":19864,"answer":19865},"Is the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... b6 good for beginners?","The Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... b6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":19867,"answer":19868},"What are the win rates for the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... b6?","Across 998,498 Lichess games, White wins 48.7% of the time, Black wins 45.5%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Carlos Enrique Guimard and Edgard Colle. On the Black side, Alexander Alekhine and Harry Golombek are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":19870,"answer":19871},"How can I practice the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... b6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... b6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3-b6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3-b6",{"moves":19802,"fen":19876,"gamesPlayed":19877,"whiteWinPct":405,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":2980,"topPlayersWhite":19878,"topPlayersBlack":19882,"parentOpening":19811,"parentOpeningSlug":19887},"rnbqkb1r/p1pppppp/1p3n2/8/3P4/5N2/PPP1PPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 3",998498,[19879,19880,19881],{"name":8106,"games":2878},{"name":8104,"games":4060},{"name":8876,"games":623},[19883,19884,19886],{"name":16318,"games":1731},{"name":19885,"games":2875},"Harry Golombek",{"name":11479,"games":2887},"indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3",{"title":19794,"description":19857},"indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3-b6","articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3-b6",[123,432,433],"L4AgwG64mkH_wHXY9BKLdb173pwW7E7z49ZwhQGDnHM",{"id":19894,"title":19895,"body":19896,"bots":19970,"categories":19971,"date":382,"description":19972,"eco":19973,"extension":92,"externalLink":19974,"faq":19977,"image":19990,"meta":19991,"navigation":111,"path":19992,"quickFacts":19993,"seo":20005,"slug":20006,"stem":20007,"tags":20008,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":20009},"openings/articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3-g6.md","Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... g6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":19897,"toc":19963},[19898,19905,19907,19912,19914,19917,19931,19933,19935,19938,19946,19948,19950,19956,19958],[10,19899,19900,19901,19904],{},"The Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... g6 arises after ",[14,19902,19903],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 g6"," and falls under ECO code A48. This is a flexible position with significant transposition potential, since White has not yet committed to playing c4 and Black has kept the d-pawn uncommitted, leaving open the choice between ...d5 and ...d6. With 16.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,19906,22],{"id":21},[10,19908,25,19909,19911],{},[27,19910,19811],{"href":19810},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Oleg M Romanishin (197 games), Vladimir P Malaniuk (165 games), Mark L Hebden (153 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mark L Hebden (121 games), Zdenko Kozul (121 games), Lubomir Ftacnik (112 games).",[19,19913,35],{"id":34},[10,19915,19916],{},"Based on 16.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,19918,19919,19923,19927],{},[43,19920,19921,1807],{},[14,19922,47],{},[43,19924,19925,494],{},[14,19926,53],{},[43,19928,19929,2047],{},[14,19930,59],{},[10,19932,63],{},[19,19934,176],{"id":175},[10,19936,19937],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 g6, the main continuations include:",[40,19939,19940],{},[43,19941,19942],{},[27,19943,19945],{"href":19944},"/resources/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3-g6-3-g3","Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 g6 3.g3",[10,19947,202],{},[19,19949,206],{"id":205},[40,19951,19952],{},[43,19953,19954,214],{},[14,19955,213],{},[19,19957,67],{"id":66},[10,19959,19960,19961,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... g6 is through practice. 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Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":19988,"answer":19989},"What are the win rates for the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... g6?","Across 16.2 million Lichess games, White wins 47.6% of the time, Black wins 46.6%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oleg M Romanishin and Vladimir P Malaniuk. 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With 2.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,20023,22],{"id":21},[10,20025,25,20026,20029],{},[27,20027,20028],{"href":192},"Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... g6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Oleg M Romanishin (173 games), Bojan Kurajica (118 games), Predrag Nikolic (93 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Zdenko Kozul (37 games), Mark L Hebden (29 games), Lubomir Ftacnik (27 games).",[19,20031,35],{"id":34},[10,20033,9937],{},[40,20035,20036,20040,20044],{},[43,20037,20038,5639],{},[14,20039,47],{},[43,20041,20042,13013],{},[14,20043,53],{},[43,20045,20046,6538],{},[14,20047,59],{},[10,20049,63],{},[19,20051,206],{"id":205},[40,20053,20054],{},[43,20055,20056,214],{},[14,20057,213],{},[19,20059,67],{"id":66},[10,20061,20062,20063,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... 3.g3 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A49",{"title":20076,"url":20077},"Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... 3.g3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._Nf3/2...g6/3._g3",[20079,20082,20085,20088],{"question":20080,"answer":20081},"What is the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... 3.g3?","The Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... 3.g3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 g6 3.g3 and is classified under ECO code A49.",{"question":20083,"answer":20084},"Is the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... 3.g3 good for beginners?","The Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... 3.g3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":20086,"answer":20087},"What are the win rates for the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... 3.g3?","Across 2.1 million Lichess games, White wins 48.5% of the time, Black wins 44.7%, and 6.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oleg M Romanishin and Bojan Kurajica. On the Black side, Zdenko Kozul and Mark L Hebden are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":20089,"answer":20090},"How can I practice the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... 3.g3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3... 3.g3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3-g6-3-g3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3-g6-3-g3",{"moves":20020,"fen":20095,"gamesPlayed":20096,"whiteWinPct":5696,"drawPct":6587,"blackWinPct":13138,"topPlayersWhite":20097,"topPlayersBlack":20102,"parentOpening":20028,"parentOpeningSlug":20006},"rnbqkb1r/pppppp1p/5np1/8/3P4/5NP1/PPP1PP1P/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 3",2105700,[20098,20099,20101],{"name":8873,"games":7596},{"name":20100,"games":7411},"Bojan Kurajica",{"name":17321,"games":903},[20103,20104,20105],{"name":1292,"games":678},{"name":8876,"games":1875},{"name":15729,"games":2875},{"title":20012,"description":20073},"indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3-g6-3-g3","articles/openings/indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-nf3-g6-3-g3",[123,432,433],"8jUG5_bK8j7JJwbvIHkO92taChrkbC6oZfVIWVUfb8w",{"id":20112,"title":20113,"body":20114,"bots":20219,"categories":20234,"date":382,"description":20235,"eco":384,"extension":92,"externalLink":20236,"faq":20238,"image":20248,"meta":20249,"navigation":111,"path":20250,"quickFacts":20251,"seo":20263,"slug":20264,"stem":20265,"tags":20266,"trainingTips":20267,"__hash__":20285},"openings/articles/openings/indian-game-mainlines.md","Indian Game Mainlines: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":20115,"toc":20212},[20116,20122,20124,20128,20130,20133,20147,20149,20151,20154,20195,20197,20199,20205,20207],[10,20117,20118,20119,20121],{},"The Indian Game Mainlines arises after ",[14,20120,139],{}," and falls under ECO code A45. With 1...Nf6, Black develops a piece and gains control of e4 without yet committing any pawn to the centre, making it the most flexible answer to 1. d4. This leaves open the possibility of a classical pawn challenge later, or a hypermodern strategy in which Black controls the centre from a distance with pieces, allowing White to build a pawn centre only to undermine it with well-timed pawn thrusts. White retains broad freedom to develop pieces or expand further in the centre, and the resulting positions offer extensive transpositional potential. White's main continuation is 2. c4, grabbing additional space and securing influence over d5, after which a knight can be developed behind the pawn chain with the aim of eventually playing e4. Black may directly contest the centre with 2...d5, 2...c5 (Benoni), or 2...e5 (Budapest), but more commonly advances pawns only as needed to develop the bishops through 2...e6, 2...g6, 2...d6, or 2...b6. 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On the Black side, Viktor Korchnoi and Wolfgang Uhlmann are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/indian-game-mainlines.webp",{},"/articles/openings/indian-game-mainlines",{"moves":20252,"fen":20253,"gamesPlayed":20254,"whiteWinPct":674,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":1086,"topPlayersWhite":20255,"topPlayersBlack":20259,"parentOpening":148,"parentOpeningSlug":427},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4","rnbqkb1r/pppppppp/5n2/8/2PP4/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 2",100674432,[20256,20257,20258],{"name":409,"games":410},{"name":412,"games":413},{"name":415,"games":416},[20260,20261,20262],{"name":419,"games":420},{"name":422,"games":423},{"name":425,"games":426},{"title":20113,"description":20235},"indian-game-mainlines","articles/openings/indian-game-mainlines",[123,432,433,125],[20268,20271,20275,20279,20282],{"title":20269,"description":437,"botIds":20270,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Indian Game Mainlines",[232,343],{"title":20272,"description":20273,"botIds":20274,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Indian Game Mainlines","Sergei Matinov is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Lena Servitz is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. 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By developing the knight to f6, Black takes control of e4 while keeping maximum flexibility, making this the most versatile reply to 1. d4. Rather than committing a pawn to the centre immediately, Black reserves the option of contesting it later with pawns or adopting a hypermodern approach, controlling the centre from a distance with pieces and undermining White's pawn structure through well-timed pawn advances. White, in turn, has considerable freedom to develop pieces or seize additional central space, and the resulting positions are rich in transpositional possibilities. White's primary continuation is 2. c4, which claims more territory and clamps down on d5, after which a knight can be developed behind the pawn chain with the prospect of eventually playing e4. Black can still challenge the centre directly with 2...d5, 2...c5 (Benoni), or 2...e5 (Budapest), but more often advances pawns only as needed to release the bishops via 2...e6, 2...g6, 2...d6, or 2...b6. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":20398,"answer":20399},"What are the main variations of the Indian Defense Systems?","The main continuations include: [Indian Game mainlines](/resources/openings/indian-game-mainlines); [2.Nf3 vs Indian](/resources/openings/2-nf3-vs-indian); [Trompowsky Attack](/resources/openings/trompowsky-attack). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":20401,"answer":20402},"What are the win rates for the Indian Defense Systems?","Across 231.8 million Lichess games, White wins 48.4% of the time, Black wins 46.5%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Aleksey Dreev. 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White places the bishop on an active square controlling the key d5 point and bearing down on f7, the weakest pawn in Black's position. With both kingside minor pieces developed, White is already prepared to castle and can look ahead to plans involving a quick strike at f7 or building a large centre with c3 and d4. Since there is no immediate threat, Black has some latitude in choosing a response, with the two main options being 3...Nf6 (the Two Knights Defence) or 3...Bc5 (the Giuoco Piano), a decision that hinges on whether Black wants to maintain or release control of the g5 square. The Two Knights Defence develops a piece while putting pressure on e4. Defending with 4. Nc3 runs into the centre fork trick (4...Nxe4 5. Nxe4 d5 6. Bd3 dxe4 7. Bxe4), so White more often plays 4. d3, which can transpose into the Giuoco Pianissimo, or the sharp 4. Ng5, targeting f7 and potentially leading to the aggressive Fried Liver sacrifice. The Two Knights Defence is known for producing tactical, sharp positions. With 233 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,20450,22],{"id":21},[10,20452,20453,20454,20456],{},"The earliest known analysis of this opening dates back to 15th or 16th century. It arises from the ",[27,20455,3908],{"href":3907},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Victor Bologan (109 games), Vladislav Nevednichy (106 games), Adolf Anderssen (100 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksej Aleksandrov (92 games), Levon Aronian (87 games), William Steinitz (85 games).",[19,20458,35],{"id":34},[10,20460,20461],{},"Based on 233 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,20463,20464,20468,20472],{},[43,20465,20466,4328],{},[14,20467,47],{},[43,20469,20470,5644],{},[14,20471,53],{},[43,20473,20474,60],{},[14,20475,59],{},[10,20477,3520],{},[19,20479,176],{"id":175},[10,20481,20482],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4, the main continuations include:",[40,20484,20485,20490,20496],{},[43,20486,20487],{},[27,20488,20489],{"href":14272},"Giuoco Piano",[43,20491,20492],{},[27,20493,20495],{"href":20494},"/resources/openings/two-knights","Two Knights",[43,20497,20498],{},[27,20499,20501],{"href":20500},"/resources/openings/hungarian-defense","Hungarian Defense",[10,20503,202],{},[19,20505,67],{"id":66},[10,20507,20508,20509,77],{},"The best way to learn the Italian Game is through practice. 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From c4 the Bishop controls d5 and pressures Black's f7-pawn, the most vulnerable pawn in Blacks position. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":20542,"url":20543},"Italian Game - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bc4",[20545,20548,20551,20554],{"question":20546,"answer":20547},"What is the Italian Game?","The Italian Game begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 and is classified under ECO code C50. White develops the bishop to a good square where it controls a valuable diagonal.",{"question":20549,"answer":20550},"Is the Italian Game good for beginners?","Yes, the Italian Game is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":20552,"answer":20553},"What are the main variations of the Italian Game?","The main continuations include: [Giuoco Piano](/resources/openings/giuoco-piano); [Two Knights](/resources/openings/two-knights); [Hungarian Defense](/resources/openings/hungarian-defense). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":20555,"answer":20556},"What are the win rates for the Italian Game?","Across 233 million Lichess games, White wins 50.7% of the time, Black wins 45.3%, and 4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Victor Bologan and Vladislav Nevednichy. On the Black side, Aleksej Aleksandrov and Levon Aronian are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/italian-game.webp",{},"/articles/openings/italian-game",{"moves":20447,"fen":20561,"ecoRange":20562,"gamesPlayed":20563,"whiteWinPct":4416,"drawPct":116,"blackWinPct":5698,"topPlayersWhite":20564,"topPlayersBlack":20569,"firstAnalyzed":20573,"namedAfter":20574,"parentOpening":3908,"parentOpeningSlug":4061},"r1bqkbnr/pppp1ppp/2n5/4p3/2B1P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 3 3","C50–C59",233000891,[20565,20566,20568],{"name":17779,"games":5601},{"name":20567,"games":897},"Vladislav Nevednichy",{"name":14366,"games":242},[20570,20571,20572],{"name":3629,"games":1665},{"name":3635,"games":1096},{"name":14372,"games":613},"15th or 16th century","|parentopening = King's Knight Opening",{"title":20439,"description":20540},"articles/openings/italian-game",[123,699,17791,125,1109],[20579,20582,20585,20588,20591],{"title":17794,"description":20580,"botIds":20581,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"Billable E. 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It also prevents any future Nd4 jumps by Black and opens the possibility of b4 to challenge the c5-bishop. An additional benefit is that the queen gains access to b3, increasing pressure on the f7-pawn. The downside is that c3 occupies the natural development square for the queen's knight. With 21.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,20608,22],{"id":21},[10,20610,25,20611,17663],{},[27,20612,14273],{"href":14272},[19,20614,35],{"id":34},[10,20616,20617],{},"Based on 21.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,20619,20620,20624,20628],{},[43,20621,20622,6205],{},[14,20623,47],{},[43,20625,20626,4221],{},[14,20627,53],{},[43,20629,20630,982],{},[14,20631,59],{},[10,20633,3520],{},[19,20635,176],{"id":175},[10,20637,20638],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.c3, the main continuations include:",[40,20640,20641],{},[43,20642,20643],{},[27,20644,20646],{"href":20645},"/resources/openings/italian-game-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-c3-nf6-5-d4-exd4-6-cxd4","Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.c3 Nf6 5.d4 exd4 6.cxd4",[10,20648,202],{},[19,20650,67],{"id":66},[10,20652,20653,20654,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.c3 is through practice. 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White reinforces the d4 square, and prepares d4 in order to establish two pawns in the centre.",{"question":20673,"answer":20674},"Is the Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.c3 good for beginners?","Yes, the Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.c3 is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":20676,"answer":20677},"What are the main variations of the Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.c3?","The main continuations include: [Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.c3 Nf6 5.d4 exd4 6.cxd4](/resources/openings/italian-game-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-c3-nf6-5-d4-exd4-6-cxd4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":20679,"answer":20680},"What are the win rates for the Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.c3?","Across 21.5 million Lichess games, White wins 51.7% of the time, Black wins 44.2%, and 4.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Maxime Vachier Lagrave and Rauf Mamedov. On the Black side, Aleksej Aleksandrov and Levon Aronian are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/italian-game-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-c3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/italian-game-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-c3",{"moves":20605,"fen":20685,"gamesPlayed":20686,"whiteWinPct":6268,"drawPct":1087,"blackWinPct":4275,"topPlayersWhite":20687,"topPlayersBlack":20691,"parentOpening":14273,"parentOpeningSlug":14378},"r1bqk1nr/pppp1ppp/2n5/2b1p3/2B1P3/2P2N2/PP1P1PPP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 0 4",21503645,[20688,20689,20690],{"name":3624,"games":341},{"name":17777,"games":1102},{"name":17779,"games":3339},[20692,20693,20694],{"name":3629,"games":1040},{"name":3635,"games":1726},{"name":17784,"games":688},{"title":20597,"description":20664},"italian-game-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-c3","articles/openings/italian-game-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-c3",[123,699,17791,1109],"z8kOoaoYVWyounIwFgpBjnwwFD9aYWle8AH-tRx_EHg",{"id":20701,"title":20702,"body":20703,"bots":20753,"categories":20754,"date":382,"description":20755,"eco":20756,"extension":92,"externalLink":20757,"faq":20760,"image":20773,"meta":20774,"navigation":111,"path":20775,"quickFacts":20776,"seo":20790,"slug":20791,"stem":20792,"tags":20793,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":20794},"openings/articles/openings/italian-game-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-c3-nf6-5-d4-exd4-6-cxd4.md","Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.cxd4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":20704,"toc":20748},[20705,20712,20714,20720,20722,20725,20739,20741,20743],[10,20706,20707,20708,20711],{},"The Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.cxd4 arises after ",[14,20709,20710],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.c3 Nf6 5.d4 exd4 6.cxd4"," and falls under ECO code C54. With this straightforward recapture, White establishes the desired central pawn duo on d4 and e4. Black's bishop is now forced to relocate, typically choosing between b4 and b6, and in the majority of games Black opts for the active 6...Bb4+. With 5.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,20713,22],{"id":21},[10,20715,25,20716,20719],{},[27,20717,20718],{"href":17700},"Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.c3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Paul Saladin Leonhardt (12 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (10 games), Julia Zikeli (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jens Strathoff (15 games), Adolf Anderssen (12 games), Aleksej Aleksandrov (12 games).",[19,20721,35],{"id":34},[10,20723,20724],{},"Based on 5.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,20726,20727,20731,20735],{},[43,20728,20729,15330],{},[14,20730,47],{},[43,20732,20733,17004],{},[14,20734,53],{},[43,20736,20737,3225],{},[14,20738,59],{},[10,20740,3520],{},[19,20742,67],{"id":66},[10,20744,20745,20746,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.cxd4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,20747,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":20749},[20750,20751,20752],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061,4019],"Learn the Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.cxd4 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.c3 Nf6 5.d4 exd4 6.cxd4) — White plays the natural recapture. Now the bishop will have to move to b4 or b6; in most cases, Black plays 6...Bb4+. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C54",{"title":20758,"url":20759},"Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.cxd4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bc4/3...Bc5/4._c3/4...Nf6/5._d4/5...exd4/6._cxd4",[20761,20764,20767,20770],{"question":20762,"answer":20763},"What is the Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.cxd4?","The Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.cxd4 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.c3 Nf6 5.d4 exd4 6.cxd4 and is classified under ECO code C54. White plays the natural recapture.",{"question":20765,"answer":20766},"Is the Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.cxd4 good for beginners?","Yes, the Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.cxd4 is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":20768,"answer":20769},"What are the win rates for the Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.cxd4?","Across 5.3 million Lichess games, White wins 51.9% of the time, Black wins 43.7%, and 4.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Paul Saladin Leonhardt and Evgeny Sveshnikov. On the Black side, Jens Strathoff and Adolf Anderssen are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":20771,"answer":20772},"How can I practice the Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.cxd4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Italian Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.cxd4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/italian-game-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-c3-nf6-5-d4-exd4-6-cxd4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/italian-game-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-c3-nf6-5-d4-exd4-6-cxd4",{"moves":20710,"fen":20777,"gamesPlayed":20778,"whiteWinPct":15378,"drawPct":3335,"blackWinPct":17074,"topPlayersWhite":20779,"topPlayersBlack":20785,"parentOpening":20718,"parentOpeningSlug":20696},"r1bqk2r/pppp1ppp/2n2n2/2b5/2BPP3/5N2/PP3PPP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 0 6",5280023,[20780,20782,20783],{"name":20781,"games":2096},"Paul Saladin Leonhardt",{"name":899,"games":1033},{"name":20784,"games":1561},"Julia Zikeli",[20786,20788,20789],{"name":20787,"games":1685},"Jens Strathoff",{"name":14366,"games":2096},{"name":3629,"games":2096},{"title":20702,"description":20755},"italian-game-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-c3-nf6-5-d4-exd4-6-cxd4","articles/openings/italian-game-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-bc5-4-c3-nf6-5-d4-exd4-6-cxd4",[123,699,17791,1109],"cLZevi2B_Y4kIOJXrx0Jnb_wII5a2owSOxHvWz1UEnI",{"id":20796,"title":20797,"body":20798,"bots":20869,"categories":20878,"date":382,"description":20879,"eco":20880,"extension":92,"externalLink":20881,"faq":20884,"image":20897,"meta":20898,"navigation":111,"path":20899,"quickFacts":20900,"seo":20915,"slug":20916,"stem":20917,"tags":20918,"trainingTips":20919,"__hash__":20932},"openings/articles/openings/kan.md","Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":20799,"toc":20863},[20800,20807,20809,20814,20816,20818,20833,20835,20837,20840,20854,20856,20858],[10,20801,20802,20803,20806],{},"The Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation arises after ",[14,20804,20805],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6"," and falls under ECO code B41. With 4...a6, Black adopts a flexible setup that controls the b5 square and keeps options open for piece development and pawn structure choices in the moves ahead. With 7.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,20808,22],{"id":21},[10,20810,25,20811,20813],{},[27,20812,481],{"href":480},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Mladen Palac (51 games), Oleg Korneev (49 games), Herman C Van Riemsdijk (49 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Normunds Miezis (244 games), Florin Gheorghiu (174 games), Petar Velikov (151 games).",[19,20815,35],{"id":34},[10,20817,11067],{},[40,20819,20820,20824,20829],{},[43,20821,20822,13013],{},[14,20823,47],{},[43,20825,20826,20828],{},[14,20827,53],{},": 50.6%",[43,20830,20831,1606],{},[14,20832,59],{},[10,20834,985],{},[19,20836,176],{"id":175},[10,20838,20839],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6, the main continuations include:",[40,20841,20842,20848],{},[43,20843,20844],{},[27,20845,20847],{"href":20846},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-a6-5-bd3","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.Bd3",[43,20849,20850],{},[27,20851,20853],{"href":20852},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-a6-5-nc3","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.Nc3",[10,20855,202],{},[19,20857,67],{"id":66},[10,20859,20860,20861,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,20862,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":20864},[20865,20866,20867,20868],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[20870,20871,20876,20877],{"id":343,"name":344,"rating":345,"imageUrl":346,"country":347,"countryCode":348,"defensiveAggressive":349,"simplifyingComplicating":350,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":351,"unpreparedTheoretical":339,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":20872,"name":20873,"rating":20874,"imageUrl":20875,"country":3277,"countryCode":3278,"defensiveAggressive":643,"simplifyingComplicating":1691,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":846,"unpreparedTheoretical":255,"blunderLikelihood":1694},"oFzkq","Iva Castle",1410,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/oFzkq_175.webp",{"id":9325,"name":9326,"rating":9327,"imageUrl":9328,"country":640,"countryCode":641,"defensiveAggressive":286,"simplifyingComplicating":560,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":339,"unpreparedTheoretical":591,"blunderLikelihood":1875},{"id":5331,"name":5332,"rating":5333,"imageUrl":5334,"country":375,"countryCode":376,"defensiveAggressive":560,"simplifyingComplicating":308,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":818,"unpreparedTheoretical":5335,"blunderLikelihood":3572},[88],"Learn the Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6) — A dynamic line that gives Black excellent winning chances. The resulting positions offer rich counterplay and active piece placement, making this a popular choice among ambitious defenders. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B41",{"title":20882,"url":20883},"Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...e6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...a6",[20885,20888,20891,20894],{"question":20886,"answer":20887},"What is the Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation?","The Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 and is classified under ECO code B41. Moves:1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6.",{"question":20889,"answer":20890},"Is the Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":20892,"answer":20893},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation?","Across 7.6 million Lichess games, White wins 44.7% of the time, Black wins 50.6%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Mladen Palac and Oleg Korneev. On the Black side, Normunds Miezis and Florin Gheorghiu are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":20895,"answer":20896},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 1060 rating) to advanced (2149+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kan.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kan",{"moves":20805,"fen":20901,"gamesPlayed":20902,"whiteWinPct":13138,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":20903,"topPlayersWhite":20904,"topPlayersBlack":20908,"parentOpening":481,"parentOpeningSlug":694},"rnbqkbnr/1p1p1ppp/p3p3/8/3NP3/8/PPP2PPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 5",7610969,50.6,[20905,20906,20907],{"name":16741,"games":634},{"name":4423,"games":3766},{"name":10023,"games":3766},[20909,20911,20912],{"name":4605,"games":20910},244,{"name":19619,"games":13150},{"name":20913,"games":20914},"Petar Velikov",151,{"title":20797,"description":20879},"kan","articles/openings/kan",[123,699,700,124],[20920,20923,20926,20929],{"title":704,"description":20921,"botIds":20922,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"Eva Dishov is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. A good opponent to learn the opening basics in this opening.",[343],{"title":708,"description":20924,"botIds":20925,"difficulty":445,"focus":723},"Iva Castle is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[20872],{"title":712,"description":20927,"botIds":20928,"difficulty":450,"focus":723},"Rupert Radio is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[9325],{"title":716,"description":20930,"botIds":20931,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Mrs. Bolly is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[5331],"uu4ifgJM2spViIazN6MyzWpAJk_1wtu6OKz1qdWdtw4",{"id":20934,"title":20935,"body":20936,"bots":21016,"categories":21044,"date":382,"description":21045,"eco":21046,"extension":92,"externalLink":21047,"faq":21050,"image":21063,"meta":21064,"navigation":111,"path":21065,"quickFacts":21066,"seo":21083,"slug":14891,"stem":21084,"tags":21085,"trainingTips":21086,"__hash__":21107},"openings/articles/openings/kings-gambit.md","King's Gambit: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":20937,"toc":21009},[20938,20945,20947,20953,20955,20958,20973,20975,20977,20980,20992,20994,20996,21002,21004],[10,20939,20940,20941,20944],{},"The King's Gambit arises after ",[14,20942,20943],{},"1.e4 e5 2.f4"," and falls under ECO code C30. White uses the f-pawn to challenge Black's e5 pawn, despite the fact that f4 is itself undefended and under attack. The strategic goals are twofold: to deflect Black's pawn from d4 so White can occupy it, and to pry open the f-file for the rook after castling. However, this comes at a steep price: advancing the f-pawn before castling severely compromises the kingside and leaves the king vulnerable. The main response is 2...exf4, accepting the gambit and pocketing the pawn, which represents the most challenging test of White's concept. Although the e5 pawn has been removed, White cannot immediately play 3. d4?! because of the threat 3...Qh4+. White therefore typically plays 3. Nf3 first (the King's Knight Gambit), covering h4 before proceeding. In the resulting positions, Black generally tries to retain the extra pawn with ...g5 and exploit the exposed diagonals e1-h4 and a7-g1 through moves like ...Qh4+ and ...Bc5. With 76.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,20946,22],{"id":21},[10,20948,20949,20950,20952],{},"The earliest known analysis of this opening dates back to No later than 16th century. It arises from the ",[27,20951,3908],{"href":3907},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Heikki MJ Westerinen (102 games), Adolf Anderssen (90 games), Mikhail Chigorin (79 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Adolf Anderssen (87 games), NN (80 games), Georg Marco (34 games).",[19,20954,35],{"id":34},[10,20956,20957],{},"Based on 76.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,20959,20960,20965,20969],{},[43,20961,20962,20964],{},[14,20963,47],{},": 52.6%",[43,20966,20967,7748],{},[14,20968,53],{},[43,20970,20971,18154],{},[14,20972,59],{},[10,20974,3520],{},[19,20976,176],{"id":175},[10,20978,20979],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.f4, the main continuations include:",[40,20981,20982,20986],{},[43,20983,20984],{},[27,20985,14916],{"href":14915},[43,20987,20988],{},[27,20989,20991],{"href":20990},"/resources/openings/kings-gambit-exf4","King's Gambit: exf4",[10,20993,202],{},[19,20995,206],{"id":205},[40,20997,20998],{},[43,20999,21000,1389],{},[14,21001,1388],{},[19,21003,67],{"id":66},[10,21005,21006,21007,77],{},"The best way to learn the King's Gambit is through practice. 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White seeks to pry Black's pawn away from control of d4, so that they may place their own pawn there. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C30",{"title":21048,"url":21049},"King's Gambit - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._f4",[21051,21054,21057,21060],{"question":21052,"answer":21053},"What is the King's Gambit?","The King's Gambit begins with 1.e4 e5 2.f4 and is classified under ECO code C30. White attacks Black's pawn on e5 with the f-pawn, even though that pawn is itself attacked and undefended.",{"question":21055,"answer":21056},"Is the King's Gambit good for beginners?","The King's Gambit can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":21058,"answer":21059},"What are the win rates for the King's Gambit?","Across 76.9 million Lichess games, White wins 52.6% of the time, Black wins 44.1%, and 3.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Heikki MJ Westerinen and Adolf Anderssen. On the Black side, Adolf Anderssen and NN are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":21061,"answer":21062},"How can I practice the King's Gambit?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Gambit against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 839 rating) to advanced (2579+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-gambit.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-gambit",{"moves":20943,"fen":21067,"ecoRange":21068,"gamesPlayed":21069,"whiteWinPct":21070,"drawPct":18210,"blackWinPct":7867,"topPlayersWhite":21071,"topPlayersBlack":21075,"firstAnalyzed":21081,"namedAfter":21082,"parentOpening":3908,"parentOpeningSlug":4061},"rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/8/4p3/4PP2/8/PPPP2PP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 2","C30–C39",76893711,52.6,[21072,21073,21074],{"name":1728,"games":9540},{"name":14366,"games":579},{"name":7043,"games":12790},[21076,21077,21079],{"name":14366,"games":1096},{"name":21078,"games":1678},"NN",{"name":21080,"games":688},"Georg Marco","No later than 16th century","|parentopening = Open Game",{"title":20935,"description":21045},"articles/openings/kings-gambit",[123,699,124,125],[21087,21091,21095,21099,21103],{"title":21088,"description":21089,"botIds":21090,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the King's Gambit","Tom Morrow is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Luiz Puppinho is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[21018,14179],{"title":21092,"description":21093,"botIds":21094,"difficulty":445,"focus":723},"Building Foundations in the King's Gambit","Bjorn Enpassant is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Pavel Endgame is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[9479,12910],{"title":21096,"description":21097,"botIds":21098,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the King's Gambit","Coins is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Anita Move is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[9484,14187],{"title":21100,"description":21101,"botIds":21102,"difficulty":455,"focus":723},"Proving Your Preparation in the King's Gambit","Damian Stalee is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Tamer Elghandour is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[21027,841],{"title":21104,"description":21105,"botIds":21106,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the King's Gambit","Kwame Drumline is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Ned Wrench is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[21035,18492],"a3P1wt1_cgJZ6CzY_45H0Kv3rqImTSCrgNOwfcZbRAw",{"id":21109,"title":21110,"body":21111,"bots":21198,"categories":21199,"date":382,"description":21200,"eco":21201,"extension":92,"externalLink":21202,"faq":21205,"image":21218,"meta":21219,"navigation":111,"path":21220,"quickFacts":21221,"seo":21234,"slug":21235,"stem":21236,"tags":21237,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":21238},"openings/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3.md","King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 3.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":21112,"toc":21191},[21113,21120,21122,21127,21129,21132,21147,21149,21151,21154,21174,21176,21178,21184,21186],[10,21114,21115,21116,21119],{},"The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 3.Nf3 arises after ",[14,21117,21118],{},"1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code C34. The knight development serves the dual purpose of controlling h4, which prevents Black from exploiting the opened diagonal with Qh4+, and preparing White's plan of d4 followed by Bxf4 to recover the gambitted pawn. Black naturally wants to hold onto the extra material on f4 if possible. Among the many available responses, the three most important are 3...g5 (the Classical Defence), 3...d6 (the Fischer Defence), and 3...d5 (the Modern Defence). A pawn is the most effective way to shield f4, and the g-pawn is the only one available for the task. Piece defenses fall short: 3...Bd6? blocks Black's own d-pawn and invites e5 with tempo, while 3...Qf6? runs into 4. e5 and the queen cannot maintain its defense (4...Qf5? 5. d4 d5 6. Bd3). The Classical Variation with 3...g5 is the main line, simultaneously guarding f4 and threatening the aggressive ...g4 advance to dislodge the f3-knight. Black can afford to weaken the kingside because the f4-pawn secures ample space on that flank, meaning any kingside expansion by White runs directly into Black's own advancing pawns. With 30.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,21121,22],{"id":21},[10,21123,25,21124,21126],{},[27,21125,20991],{"href":20990},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Adolf Anderssen (55 games), Joseph G Gallagher (37 games), Emanuel Lasker (36 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include NN (49 games), Adolf Anderssen (43 games), Mikhail Chigorin (18 games).",[19,21128,35],{"id":34},[10,21130,21131],{},"Based on 30.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,21133,21134,21138,21143],{},[43,21135,21136,6318],{},[14,21137,47],{},[43,21139,21140,21142],{},[14,21141,53],{},": 43.6%",[43,21144,21145,14295],{},[14,21146,59],{},[10,21148,3520],{},[19,21150,176],{"id":175},[10,21152,21153],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,21155,21156,21162,21168],{},[43,21157,21158],{},[27,21159,21161],{"href":21160},"/resources/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-be7","King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Be7",[43,21163,21164],{},[27,21165,21167],{"href":21166},"/resources/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-d5","King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 d5",[43,21169,21170],{},[27,21171,21173],{"href":21172},"/resources/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5","King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5",[10,21175,202],{},[19,21177,206],{"id":205},[40,21179,21180],{},[43,21181,21182,1389],{},[14,21183,1388],{},[19,21185,67],{"id":66},[10,21187,21188,21189,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 3.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,21190,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":21192},[21193,21194,21195,21196,21197],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88,4019],"Learn the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 3.Nf3 (1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3) — Velops a knight and controls the h4 square. This is important to prevent Black from playing Qh4+, exploiting the diagonal White opened with 2. f4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C34",{"title":21203,"url":21204},"King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 3.Nf3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._f4/2...exf4/3._Nf3",[21206,21209,21212,21215],{"question":21207,"answer":21208},"What is the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 3.Nf3?","The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 3.Nf3 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code C34.",{"question":21210,"answer":21211},"Is the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 3.Nf3 good for beginners?","The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 3.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":21213,"answer":21214},"What are the main variations of the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 3.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Be7](/resources/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-be7); [King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 d5](/resources/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-d5); [King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5](/resources/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":21216,"answer":21217},"What are the win rates for the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 3.Nf3?","Across 30.3 million Lichess games, White wins 53.1% of the time, Black wins 43.6%, and 3.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Adolf Anderssen and Joseph G Gallagher. On the Black side, NN and Adolf Anderssen are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3",{"moves":21118,"fen":21222,"gamesPlayed":21223,"whiteWinPct":6382,"drawPct":14363,"blackWinPct":21224,"topPlayersWhite":21225,"topPlayersBlack":21229,"parentOpening":20991,"parentOpeningSlug":21233},"rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/8/8/4Pp2/5N2/PPPP2PP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 1 3",30321552,43.6,[21226,21227,21228],{"name":14366,"games":13559},{"name":14884,"games":678},{"name":7592,"games":5208},[21230,21231,21232],{"name":21078,"games":3766},{"name":14366,"games":645},{"name":7043,"games":1672},"kings-gambit-exf4",{"title":21110,"description":21200},"kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3","articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3",[123,699,124],"1oVAhyurNumG691LEzFRv199Eo9c4EyocofYWd0bxdU",{"id":21240,"title":21241,"body":21242,"bots":21302,"categories":21303,"date":382,"description":21304,"eco":21305,"extension":92,"externalLink":21306,"faq":21309,"image":21322,"meta":21323,"navigation":111,"path":21324,"quickFacts":21325,"seo":21341,"slug":21342,"stem":21343,"tags":21344,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":21345},"openings/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-be7.md","King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Be7: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":21243,"toc":21296},[21244,21251,21253,21260,21262,21264,21279,21281,21283,21289,21291],[10,21245,21246,21247,21250],{},"The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Be7 arises after ",[14,21248,21249],{},"1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Be7"," and falls under ECO code C35. Although White's 3.Nf3 blocked the immediate Qh4+ check, Black's bishop move revives that threat while developing a piece. White lacks an effective pawn-based defense against the check: 4.g3?! fxg3 5.hxg3 Nf6 leaves White saddled with an isolated g3-pawn and an h-file that cannot be put to good use, while 4.h4?! Nf6 opens up weaknesses along the g-file and costs further development time. White's two main continuations are 4.Bc4 and 4.Nc3. The main line, 4.Bc4, clears f1 for the king to relocate to while training sights on f7. The alternative 4.Nc3 offers straightforward piece development. The move 4.d4!? is also worth considering, as it claims central space, makes d2 available for the king, and sets up Bxf4 to recover the pawn. With 3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,21252,22],{"id":21},[10,21254,25,21255,21259],{},[27,21256,21258],{"href":21257},"/resources/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3","King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 3.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Joseph G Gallagher (6 games), Andrzej Filipowicz (5 games), Alexei Fedorov (5 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Manfred Hermann (8 games), Mark L Hebden (7 games), Tri Hoang (6 games).",[19,21261,35],{"id":34},[10,21263,7096],{},[40,21265,21266,21270,21275],{},[43,21267,21268,2540],{},[14,21269,47],{},[43,21271,21272,21274],{},[14,21273,53],{},": 48.9%",[43,21276,21277,14295],{},[14,21278,59],{},[10,21280,63],{},[19,21282,206],{"id":205},[40,21284,21285],{},[43,21286,21287,1389],{},[14,21288,1388],{},[19,21290,67],{"id":66},[10,21292,21293,21294,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Be7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,21295,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":21297},[21298,21299,21300,21301],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88,4019],"Learn the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Be7 (1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Be7) — While White's 3.Nf3 prevented the check on h4, Black's third move renews the threat and develops. Here White doesn't have a promising way to stop the check on h4, as 4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C35",{"title":21307,"url":21308},"King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Be7 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._f4/2...exf4/3._Nf3/3...Be7",[21310,21313,21316,21319],{"question":21311,"answer":21312},"What is the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Be7?","The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Be7 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Be7 and is classified under ECO code C35. While White's 3.Nf3 prevented the check on h4, Black's third move renews the threat and develops.",{"question":21314,"answer":21315},"Is the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Be7 good for beginners?","The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Be7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":21317,"answer":21318},"What are the win rates for the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Be7?","Across 3 million Lichess games, White wins 47.9% of the time, Black wins 48.9%, and 3.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Joseph G Gallagher and Andrzej Filipowicz. On the Black side, Manfred Hermann and Mark L Hebden are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":21320,"answer":21321},"How can I practice the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Be7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Be7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-be7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-be7",{"moves":21249,"fen":21326,"gamesPlayed":21327,"whiteWinPct":2584,"drawPct":14363,"blackWinPct":21328,"topPlayersWhite":21329,"topPlayersBlack":21335,"parentOpening":21258,"parentOpeningSlug":21235},"rnbqk1nr/ppppbppp/8/8/4Pp2/5N2/PPPP2PP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 2 4",3046421,48.9,[21330,21331,21333],{"name":14884,"games":2984},{"name":21332,"games":252},"Andrzej Filipowicz",{"name":21334,"games":252},"Alexei Fedorov",[21336,21338,21339],{"name":21337,"games":1440},"Manfred Hermann",{"name":8876,"games":1443},{"name":21340,"games":2984},"Tri Hoang",{"title":21241,"description":21304},"kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-be7","articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-be7",[123,699,124],"xodwd5RXLngTxOuohyombXdY4pwYDhqAbJAMB8kxhzY",{"id":21347,"title":21348,"body":21349,"bots":21406,"categories":21407,"date":382,"description":21408,"eco":21409,"extension":92,"externalLink":21410,"faq":21413,"image":21426,"meta":21427,"navigation":111,"path":21428,"quickFacts":21429,"seo":21444,"slug":21445,"stem":21446,"tags":21447,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":21448},"openings/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-d5.md","King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... d5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":21350,"toc":21400},[21351,21358,21360,21365,21367,21369,21383,21385,21387,21393,21395],[10,21352,21353,21354,21357],{},"The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... d5 arises after ",[14,21355,21356],{},"1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 d5"," and falls under ECO code C36. With this central counter-strike, Black targets the e4-pawn to seize the initiative and achieve smoother piece development. The trade-off is that in many resulting lines Black's material advantage evaporates, and keeping the vulnerable f4-pawn requires energetic play. With 3.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,21359,22],{"id":21},[10,21361,25,21362,21364],{},[27,21363,21258],{"href":21257},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Joseph G Gallagher (8 games), Mark L Hebden (7 games), Richard S Jones (6 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Timothy J Upton (6 games), Boris Alexander Latzke (5 games), Stefan Walter (5 games).",[19,21366,35],{"id":34},[10,21368,16993],{},[40,21370,21371,21375,21379],{},[43,21372,21373,6096],{},[14,21374,47],{},[43,21376,21377,5250],{},[14,21378,53],{},[43,21380,21381,4333],{},[14,21382,59],{},[10,21384,3520],{},[19,21386,206],{"id":205},[40,21388,21389],{},[43,21390,21391,1389],{},[14,21392,1388],{},[19,21394,67],{"id":66},[10,21396,21397,21398,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... d5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,21399,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":21401},[21402,21403,21404,21405],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88,4019],"Learn the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... d5 (1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 d5) — Black attacks the e4 pawn for initiative and easier development overall than White. However, in many lines Black loses their material advantage, and in some lines Black needs to play actively to keep their weak f4 pawn. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C36",{"title":21411,"url":21412},"King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... d5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._f4/2...exf4/3._Nf3/3...d5",[21414,21417,21420,21423],{"question":21415,"answer":21416},"What is the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... d5?","The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... d5 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 d5 and is classified under ECO code C36. Black attacks the e4 pawn for initiative and easier development overall than White.",{"question":21418,"answer":21419},"Is the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... d5 good for beginners?","The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... d5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":21421,"answer":21422},"What are the win rates for the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... d5?","Across 3.4 million Lichess games, White wins 51.4% of the time, Black wins 45%, and 3.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Joseph G Gallagher and Mark L Hebden. On the Black side, Timothy J Upton and Boris Alexander Latzke are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":21424,"answer":21425},"How can I practice the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... d5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... d5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-d5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-d5",{"moves":21356,"fen":21430,"gamesPlayed":21431,"whiteWinPct":6158,"drawPct":4415,"blackWinPct":341,"topPlayersWhite":21432,"topPlayersBlack":21437,"parentOpening":21258,"parentOpeningSlug":21235},"rnbqkbnr/ppp2ppp/8/3p4/4Pp2/5N2/PPPP2PP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 4",3399960,[21433,21434,21435],{"name":14884,"games":1440},{"name":8876,"games":1443},{"name":21436,"games":2984},"Richard S Jones",[21438,21440,21442],{"name":21439,"games":2984},"Timothy J Upton",{"name":21441,"games":252},"Boris Alexander Latzke",{"name":21443,"games":252},"Stefan Walter",{"title":21348,"description":21408},"kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-d5","articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-d5",[123,699,124],"TpR_rTMdj7hBLOJAG09Kz8bHvlF1iMD2AkPDqFEZ6Ps",{"id":21450,"title":21451,"body":21452,"bots":21532,"categories":21533,"date":382,"description":21534,"eco":21535,"extension":92,"externalLink":21536,"faq":21539,"image":21552,"meta":21553,"navigation":111,"path":21554,"quickFacts":21555,"seo":21571,"slug":21572,"stem":21573,"tags":21574,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":21575},"openings/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5.md","King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... g5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":21453,"toc":21525},[21454,21461,21463,21468,21470,21472,21487,21489,21491,21494,21508,21510,21512,21518,21520],[10,21455,21456,21457,21460],{},"The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... g5 arises after ",[14,21458,21459],{},"1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5"," and falls under ECO code C37. By advancing the g-pawn, Black shores up the f4-pawn. If left unchecked, Black could consolidate further with ...h6 and ...Bg7, turning f4 into an unassailable stronghold. The main threat, however, is the push ...g4, driving White's knight from f3 and enabling Qh4+ to deny White the right to castle. White has four principal ways to deal with the ...g4 advance, two direct and two indirect. With 5.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,21462,22],{"id":21},[10,21464,25,21465,21467],{},[27,21466,21258],{"href":21257},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Frank Zeller (3 games), Martin Petr (2 games), Harry Nelson Pillsbury (2 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Benjamin Abel Garcia Romero (2 games), Viktor Korchnoi (1 games), David Pardo Simon (1 games).",[19,21469,35],{"id":34},[10,21471,2443],{},[40,21473,21474,21478,21482],{},[43,21475,21476,2290],{},[14,21477,47],{},[43,21479,21480,1925],{},[14,21481,53],{},[43,21483,21484,21486],{},[14,21485,59],{},": 2.9%",[10,21488,63],{},[19,21490,176],{"id":175},[10,21492,21493],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5, the main continuations include:",[40,21495,21496,21502],{},[43,21497,21498],{},[27,21499,21501],{"href":21500},"/resources/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-h4","King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4",[43,21503,21504],{},[27,21505,21507],{"href":21506},"/resources/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-bc4-bg7","King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Bg7",[10,21509,202],{},[19,21511,206],{"id":205},[40,21513,21514],{},[43,21515,21516,1389],{},[14,21517,1388],{},[19,21519,67],{"id":66},[10,21521,21522,21523,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... g5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,21524,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":21526},[21527,21528,21529,21530,21531],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88,4019],"Learn the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... g5 (1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5) — Black has put a pawn on g5 to defend f4. Left to his own devices, he could reinforce this pawn with ...h6 and ...Bg7 and turn the f4-pawn into a fortress. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C37",{"title":21537,"url":21538},"King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... g5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._f4/2...exf4/3._Nf3/3...g5",[21540,21543,21546,21549],{"question":21541,"answer":21542},"What is the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... g5?","The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... g5 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 and is classified under ECO code C37. Black has put a pawn on g5 to defend f4.",{"question":21544,"answer":21545},"Is the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... g5 good for beginners?","The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... g5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":21547,"answer":21548},"What are the main variations of the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... g5?","The main continuations include: [King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4](/resources/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-h4); [King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Bg7](/resources/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-bc4-bg7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":21550,"answer":21551},"What are the win rates for the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... g5?","Across 5.2 million Lichess games, White wins 50.2% of the time, Black wins 46.8%, and 2.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Frank Zeller and Martin Petr. On the Black side, Benjamin Abel Garcia Romero and Viktor Korchnoi are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5",{"moves":21459,"fen":21556,"gamesPlayed":21557,"whiteWinPct":2340,"drawPct":21558,"blackWinPct":1989,"topPlayersWhite":21559,"topPlayersBlack":21565,"parentOpening":21258,"parentOpeningSlug":21235},"rnbqkbnr/pppp1p1p/8/6p1/4Pp2/5N2/PPPP2PP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 4",5188674,2.9,[21560,21562,21564],{"name":21561,"games":589},"Frank Zeller",{"name":21563,"games":80},"Martin Petr",{"name":14888,"games":80},[21566,21568,21569],{"name":21567,"games":80},"Benjamin Abel Garcia Romero",{"name":419,"games":239},{"name":21570,"games":239},"David Pardo Simon",{"title":21451,"description":21534},"kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5","articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5",[123,699,124],"nHC1dvA6X2O9i1byYLHGNS5TkY-ZBK_NGFLae1WNOsY",{"id":21577,"title":21578,"body":21579,"bots":21639,"categories":21640,"date":382,"description":21641,"eco":21642,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":21643,"image":21656,"meta":21657,"navigation":111,"path":21658,"quickFacts":21659,"seo":21671,"slug":21672,"stem":21673,"tags":21674,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":21675},"openings/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-bc4-bg7.md","King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Bg7: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":21580,"toc":21633},[21581,21588,21590,21596,21598,21601,21616,21618,21620,21626,21628],[10,21582,21583,21584,21587],{},"The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Bg7 arises after ",[14,21585,21586],{},"1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Bg7"," and falls under ECO code C38. With 529,321 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,21589,22],{"id":21},[10,21591,25,21592,21595],{},[27,21593,21594],{"href":21172},"King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... g5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Adolf Anderssen (12 games), Paul Morphy (8 games), Emanuel Lasker (6 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Gustav Richard Neumann (11 games), NN (11 games), Adolf Anderssen (4 games).",[19,21597,35],{"id":34},[10,21599,21600],{},"Based on 529,321 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,21602,21603,21607,21612],{},[43,21604,21605,16469],{},[14,21606,47],{},[43,21608,21609,21611],{},[14,21610,53],{},": 53.6%",[43,21613,21614,18154],{},[14,21615,59],{},[10,21617,985],{},[19,21619,206],{"id":205},[40,21621,21622],{},[43,21623,21624,1389],{},[14,21625,1388],{},[19,21627,67],{"id":66},[10,21629,21630,21631,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Bg7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,21632,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":21634},[21635,21636,21637,21638],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88,4019],"Learn the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Bg7 (1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Bg7) — The King's Gambit family of openings, where White sacrifices material for rapid development and attacking chances. The resulting positions are among the sharpest in chess. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C38",[21644,21647,21650,21653],{"question":21645,"answer":21646},"What is the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Bg7?","The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Bg7 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Bg7 and is classified under ECO code C38.",{"question":21648,"answer":21649},"Is the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Bg7 good for beginners?","The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Bg7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":21651,"answer":21652},"What are the win rates for the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Bg7?","Across 529,321 Lichess games, White wins 43% of the time, Black wins 53.6%, and 3.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Adolf Anderssen and Paul Morphy. On the Black side, Gustav Richard Neumann and NN are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":21654,"answer":21655},"How can I practice the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Bg7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... Bg7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-bc4-bg7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-bc4-bg7",{"moves":21586,"fen":21660,"gamesPlayed":21661,"whiteWinPct":645,"drawPct":18210,"blackWinPct":21662,"topPlayersWhite":21663,"topPlayersBlack":21667,"parentOpening":21594,"parentOpeningSlug":21572},"rnbqk1nr/pppp1pbp/8/6p1/2B1Pp2/5N2/PPPP2PP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 2 5",529321,53.6,[21664,21665,21666],{"name":14366,"games":2096},{"name":14368,"games":1440},{"name":7592,"games":2984},[21668,21669,21670],{"name":14375,"games":3779},{"name":21078,"games":3779},{"name":14366,"games":116},{"title":21578,"description":21641},"kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-bc4-bg7","articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-bc4-bg7",[123,699,124],"wiagQi-WDMcci2ceY_99BVx_jSkLOVusEmrWIKbCliY",{"id":21677,"title":21678,"body":21679,"bots":21738,"categories":21739,"date":382,"description":21740,"eco":21741,"extension":92,"externalLink":21742,"faq":21745,"image":21758,"meta":21759,"navigation":111,"path":21760,"quickFacts":21761,"seo":21775,"slug":21776,"stem":21777,"tags":21778,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":21779},"openings/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-h4.md","King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 4.h4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":21680,"toc":21732},[21681,21688,21690,21695,21697,21699,21715,21717,21719,21725,21727],[10,21682,21683,21684,21687],{},"The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 4.h4 arises after ",[14,21685,21686],{},"1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4"," and falls under ECO code C39. White's h-pawn attacks the g5-pawn, and the only way for Black to preserve it is 4...g4, pushing the knight away. However, Black does have one viable alternative: the central counter-thrust 4...d5!?, leading to sharp play after 5. d4! dxe4 Nxg5 Nf6 with an unclear position. With 1.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,21689,22],{"id":21},[10,21691,25,21692,21694],{},[27,21693,21594],{"href":21172},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Adolf Anderssen (31 games), Emanuel Lasker (24 games), William Steinitz (15 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Adolf Anderssen (16 games), William Ewart Napier (12 games), NN (12 games).",[19,21696,35],{"id":34},[10,21698,2124],{},[40,21700,21701,21706,21710],{},[43,21702,21703,21705],{},[14,21704,47],{},": 53.3%",[43,21707,21708,12059],{},[14,21709,53],{},[43,21711,21712,21714],{},[14,21713,59],{},": 3.1%",[10,21716,3520],{},[19,21718,206],{"id":205},[40,21720,21721],{},[43,21722,21723,1389],{},[14,21724,1388],{},[19,21726,67],{"id":66},[10,21728,21729,21730,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 4.h4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,21731,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":21733},[21734,21735,21736,21737],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88,4019],"Learn the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 4.h4 (1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4) — Black's g-pawn is attacked, and the only move that saves it is 4...g4 . Black does have one accurate alternative move to 4...g4, which is to counterattack in the center with 4...d5!? Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C39",{"title":21743,"url":21744},"King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 4.h4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._f4/2...exf4/3._Nf3/3...g5/4._h4",[21746,21749,21752,21755],{"question":21747,"answer":21748},"What is the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 4.h4?","The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 4.h4 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 and is classified under ECO code C39. Black's g-pawn is attacked, and the only move that saves it is 4...g4 .",{"question":21750,"answer":21751},"Is the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 4.h4 good for beginners?","The King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 4.h4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":21753,"answer":21754},"What are the win rates for the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 4.h4?","Across 1.1 million Lichess games, White wins 53.3% of the time, Black wins 43.5%, and 3.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Adolf Anderssen and Emanuel Lasker. On the Black side, Adolf Anderssen and William Ewart Napier are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":21756,"answer":21757},"How can I practice the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 4.h4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4... 4.h4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-h4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-h4",{"moves":21686,"fen":21762,"gamesPlayed":21763,"whiteWinPct":21764,"drawPct":21765,"blackWinPct":12123,"topPlayersWhite":21766,"topPlayersBlack":21770,"parentOpening":21594,"parentOpeningSlug":21572},"rnbqkbnr/pppp1p1p/8/6p1/4Pp1P/5N2/PPPP2P1/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 4",1055203,53.3,3.1,[21767,21768,21769],{"name":14366,"games":691},{"name":7592,"games":2887},{"name":14372,"games":1685},[21771,21772,21774],{"name":14366,"games":4060},{"name":21773,"games":2096},"William Ewart Napier",{"name":21078,"games":2096},{"title":21678,"description":21740},"kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-h4","articles/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3-g5-4-h4",[123,699,124],"LIMzli2AqNKoDGO6VUqT7WHra_dT1A_KODO9GARg4O0",{"id":21781,"title":21782,"body":21783,"bots":21858,"categories":21859,"date":382,"description":21860,"eco":21861,"extension":92,"externalLink":21862,"faq":21865,"image":21878,"meta":21879,"navigation":111,"path":21880,"quickFacts":21881,"seo":21894,"slug":21233,"stem":21895,"tags":21896,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":21897},"openings/articles/openings/kings-gambit-exf4.md","King's Gambit: exf4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":21784,"toc":21851},[21785,21792,21794,21799,21801,21804,21820,21822,21824,21827,21834,21836,21838,21844,21846],[10,21786,21787,21788,21791],{},"The King's Gambit: exf4 arises after ",[14,21789,21790],{},"1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4"," and falls under ECO code C33. Black's most dangerous idea in this position is the check ...Qh4+, which White cannot effectively meet with the g-pawn because of the f4-pawn, leaving the awkward Ke2 as the only option. White therefore needs to address this threat, and the two principal approaches are 3. Nf3 and 3. Bc4. The more natural choice, 3. Nf3, is known as the King's Knight Gambit: it develops a piece to its strongest square while controlling h4. From here, White intends to play d4, seizing the center and simultaneously discovering an attack on f4 to reclaim the sacrificed pawn. Black has a wide array of responses at this point. With 34.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,21793,22],{"id":21},[10,21795,25,21796,21798],{},[27,21797,12858],{"href":12857},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Adolf Anderssen (79 games), Heikki MJ Westerinen (65 games), Emanuel Lasker (45 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Adolf Anderssen (80 games), NN (70 games), Gustav Richard Neumann (24 games).",[19,21800,35],{"id":34},[10,21802,21803],{},"Based on 34.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,21805,21806,21811,21816],{},[43,21807,21808,21810],{},[14,21809,47],{},": 52.9%",[43,21812,21813,21815],{},[14,21814,53],{},": 43.9%",[43,21817,21818,14295],{},[14,21819,59],{},[10,21821,3520],{},[19,21823,176],{"id":175},[10,21825,21826],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4, the main continuations include:",[40,21828,21829],{},[43,21830,21831],{},[27,21832,21833],{"href":21257},"King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3",[10,21835,202],{},[19,21837,206],{"id":205},[40,21839,21840],{},[43,21841,21842,1389],{},[14,21843,1388],{},[19,21845,67],{"id":66},[10,21847,21848,21849,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Gambit: exf4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,21850,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":21852},[21853,21854,21855,21856,21857],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88,4019],"Learn the King's Gambit: exf4 (1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4) — If Black could make a free move in this position, it would undoubtedly be ...Qh4+. White couldn't successfully block the check with the g-pawn thanks to the Black pawn on f4, and the awkward move Ke2 would be forced. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C33",{"title":21863,"url":21864},"King's Gambit: exf4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._f4/2...exf4",[21866,21869,21872,21875],{"question":21867,"answer":21868},"What is the King's Gambit: exf4?","The King's Gambit: exf4 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 and is classified under ECO code C33. If Black could make a free move in this position, it would undoubtedly be ...Qh4+.",{"question":21870,"answer":21871},"Is the King's Gambit: exf4 good for beginners?","The King's Gambit: exf4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":21873,"answer":21874},"What are the main variations of the King's Gambit: exf4?","The main continuations include: [King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3](/resources/openings/kings-gambit-1-e4-e5-2-f4-exf4-3-nf3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":21876,"answer":21877},"What are the win rates for the King's Gambit: exf4?","Across 34.4 million Lichess games, White wins 52.9% of the time, Black wins 43.9%, and 3.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Adolf Anderssen and Heikki MJ Westerinen. On the Black side, Adolf Anderssen and NN are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-gambit-exf4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-gambit-exf4",{"moves":21790,"fen":21882,"gamesPlayed":21883,"whiteWinPct":21884,"drawPct":14363,"blackWinPct":21885,"topPlayersWhite":21886,"topPlayersBlack":21890,"parentOpening":12858,"parentOpeningSlug":14891},"rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/8/8/4Pp2/8/PPPP2PP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 3",34425666,52.9,43.9,[21887,21888,21889],{"name":14366,"games":12790},{"name":1728,"games":3990},{"name":7592,"games":341},[21891,21892,21893],{"name":14366,"games":1678},{"name":21078,"games":3873},{"name":14375,"games":2887},{"title":21782,"description":21860},"articles/openings/kings-gambit-exf4",[123,699,124],"PyBlusHAgyOL9vrp801ODFhG1zCzltJKT6Yhhvvxj_g",{"id":21899,"title":21900,"body":21901,"bots":21986,"categories":22007,"date":382,"description":22008,"eco":22009,"extension":92,"externalLink":22010,"faq":22013,"image":22026,"meta":22027,"navigation":111,"path":22028,"quickFacts":22029,"seo":22040,"slug":18544,"stem":22041,"tags":22042,"trainingTips":22043,"__hash__":22062},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian.md","King's Indian Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":21902,"toc":21979},[21903,21910,21912,21916,21918,21921,21935,21937,21939,21942,21962,21964,21966,21972,21974],[10,21904,21905,21906,21909],{},"The King's Indian Defense arises after ",[14,21907,21908],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6"," and falls under ECO code A50. By playing 2...g6, Black signals a hypermodern development plan: the dark-squared bishop will be fianchettoed to g7, from where it exerts long-range pressure on White's centre alongside carefully timed pawn breaks. Several important themes are already in play at this early stage. Keeping the dark-squared bishop is essential for Black's kingside safety after castling, since 2...g6 weakens the dark squares around the king, and without the bishop covering f6 and h6, those weaknesses can prove fatal. At the same time, the g7 bishop carries significant offensive potential: if White opens the centre through pawn exchanges, the bishop can become a powerful attacking piece along the long diagonal toward White's queenside. This pawn structure almost always leads to one of two major systems. In the King's Indian Defence proper, Black castles quickly on the kingside, conceding White a substantial pawn centre but planning to chip away at it with pawn advances and reclaim territory. In the Grunfeld Defence, Black waits for White to play Nc3 before striking with ...d5, seeking counterplay along the long dark diagonal with the aid of ...c5, while White leans on the advantage of a broad central pawn mass. With 31.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,21911,22],{"id":21},[10,21913,25,21914,19406],{},[27,21915,2610],{"href":2609},[19,21917,35],{"id":34},[10,21919,21920],{},"Based on 31.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,21922,21923,21927,21931],{},[43,21924,21925,1802],{},[14,21926,47],{},[43,21928,21929,14663],{},[14,21930,53],{},[43,21932,21933,7112],{},[14,21934,59],{},[10,21936,63],{},[19,21938,176],{"id":175},[10,21940,21941],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6, the main continuations include:",[40,21943,21944,21950,21956],{},[43,21945,21946],{},[27,21947,21949],{"href":21948},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3",[43,21951,21952],{},[27,21953,21955],{"href":21954},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3",[43,21957,21958],{},[27,21959,21961],{"href":21960},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-cxd5-nxd5","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.cxd5 Nxd5",[10,21963,202],{},[19,21965,206],{"id":205},[40,21967,21968],{},[43,21969,21970,214],{},[14,21971,213],{},[19,21973,67],{"id":66},[10,21975,21976,21977,77],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defense is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,21978,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":21980},[21981,21982,21983,21984,21985],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[21987,21988,21989,21994,21995,21996,21997,21998,21999,22004,22005],{"id":9083,"name":9084,"rating":9085,"imageUrl":9086,"country":248,"countryCode":249,"defensiveAggressive":358,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":8829,"unpreparedTheoretical":6969,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":15683,"name":15684,"rating":8804,"imageUrl":15685,"country":824,"countryCode":825,"defensiveAggressive":9477,"simplifyingComplicating":811,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":3989,"unpreparedTheoretical":1056,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":21990,"name":21991,"rating":21992,"imageUrl":21993,"country":1194,"countryCode":1195,"defensiveAggressive":7534,"simplifyingComplicating":288,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":609,"unpreparedTheoretical":279,"blunderLikelihood":242},"QZgRg","Cecilia Notes",1115,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/QZgRg_175.webp",{"id":9479,"name":9480,"rating":9481,"imageUrl":9482,"country":336,"countryCode":337,"defensiveAggressive":3306,"simplifyingComplicating":859,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":239,"unpreparedTheoretical":3561,"blunderLikelihood":1694},{"id":18480,"name":18481,"rating":18482,"imageUrl":18483,"country":640,"countryCode":641,"defensiveAggressive":358,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":241,"unpreparedTheoretical":3279,"blunderLikelihood":2875},{"id":625,"name":626,"rating":627,"imageUrl":628,"country":629,"countryCode":630,"defensiveAggressive":631,"simplifyingComplicating":621,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":632,"unpreparedTheoretical":1047,"blunderLikelihood":634},{"id":9490,"name":9491,"rating":2689,"imageUrl":9492,"country":9493,"countryCode":9494,"defensiveAggressive":1022,"simplifyingComplicating":4354,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":4839,"unpreparedTheoretical":610,"blunderLikelihood":3572},{"id":6989,"name":6990,"rating":6991,"imageUrl":6992,"country":306,"countryCode":307,"defensiveAggressive":251,"simplifyingComplicating":599,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":6993,"unpreparedTheoretical":1031,"blunderLikelihood":300},{"id":22000,"name":22001,"rating":22002,"imageUrl":22003,"country":274,"countryCode":275,"defensiveAggressive":358,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":9477,"unpreparedTheoretical":339,"blunderLikelihood":239},"rQAEM","Karl Ossify",2714,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/rQAEM_175.webp",{"id":371,"name":372,"rating":373,"imageUrl":374,"country":375,"countryCode":376,"defensiveAggressive":264,"simplifyingComplicating":358,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":377,"unpreparedTheoretical":279,"blunderLikelihood":379},{"id":18485,"name":18486,"rating":18487,"imageUrl":18488,"country":306,"countryCode":307,"defensiveAggressive":350,"simplifyingComplicating":811,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":3989,"unpreparedTheoretical":22006,"blunderLikelihood":3983},0.16999999999999998,[1061],"Learn the King's Indian Defense (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6) — With 2...g6, Black commits to a hypermodern development strategy. They will fianchetto their dark-squared bishop with ...Bg7 and attempt to exert pressure on White's center with pieces and timely pawn breaks. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E60",{"title":22011,"url":22012},"King's Indian Defense - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...g6",[22014,22017,22020,22023],{"question":22015,"answer":22016},"What is the King's Indian Defense?","The King's Indian Defense begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 and is classified under ECO code A50. With 2...g6, Black commits to a hypermodern development strategy.",{"question":22018,"answer":22019},"Is the King's Indian Defense good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defense can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":22021,"answer":22022},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defense?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3); [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3); [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.cxd5 Nxd5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-cxd5-nxd5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":22024,"answer":22025},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defense?","Across 31.5 million Lichess games, White wins 47.7% of the time, Black wins 47.1%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Svetozar Gligoric. On the Black side, Viktor Korchnoi and Jan H Timman are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian",{"moves":21908,"fen":22030,"gamesPlayed":22031,"whiteWinPct":1868,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":14743,"topPlayersWhite":22032,"topPlayersBlack":22036,"parentOpening":2610,"parentOpeningSlug":2743},"rnbqkb1r/pppppp1p/5np1/8/2PP4/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 3",31528178,[22033,22034,22035],{"name":409,"games":19474},{"name":415,"games":19476},{"name":2733,"games":19478},[22037,22038,22039],{"name":419,"games":19481},{"name":425,"games":19483},{"name":415,"games":19485},{"title":21900,"description":22008},"articles/openings/kings-indian",[123,432,433,700,1109],[22044,22047,22051,22055,22058],{"title":22045,"description":18552,"botIds":22046,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the King's Indian Defense",[9083,15683],{"title":22048,"description":22049,"botIds":22050,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the King's Indian Defense","Bjorn Enpassant is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Ethan DeCastling is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. 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Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[22000,371],"Dpb1PbroUT3jZoJFPFy9lSp94GwKI-0uGPA8sLPNOxw",{"id":22064,"title":22065,"body":22066,"bots":22137,"categories":22166,"date":382,"description":22167,"eco":22168,"extension":92,"externalLink":22169,"faq":22172,"image":22185,"meta":22186,"navigation":111,"path":22187,"quickFacts":22188,"seo":22206,"slug":22207,"stem":22208,"tags":22209,"trainingTips":22211,"__hash__":22228},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-attack.md","King's Indian Attack: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":22067,"toc":22130},[22068,22075,22077,22080,22082,22084,22098,22100,22102,22105,22113,22115,22117,22123,22125],[10,22069,22070,22071,22074],{},"The King's Indian Attack arises after ",[14,22072,22073],{},"1.Nf3 d5 2.g3"," and falls under ECO code A07. With 2.g3, White prepares to fianchetto the king's bishop and adopt a setup that mirrors the King's Indian Defence, but from the white side. Having the extra tempo allows White to pursue this system more aggressively than Black typically can, pressing for an initiative while maintaining the same structural and strategic ideas that characterize the King's Indian. With 11.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,22076,22],{"id":21},[10,22078,22079],{},"Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Tomasz Markowski (184 games), Lev Gutman (161 games), Valery A Loginov (146 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksey Dreev (65 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (55 games), Jonny Hector (54 games).",[19,22081,35],{"id":34},[10,22083,19670],{},[40,22085,22086,22090,22094],{},[43,22087,22088,6096],{},[14,22089,47],{},[43,22091,22092,18606],{},[14,22093,53],{},[43,22095,22096,2632],{},[14,22097,59],{},[10,22099,3520],{},[19,22101,176],{"id":175},[10,22103,22104],{},"After 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3, the main continuations include:",[40,22106,22107],{},[43,22108,22109],{},[27,22110,22112],{"href":22111},"/resources/openings/zukertort-opening-1-nf3-d5-2-g3-c5-3-bg2","Zukertort Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3 c5 3.Bg2",[10,22114,202],{},[19,22116,206],{"id":205},[40,22118,22119],{},[43,22120,22121,214],{},[14,22122,213],{},[19,22124,67],{"id":66},[10,22126,22127,22128,77],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Attack is through practice. 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The idea is very similar to that of the King's Indian Defence as played by Black. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A07",{"title":22170,"url":22171},"King's Indian Attack - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._Nf3/1...d5/2._g3",[22173,22176,22179,22182],{"question":22174,"answer":22175},"What is the King's Indian Attack?","The King's Indian Attack begins with 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3 and is classified under ECO code A07. White is most likely aiming to establish a King's Indian Attack.",{"question":22177,"answer":22178},"Is the King's Indian Attack good for beginners?","Yes, the King's Indian Attack is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":22180,"answer":22181},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Attack?","Across 11.1 million Lichess games, White wins 51.4% of the time, Black wins 43.2%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Tomasz Markowski and Lev Gutman. On the Black side, Aleksey Dreev and Evgeny Sveshnikov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":22183,"answer":22184},"How can I practice the King's Indian Attack?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Attack against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Lubomir Ftacnik (27 games), Emil Sutovsky (15 games), Robert Kempinski (14 games).",[19,22249,35],{"id":34},[10,22251,22252],{},"Based on 54,751 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,22254,22255,22259,22263],{},[43,22256,22257,4328],{},[14,22258,47],{},[43,22260,22261,11417],{},[14,22262,53],{},[43,22264,22265,2459],{},[14,22266,59],{},[10,22268,63],{},[19,22270,176],{"id":175},[10,22272,22273],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.cxd5 Nxd5, the main continuations include:",[40,22275,22276],{},[43,22277,22278],{},[27,22279,22281],{"href":22280},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-cxd5-nxd5-6-e4-nb6-7-ne2","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.cxd5 Nxd5 6.e4 Nb6 7.Ne2",[10,22283,202],{},[19,22285,206],{"id":205},[40,22287,22288],{},[43,22289,22290,214],{},[14,22291,213],{},[19,22293,67],{"id":66},[10,22295,22296,22297,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":22321,"answer":22322},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nxd5?","Across 54,851 Lichess games, White wins 50.7% of the time, Black wins 42.5%, and 6.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zlatko Ilincic and Miroslaw Grabarczyk. 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Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-cxd5-nxd5-6-e4-nb6-7-ne2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-cxd5-nxd5-6-e4-nb6-7-ne2",{"moves":22356,"fen":22430,"gamesPlayed":22431,"whiteWinPct":11256,"drawPct":2498,"blackWinPct":22432,"topPlayersWhite":22433,"topPlayersBlack":22437,"parentOpening":22364,"parentOpeningSlug":22342},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/1n4p1/8/3PP3/6P1/PP2NPBP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 2 7",16469,41.9,[22434,22435,22436],{"name":6590,"games":2875},{"name":22334,"games":1447},{"name":22332,"games":1685},[22438,22439,22440],{"name":15729,"games":1561},{"name":22338,"games":1440},{"name":7173,"games":2984},{"title":22348,"description":22411},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-cxd5-nxd5-6-e4-nb6-7-ne2","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-cxd5-nxd5-6-e4-nb6-7-ne2",[123,432,433],"XmFPOjFaF2Cx2wBGtHFJDD4kAZ4JBPj_YhIlkWTFpcU",{"id":22447,"title":22448,"body":22449,"bots":22529,"categories":22530,"date":382,"description":22531,"eco":22532,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":22533,"image":22546,"meta":22547,"navigation":111,"path":22548,"quickFacts":22549,"seo":22560,"slug":22561,"stem":22562,"tags":22563,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":22564},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":22450,"toc":22522},[22451,22458,22460,22465,22467,22470,22484,22486,22488,22491,22505,22507,22509,22515,22517],[10,22452,22453,22454,22457],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3 arises after ",[14,22455,22456],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code D73. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Lubomir Ftacnik (22 games), Lev Gutman (19 games), Vlastimil Jansa (14 games).",[19,22586,35],{"id":34},[10,22588,22589],{},"Based on 806,652 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,22591,22592,22597,22601],{},[43,22593,22594,22596],{},[14,22595,47],{},": 50.3%",[43,22598,22599,6736],{},[14,22600,53],{},[43,22602,22603,5440],{},[14,22604,59],{},[10,22606,63],{},[19,22608,176],{"id":175},[10,22610,22611],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,22613,22614],{},[43,22615,22616],{},[27,22617,22619],{"href":22618},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-c6","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 c6",[10,22621,202],{},[19,22623,206],{"id":205},[40,22625,22626],{},[43,22627,22628,214],{},[14,22629,213],{},[19,22631,67],{"id":66},[10,22633,22634,22635,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.0-0 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D77",[22649,22652,22655,22658],{"question":22650,"answer":22651},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.0-0?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.0-0 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 and is classified under ECO code D77.",{"question":22653,"answer":22654},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.0-0 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.0-0 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":22656,"answer":22657},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.0-0?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 c6](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-c6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":22659,"answer":22660},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.0-0?","Across 808,321 Lichess games, White wins 50.3% of the time, Black wins 42.4%, and 7.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Predrag Nikolic and Ann Matnadze Bujiashvili. On the Black side, Lubomir Ftacnik and Lev Gutman are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0",{"moves":22575,"fen":22665,"gamesPlayed":22666,"whiteWinPct":22667,"drawPct":5490,"blackWinPct":6796,"topPlayersWhite":22668,"topPlayersBlack":22673,"parentOpening":22583,"parentOpeningSlug":22561},"rnbq1rk1/ppp1ppbp/5np1/3p4/2PP4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQ1RK1 b - - 5 6",808321,50.3,[22669,22670,22672],{"name":17321,"games":2101},{"name":22671,"games":1875},"Ann Matnadze Bujiashvili",{"name":14106,"games":2875},[22674,22675,22676],{"name":15729,"games":1447},{"name":14106,"games":1437},{"name":1995,"games":289},{"title":22567,"description":22646},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0",[123,432,433],"eSkLLcLZQRkzM1dPc_Te7AoWbwb0plv0XL--oaNTBqM",{"id":22683,"title":22684,"body":22685,"bots":22760,"categories":22761,"date":382,"description":22762,"eco":22763,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":22764,"image":22777,"meta":22778,"navigation":111,"path":22779,"quickFacts":22780,"seo":22792,"slug":22793,"stem":22794,"tags":22795,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":22796},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-c6.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":22686,"toc":22753},[22687,22694,22696,22702,22704,22707,22721,22723,22725,22728,22736,22738,22740,22746,22748],[10,22688,22689,22690,22693],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 arises after ",[14,22691,22692],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 c6"," and falls under ECO code D78. With 938,432 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,22695,22],{"id":21},[10,22697,25,22698,22701],{},[27,22699,22700],{"href":22497},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.0-0",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Predrag Nikolic (36 games), Istvan Bilek (21 games), Kirill Stupak (18 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (25 games), Zdenko Kozul (22 games), Svetozar Gligoric (21 games).",[19,22703,35],{"id":34},[10,22705,22706],{},"Based on 936,423 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,22708,22709,22713,22717],{},[43,22710,22711,13717],{},[14,22712,47],{},[43,22714,22715,6736],{},[14,22716,53],{},[43,22718,22719,6441],{},[14,22720,59],{},[10,22722,63],{},[19,22724,176],{"id":175},[10,22726,22727],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 c6, the main continuations include:",[40,22729,22730],{},[43,22731,22732],{},[27,22733,22735],{"href":22734},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-c6-7-cxd5-cxd5","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 c6 7.cxd5 cxd5",[10,22737,202],{},[19,22739,206],{"id":205},[40,22741,22742],{},[43,22743,22744,214],{},[14,22745,213],{},[19,22747,67],{"id":66},[10,22749,22750,22751,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D78",[22765,22768,22771,22774],{"question":22766,"answer":22767},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 c6 and is classified under ECO code D78.",{"question":22769,"answer":22770},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":22772,"answer":22773},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 c6 7.cxd5 cxd5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-c6-7-cxd5-cxd5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":22775,"answer":22776},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6?","Across 938,432 Lichess games, White wins 49.9% of the time, Black wins 42.4%, and 7.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Predrag Nikolic and Istvan Bilek. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Zdenko Kozul are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-c6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-c6",{"moves":22692,"fen":22781,"gamesPlayed":22782,"whiteWinPct":13766,"drawPct":6480,"blackWinPct":6796,"topPlayersWhite":22783,"topPlayersBlack":22788,"parentOpening":22700,"parentOpeningSlug":22678},"rnbq1rk1/pp2ppbp/2p2np1/3p4/2PP4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQ1RK1 w - - 0 7",938432,[22784,22785,22786],{"name":17321,"games":5208},{"name":11706,"games":2878},{"name":22787,"games":1672},"Kirill Stupak",[22789,22790,22791],{"name":422,"games":593},{"name":1292,"games":1447},{"name":415,"games":2878},{"title":22684,"description":22762},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-c6","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-c6",[123,432,433],"v63eWncKFnhOA_mPKrxaeEHbqRcvaXVzUAtro4lft1M",{"id":22798,"title":22799,"body":22800,"bots":22860,"categories":22861,"date":382,"description":22862,"eco":22863,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":22864,"image":22877,"meta":22878,"navigation":111,"path":22879,"quickFacts":22880,"seo":22894,"slug":22895,"stem":22896,"tags":22897,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":22898},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-0-0-c6-7-cxd5-cxd5.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":22801,"toc":22854},[22802,22809,22811,22817,22819,22822,22837,22839,22841,22847,22849],[10,22803,22804,22805,22808],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd5 arises after ",[14,22806,22807],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.0-0 c6 7.cxd5 cxd5"," and falls under ECO code D79. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (27 games), Valeri Yandemirov (15 games), Svetozar Gligoric (13 games).",[19,22818,35],{"id":34},[10,22820,22821],{},"Based on 262,918 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,22823,22824,22828,22832],{},[43,22825,22826,4216],{},[14,22827,47],{},[43,22829,22830,18149],{},[14,22831,53],{},[43,22833,22834,22836],{},[14,22835,59],{},": 9.7%",[10,22838,63],{},[19,22840,206],{"id":205},[40,22842,22843],{},[43,22844,22845,214],{},[14,22846,213],{},[19,22848,67],{"id":66},[10,22850,22851,22852,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd5 is through practice. 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With 107,035 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,22912,22],{"id":21},[10,22914,25,22915,22917],{},[27,22916,22583],{"href":21954},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ognjen Cvitan (23 games), Aleksander Wojtkiewicz (21 games), Evgeny Pigusov (17 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lubomir Ftacnik (19 games), Lev Gutman (16 games), Jan Banas (16 games).",[19,22919,35],{"id":34},[10,22921,22922],{},"Based on 106,820 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,22924,22925,22929,22934],{},[43,22926,22927,6528],{},[14,22928,47],{},[43,22930,22931,22933],{},[14,22932,53],{},": 40.1%",[43,22935,22936,22938],{},[14,22937,59],{},": 7.5%",[10,22940,63],{},[19,22942,176],{"id":175},[10,22944,22945],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,22947,22948,22954],{},[43,22949,22950],{},[27,22951,22953],{"href":22952},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0-c5","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.0-0 c5",[43,22955,22956],{},[27,22957,22959],{"href":22958},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0-nb6","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.0-0 Nb6",[10,22961,202],{},[19,22963,206],{"id":205},[40,22965,22966],{},[43,22967,22968,214],{},[14,22969,213],{},[19,22971,67],{"id":66},[10,22973,22974,22975,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.0-0 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,22976,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":22978},[22979,22980,22981,22982,22983],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.0-0 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.0-0) — In this Fianchetto system with ...d5, play resembles a Grünfeld Defense where the bishop on g2 exerts long-term pressure on the center. Black exchanges in the center and seeks active piece play to offset White's spatial edge. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D74",[22989,22992,22995,22998],{"question":22990,"answer":22991},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.0-0?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.0-0 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.0-0 and is classified under ECO code D74.",{"question":22993,"answer":22994},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.0-0 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.0-0 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":22996,"answer":22997},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.0-0?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.0-0 c5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0-c5); [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.0-0 Nb6](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0-nb6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":22999,"answer":23000},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.0-0?","Across 107,035 Lichess games, White wins 52.4% of the time, Black wins 40.1%, and 7.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ognjen Cvitan and Aleksander Wojtkiewicz. On the Black side, Lubomir Ftacnik and Lev Gutman are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0",{"moves":22909,"fen":23005,"gamesPlayed":23006,"whiteWinPct":6586,"drawPct":23007,"blackWinPct":23008,"topPlayersWhite":23009,"topPlayersBlack":23015,"parentOpening":22583,"parentOpeningSlug":22561},"rnbq1rk1/ppp1ppbp/6p1/3n4/3P4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQ1RK1 b - - 1 7",107035,7.5,40.1,[23010,23011,23013],{"name":1297,"games":684},{"name":23012,"games":2878},"Aleksander Wojtkiewicz",{"name":23014,"games":379},"Evgeny Pigusov",[23016,23017,23018],{"name":15729,"games":1437},{"name":14106,"games":4060},{"name":23019,"games":4060},"Jan Banas",{"title":22901,"description":22986},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0",[123,432,433],"M1lKzJglH0GCPXhZ629TRTHuwdifiLuMDpfnJlxsXpg",{"id":23026,"title":23027,"body":23028,"bots":23087,"categories":23088,"date":382,"description":23089,"eco":23090,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":23091,"image":23104,"meta":23105,"navigation":111,"path":23106,"quickFacts":23107,"seo":23122,"slug":23123,"stem":23124,"tags":23125,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":23126},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0-c5.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":23029,"toc":23081},[23030,23037,23039,23045,23047,23050,23064,23066,23068,23074,23076],[10,23031,23032,23033,23036],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 arises after ",[14,23034,23035],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.0-0 c5"," and falls under ECO code D75. With 39,885 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,23038,22],{"id":21},[10,23040,25,23041,23044],{},[27,23042,23043],{"href":22503},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.0-0",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Valery A Loginov (5 games), Carlos Enrique Guimard (4 games), Julio Bolbochan (4 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Miguel Najdorf (6 games), Vladas Mikenas (5 games), Zbigniew Jasnikowski (4 games).",[19,23046,35],{"id":34},[10,23048,23049],{},"Based on 39,789 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,23051,23052,23056,23060],{},[43,23053,23054,1353],{},[14,23055,47],{},[43,23057,23058,16469],{},[14,23059,53],{},[43,23061,23062,6328],{},[14,23063,59],{},[10,23065,63],{},[19,23067,206],{"id":205},[40,23069,23070],{},[43,23071,23072,214],{},[14,23073,213],{},[19,23075,67],{"id":66},[10,23077,23078,23079,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,23080,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":23082},[23083,23084,23085,23086],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 0-0 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.0-0 c5) — In this Fianchetto system with ...d5, play resembles a Grünfeld Defense where the bishop on g2 exerts long-term pressure on the center. Black exchanges in the center and seeks active piece play to offset White's spatial edge. 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Notable master practitioners on the White side include Valery A Loginov and Carlos Enrique Guimard. On the Black side, Miguel Najdorf and Vladas Mikenas are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":23102,"answer":23103},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0-c5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0-c5",{"moves":23035,"fen":23108,"gamesPlayed":23109,"whiteWinPct":1432,"drawPct":6383,"blackWinPct":645,"topPlayersWhite":23110,"topPlayersBlack":23115,"parentOpening":23043,"parentOpeningSlug":23021},"rnbq1rk1/pp2ppbp/6p1/2pn4/3P4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQ1RK1 w - - 0 8",39885,[23111,23112,23113],{"name":22198,"games":252},{"name":8106,"games":116},{"name":23114,"games":116},"Julio Bolbochan",[23116,23118,23120],{"name":23117,"games":2984},"Miguel Najdorf",{"name":23119,"games":252},"Vladas Mikenas",{"name":23121,"games":116},"Zbigniew Jasnikowski",{"title":23027,"description":23089},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0-c5","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0-c5",[123,432,433],"no5w4XsPHvzvBw9SHxH1bFpKLJSMBaXDjJCNJ0GW1Ms",{"id":23128,"title":23129,"body":23130,"bots":23189,"categories":23190,"date":382,"description":23191,"eco":23192,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":23193,"image":23206,"meta":23207,"navigation":111,"path":23208,"quickFacts":23209,"seo":23222,"slug":23223,"stem":23224,"tags":23225,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":23226},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-g3-d5-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-0-0-nb6.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Lubomir Ftacnik (18 games), Igor Stohl (13 games), Maxim Turov (12 games).",[19,23147,35],{"id":34},[10,23149,23150],{},"Based on 17,010 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,23152,23153,23157,23161],{},[43,23154,23155,3029],{},[14,23156,47],{},[43,23158,23159,21815],{},[14,23160,53],{},[43,23162,23163,23165],{},[14,23164,59],{},": 9.3%",[10,23167,63],{},[19,23169,206],{"id":205},[40,23171,23172],{},[43,23173,23174,214],{},[14,23175,213],{},[19,23177,67],{"id":66},[10,23179,23180,23181,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nb6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,23182,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":23184},[23185,23186,23187,23188],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":23201,"answer":23202},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nb6?","Across 17,032 Lichess games, White wins 46.7% of the time, Black wins 43.9%, and 9.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksander Wojtkiewicz and Ognjen Cvitan. On the Black side, Lubomir Ftacnik and Igor Stohl are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":23204,"answer":23205},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nb6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nb6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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By developing the knight to c3, White prepares the e4 advance while retaining flexibility to enter multiple systems against the King's Indian. One of Black's most potent options here is the Grunfeld Defence with 3...d5, where the main line 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 creates a classic hypermodern structure — White holds an imposing pawn center that Black attacks from a distance using the dark-squared bishop and a ...c5 pawn break. The alternatives 3...Bg7 and 3...d6 follow the traditional King's Indian approach, remaining among the most respected and widely played setups at all levels. With 25.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,23240,22],{"id":21},[10,23242,25,23243,23245],{},[27,23244,18401],{"href":18400},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (366 games), Aleksey Dreev (239 games), Viktor Korchnoi (228 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (384 games), Peter Svidler (269 games), Svetozar Gligoric (247 games).",[19,23247,35],{"id":34},[10,23249,23250],{},"Based on 25.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,23252,23253,23257,23261],{},[43,23254,23255,4775],{},[14,23256,47],{},[43,23258,23259,1925],{},[14,23260,53],{},[43,23262,23263,2381],{},[14,23264,59],{},[10,23266,63],{},[19,23268,176],{"id":175},[10,23270,23271],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,23273,23274,23280],{},[43,23275,23276],{},[27,23277,23279],{"href":23278},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4",[43,23281,23282],{},[27,23283,23285],{"href":23284},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3",[10,23287,202],{},[19,23289,206],{"id":205},[40,23291,23292],{},[43,23293,23294,214],{},[14,23295,213],{},[19,23297,67],{"id":66},[10,23299,23300,23301,77],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nc3 is through practice. 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Developing this knight first also keeps options open for being able to play multiple lines against the King's Indian. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E61",{"title":23325,"url":23326},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nc3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...g6/3._Nc3",[23328,23331,23334,23337],{"question":23329,"answer":23330},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nc3?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nc3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code E61. White intends to play e4 with this move.",{"question":23332,"answer":23333},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nc3 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":23335,"answer":23336},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nc3?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4); [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":23338,"answer":23339},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nc3?","Across 25.5 million Lichess games, White wins 48% of the time, Black wins 46.8%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Aleksey Dreev. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Peter Svidler are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3",{"moves":23237,"fen":23344,"gamesPlayed":23345,"whiteWinPct":1100,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":1989,"topPlayersWhite":23346,"topPlayersBlack":23353,"parentOpening":18401,"parentOpeningSlug":18544},"rnbqkb1r/pppppp1p/5np1/8/2PP4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 1 3",25514278,[23347,23349,23351],{"name":409,"games":23348},366,{"name":412,"games":23350},239,{"name":419,"games":23352},228,[23354,23356,23358],{"name":422,"games":23355},384,{"name":18671,"games":23357},269,{"name":415,"games":23359},247,{"title":23229,"description":23322},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3",[123,432,433],[23365,23368,23371,23374,23377],{"title":23366,"description":18552,"botIds":23367,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the King's Indian Defence",[9083,15683],{"title":23369,"description":18556,"botIds":23370,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the King's Indian Defence",[18498,18485],{"title":23372,"description":18560,"botIds":23373,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the King's Indian Defence",[18503,18480],{"title":23375,"description":18564,"botIds":23376,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the King's Indian Defence",[9490,6989],{"title":23378,"description":18568,"botIds":23379,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the King's Indian Defence",[18492,4566],"ZoCKrBBGlj8eU6bmft5cWS0xCgDSZTsSTJVf5hyaymA",{"id":23382,"title":23383,"body":23384,"bots":23489,"categories":23490,"date":382,"description":23491,"eco":23492,"extension":92,"externalLink":23493,"faq":23496,"image":23509,"meta":23510,"navigation":111,"path":23511,"quickFacts":23512,"seo":23527,"slug":23528,"stem":23529,"tags":23530,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":23531},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":23385,"toc":23482},[23386,23393,23395,23401,23403,23406,23420,23422,23424,23427,23465,23467,23469,23475,23477],[10,23387,23388,23389,23392],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e4 arises after ",[14,23390,23391],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4"," and falls under ECO code E70. This is the most direct approach, as White seizes the central space that Black has allowed. Black's primary response is 4...d6, which stops 5.e5 from chasing the knight, opens a line for the queenside bishop, and prepares future central counterplay with ...e5 or ...c5. The main line continues 5.Nf3 O-O 6.Be2 e5 7.O-O. Castling immediately with 4...O-O is also viable — if White pushes 5.e5, Black retreats the knight to e8 (since 5...Nh5?? 6.g4 traps it), and play can proceed with 5...Ne8 6.f4 d6 7.Nf3. More often, though, White plays 5.Nf3, and after 5...d6 the position transposes to the main line. The move 4...d5? is a mistake here, as White's c- and e-pawns combine to win the d5 pawn. Any plans for a Grunfeld setup have been missed at this point. With 13.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,23394,22],{"id":21},[10,23396,25,23397,23400],{},[27,23398,23399],{"href":21948},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 3.Nc3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (192 games), Loek Van Wely (140 games), Viktor Korchnoi (136 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (256 games), Ilia Smirin (207 games), Zdenko Kozul (204 games).",[19,23402,35],{"id":34},[10,23404,23405],{},"Based on 13.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,23407,23408,23412,23416],{},[43,23409,23410,1353],{},[14,23411,47],{},[43,23413,23414,5545],{},[14,23415,53],{},[43,23417,23418,8953],{},[14,23419,59],{},[10,23421,63],{},[19,23423,176],{"id":175},[10,23425,23426],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4, the main continuations include:",[40,23428,23429,23435,23441,23447,23453,23459],{},[43,23430,23431],{},[27,23432,23434],{"href":23433},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-h3","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.h3",[43,23436,23437],{},[27,23438,23440],{"href":23439},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-g3","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.g3",[43,23442,23443],{},[27,23444,23446],{"href":23445},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2",[43,23448,23449],{},[27,23450,23452],{"href":23451},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack","King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack",[43,23454,23455],{},[27,23456,23458],{"href":23457},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation",[43,23460,23461],{},[27,23462,23464],{"href":23463},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3",[10,23466,202],{},[19,23468,206],{"id":205},[40,23470,23471],{},[43,23472,23473,214],{},[14,23474,213],{},[19,23476,67],{"id":66},[10,23478,23479,23480,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e4 is through practice. 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The most principled move, with 4.",{"question":23501,"answer":23502},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e4 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":23504,"answer":23505},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e4?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.h3](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-h3); [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.g3](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-g3); [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2); [King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack); [King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation); [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":23507,"answer":23508},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e4?","Across 13.2 million Lichess games, White wins 49.8% of the time, Black wins 45.4%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Loek Van Wely. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Ilia Smirin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4",{"moves":23391,"fen":23513,"gamesPlayed":23514,"whiteWinPct":1432,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":5592,"topPlayersWhite":23515,"topPlayersBlack":23520,"parentOpening":23399,"parentOpeningSlug":23361},"rnbqk2r/ppppppbp/5np1/8/2PPP3/2N5/PP3PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 4",13227989,[23516,23518,23519],{"name":409,"games":23517},192,{"name":2733,"games":14103},{"name":419,"games":1880},[23521,23523,23526],{"name":422,"games":23522},256,{"name":23524,"games":23525},"Ilia Smirin",207,{"name":1292,"games":1735},{"title":23383,"description":23491},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4",[123,432,433],"v8U46DrzRMFjazkKwi3BNCcTQhQXMKnj3zcmQCNvQ8o",{"id":23533,"title":23534,"body":23535,"bots":23609,"categories":23610,"date":382,"description":23611,"eco":23612,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":23613,"image":23626,"meta":23627,"navigation":111,"path":23628,"quickFacts":23629,"seo":23642,"slug":23643,"stem":23644,"tags":23645,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":23646},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Be2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":23536,"toc":23602},[23537,23544,23546,23552,23554,23556,23570,23572,23574,23577,23585,23587,23589,23595,23597],[10,23538,23539,23540,23543],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Be2 arises after ",[14,23541,23542],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2"," and falls under ECO code E73. With 1.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,23545,22],{"id":21},[10,23547,25,23548,23551],{},[27,23549,23550],{"href":23278},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (172 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (142 games), Sergey Volkov (90 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (75 games), Lothar Vogt (71 games), Svetozar Gligoric (53 games).",[19,23553,35],{"id":34},[10,23555,6089],{},[40,23557,23558,23562,23566],{},[43,23559,23560,15330],{},[14,23561,47],{},[43,23563,23564,11525],{},[14,23565,53],{},[43,23567,23568,2381],{},[14,23569,59],{},[10,23571,63],{},[19,23573,176],{"id":175},[10,23575,23576],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2, the main continuations include:",[40,23578,23579],{},[43,23580,23581],{},[27,23582,23584],{"href":23583},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 0-0 6.Bg5 c5",[10,23586,202],{},[19,23588,206],{"id":205},[40,23590,23591],{},[43,23592,23593,214],{},[14,23594,213],{},[19,23596,67],{"id":66},[10,23598,23599,23600,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Be2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,23601,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":23603},[23604,23605,23606,23607,23608],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Be2 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2) — White develops the bishop to e2, a flexible move that supports multiple plans. The restrained approach allows White to react to Black's setup before choosing between central, kingside, or queenside operations. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E73",[23614,23617,23620,23623],{"question":23615,"answer":23616},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Be2?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Be2 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 and is classified under ECO code E73.",{"question":23618,"answer":23619},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Be2 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Be2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":23621,"answer":23622},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Be2?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 0-0 6.Bg5 c5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":23624,"answer":23625},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Be2?","Across 1.6 million Lichess games, White wins 51.9% of the time, Black wins 42.9%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Lothar Vogt are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2",{"moves":23542,"fen":23630,"gamesPlayed":23631,"whiteWinPct":15378,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":11595,"topPlayersWhite":23632,"topPlayersBlack":23638,"parentOpening":23550,"parentOpeningSlug":23528},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/3p1np1/8/2PPP3/2N5/PP2BPPP/R1BQK1NR b KQkq - 1 5",1591454,[23633,23635,23637],{"name":409,"games":23634},172,{"name":422,"games":23636},142,{"name":7595,"games":579},[23639,23640,23641],{"name":422,"games":11372},{"name":1873,"games":323},{"name":415,"games":839},{"title":23534,"description":23611},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2",[123,432,433],"vBR5p-3FhPGggsmW9I87Mi1R9EVtGa_RMGXQCrU8z7w",{"id":23648,"title":23027,"body":23649,"bots":23722,"categories":23723,"date":382,"description":23724,"eco":23725,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":23726,"image":23735,"meta":23736,"navigation":111,"path":23737,"quickFacts":23738,"seo":23750,"slug":23751,"stem":23752,"tags":23753,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":23754},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5.md",{"type":7,"value":23650,"toc":23715},[23651,23657,23659,23665,23667,23670,23684,23686,23688,23691,23699,23701,23703,23709,23711],[10,23652,23032,23653,23656],{},[14,23654,23655],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 0-0 6.Bg5 c5"," and falls under ECO code E74. With 94,540 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,23658,22],{"id":21},[10,23660,25,23661,23664],{},[27,23662,23663],{"href":23445},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Be2",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (48 games), Ivan Farago (33 games), Ariel Sorin (23 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (18 games), Ognjen Cvitan (13 games), Wlodzimierz Schmidt (13 games).",[19,23666,35],{"id":34},[10,23668,23669],{},"Based on 94,341 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,23671,23672,23676,23680],{},[43,23673,23674,4216],{},[14,23675,47],{},[43,23677,23678,21815],{},[14,23679,53],{},[43,23681,23682,5860],{},[14,23683,59],{},[10,23685,63],{},[19,23687,176],{"id":175},[10,23689,23690],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 0-0 6.Bg5 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,23692,23693],{},[43,23694,23695],{},[27,23696,23698],{"href":23697},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5-7-d5-e6","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 0-0 6.Bg5 c5 7.d5 e6",[10,23700,202],{},[19,23702,206],{"id":205},[40,23704,23705],{},[43,23706,23707,214],{},[14,23708,213],{},[19,23710,67],{"id":66},[10,23712,23078,23713,1397],{},[27,23714,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":23716},[23717,23718,23719,23720,23721],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 0-0 6.Bg5 c5) — White plays Bg5 early, pinning or pressuring the knight on f6 and aiming to limit Black's kingside counterplay. The resulting positions require Black to find active plans before White consolidates the positional grip. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E74",[23727,23729,23730,23733],{"question":23093,"answer":23728},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 0-0 6.Bg5 c5 and is classified under ECO code E74.",{"question":23096,"answer":23097},{"question":23731,"answer":23732},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 0-0 6.Bg5 c5 7.d5 e6](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5-7-d5-e6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":23099,"answer":23734},"Across 94,540 Lichess games, White wins 49.4% of the time, Black wins 43.9%, and 6.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and Ivan Farago. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Ognjen Cvitan are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5",{"moves":23655,"fen":23739,"gamesPlayed":23740,"whiteWinPct":4273,"drawPct":5919,"blackWinPct":21885,"topPlayersWhite":23741,"topPlayersBlack":23746,"parentOpening":23663,"parentOpeningSlug":23643},"rnbq1rk1/pp2ppbp/3p1np1/2p3B1/2PPP3/2N5/PP2BPPP/R2QK1NR w KQ - 0 7",94540,[23742,23743,23744],{"name":422,"games":1100},{"name":409,"games":5199},{"name":23745,"games":684},"Ariel Sorin",[23747,23748,23749],{"name":415,"games":1672},{"name":1297,"games":623},{"name":16648,"games":623},{"title":23027,"description":23724},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5",[123,432,433],"bIc8l3TrauveyasSU9xhFVYbdPbnePWp0SP0JePTp8g",{"id":23756,"title":23757,"body":23758,"bots":23817,"categories":23818,"date":382,"description":23819,"eco":23820,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":23821,"image":23834,"meta":23835,"navigation":111,"path":23836,"quickFacts":23837,"seo":23850,"slug":23851,"stem":23852,"tags":23853,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":23854},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5-7-d5-e6.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":23759,"toc":23811},[23760,23767,23769,23775,23777,23780,23794,23796,23798,23804,23806],[10,23761,23762,23763,23766],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e6 arises after ",[14,23764,23765],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 0-0 6.Bg5 c5 7.d5 e6"," and falls under ECO code E75. With 27,554 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,23768,22],{"id":21},[10,23770,25,23771,23774],{},[27,23772,23773],{"href":23583},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Lev Polugaevsky (7 games), Ivan Farago (7 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (6 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (10 games), Branko Damljanovic (6 games), Owen M Hindle (6 games).",[19,23776,35],{"id":34},[10,23778,23779],{},"Based on 27,492 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,23781,23782,23786,23790],{},[43,23783,23784,6942],{},[14,23785,47],{},[43,23787,23788,11856],{},[14,23789,53],{},[43,23791,23792,22938],{},[14,23793,59],{},[10,23795,63],{},[19,23797,206],{"id":205},[40,23799,23800],{},[43,23801,23802,214],{},[14,23803,213],{},[19,23805,67],{"id":66},[10,23807,23808,23809,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,23810,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":23812},[23813,23814,23815,23816],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 0-0 6.Bg5 c5 7.d5 e6) — White plays Bg5 early, pinning or pressuring the knight on f6 and aiming to limit Black's kingside counterplay. The resulting positions require Black to find active plans before White consolidates the positional grip. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E75",[23822,23825,23828,23831],{"question":23823,"answer":23824},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e6?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Be2 0-0 6.Bg5 c5 7.d5 e6 and is classified under ECO code E75.",{"question":23826,"answer":23827},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e6 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":23829,"answer":23830},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e6?","Across 27,554 Lichess games, White wins 49.7% of the time, Black wins 42.8%, and 7.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Lev Polugaevsky and Ivan Farago. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Branko Damljanovic are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":23832,"answer":23833},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5-7-d5-e6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5-7-d5-e6",{"moves":23765,"fen":23838,"gamesPlayed":23839,"whiteWinPct":7033,"drawPct":23007,"blackWinPct":11899,"topPlayersWhite":23840,"topPlayersBlack":23844,"parentOpening":23773,"parentOpeningSlug":23751},"rnbq1rk1/pp3pbp/3ppnp1/2pP2B1/2P1P3/2N5/PP2BPPP/R2QK1NR w KQ - 0 8",27554,[23841,23842,23843],{"name":6275,"games":1443},{"name":409,"games":1443},{"name":422,"games":2984},[23845,23846,23848],{"name":415,"games":1033},{"name":23847,"games":2984},"Branko Damljanovic",{"name":23849,"games":2984},"Owen M Hindle",{"title":23757,"description":23819},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5-7-d5-e6","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-be2-0-0-6-bg5-c5-7-d5-e6",[123,432,433],"4gDOHTImBCtZlKaBtMiHzK-To-fmVd4UcLrDeu_rs_k",{"id":23856,"title":23857,"body":23858,"bots":23916,"categories":23917,"date":382,"description":23918,"eco":23919,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":23920,"image":23933,"meta":23934,"navigation":111,"path":23935,"quickFacts":23936,"seo":23950,"slug":23951,"stem":23952,"tags":23953,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":23954},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-g3.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":23859,"toc":23910},[23860,23867,23869,23874,23876,23879,23893,23895,23897,23903,23905],[10,23861,23862,23863,23866],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3 arises after ",[14,23864,23865],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.g3"," and falls under ECO code E72. With 108,677 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,23868,22],{"id":21},[10,23870,25,23871,23873],{},[27,23872,23550],{"href":23278},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Larry Melvyn Evans (9 games), Peter Petran (8 games), Alexander Kotov (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (7 games), Hector Rossetto (5 games), Juan Traian Iliesco (5 games).",[19,23875,35],{"id":34},[10,23877,23878],{},"Based on 108,447 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,23880,23881,23885,23889],{},[43,23882,23883,1596],{},[14,23884,47],{},[43,23886,23887,3825],{},[14,23888,53],{},[43,23890,23891,7112],{},[14,23892,59],{},[10,23894,63],{},[19,23896,206],{"id":205},[40,23898,23899],{},[43,23900,23901,214],{},[14,23902,213],{},[19,23904,67],{"id":66},[10,23906,23907,23908,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E72",[23921,23924,23927,23930],{"question":23922,"answer":23923},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.g3 and is classified under ECO code E72.",{"question":23925,"answer":23926},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":23928,"answer":23929},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3?","Across 108,677 Lichess games, White wins 48.4% of the time, Black wins 46.3%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Larry Melvyn Evans and Peter Petran. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Hector Rossetto are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":23931,"answer":23932},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-g3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-g3",{"moves":23865,"fen":23937,"gamesPlayed":23938,"whiteWinPct":1720,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":3870,"topPlayersWhite":23939,"topPlayersBlack":23945,"parentOpening":23550,"parentOpeningSlug":23528},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/3p1np1/8/2PPP3/2N3P1/PP3P1P/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 5",108677,[23940,23942,23943],{"name":23941,"games":1561},"Larry Melvyn Evans",{"name":5710,"games":1440},{"name":23944,"games":1443},"Alexander Kotov",[23946,23947,23949],{"name":415,"games":1443},{"name":23948,"games":252},"Hector Rossetto",{"name":9802,"games":252},{"title":23857,"description":23918},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-g3","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-g3",[123,432,433],"PjPfv3mNpr8tlQUNxpSCGUsQJHxB5zATaGVPB0P1voc",{"id":23956,"title":23957,"body":23958,"bots":24016,"categories":24017,"date":382,"description":24018,"eco":24019,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":24020,"image":24033,"meta":24034,"navigation":111,"path":24035,"quickFacts":24036,"seo":24048,"slug":24049,"stem":24050,"tags":24051,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":24052},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-h3.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.h3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":23959,"toc":24010},[23960,23967,23969,23974,23976,23979,23993,23995,23997,24003,24005],[10,23961,23962,23963,23966],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.h3 arises after ",[14,23964,23965],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.h3"," and falls under ECO code E71. With 1.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,23968,22],{"id":21},[10,23970,25,23971,23973],{},[27,23972,23550],{"href":23278},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Mihai Suba (68 games), Vladimir Lazarev (49 games), Alina L'Ami (38 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Joseph G Gallagher (14 games), Ilia Smirin (13 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (13 games).",[19,23975,35],{"id":34},[10,23977,23978],{},"Based on 1.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,23980,23981,23985,23989],{},[43,23982,23983,13717],{},[14,23984,47],{},[43,23986,23987,3926],{},[14,23988,53],{},[43,23990,23991,1502],{},[14,23992,59],{},[10,23994,63],{},[19,23996,206],{"id":205},[40,23998,23999],{},[43,24000,24001,214],{},[14,24002,213],{},[19,24004,67],{"id":66},[10,24006,24007,24008,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.h3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,24009,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":24011},[24012,24013,24014,24015],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.h3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.h3) — White plays the unusual h3, preventing ...Bg4 and preparing a slow buildup. This system leads to strategic positions where White maintains flexibility while limiting Black's piece activity. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E71",[24021,24024,24027,24030],{"question":24022,"answer":24023},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.h3?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.h3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.h3 and is classified under ECO code E71.",{"question":24025,"answer":24026},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.h3 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.h3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":24028,"answer":24029},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.h3?","Across 1.2 million Lichess games, White wins 49.9% of the time, Black wins 45.1%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Mihai Suba and Vladimir Lazarev. On the Black side, Joseph G Gallagher and Ilia Smirin are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":24031,"answer":24032},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.h3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.h3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-h3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-h3",{"moves":23965,"fen":24037,"gamesPlayed":24038,"whiteWinPct":13766,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":4045,"topPlayersWhite":24039,"topPlayersBlack":24044,"parentOpening":23550,"parentOpeningSlug":23528},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/3p1np1/8/2PPP3/2N4P/PP3PP1/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 5",1155335,[24040,24041,24042],{"name":14099,"games":1293},{"name":2874,"games":3766},{"name":24043,"games":14479},"Alina L'Ami",[24045,24046,24047],{"name":14884,"games":289},{"name":23524,"games":623},{"name":422,"games":623},{"title":23957,"description":24018},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-h3","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-h3",[123,432,433],"I5N3SDgn9rYPko5Qi4Oexf6h5XT-U-ALQhqEp_VroDw",{"id":24054,"title":22448,"body":24055,"bots":24127,"categories":24128,"date":382,"description":24129,"eco":24130,"extension":92,"externalLink":24131,"faq":24134,"image":24142,"meta":24143,"navigation":111,"path":24144,"quickFacts":24145,"seo":24160,"slug":24161,"stem":24162,"tags":24163,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":24164},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3.md",{"type":7,"value":24056,"toc":24120},[24057,24063,24065,24070,24072,24075,24089,24091,24093,24096,24104,24106,24108,24114,24116],[10,24058,22453,24059,24062],{},[14,24060,24061],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code E90. At this point White appears to enjoy a rock-solid center with every pawn defended and no obvious weaknesses. Yet once Black castles, the central structure becomes a target — Black can challenge it with ...c5 or ...e5 pawn breaks, generating counterplay against White's setup. With 8.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,24064,22],{"id":21},[10,24066,25,24067,24069],{},[27,24068,23550],{"href":23278},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Loek Van Wely (147 games), Vladimir Epishin (116 games), Ruslan Pogorelov (108 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Zdenko Kozul (129 games), Branko Damljanovic (114 games), Ilia Smirin (110 games).",[19,24071,35],{"id":34},[10,24073,24074],{},"Based on 8.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,24076,24077,24081,24085],{},[43,24078,24079,161],{},[14,24080,47],{},[43,24082,24083,12552],{},[14,24084,53],{},[43,24086,24087,2381],{},[14,24088,59],{},[10,24090,63],{},[19,24092,176],{"id":175},[10,24094,24095],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,24097,24098],{},[43,24099,24100],{},[27,24101,24103],{"href":24102},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2",[10,24105,202],{},[19,24107,206],{"id":205},[40,24109,24110],{},[43,24111,24112,214],{},[14,24113,213],{},[19,24115,67],{"id":66},[10,24117,22519,24118,1397],{},[27,24119,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":24121},[24122,24123,24124,24125,24126],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3) — After this, white seems to have a full iron grip on the center with all his pawns defended and no weakness. However, after black castles, he can launch an attack on white's pawn structure with ...c5 and ...e5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E90",{"title":24132,"url":24133},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...g6/3._Nc3/3...Bg7/4._e4/4...d6/5._Nf3",[24135,24137,24138,24140],{"question":22535,"answer":24136},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code E90. After this, white seems to have a full iron grip on the center with all his pawns defended and no weakness.",{"question":22538,"answer":22539},{"question":22541,"answer":24139},"The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":22544,"answer":24141},"Across 8.6 million Lichess games, White wins 48.7% of the time, Black wins 46.1%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Loek Van Wely and Vladimir Epishin. On the Black side, Zdenko Kozul and Branko Damljanovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3",{"moves":24061,"fen":24146,"gamesPlayed":24147,"whiteWinPct":405,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":12598,"topPlayersWhite":24148,"topPlayersBlack":24155,"parentOpening":23550,"parentOpeningSlug":23528},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/3p1np1/8/2PPP3/2N2N2/PP3PPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 1 5",8581045,[24149,24151,24153],{"name":2733,"games":24150},147,{"name":7270,"games":24152},116,{"name":24154,"games":13993},"Ruslan Pogorelov",[24156,24157,24158],{"name":1292,"games":13884},{"name":23847,"games":4915},{"name":23524,"games":24159},110,{"title":22448,"description":24129},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3",[123,432,433],"pSbAmQ6k1-7cwaFK21Im8G_oRWCBQ2vvZYTWMkH3OCw",{"id":24166,"title":24167,"body":24168,"bots":24241,"categories":24242,"date":382,"description":24243,"eco":24244,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":24245,"image":24258,"meta":24259,"navigation":111,"path":24260,"quickFacts":24261,"seo":24275,"slug":24276,"stem":24277,"tags":24278,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":24279},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":24169,"toc":24234},[24170,24177,24179,24184,24186,24188,24202,24204,24206,24209,24217,24219,24221,24227,24229],[10,24171,24172,24173,24176],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2 arises after ",[14,24174,24175],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2"," and falls under ECO code E91. With 5.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,24178,22],{"id":21},[10,24180,25,24181,24183],{},[27,24182,22583],{"href":23463},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Lubomir Ftacnik (172 games), Loek Van Wely (164 games), Zdenko Kozul (127 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ilia Smirin (157 games), Zdenko Kozul (144 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (141 games).",[19,24185,35],{"id":34},[10,24187,20724],{},[40,24189,24190,24194,24198],{},[43,24191,24192,11851],{},[14,24193,47],{},[43,24195,24196,9038],{},[14,24197,53],{},[43,24199,24200,2047],{},[14,24201,59],{},[10,24203,63],{},[19,24205,176],{"id":175},[10,24207,24208],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2, the main continuations include:",[40,24210,24211],{},[43,24212,24213],{},[27,24214,24216],{"href":24215},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5",[10,24218,202],{},[19,24220,206],{"id":205},[40,24222,24223],{},[43,24224,24225,214],{},[14,24226,213],{},[19,24228,67],{"id":66},[10,24230,24231,24232,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,24233,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":24235},[24236,24237,24238,24239,24240],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2) — White develops classically with Nf3 and Be2, maintaining flexibility in the center. The resulting positions offer rich strategic play where both sides maneuver for advantage before committing to a plan. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E91",[24246,24249,24252,24255],{"question":24247,"answer":24248},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 and is classified under ECO code E91.",{"question":24250,"answer":24251},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":24253,"answer":24254},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":24256,"answer":24257},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2?","Across 5.4 million Lichess games, White wins 50.1% of the time, Black wins 44%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Lubomir Ftacnik and Loek Van Wely. On the Black side, Ilia Smirin and Zdenko Kozul are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2",{"moves":24175,"fen":24262,"gamesPlayed":24263,"whiteWinPct":11898,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":3876,"topPlayersWhite":24264,"topPlayersBlack":24269,"parentOpening":22583,"parentOpeningSlug":24161},"rnbq1rk1/ppp1ppbp/3p1np1/8/2PPP3/2N2N2/PP2BPPP/R1BQK2R b KQ - 3 6",5355413,[24265,24266,24268],{"name":15729,"games":23634},{"name":2733,"games":24267},164,{"name":1292,"games":3622},[24270,24271,24273],{"name":23524,"games":1878},{"name":1292,"games":24272},144,{"name":422,"games":24274},141,{"title":24167,"description":24243},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2",[123,432,433],"PDRBnYQqkszPS-3mlNEXVNMKhd_PEfMs7S1mx8Ud5Y4",{"id":24281,"title":24282,"body":24283,"bots":24364,"categories":24365,"date":382,"description":24366,"eco":24367,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":24368,"image":24381,"meta":24382,"navigation":111,"path":24383,"quickFacts":24384,"seo":24397,"slug":24398,"stem":24399,"tags":24400,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":24401},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":24284,"toc":24357},[24285,24292,24294,24300,24302,24305,24319,24321,24323,24326,24340,24342,24344,24350,24352],[10,24286,24287,24288,24291],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5 arises after ",[14,24289,24290],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5"," and falls under ECO code E92. With 1.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,24293,22],{"id":21},[10,24295,25,24296,24299],{},[27,24297,24298],{"href":24102},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Lubomir Ftacnik (143 games), Loek Van Wely (131 games), Zdenko Kozul (108 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ilia Smirin (141 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (139 games), Joseph G Gallagher (122 games).",[19,24301,35],{"id":34},[10,24303,24304],{},"Based on 1.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,24306,24307,24311,24315],{},[43,24308,24309,2798],{},[14,24310,47],{},[43,24312,24313,8153],{},[14,24314,53],{},[43,24316,24317,5147],{},[14,24318,59],{},[10,24320,63],{},[19,24322,176],{"id":175},[10,24324,24325],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5, the main continuations include:",[40,24327,24328,24334],{},[43,24329,24330],{},[27,24331,24333],{"href":24332},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0",[43,24335,24336],{},[27,24337,24339],{"href":24338},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-d5-nbd7","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.d5 Nbd7",[10,24341,202],{},[19,24343,206],{"id":205},[40,24345,24346],{},[43,24347,24348,214],{},[14,24349,213],{},[19,24351,67],{"id":66},[10,24353,24354,24355,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,24356,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":24358},[24359,24360,24361,24362,24363],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5) — The classical main line where Black plays ...e5, creating the signature King's Indian pawn tension. White typically aims for queenside expansion with c5 while Black builds a kingside attack, creating a fascinating strategic and tactical battle. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E92",[24369,24372,24375,24378],{"question":24370,"answer":24371},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 and is classified under ECO code E92.",{"question":24373,"answer":24374},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":24376,"answer":24377},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0); [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.d5 Nbd7](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-d5-nbd7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":24379,"answer":24380},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5?","Across 1.9 million Lichess games, White wins 49.1% of the time, Black wins 44.5%, and 6.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Lubomir Ftacnik and Loek Van Wely. On the Black side, Ilia Smirin and Wolfgang Uhlmann are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5",{"moves":24290,"fen":24385,"gamesPlayed":24386,"whiteWinPct":2871,"drawPct":5194,"blackWinPct":8195,"topPlayersWhite":24387,"topPlayersBlack":24392,"parentOpening":24298,"parentOpeningSlug":24276},"rnbq1rk1/ppp2pbp/3p1np1/4p3/2PPP3/2N2N2/PP2BPPP/R1BQK2R w KQ - 0 7",1908226,[24388,24390,24391],{"name":15729,"games":24389},143,{"name":2733,"games":8885},{"name":1292,"games":13993},[24393,24394,24395],{"name":23524,"games":24274},{"name":422,"games":8883},{"name":14884,"games":24396},122,{"title":24282,"description":24366},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5",[123,432,433],"wG3e38209uUvlW_wAhlKAHTMGCxQgZOWyKqM7waUFC8",{"id":24403,"title":22901,"body":24404,"bots":24483,"categories":24484,"date":382,"description":24485,"eco":24486,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":24487,"image":24495,"meta":24496,"navigation":111,"path":24497,"quickFacts":24498,"seo":24510,"slug":24511,"stem":24512,"tags":24513,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":24514},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0.md",{"type":7,"value":24405,"toc":24476},[24406,24412,24414,24420,24422,24425,24439,24441,24443,24446,24460,24462,24464,24470,24472],[10,24407,22906,24408,24411],{},[14,24409,24410],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0"," and falls under ECO code E94. With 923,060 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,24413,22],{"id":21},[10,24415,25,24416,24419],{},[27,24417,24418],{"href":24215},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Lubomir Ftacnik (138 games), Loek Van Wely (114 games), Zdenko Kozul (101 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Zdenko Kozul (87 games), Ilia Smirin (85 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (84 games).",[19,24421,35],{"id":34},[10,24423,24424],{},"Based on 921,550 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,24426,24427,24431,24435],{},[43,24428,24429,48],{},[14,24430,47],{},[43,24432,24433,12059],{},[14,24434,53],{},[43,24436,24437,6643],{},[14,24438,59],{},[10,24440,63],{},[19,24442,176],{"id":175},[10,24444,24445],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,24447,24448,24454],{},[43,24449,24450],{},[27,24451,24453],{"href":24452},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6",[43,24455,24456],{},[27,24457,24459],{"href":24458},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nbd7 8.Re1",[10,24461,202],{},[19,24463,206],{"id":205},[40,24465,24466],{},[43,24467,24468,214],{},[14,24469,213],{},[19,24471,67],{"id":66},[10,24473,22974,24474,1397],{},[27,24475,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":24477},[24478,24479,24480,24481,24482],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.0-0 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0) — The classical main line where Black plays ...e5, creating the signature King's Indian pawn tension. White typically aims for queenside expansion with c5 while Black builds a kingside attack, creating a fascinating strategic and tactical battle. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E94",[24488,24490,24491,24493],{"question":22990,"answer":24489},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.0-0 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 and is classified under ECO code E94.",{"question":22993,"answer":22994},{"question":22996,"answer":24492},"The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6); [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nbd7 8.Re1](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":22999,"answer":24494},"Across 923,060 Lichess games, White wins 50.4% of the time, Black wins 43.5%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Lubomir Ftacnik and Loek Van Wely. On the Black side, Zdenko Kozul and Ilia Smirin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0",{"moves":24410,"fen":24499,"gamesPlayed":24500,"whiteWinPct":115,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":12123,"topPlayersWhite":24501,"topPlayersBlack":24506,"parentOpening":24418,"parentOpeningSlug":24398},"rnbq1rk1/ppp2pbp/3p1np1/4p3/2PPP3/2N2N2/PP2BPPP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 1 7",923060,[24502,24504,24505],{"name":15729,"games":24503},138,{"name":2733,"games":4915},{"name":1292,"games":17083},[24507,24508,24509],{"name":1292,"games":1096},{"name":23524,"games":613},{"name":422,"games":1058},{"title":22901,"description":24485},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0",[123,432,433],"2GvhMMJkcC3-G-Ujn4OBiBYAa53pxrCjuTmm9iLCuhs",{"id":24516,"title":24517,"body":24518,"bots":24594,"categories":24595,"date":382,"description":24596,"eco":24597,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":24598,"image":24611,"meta":24612,"navigation":111,"path":24613,"quickFacts":24614,"seo":24628,"slug":24629,"stem":24630,"tags":24631,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":24632},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Re1: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":24519,"toc":24587},[24520,24527,24529,24534,24536,24539,24555,24557,24559,24562,24570,24572,24574,24580,24582],[10,24521,24522,24523,24526],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Re1 arises after ",[14,24524,24525],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nbd7 8.Re1"," and falls under ECO code E95. With 58,744 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,24528,22],{"id":21},[10,24530,25,24531,24533],{},[27,24532,23043],{"href":24332},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wlodzimierz Schmidt (15 games), Mark E Taimanov (14 games), Vladimir Epishin (13 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lothar Vogt (27 games), Rainer Knaak (24 games), Miguel Najdorf (17 games).",[19,24535,35],{"id":34},[10,24537,24538],{},"Based on 58,633 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,24540,24541,24546,24551],{},[43,24542,24543,24545],{},[14,24544,47],{},": 53%",[43,24547,24548,24550],{},[14,24549,53],{},": 41.1%",[43,24552,24553,6741],{},[14,24554,59],{},[10,24556,63],{},[19,24558,176],{"id":175},[10,24560,24561],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nbd7 8.Re1, the main continuations include:",[40,24563,24564],{},[43,24565,24566],{},[27,24567,24569],{"href":24568},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1-c6-9-bf1-a5","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nbd7 8.Re1 c6 9.Bf1 a5",[10,24571,202],{},[19,24573,206],{"id":205},[40,24575,24576],{},[43,24577,24578,214],{},[14,24579,213],{},[19,24581,67],{"id":66},[10,24583,24584,24585,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Re1 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,24586,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":24588},[24589,24590,24591,24592,24593],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Re1 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nbd7 8.Re1) — The classical main line where Black plays ...e5, creating the signature King's Indian pawn tension. White typically aims for queenside expansion with c5 while Black builds a kingside attack, creating a fascinating strategic and tactical battle. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E95",[24599,24602,24605,24608],{"question":24600,"answer":24601},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Re1?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Re1 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nbd7 8.Re1 and is classified under ECO code E95.",{"question":24603,"answer":24604},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Re1 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Re1 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":24606,"answer":24607},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Re1?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nbd7 8.Re1 c6 9.Bf1 a5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1-c6-9-bf1-a5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":24609,"answer":24610},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Re1?","Across 58,744 Lichess games, White wins 53% of the time, Black wins 41.1%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wlodzimierz Schmidt and Mark E Taimanov. On the Black side, Lothar Vogt and Rainer Knaak are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1",{"moves":24525,"fen":24615,"gamesPlayed":24616,"whiteWinPct":839,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":24617,"topPlayersWhite":24618,"topPlayersBlack":24623,"parentOpening":23043,"parentOpeningSlug":24511},"r1bq1rk1/pppn1pbp/3p1np1/4p3/2PPP3/2N2N2/PP2BPPP/R1BQR1K1 b - - 3 8",58744,41.1,[24619,24620,24622],{"name":16648,"games":1685},{"name":24621,"games":289},"Mark E Taimanov",{"name":7270,"games":623},[24624,24625,24627],{"name":1873,"games":2875},{"name":24626,"games":2887},"Rainer Knaak",{"name":23117,"games":379},{"title":24517,"description":24596},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1",[123,432,433],"7ZFaPGU51Qw1uJPRlh9c5GJXxSssbInKMuVSczIdNRI",{"id":24634,"title":24635,"body":24636,"bots":24695,"categories":24696,"date":382,"description":24697,"eco":24698,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":24699,"image":24712,"meta":24713,"navigation":111,"path":24714,"quickFacts":24715,"seo":24728,"slug":24729,"stem":24730,"tags":24731,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":24732},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1-c6-9-bf1-a5.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":24637,"toc":24689},[24638,24645,24647,24653,24655,24658,24672,24674,24676,24682,24684],[10,24639,24640,24641,24644],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a5 arises after ",[14,24642,24643],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nbd7 8.Re1 c6 9.Bf1 a5"," and falls under ECO code E96. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Rainer Knaak (10 games), Ivan Nemet (8 games), Ekaterina Kovalevskaya (7 games).",[19,24654,35],{"id":34},[10,24656,24657],{},"Based on 2,302 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,24659,24660,24664,24668],{},[43,24661,24662,13717],{},[14,24663,47],{},[43,24665,24666,21815],{},[14,24667,53],{},[43,24669,24670,10812],{},[14,24671,59],{},[10,24673,63],{},[19,24675,206],{"id":205},[40,24677,24678],{},[43,24679,24680,214],{},[14,24681,213],{},[19,24683,67],{"id":66},[10,24685,24686,24687,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a5 is through practice. 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Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wlodzimierz Schmidt and Ivan Farago. On the Black side, Rainer Knaak and Ivan Nemet are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":24710,"answer":24711},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1-c6-9-bf1-a5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1-c6-9-bf1-a5",{"moves":24643,"fen":24716,"gamesPlayed":24717,"whiteWinPct":13766,"drawPct":10852,"blackWinPct":21885,"topPlayersWhite":24718,"topPlayersBlack":24722,"parentOpening":24651,"parentOpeningSlug":24629},"r1bq1rk1/1p1n1pbp/2pp1np1/p3p3/2PPP3/2N2N2/PP3PPP/R1BQRBK1 w - - 0 10",2308,[24719,24720,24721],{"name":16648,"games":1443},{"name":409,"games":2984},{"name":12129,"games":116},[24723,24724,24726],{"name":24626,"games":1033},{"name":24725,"games":1440},"Ivan Nemet",{"name":24727,"games":1443},"Ekaterina Kovalevskaya",{"title":24635,"description":24697},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1-c6-9-bf1-a5","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nbd7-8-re1-c6-9-bf1-a5",[123,432,433],"lVo4eD3n0II7V2uunhMHW4aBJqeoPRajjmszTI8k1f0",{"id":24734,"title":24735,"body":24736,"bots":24809,"categories":24810,"date":382,"description":24811,"eco":24812,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":24813,"image":24826,"meta":24827,"navigation":111,"path":24828,"quickFacts":24829,"seo":24840,"slug":24841,"stem":24842,"tags":24843,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":24844},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (81 games), Mark L Hebden (71 games), Friso Nijboer (67 games).",[19,24753,35],{"id":34},[10,24755,17352],{},[40,24757,24758,24762,24766],{},[43,24759,24760,9033],{},[14,24761,47],{},[43,24763,24764,8675],{},[14,24765,53],{},[43,24767,24768,2632],{},[14,24769,59],{},[10,24771,63],{},[19,24773,176],{"id":175},[10,24775,24776],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6, the main continuations include:",[40,24778,24779],{},[43,24780,24781],{},[27,24782,24784],{"href":24783},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5-ne7-9-ne1","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.Ne1",[10,24786,202],{},[19,24788,206],{"id":205},[40,24790,24791],{},[43,24792,24793,214],{},[14,24794,213],{},[19,24796,67],{"id":66},[10,24798,24799,24800,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":24824,"answer":24825},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6?","Across 1 million Lichess games, White wins 51.3% of the time, Black wins 43.3%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Lubomir Ftacnik and Vladimir Epishin. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Mark L Hebden are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6",{"moves":24743,"fen":24830,"gamesPlayed":24831,"whiteWinPct":9162,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":8727,"topPlayersWhite":24832,"topPlayersBlack":24836,"parentOpening":23043,"parentOpeningSlug":24511},"r1bq1rk1/ppp2pbp/2np1np1/4p3/2PPP3/2N2N2/PP2BPPP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 2 8",1003722,[24833,24834,24835],{"name":15729,"games":3773},{"name":7270,"games":601},{"name":409,"games":3309},[24837,24838,24839],{"name":422,"games":3347},{"name":8876,"games":323},{"name":7588,"games":571},{"title":24735,"description":24811},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6",[123,432,433],"7sjyZVupCMDvs0FVHHaz6KboaJzgej_hi_exfHvcnOg",{"id":24846,"title":24847,"body":24848,"bots":24923,"categories":24924,"date":382,"description":24925,"eco":24926,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":24927,"image":24940,"meta":24941,"navigation":111,"path":24942,"quickFacts":24943,"seo":24954,"slug":24955,"stem":24956,"tags":24957,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":24958},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5-ne7-9-ne1.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Ne1: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":24849,"toc":24916},[24850,24857,24859,24865,24867,24870,24884,24886,24888,24891,24899,24901,24903,24909,24911],[10,24851,24852,24853,24856],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Ne1 arises after ",[14,24854,24855],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.Ne1"," and falls under ECO code E98. With 368,726 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,24858,22],{"id":21},[10,24860,25,24861,24864],{},[27,24862,24863],{"href":24452},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zdenko Kozul (51 games), Ruslan Pogorelov (50 games), Viktor Korchnoi (42 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (25 games), Friso Nijboer (24 games), Mark L Hebden (22 games).",[19,24866,35],{"id":34},[10,24868,24869],{},"Based on 368,191 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,24871,24872,24876,24880],{},[43,24873,24874,21611],{},[14,24875,47],{},[43,24877,24878,13608],{},[14,24879,53],{},[43,24881,24882,1502],{},[14,24883,59],{},[10,24885,63],{},[19,24887,176],{"id":175},[10,24889,24890],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.Ne1, the main continuations include:",[40,24892,24893],{},[43,24894,24895],{},[27,24896,24898],{"href":24897},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5-ne7-9-ne1-nd7-10-f3-f5","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.Ne1 Nd7 10.f3 f5",[10,24900,202],{},[19,24902,206],{"id":205},[40,24904,24905],{},[43,24906,24907,214],{},[14,24908,213],{},[19,24910,67],{"id":66},[10,24912,24913,24914,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Ne1 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,24915,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":24917},[24918,24919,24920,24921,24922],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Ne1 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.Ne1) — The central closure with d5 after ...e5 transforms the position into a two-front war. Black targets the kingside with ...f5 and piece maneuvers while White seeks queenside breakthroughs with c5 and b4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E98",[24928,24931,24934,24937],{"question":24929,"answer":24930},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Ne1?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Ne1 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.Ne1 and is classified under ECO code E98.",{"question":24932,"answer":24933},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Ne1 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Ne1 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":24935,"answer":24936},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Ne1?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.Ne1 Nd7 10.f3 f5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5-ne7-9-ne1-nd7-10-f3-f5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":24938,"answer":24939},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Ne1?","Across 368,726 Lichess games, White wins 53.6% of the time, Black wins 41.4%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zdenko Kozul and Ruslan Pogorelov. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Friso Nijboer are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5-ne7-9-ne1.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5-ne7-9-ne1",{"moves":24855,"fen":24944,"gamesPlayed":24945,"whiteWinPct":21662,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":13670,"topPlayersWhite":24946,"topPlayersBlack":24950,"parentOpening":24863,"parentOpeningSlug":24841},"r1bq1rk1/ppp1npbp/3p1np1/3Pp3/2P1P3/2N5/PP2BPPP/R1BQNRK1 b - - 2 9",368726,[24947,24948,24949],{"name":1292,"games":634},{"name":24154,"games":300},{"name":419,"games":2101},[24951,24952,24953],{"name":422,"games":593},{"name":7588,"games":2887},{"name":8876,"games":1447},{"title":24847,"description":24925},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5-ne7-9-ne1","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5-ne7-9-ne1",[123,432,433],"bdN44hAjEpd_VfMbc5fgo9pbAtkkse0E5HT4QijBNPI",{"id":24960,"title":24961,"body":24962,"bots":25021,"categories":25022,"date":382,"description":25023,"eco":25024,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":25025,"image":25038,"meta":25039,"navigation":111,"path":25040,"quickFacts":25041,"seo":25057,"slug":25058,"stem":25059,"tags":25060,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":25061},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5-ne7-9-ne1-nd7-10-f3-f5.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... f5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":24963,"toc":25015},[24964,24971,24973,24979,24981,24984,24998,25000,25002,25008,25010],[10,24965,24966,24967,24970],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... f5 arises after ",[14,24968,24969],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.Ne1 Nd7 10.f3 f5"," and falls under ECO code E99. With 28,682 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,24972,22],{"id":21},[10,24974,25,24975,24978],{},[27,24976,24977],{"href":24783},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Ne1",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Pal Kiss (15 games), Gyula Bordas (10 games), Peter Lukacs (10 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Liren Ding (6 games), Aleksander Sznapik (5 games), Vasik G Rajlich (5 games).",[19,24980,35],{"id":34},[10,24982,24983],{},"Based on 28,644 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,24985,24986,24990,24994],{},[43,24987,24988,21705],{},[14,24989,47],{},[43,24991,24992,18149],{},[14,24993,53],{},[43,24995,24996,2047],{},[14,24997,59],{},[10,24999,63],{},[19,25001,206],{"id":205},[40,25003,25004],{},[43,25005,25006,214],{},[14,25007,213],{},[19,25009,67],{"id":66},[10,25011,25012,25013,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... f5 is through practice. 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Notable master practitioners on the White side include Pal Kiss and Gyula Bordas. On the Black side, Liren Ding and Aleksander Sznapik are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":25036,"answer":25037},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... f5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... f5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5-ne7-9-ne1-nd7-10-f3-f5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5-ne7-9-ne1-nd7-10-f3-f5",{"moves":24969,"fen":25042,"gamesPlayed":25043,"whiteWinPct":21764,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":18211,"topPlayersWhite":25044,"topPlayersBlack":25050,"parentOpening":24977,"parentOpeningSlug":24955},"r1bq1rk1/pppnn1bp/3p2p1/3Ppp2/2P1P3/2N2P2/PP2B1PP/R1BQNRK1 w - - 0 11",28682,[25045,25047,25049],{"name":25046,"games":1685},"Pal Kiss",{"name":25048,"games":1033},"Gyula Bordas",{"name":11009,"games":1033},[25051,25053,25055],{"name":25052,"games":2984},"Liren Ding",{"name":25054,"games":252},"Aleksander Sznapik",{"name":25056,"games":252},"Vasik G Rajlich",{"title":24961,"description":25023},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5-ne7-9-ne1-nd7-10-f3-f5","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5-ne7-9-ne1-nd7-10-f3-f5",[123,432,433],"wnXsXYuKYHQrCq3waTlpUdBJgXzu7IJYAuX2SxyvECE",{"id":25063,"title":25064,"body":25065,"bots":25123,"categories":25124,"date":382,"description":25125,"eco":25126,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":25127,"image":25140,"meta":25141,"navigation":111,"path":25142,"quickFacts":25143,"seo":25156,"slug":25157,"stem":25158,"tags":25159,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":25160},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-d5-nbd7.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-d5-nbd7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-d5-nbd7",{"moves":25072,"fen":25144,"gamesPlayed":25145,"whiteWinPct":4727,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":2871,"topPlayersWhite":25146,"topPlayersBlack":25152,"parentOpening":24418,"parentOpeningSlug":24398},"r1bq1rk1/pppn1pbp/3p1np1/3Pp3/2P1P3/2N2N2/PP2BPPP/R1BQK2R w KQ - 1 8",141599,[25147,25149,25150],{"name":25148,"games":1033},"Andreas Huss",{"name":2877,"games":1561},{"name":25151,"games":1443},"Vladimir S Antoshin",[25153,25154,25155],{"name":415,"games":289},{"name":1873,"games":1440},{"name":14608,"games":1440},{"title":25064,"description":25125},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-d5-nbd7","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-nf3-0-0-6-be2-e5-7-d5-nbd7",[123,432,433],"CPxOfKmZMxlplv2eTebHsFH_fOo2qGKXp6SvGqkzhyA",{"id":25162,"title":23857,"body":25163,"bots":25247,"categories":25248,"date":382,"description":25249,"eco":25250,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":25251,"image":25260,"meta":25261,"navigation":111,"path":25262,"quickFacts":25263,"seo":25277,"slug":25278,"stem":25279,"tags":25280,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":25281},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3.md",{"type":7,"value":25164,"toc":25240},[25165,25171,25173,25178,25180,25183,25197,25199,25201,25204,25224,25226,25228,25234,25236],[10,25166,23862,25167,25170],{},[14,25168,25169],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3"," and falls under ECO code E62. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladislav Nevednichy (9 games), Alexei Fedorov (6 games), Eugenio Torre (6 games).",[19,25179,35],{"id":34},[10,25181,25182],{},"Based on 683,224 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,25184,25185,25189,25193],{},[43,25186,25187,11851],{},[14,25188,47],{},[43,25190,25191,9038],{},[14,25192,53],{},[43,25194,25195,6741],{},[14,25196,59],{},[10,25198,63],{},[19,25200,176],{"id":175},[10,25202,25203],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3, the main continuations include:",[40,25205,25206,25212,25218],{},[43,25207,25208],{},[27,25209,25211],{"href":25210},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5",[43,25213,25214],{},[27,25215,25217],{"href":25216},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7",[43,25219,25220],{},[27,25221,25223],{"href":25222},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nc6-7-0-0-a6","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nc6 7.0-0 a6",[10,25225,202],{},[19,25227,206],{"id":205},[40,25229,25230],{},[43,25231,25232,214],{},[14,25233,213],{},[19,25235,67],{"id":66},[10,25237,23907,25238,1397],{},[27,25239,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":25241},[25242,25243,25244,25245,25246],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3) — White adopts a restrained g3 setup, aiming for long-term positional pressure rather than immediate tactical confrontation. The resulting play rewards patient maneuvering and deep positional understanding. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E62",[25252,25254,25255,25258],{"question":23922,"answer":25253},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 and is classified under ECO code E62.",{"question":23925,"answer":23926},{"question":25256,"answer":25257},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5); [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7); [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nc6 7.0-0 a6](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nc6-7-0-0-a6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":23928,"answer":25259},"Across 684,675 Lichess games, White wins 50.1% of the time, Black wins 44%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Dragisa Blagojevic and Milen Vasilev. On the Black side, Vladislav Nevednichy and Alexei Fedorov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3",{"moves":25169,"fen":25264,"gamesPlayed":25265,"whiteWinPct":11898,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":3876,"topPlayersWhite":25266,"topPlayersBlack":25272,"parentOpening":23399,"parentOpeningSlug":23361},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/3p1np1/8/2PP4/2N2NP1/PP2PP1P/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 0 5",684675,[25267,25268,25270],{"name":3464,"games":1033},{"name":25269,"games":1561},"Milen Vasilev",{"name":25271,"games":1561},"Leonid Sandler",[25273,25274,25275],{"name":20567,"games":1561},{"name":21334,"games":2984},{"name":25276,"games":2984},"Eugenio Torre",{"title":23857,"description":25249},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3",[123,432,433],"765JM7v3D3vId4ZTxXQduhp2prNGPdWYzlA0lA3rt0o",{"id":25283,"title":23027,"body":25284,"bots":25357,"categories":25358,"date":382,"description":25359,"eco":25360,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":25361,"image":25369,"meta":25370,"navigation":111,"path":25371,"quickFacts":25372,"seo":25386,"slug":25387,"stem":25388,"tags":25389,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":25390},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5.md",{"type":7,"value":25285,"toc":25350},[25286,25292,25294,25300,25302,25305,25319,25321,25323,25326,25334,25336,25338,25344,25346],[10,25287,23032,25288,25291],{},[14,25289,25290],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5"," and falls under ECO code E64. With 220,388 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,25293,22],{"id":21},[10,25295,25,25296,25299],{},[27,25297,25298],{"href":23284},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.g3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jan Hein Donner (11 games), Miguel Najdorf (11 games), Gideon Stahlberg (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (24 games), Diego Flores (9 games), Robert E Byrne (9 games).",[19,25301,35],{"id":34},[10,25303,25304],{},"Based on 219,903 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,25306,25307,25311,25315],{},[43,25308,25309,12356],{},[14,25310,47],{},[43,25312,25313,9038],{},[14,25314,53],{},[43,25316,25317,4226],{},[14,25318,59],{},[10,25320,63],{},[19,25322,176],{"id":175},[10,25324,25325],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,25327,25328],{},[43,25329,25330],{},[27,25331,25333],{"href":25332},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5 7.0-0",[10,25335,202],{},[19,25337,206],{"id":205},[40,25339,25340],{},[43,25341,25342,214],{},[14,25343,213],{},[19,25345,67],{"id":66},[10,25347,23078,25348,1397],{},[27,25349,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":25351},[25352,25353,25354,25355,25356],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5) — Black plays ...c5, challenging White's center in the Fianchetto system. The resulting pawn structure often resembles a Benoni or reversed Sicilian, where both sides fight for control of the d4 and d5 squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E64",[25362,25364,25365,25367],{"question":23093,"answer":25363},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5 and is classified under ECO code E64.",{"question":23096,"answer":23097},{"question":23731,"answer":25366},"The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5 7.0-0](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":23099,"answer":25368},"Across 220,388 Lichess games, White wins 49.6% of the time, Black wins 44%, and 6.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jan Hein Donner and Miguel Najdorf. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Diego Flores are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5",{"moves":25290,"fen":25373,"gamesPlayed":25374,"whiteWinPct":12424,"drawPct":4274,"blackWinPct":3876,"topPlayersWhite":25375,"topPlayersBlack":25380,"parentOpening":25298,"parentOpeningSlug":25278},"rnbq1rk1/pp2ppbp/3p1np1/2p5/2PP4/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQK2R w KQ - 0 7",220388,[25376,25378,25379],{"name":25377,"games":3779},"Jan Hein Donner",{"name":23117,"games":3779},{"name":8206,"games":1561},[25381,25382,25384],{"name":415,"games":2887},{"name":25383,"games":1561},"Diego Flores",{"name":25385,"games":1561},"Robert E Byrne",{"title":23027,"description":25359},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5",[123,432,433],"-X3NJA7-k-VQo9WOYgFwX6tYHpbY10vo89xmYLPhyhA",{"id":25392,"title":22901,"body":25393,"bots":25466,"categories":25467,"date":382,"description":25468,"eco":25469,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":25470,"image":25478,"meta":25479,"navigation":111,"path":25480,"quickFacts":25481,"seo":25493,"slug":25494,"stem":25495,"tags":25496,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":25497},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0.md",{"type":7,"value":25394,"toc":25459},[25395,25401,25403,25408,25410,25413,25428,25430,25432,25435,25443,25445,25447,25453,25455],[10,25396,22906,25397,25400],{},[14,25398,25399],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5 7.0-0"," and falls under ECO code E65. With 411,342 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,25402,22],{"id":21},[10,25404,25,25405,25407],{},[27,25406,23773],{"href":25210},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Milan Vukic (14 games), Nino Kirov (9 games), Gyozo V Forintos (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (21 games), Ariel Sorin (15 games), Diego Flores (10 games).",[19,25409,35],{"id":34},[10,25411,25412],{},"Based on 410,442 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,25414,25415,25420,25424],{},[43,25416,25417,25419],{},[14,25418,47],{},": 51.8%",[43,25421,25422,1497],{},[14,25423,53],{},[43,25425,25426,2459],{},[14,25427,59],{},[10,25429,63],{},[19,25431,176],{"id":175},[10,25433,25434],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5 7.0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,25436,25437],{},[43,25438,25439],{},[27,25440,25442],{"href":25441},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5",[10,25444,202],{},[19,25446,206],{"id":205},[40,25448,25449],{},[43,25450,25451,214],{},[14,25452,213],{},[19,25454,67],{"id":66},[10,25456,22974,25457,1397],{},[27,25458,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":25460},[25461,25462,25463,25464,25465],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.0-0 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5 7.0-0) — Black plays ...c5, challenging White's center in the Fianchetto system. The resulting pawn structure often resembles a Benoni or reversed Sicilian, where both sides fight for control of the d4 and d5 squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E65",[25471,25473,25474,25476],{"question":22990,"answer":25472},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.0-0 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5 7.0-0 and is classified under ECO code E65.",{"question":22993,"answer":22994},{"question":22996,"answer":25475},"The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":22999,"answer":25477},"Across 411,342 Lichess games, White wins 51.8% of the time, Black wins 41.2%, and 6.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Milan Vukic and Nino Kirov. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Ariel Sorin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0",{"moves":25399,"fen":25482,"gamesPlayed":25483,"whiteWinPct":25484,"drawPct":2498,"blackWinPct":1551,"topPlayersWhite":25485,"topPlayersBlack":25489,"parentOpening":23773,"parentOpeningSlug":25387},"rnbq1rk1/pp2ppbp/3p1np1/2p5/2PP4/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 1 7",411342,51.8,[25486,25487,25488],{"name":6388,"games":289},{"name":22889,"games":1561},{"name":693,"games":1440},[25490,25491,25492],{"name":415,"games":2878},{"name":23745,"games":1685},{"name":25383,"games":1033},{"title":22901,"description":25468},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0",[123,432,433],"J0PJhFLSthGcSWZCsKcUkxrFX1jb8vl8teDg64KLnn0",{"id":25499,"title":25500,"body":25501,"bots":25559,"categories":25560,"date":382,"description":25561,"eco":25562,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":25563,"image":25576,"meta":25577,"navigation":111,"path":25578,"quickFacts":25579,"seo":25592,"slug":25593,"stem":25594,"tags":25595,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":25596},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.d5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":25502,"toc":25553},[25503,25510,25512,25517,25519,25522,25536,25538,25540,25546,25548],[10,25504,25505,25506,25509],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.d5 arises after ",[14,25507,25508],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5"," and falls under ECO code E66. With 108,387 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,25511,22],{"id":21},[10,25513,25,25514,25516],{},[27,25515,23043],{"href":25332},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Milan Vukic (19 games), Margarita Voiska (6 games), Efim Geller (6 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (14 games), Robert E Byrne (9 games), Kvetoslav Znamenacek (7 games).",[19,25518,35],{"id":34},[10,25520,25521],{},"Based on 108,100 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,25523,25524,25528,25532],{},[43,25525,25526,1596],{},[14,25527,47],{},[43,25529,25530,54],{},[14,25531,53],{},[43,25533,25534,6643],{},[14,25535,59],{},[10,25537,63],{},[19,25539,206],{"id":205},[40,25541,25542],{},[43,25543,25544,214],{},[14,25545,213],{},[19,25547,67],{"id":66},[10,25549,25550,25551,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.d5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,25552,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":25554},[25555,25556,25557,25558],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.d5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5) — Black plays ...c5, challenging White's center in the Fianchetto system. The resulting pawn structure often resembles a Benoni or reversed Sicilian, where both sides fight for control of the d4 and d5 squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E66",[25564,25567,25570,25573],{"question":25565,"answer":25566},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.d5?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.d5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 and is classified under ECO code E66.",{"question":25568,"answer":25569},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.d5 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.d5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":25571,"answer":25572},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.d5?","Across 108,387 Lichess games, White wins 48.4% of the time, Black wins 45.6%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Milan Vukic and Margarita Voiska. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Robert E Byrne are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":25574,"answer":25575},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.d5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.d5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5",{"moves":25508,"fen":25580,"gamesPlayed":25581,"whiteWinPct":1720,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":117,"topPlayersWhite":25582,"topPlayersBlack":25587,"parentOpening":23043,"parentOpeningSlug":25494},"r1bq1rk1/pp2ppbp/2np1np1/2pP4/2P5/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 0 8",108387,[25583,25584,25586],{"name":6388,"games":1437},{"name":25585,"games":2984},"Margarita Voiska",{"name":12312,"games":2984},[25588,25589,25590],{"name":415,"games":289},{"name":25385,"games":1561},{"name":25591,"games":1443},"Kvetoslav Znamenacek",{"title":25500,"description":25561},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-d5",[123,432,433],"2vlWiy5EF4avTymNiI-Nw6sZUfhDbJisXuQer9PQbN0",{"id":25598,"title":25064,"body":25599,"bots":25671,"categories":25672,"date":382,"description":25673,"eco":25674,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":25675,"image":25684,"meta":25685,"navigation":111,"path":25686,"quickFacts":25687,"seo":25699,"slug":25700,"stem":25701,"tags":25702,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":25703},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7.md",{"type":7,"value":25600,"toc":25664},[25601,25607,25609,25614,25616,25619,25633,25635,25637,25640,25648,25650,25652,25658,25660],[10,25602,25069,25603,25606],{},[14,25604,25605],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7"," and falls under ECO code E67. With 537,147 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,25608,22],{"id":21},[10,25610,25,25611,25613],{},[27,25612,25298],{"href":23284},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zlatko Ilincic (36 games), Istvan Csom (36 games), Josef Jurek (29 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Joseph G Gallagher (24 games), Efim Geller (22 games), Miguel Najdorf (22 games).",[19,25615,35],{"id":34},[10,25617,25618],{},"Based on 536,003 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,25620,25621,25625,25629],{},[43,25622,25623,977],{},[14,25624,47],{},[43,25626,25627,16791],{},[14,25628,53],{},[43,25630,25631,6741],{},[14,25632,59],{},[10,25634,63],{},[19,25636,176],{"id":175},[10,25638,25639],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7, the main continuations include:",[40,25641,25642],{},[43,25643,25644],{},[27,25645,25647],{"href":25646},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7-7-0-0-e5-8-e4","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7 7.0-0 e5 8.e4",[10,25649,202],{},[19,25651,206],{"id":205},[40,25653,25654],{},[43,25655,25656,214],{},[14,25657,213],{},[19,25659,67],{"id":66},[10,25661,25114,25662,1397],{},[27,25663,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":25665},[25666,25667,25668,25669,25670],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7) — Black develops ...Nbd7, a flexible approach that supports both ...e5 and ...c5 breaks. The Fianchetto system's positional nature means piece placement and timing of the central break are critical. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E67",[25676,25678,25679,25682],{"question":25129,"answer":25677},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7 and is classified under ECO code E67.",{"question":25132,"answer":25133},{"question":25680,"answer":25681},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7 7.0-0 e5 8.e4](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7-7-0-0-e5-8-e4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":25135,"answer":25683},"Across 537,147 Lichess games, White wins 49.5% of the time, Black wins 44.6%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zlatko Ilincic and Istvan Csom. On the Black side, Joseph G Gallagher and Efim Geller are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7",{"moves":25605,"fen":25688,"gamesPlayed":25689,"whiteWinPct":1088,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":16842,"topPlayersWhite":25690,"topPlayersBlack":25695,"parentOpening":25298,"parentOpeningSlug":25278},"r1bq1rk1/pppnppbp/3p1np1/8/2PP4/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQK2R w KQ - 3 7",537147,[25691,25692,25693],{"name":6590,"games":5208},{"name":8631,"games":5208},{"name":25694,"games":1875},"Josef Jurek",[25696,25697,25698],{"name":14884,"games":2887},{"name":12312,"games":1447},{"name":23117,"games":1447},{"title":25064,"description":25673},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7",[123,432,433],"Tl1MZxgZu6-LsDiX8kymr91s0ss9OsBw9LandZ5zja8",{"id":25705,"title":25706,"body":25707,"bots":25782,"categories":25783,"date":382,"description":25784,"eco":25785,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":25786,"image":25799,"meta":25800,"navigation":111,"path":25801,"quickFacts":25802,"seo":25813,"slug":25814,"stem":25815,"tags":25816,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":25817},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7-7-0-0-e5-8-e4.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.e4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":25708,"toc":25775},[25709,25716,25718,25724,25726,25729,25743,25745,25747,25750,25758,25760,25762,25768,25770],[10,25710,25711,25712,25715],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.e4 arises after ",[14,25713,25714],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7 7.0-0 e5 8.e4"," and falls under ECO code E68. With 259,419 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,25717,22],{"id":21},[10,25719,25,25720,25723],{},[27,25721,25722],{"href":25216},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Igor Stohl (40 games), Ognjen Cvitan (37 games), Zlatko Ilincic (35 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Joseph G Gallagher (47 games), Vasilios Kotronias (38 games), Miguel Najdorf (30 games).",[19,25725,35],{"id":34},[10,25727,25728],{},"Based on 258,839 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,25730,25731,25735,25739],{},[43,25732,25733,12356],{},[14,25734,47],{},[43,25736,25737,21815],{},[14,25738,53],{},[43,25740,25741,2803],{},[14,25742,59],{},[10,25744,63],{},[19,25746,176],{"id":175},[10,25748,25749],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7 7.0-0 e5 8.e4, the main continuations include:",[40,25751,25752],{},[43,25753,25754],{},[27,25755,25757],{"href":25756},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7-7-0-0-e5-8-e4-c6-9-h3","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7 7.0-0 e5 8.e4 c6 9.h3",[10,25759,202],{},[19,25761,206],{"id":205},[40,25763,25764],{},[43,25765,25766,214],{},[14,25767,213],{},[19,25769,67],{"id":66},[10,25771,25772,25773,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.e4 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E68",[25787,25790,25793,25796],{"question":25788,"answer":25789},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.e4?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.e4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7 7.0-0 e5 8.e4 and is classified under ECO code E68.",{"question":25791,"answer":25792},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.e4 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.e4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":25794,"answer":25795},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.e4?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7 7.0-0 e5 8.e4 c6 9.h3](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7-7-0-0-e5-8-e4-c6-9-h3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":25797,"answer":25798},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.e4?","Across 259,419 Lichess games, White wins 49.6% of the time, Black wins 43.9%, and 6.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Igor Stohl and Ognjen Cvitan. On the Black side, Joseph G Gallagher and Vasilios Kotronias are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7-7-0-0-e5-8-e4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7-7-0-0-e5-8-e4",{"moves":25714,"fen":25803,"gamesPlayed":25804,"whiteWinPct":12424,"drawPct":2870,"blackWinPct":21885,"topPlayersWhite":25805,"topPlayersBlack":25809,"parentOpening":25722,"parentOpeningSlug":25700},"r1bq1rk1/pppn1pbp/3p1np1/4p3/2PPP3/2N2NP1/PP3PBP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 0 8",259419,[25806,25807,25808],{"name":6689,"games":3266},{"name":1297,"games":678},{"name":6590,"games":1726},[25810,25811,25812],{"name":14884,"games":2088},{"name":10371,"games":14479},{"name":23117,"games":1253},{"title":25706,"description":25784},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7-7-0-0-e5-8-e4","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7-7-0-0-e5-8-e4",[123,432,433],"DWidPYDmRM_p39-gn-wmkK7XsIBA7b-3XFmwZV_12NA",{"id":25819,"title":25820,"body":25821,"bots":25881,"categories":25882,"date":382,"description":25883,"eco":25884,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":25885,"image":25898,"meta":25899,"navigation":111,"path":25900,"quickFacts":25901,"seo":25914,"slug":25915,"stem":25916,"tags":25917,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":25918},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nbd7-7-0-0-e5-8-e4-c6-9-h3.md","King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.h3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":25822,"toc":25875},[25823,25830,25832,25838,25840,25843,25858,25860,25862,25868,25870],[10,25824,25825,25826,25829],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.h3 arises after ",[14,25827,25828],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.Nf3 d6 5.g3 0-0 6.Bg2 Nbd7 7.0-0 e5 8.e4 c6 9.h3"," and falls under ECO code E69. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Vasilios Kotronias (20 games), Praveen Mahadeo Thipsay (16 games), Miguel Najdorf (16 games).",[19,25839,35],{"id":34},[10,25841,25842],{},"Based on 133,830 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,25844,25845,25849,25854],{},[43,25846,25847,2454],{},[14,25848,47],{},[43,25850,25851,25853],{},[14,25852,53],{},": 39.9%",[43,25855,25856,5649],{},[14,25857,59],{},[10,25859,63],{},[19,25861,206],{"id":205},[40,25863,25864],{},[43,25865,25866,214],{},[14,25867,213],{},[19,25869,67],{"id":66},[10,25871,25872,25873,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.h3 is through practice. 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Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oleg M Romanishin and Ognjen Cvitan. On the Black side, Victor Bologan and Bartosz Socko are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":25995,"answer":25996},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nc6-7-0-0-a6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nc6-7-0-0-a6",{"moves":25929,"fen":26001,"gamesPlayed":26002,"whiteWinPct":4563,"drawPct":6383,"blackWinPct":3097,"topPlayersWhite":26003,"topPlayersBlack":26007,"parentOpening":25298,"parentOpeningSlug":25278},"r1bq1rk1/1pp1ppbp/p1np1np1/8/2PP4/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 0 8",265302,[26004,26005,26006],{"name":8873,"games":1731},{"name":1297,"games":1253},{"name":8631,"games":3587},[26008,26009,26011],{"name":17779,"games":1100},{"name":26010,"games":341},"Bartosz Socko",{"name":21334,"games":3266},{"title":25921,"description":25982},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nc6-7-0-0-a6","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-nf3-d6-5-g3-0-0-6-bg2-nc6-7-0-0-a6",[123,432,433],"O2dRXRs55J3IUgnxumOb0lecOjNGVEDlZ06w64lFYJs",{"id":26018,"title":26019,"body":26020,"bots":26095,"categories":26096,"date":382,"description":26097,"eco":26098,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":26099,"image":26112,"meta":26113,"navigation":111,"path":26114,"quickFacts":26115,"seo":26128,"slug":26129,"stem":26130,"tags":26131,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":26132},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bf4.md","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bf4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":26021,"toc":26088},[26022,26029,26031,26037,26039,26042,26056,26058,26060,26063,26071,26073,26075,26081,26083],[10,26023,26024,26025,26028],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bf4 arises after ",[14,26026,26027],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bf4"," and falls under ECO code D82. With 419,263 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,26030,22],{"id":21},[10,26032,25,26033,26036],{},[27,26034,26035],{"href":20193},"Grünfeld Defense",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (33 games), Aleksey Dreev (30 games), Jozsef Pinter (21 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vlastimil Jansa (22 games), Valeri Yandemirov (22 games), Josef Pribyl (19 games).",[19,26038,35],{"id":34},[10,26040,26041],{},"Based on 418,544 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,26043,26044,26048,26052],{},[43,26045,26046,4775],{},[14,26047,47],{},[43,26049,26050,5746],{},[14,26051,53],{},[43,26053,26054,2047],{},[14,26055,59],{},[10,26057,63],{},[19,26059,176],{"id":175},[10,26061,26062],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bf4, the main continuations include:",[40,26064,26065],{},[43,26066,26067],{},[27,26068,26070],{"href":26069},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bf4-bg7-5-e3-0-0","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bf4 Bg7 5.e3 0-0",[10,26072,202],{},[19,26074,206],{"id":205},[40,26076,26077],{},[43,26078,26079,214],{},[14,26080,213],{},[19,26082,67],{"id":66},[10,26084,26085,26086,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bf4 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D82",[26100,26103,26106,26109],{"question":26101,"answer":26102},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bf4?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bf4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bf4 and is classified under ECO code D82.",{"question":26104,"answer":26105},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bf4 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bf4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":26107,"answer":26108},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bf4?","The main continuations include: [Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bf4 Bg7 5.e3 0-0](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bf4-bg7-5-e3-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":26110,"answer":26111},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bf4?","Across 419,263 Lichess games, White wins 48% of the time, Black wins 46.2%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Aleksey Dreev. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":26223,"answer":26224},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0?","The main continuations include: [Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bf4 Bg7 5.e3 0-0 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.Nxd5 Qxd5 8.Bxc7](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bf4-bg7-5-e3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-nxd5-qxd5-8-bxc7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":26226,"answer":26227},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0?","Across 234,576 Lichess games, White wins 46.8% of the time, Black wins 47.1%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Arturo Pomar Salamanca and Jozsef Pinter. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Maxime Vachier Lagrave (5 games), Karoly Honfi (4 games), Sergei Shipov (4 games).",[19,26270,35],{"id":34},[10,26272,26273],{},"Based on 13,422 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,26275,26276,26281,26286],{},[43,26277,26278,26280],{},[14,26279,47],{},": 52.1%",[43,26282,26283,26285],{},[14,26284,53],{},": 37.7%",[43,26287,26288,26290],{},[14,26289,59],{},": 10.3%",[10,26292,63],{},[19,26294,206],{"id":205},[40,26296,26297],{},[43,26298,26299,214],{},[14,26300,213],{},[19,26302,67],{"id":66},[10,26304,26305,26306,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,26307,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":26309},[26310,26311,26312,26313],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc7 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bf4 Bg7 5.e3 0-0 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.Nxd5 Qxd5 8.Bxc7) — White develops the bishop to f4, combining pressure on the d6 square with a flexible pawn structure. The early ...d5 by Black creates Grünfeld-like positions where piece activity and central control are the key battlegrounds. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D84",[26319,26322,26325,26328],{"question":26320,"answer":26321},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc7?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc7 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bf4 Bg7 5.e3 0-0 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.Nxd5 Qxd5 8.Bxc7 and is classified under ECO code D84.",{"question":26323,"answer":26324},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc7 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":26326,"answer":26327},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc7?","Across 13,442 Lichess games, White wins 52.1% of the time, Black wins 37.7%, and 10.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Steen Fedder and Tsegmed Batchuluun. On the Black side, Maxime Vachier Lagrave and Karoly Honfi are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":26329,"answer":26330},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bf4-bg7-5-e3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-nxd5-qxd5-8-bxc7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bf4-bg7-5-e3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-nxd5-qxd5-8-bxc7",{"moves":26259,"fen":26335,"gamesPlayed":26336,"whiteWinPct":26337,"drawPct":26338,"blackWinPct":26339,"topPlayersWhite":26340,"topPlayersBlack":26346,"parentOpening":26267,"parentOpeningSlug":26245},"rnb2rk1/ppB1ppbp/6p1/3q4/3P4/4P3/PP3PPP/R2QKBNR b KQ - 0 8",13442,52.1,10.3,37.7,[26341,26343,26345],{"name":26342,"games":1443},"Steen Fedder",{"name":26344,"games":2984},"Tsegmed Batchuluun",{"name":18535,"games":2984},[26347,26348,26349],{"name":3624,"games":252},{"name":26241,"games":116},{"name":26350,"games":116},"Sergei Shipov",{"title":26251,"description":26316},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bf4-bg7-5-e3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-nxd5-qxd5-8-bxc7","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bf4-bg7-5-e3-0-0-6-cxd5-nxd5-7-nxd5-qxd5-8-bxc7",[123,432,433],"MVEJWKraFO5SGm-jaX6Zmzah2Qr0BJ0Q70WLaCy9p0Q",{"id":26357,"title":26358,"body":26359,"bots":26417,"categories":26418,"date":382,"description":26419,"eco":26420,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":26421,"image":26434,"meta":26435,"navigation":111,"path":26436,"quickFacts":26437,"seo":26450,"slug":26451,"stem":26452,"tags":26453,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":26454},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bg5.md","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":26360,"toc":26411},[26361,26368,26370,26375,26377,26380,26394,26396,26398,26404,26406],[10,26362,26363,26364,26367],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 arises after ",[14,26365,26366],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bg5"," and falls under ECO code D80. With 741,046 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,26369,22],{"id":21},[10,26371,25,26372,26374],{},[27,26373,26035],{"href":20193},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (154 games), Aleksey Dreev (116 games), Ivan Sokolov (94 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Peter Svidler (232 games), Lubomir Ftacnik (218 games), Vlastimil Jansa (172 games).",[19,26376,35],{"id":34},[10,26378,26379],{},"Based on 739,665 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,26381,26382,26386,26390],{},[43,26383,26384,1920],{},[14,26385,47],{},[43,26387,26388,1920],{},[14,26389,53],{},[43,26391,26392,504],{},[14,26393,59],{},[10,26395,63],{},[19,26397,206],{"id":205},[40,26399,26400],{},[43,26401,26402,214],{},[14,26403,213],{},[19,26405,67],{"id":66},[10,26407,26408,26409,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,26410,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":26412},[26413,26414,26415,26416],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bg5) — White plays an early Bg5, creating pin-based pressure while Black's ...d5 leads to Grünfeld-type positions. The resulting play revolves around piece activity and the fight for central control. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D80",[26422,26425,26428,26431],{"question":26423,"answer":26424},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Bg5 and is classified under ECO code D80.",{"question":26426,"answer":26427},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":26429,"answer":26430},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5?","Across 741,046 Lichess games, White wins 47.5% of the time, Black wins 47.5%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Aleksey Dreev. On the Black side, Peter Svidler and Lubomir Ftacnik are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":26432,"answer":26433},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bg5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bg5",{"moves":26366,"fen":26438,"gamesPlayed":26439,"whiteWinPct":1987,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":1987,"topPlayersWhite":26440,"topPlayersBlack":26444,"parentOpening":26035,"parentOpeningSlug":18546},"rnbqkb1r/ppp1pp1p/5np1/3p2B1/2PP4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R2QKBNR b KQkq - 1 4",741046,[26441,26442,26443],{"name":409,"games":7876},{"name":412,"games":24152},{"name":2731,"games":9106},[26445,26447,26449],{"name":18671,"games":26446},232,{"name":15729,"games":26448},218,{"name":1995,"games":23634},{"title":26358,"description":26419},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bg5","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-bg5",[123,432,433],"j-zr7jDuA5C5v-SxFyG7vHv5k-7sbTXuDNOXOc_pi5A",{"id":26456,"title":26457,"body":26458,"bots":26529,"categories":26530,"date":382,"description":26531,"eco":26532,"extension":92,"externalLink":26533,"faq":26536,"image":26544,"meta":26545,"navigation":111,"path":26546,"quickFacts":26547,"seo":26559,"slug":26560,"stem":26561,"tags":26562,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":26563},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5.md","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nxd5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":26459,"toc":26522},[26460,26466,26468,26473,26475,26477,26491,26493,26495,26498,26506,26508,26510,26516,26518],[10,26461,22236,26462,26465],{},[14,26463,26464],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5"," and falls under ECO code D85. With 2.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,26467,22],{"id":21},[10,26469,25,26470,26472],{},[27,26471,26035],{"href":20193},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Anatoly Vaisser (62 games), Svetozar Gligoric (59 games), Ivan Sokolov (57 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Peter Svidler (114 games), Lubomir Ftacnik (93 games), Semen I Dvoirys (77 games).",[19,26474,35],{"id":34},[10,26476,15525],{},[40,26478,26479,26483,26487],{},[43,26480,26481,1168],{},[14,26482,47],{},[43,26484,26485,2037],{},[14,26486,53],{},[43,26488,26489,6328],{},[14,26490,59],{},[10,26492,63],{},[19,26494,176],{"id":175},[10,26496,26497],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5, the main continuations include:",[40,26499,26500],{},[43,26501,26502],{},[27,26503,26505],{"href":26504},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4",[10,26507,202],{},[19,26509,206],{"id":205},[40,26511,26512],{},[43,26513,26514,214],{},[14,26515,213],{},[19,26517,67],{"id":66},[10,26519,22296,26520,1397],{},[27,26521,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":26523},[26524,26525,26526,26527,26528],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nxd5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5) — Black plays the solid ...d5 system, taking direct aim at White's center. The resulting positions are more strategic than the typical King's Indian, with both sides fighting for control of the central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D85",{"title":26534,"url":26535},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nxd5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...g6/3._Nc3/3...d5/4._cxd5/4...Nxd5",[26537,26539,26540,26542],{"question":22312,"answer":26538},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nxd5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 and is classified under ECO code D85.",{"question":22315,"answer":22316},{"question":22318,"answer":26541},"The main continuations include: [Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":22321,"answer":26543},"Across 2.8 million Lichess games, White wins 45.7% of the time, Black wins 47%, and 7.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Anatoly Vaisser and Svetozar Gligoric. On the Black side, Peter Svidler and Lubomir Ftacnik are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5",{"moves":26464,"fen":26548,"gamesPlayed":26549,"whiteWinPct":1280,"drawPct":6383,"blackWinPct":2088,"topPlayersWhite":26550,"topPlayersBlack":26555,"parentOpening":26035,"parentOpeningSlug":18546},"rnbqkb1r/ppp1pp1p/6p1/3n4/3P4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 5",2752485,[26551,26553,26554],{"name":26552,"games":8627},"Anatoly Vaisser",{"name":415,"games":3572},{"name":2731,"games":4280},[26556,26557,26558],{"name":18671,"games":4915},{"name":15729,"games":903},{"name":16538,"games":3996},{"title":26457,"description":26531},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5",[123,432,433],"Ik6JzZPxJ0n6wO2bhZlG081_gmdoUji_gmISalMFWdw",{"id":26565,"title":26566,"body":26567,"bots":26640,"categories":26641,"date":382,"description":26642,"eco":26643,"extension":92,"externalLink":26644,"faq":26647,"image":26660,"meta":26661,"navigation":111,"path":26662,"quickFacts":26663,"seo":26675,"slug":26676,"stem":26677,"tags":26678,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":26679},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4.md","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Bc4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":26568,"toc":26633},[26569,26576,26578,26583,26585,26588,26603,26605,26607,26610,26616,26618,26620,26626,26628],[10,26570,26571,26572,26575],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Bc4 arises after ",[14,26573,26574],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4"," and falls under ECO code D86. Placing the bishop on c4 gives it an active diagonal, but this choice comes with a cost: developing the knight to f3 becomes problematic because Black can play Bg4!, generating severe pressure against d4. White must therefore choose between different piece configurations — Be2 paired with Nf3, Bc4 paired with Ne2, or Bc4 with Nf3 and h3 to prevent Bg4. The Bc4 setup prioritizes bishop activity, whereas the Be2 alternative favors the knight's placement. The Be2/Nf3 arrangement has grown increasingly popular since the 1980s. With 644,360 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,26577,22],{"id":21},[10,26579,25,26580,26582],{},[27,26581,22364],{"href":18459},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Igor Naumkin (51 games), Peter Lukacs (47 games), Rainer Knaak (47 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Josef Pribyl (34 games), Wlodzimierz Schmidt (33 games), Lubomir Ftacnik (29 games).",[19,26584,35],{"id":34},[10,26586,26587],{},"Based on 643,176 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,26589,26590,26594,26598],{},[43,26591,26592,1601],{},[14,26593,47],{},[43,26595,26596,15152],{},[14,26597,53],{},[43,26599,26600,26602],{},[14,26601,59],{},": 7.1%",[10,26604,63],{},[19,26606,176],{"id":175},[10,26608,26609],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4, the main continuations include:",[40,26611,26612],{},[43,26613,26614],{},[27,26615,19004],{"href":19003},[10,26617,202],{},[19,26619,206],{"id":205},[40,26621,26622],{},[43,26623,26624,214],{},[14,26625,213],{},[19,26627,67],{"id":66},[10,26629,26630,26631,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Bc4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,26632,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":26634},[26635,26636,26637,26638,26639],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Bc4 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4) — This move places the bishop on a good, active post. However, the drawback is that Nf3 will become unplayable, since Bg4! will put unbearable pressure on d4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D86",{"title":26645,"url":26646},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Bc4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...g6/3._Nc3/3...d5/4._cxd5/4...Nxd5/5._e4/5...Nxc3/6._bxc3/6...Bg7/7._Bc4",[26648,26651,26654,26657],{"question":26649,"answer":26650},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Bc4?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Bc4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 and is classified under ECO code D86. This move places the bishop on a good, active post.",{"question":26652,"answer":26653},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Bc4 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Bc4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":26655,"answer":26656},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Bc4?","The main continuations include: [Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 0-0 8.Ne2 c5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":26658,"answer":26659},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Bc4?","Across 644,360 Lichess games, White wins 46.9% of the time, Black wins 46%, and 7.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Igor Naumkin and Peter Lukacs. On the Black side, Josef Pribyl and Wlodzimierz Schmidt are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4",{"moves":26574,"fen":26664,"gamesPlayed":26665,"whiteWinPct":1722,"drawPct":26666,"blackWinPct":4563,"topPlayersWhite":26667,"topPlayersBlack":26671,"parentOpening":22364,"parentOpeningSlug":26560},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/6p1/8/2BPP3/2P5/P4PPP/R1BQK1NR b KQkq - 2 7",644360,7.1,[26668,26669,26670],{"name":11376,"games":634},{"name":11009,"games":2088},{"name":24626,"games":2088},[26672,26673,26674],{"name":26127,"games":688},{"name":16648,"games":5199},{"name":15729,"games":1875},{"title":26566,"description":26642},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4",[123,432,433],"DfV7UrFSn6wnI0WdozZftsBEehh9S5sqeMo95sXuFq8",{"id":26681,"title":26682,"body":26683,"bots":26763,"categories":26764,"date":382,"description":26765,"eco":26766,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":26767,"image":26775,"meta":26776,"navigation":111,"path":26777,"quickFacts":26778,"seo":26791,"slug":19037,"stem":26792,"tags":26793,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":26794},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5.md","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":26684,"toc":26756},[26685,26691,26693,26699,26701,26704,26719,26721,26723,26726,26740,26742,26744,26750,26752],[10,26686,23032,26687,26690],{},[14,26688,26689],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 0-0 8.Ne2 c5"," and falls under ECO code D87. With 313,977 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,26692,22],{"id":21},[10,26694,25,26695,26698],{},[27,26696,26697],{"href":26504},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Bc4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (23 games), Igor Naumkin (22 games), Rainer Knaak (19 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wlodzimierz Schmidt (19 games), Sergey Kudrin (15 games), Jan Smejkal (14 games).",[19,26700,35],{"id":34},[10,26702,26703],{},"Based on 313,431 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,26705,26706,26710,26714],{},[43,26707,26708,1807],{},[14,26709,47],{},[43,26711,26712,3926],{},[14,26713,53],{},[43,26715,26716,26718],{},[14,26717,59],{},": 7.3%",[10,26720,63],{},[19,26722,176],{"id":175},[10,26724,26725],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 0-0 8.Ne2 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,26727,26728,26734],{},[43,26729,26730],{},[27,26731,26733],{"href":26732},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5-9-0-0-nc6-10-be3-cxd4","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 0-0 8.Ne2 c5 9.0-0 Nc6 10.Be3 cxd4",[43,26735,26736],{},[27,26737,26739],{"href":26738},"/resources/openings/grunfeld-exchange-spassky","Grünfeld Defense: Exchange, Spassky Variation",[10,26741,202],{},[19,26743,206],{"id":205},[40,26745,26746],{},[43,26747,26748,214],{},[14,26749,213],{},[19,26751,67],{"id":66},[10,26753,23078,26754,1397],{},[27,26755,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":26757},[26758,26759,26760,26761,26762],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 0-0 8.Ne2 c5) — The exchange in the center with cxd5 and e4 gives White a strong pawn center, but Black's active piece play and the pressure from the fianchettoed bishop on g7 provide dynamic compensation. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D87",[26768,26770,26771,26773],{"question":23093,"answer":26769},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 0-0 8.Ne2 c5 and is classified under ECO code D87.",{"question":23096,"answer":23097},{"question":23731,"answer":26772},"The main continuations include: [Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 0-0 8.Ne2 c5 9.0-0 Nc6 10.Be3 cxd4](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5-9-0-0-nc6-10-be3-cxd4); [Grünfeld Defense: Exchange, Spassky Variation](/resources/openings/grunfeld-exchange-spassky). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":23099,"answer":26774},"Across 313,977 Lichess games, White wins 47.6% of the time, Black wins 45.1%, and 7.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Igor Naumkin. On the Black side, Wlodzimierz Schmidt and Sergey Kudrin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5",{"moves":26689,"fen":26779,"gamesPlayed":26780,"whiteWinPct":1869,"drawPct":26781,"blackWinPct":4045,"topPlayersWhite":26782,"topPlayersBlack":26786,"parentOpening":26697,"parentOpeningSlug":26676},"rnbq1rk1/pp2ppbp/6p1/2p5/2BPP3/2P5/P3NPPP/R1BQK2R w KQ - 0 9",313977,7.3,[26783,26784,26785],{"name":415,"games":684},{"name":11376,"games":1447},{"name":24626,"games":1437},[26787,26788,26790],{"name":16648,"games":1437},{"name":26789,"games":1685},"Sergey Kudrin",{"name":6273,"games":289},{"title":26682,"description":26765},"articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5",[123,432,433],"qybk1nllNu7LZBlJTNv-4lc-7kAOBc7P2sL2kctb4mc",{"id":26796,"title":26797,"body":26798,"bots":26856,"categories":26857,"date":382,"description":26858,"eco":26859,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":26860,"image":26873,"meta":26874,"navigation":111,"path":26875,"quickFacts":26876,"seo":26889,"slug":26890,"stem":26891,"tags":26892,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":26893},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5-9-0-0-nc6-10-be3-cxd4.md","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":26799,"toc":26850},[26800,26806,26808,26813,26815,26818,26833,26835,26837,26843,26845],[10,26801,26802,26803,26805],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4 arises after ",[14,26804,18995],{}," and falls under ECO code D88. With 56,283 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,26807,22],{"id":21},[10,26809,25,26810,26812],{},[27,26811,23773],{"href":19003},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Rainer Knaak (14 games), Svetozar Gligoric (11 games), Boris V Spassky (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Stefan Witkowski (13 games), Wlodzimierz Schmidt (11 games), Nino Kirov (9 games).",[19,26814,35],{"id":34},[10,26816,26817],{},"Based on 56,183 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,26819,26820,26824,26828],{},[43,26821,26822,1596],{},[14,26823,47],{},[43,26825,26826,3513],{},[14,26827,53],{},[43,26829,26830,26832],{},[14,26831,59],{},": 8.3%",[10,26834,63],{},[19,26836,206],{"id":205},[40,26838,26839],{},[43,26840,26841,214],{},[14,26842,213],{},[19,26844,67],{"id":66},[10,26846,26847,26848,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,26849,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":26851},[26852,26853,26854,26855],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 0-0 8.Ne2 c5 9.0-0 Nc6 10.Be3 cxd4) — The exchange in the center with cxd5 and e4 gives White a strong pawn center, but Black's active piece play and the pressure from the fianchettoed bishop on g7 provide dynamic compensation. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D88",[26861,26864,26867,26870],{"question":26862,"answer":26863},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 0-0 8.Ne2 c5 9.0-0 Nc6 10.Be3 cxd4 and is classified under ECO code D88.",{"question":26865,"answer":26866},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":26868,"answer":26869},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4?","Across 56,283 Lichess games, White wins 48.4% of the time, Black wins 43.4%, and 8.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Rainer Knaak and Svetozar Gligoric. On the Black side, Stefan Witkowski and Wlodzimierz Schmidt are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":26871,"answer":26872},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5-9-0-0-nc6-10-be3-cxd4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5-9-0-0-nc6-10-be3-cxd4",{"moves":18995,"fen":26877,"gamesPlayed":26878,"whiteWinPct":1720,"drawPct":26879,"blackWinPct":3619,"topPlayersWhite":26880,"topPlayersBlack":26884,"parentOpening":23773,"parentOpeningSlug":19037},"r1bq1rk1/pp2ppbp/2n3p1/8/2BpP3/2P1B3/P3NPPP/R2Q1RK1 w - - 0 11",56283,8.3,[26881,26882,26883],{"name":24626,"games":289},{"name":415,"games":3779},{"name":5372,"games":1561},[26885,26887,26888],{"name":26886,"games":623},"Stefan Witkowski",{"name":16648,"games":3779},{"name":22889,"games":1561},{"title":26797,"description":26858},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5-9-0-0-nc6-10-be3-cxd4","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-cxd5-nxd5-5-e4-nxc3-6-bxc3-bg7-7-bc4-0-0-8-ne2-c5-9-0-0-nc6-10-be3-cxd4",[123,432,433],"KdC3jB6lbHnDuejjOSnlGHu8tBhNDCGjetRSQPfHdrI",{"id":26895,"title":26896,"body":26897,"bots":26986,"categories":26987,"date":382,"description":26988,"eco":26989,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":26990,"image":27003,"meta":27004,"navigation":111,"path":27005,"quickFacts":27006,"seo":27017,"slug":18674,"stem":27018,"tags":27019,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":27020},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3.md","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":26898,"toc":26979},[26899,26906,26908,26913,26915,26917,26931,26933,26935,26938,26962,26964,26966,26972,26974],[10,26900,26901,26902,26905],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3 arises after ",[14,26903,26904],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code D90. With 2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,26907,22],{"id":21},[10,26909,25,26910,26912],{},[27,26911,26035],{"href":20193},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (76 games), Glenn C Flear (52 games), Vlastimil Babula (48 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lubomir Ftacnik (88 games), Vlastimil Jansa (74 games), Peter Svidler (73 games).",[19,26914,35],{"id":34},[10,26916,17231],{},[40,26918,26919,26923,26927],{},[43,26920,26921,3138],{},[14,26922,47],{},[43,26924,26925,2295],{},[14,26926,53],{},[43,26928,26929,6643],{},[14,26930,59],{},[10,26932,63],{},[19,26934,176],{"id":175},[10,26936,26937],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,26939,26940,26946,26952,26958],{},[43,26941,26942],{},[27,26943,26945],{"href":26944},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bg5","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bg5",[43,26947,26948],{},[27,26949,26951],{"href":26950},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bf4",[43,26953,26954],{},[27,26955,26957],{"href":26956},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.e3",[43,26959,26960],{},[27,26961,18699],{"href":18698},[10,26963,202],{},[19,26965,206],{"id":205},[40,26967,26968],{},[43,26969,26970,214],{},[14,26971,213],{},[19,26973,67],{"id":66},[10,26975,26976,26977,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,26978,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":26980},[26981,26982,26983,26984,26985],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3) — Black plays the solid ...d5 system, taking direct aim at White's center. The resulting positions are more strategic than the typical King's Indian, with both sides fighting for control of the central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D90",[26991,26994,26997,27000],{"question":26992,"answer":26993},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code D90.",{"question":26995,"answer":26996},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":26998,"answer":26999},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bg5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bg5); [Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bf4](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4); [Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.e3](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3); [Grünfeld Defence, Russian System](/resources/openings/grunfeld-defence-russian-system). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":27001,"answer":27002},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3?","Across 2 million Lichess games, White wins 48.1% of the time, Black wins 45.9%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Glenn C Flear. On the Black side, Lubomir Ftacnik and Vlastimil Jansa are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3",{"moves":26904,"fen":27007,"gamesPlayed":27008,"whiteWinPct":3181,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":2342,"topPlayersWhite":27009,"topPlayersBlack":27013,"parentOpening":26035,"parentOpeningSlug":18546},"rnbqkb1r/ppp1pp1p/5np1/3p4/2PP4/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 1 4",2033533,[27010,27011,27012],{"name":409,"games":312},{"name":6394,"games":3618},{"name":18881,"games":1100},[27014,27015,27016],{"name":15729,"games":268},{"name":1995,"games":3352},{"name":18671,"games":3280},{"title":26896,"description":26988},"articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3",[123,432,433],"eL713Vf1GuHQCqJFmOrCUAjK2zc42TJf6yZn1JMoxKU",{"id":27022,"title":27023,"body":27024,"bots":27098,"categories":27099,"date":382,"description":27100,"eco":27101,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":27102,"image":27115,"meta":27116,"navigation":111,"path":27117,"quickFacts":27118,"seo":27129,"slug":27130,"stem":27131,"tags":27132,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":27133},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4.md","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bf4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":27025,"toc":27091},[27026,27033,27035,27040,27042,27045,27059,27061,27063,27066,27074,27076,27078,27084,27086],[10,27027,27028,27029,27032],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bf4 arises after ",[14,27030,27031],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bf4"," and falls under ECO code D92. With 506,161 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,27034,22],{"id":21},[10,27036,25,27037,27039],{},[27,27038,18589],{"href":18453},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (39 games), Aleksey Dreev (31 games), Peter Lukacs (29 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vlastimil Jansa (13 games), Lubomir Ftacnik (13 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (11 games).",[19,27041,35],{"id":34},[10,27043,27044],{},"Based on 505,203 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,27046,27047,27051,27055],{},[43,27048,27049,4775],{},[14,27050,47],{},[43,27052,27053,12552],{},[14,27054,53],{},[43,27056,27057,6741],{},[14,27058,59],{},[10,27060,63],{},[19,27062,176],{"id":175},[10,27064,27065],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bf4, the main continuations include:",[40,27067,27068],{},[43,27069,27070],{},[27,27071,27073],{"href":27072},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4-0-0-6-e3","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bf4 0-0 6.e3",[10,27075,202],{},[19,27077,206],{"id":205},[40,27079,27080],{},[43,27081,27082,214],{},[14,27083,213],{},[19,27085,67],{"id":66},[10,27087,27088,27089,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bf4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,27090,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":27092},[27093,27094,27095,27096,27097],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bf4 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bf4) — White develops the bishop to f4, combining pressure on the d6 square with a flexible pawn structure. The early ...d5 by Black creates Grünfeld-like positions where piece activity and central control are the key battlegrounds. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D92",[27103,27106,27109,27112],{"question":27104,"answer":27105},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bf4?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bf4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bf4 and is classified under ECO code D92.",{"question":27107,"answer":27108},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bf4 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bf4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":27110,"answer":27111},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bf4?","The main continuations include: [Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bf4 0-0 6.e3](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4-0-0-6-e3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":27113,"answer":27114},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bf4?","Across 506,161 Lichess games, White wins 48% of the time, Black wins 46.1%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Aleksey Dreev. On the Black side, Vlastimil Jansa and Lubomir Ftacnik are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4",{"moves":27031,"fen":27119,"gamesPlayed":27120,"whiteWinPct":1100,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":12598,"topPlayersWhite":27121,"topPlayersBlack":27125,"parentOpening":18589,"parentOpeningSlug":18674},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/5np1/3p4/2PP1B2/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R2QKB1R b KQkq - 3 5",506161,[27122,27123,27124],{"name":409,"games":3339},{"name":412,"games":691},{"name":11009,"games":1875},[27126,27127,27128],{"name":1995,"games":623},{"name":15729,"games":623},{"name":422,"games":3779},{"title":27023,"description":27100},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4",[123,432,433],"xgDFudAj5BiX70OYNRBeLPPXZJFJ_hDSUmCIeg-2lj4",{"id":27135,"title":27136,"body":27137,"bots":27196,"categories":27197,"date":382,"description":27198,"eco":27199,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":27200,"image":27213,"meta":27214,"navigation":111,"path":27215,"quickFacts":27216,"seo":27228,"slug":27229,"stem":27230,"tags":27231,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":27232},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4-0-0-6-e3.md","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":27138,"toc":27190},[27139,27146,27148,27154,27156,27159,27173,27175,27177,27183,27185],[10,27140,27141,27142,27145],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 arises after ",[14,27143,27144],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bf4 0-0 6.e3"," and falls under ECO code D93. With 503,490 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,27147,22],{"id":21},[10,27149,25,27150,27153],{},[27,27151,27152],{"href":26950},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bf4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (25 games), Peter Lukacs (22 games), Peter Sinkovics (17 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lubomir Ftacnik (10 games), Vlastimil Jansa (9 games), Svetozar Gligoric (8 games).",[19,27155,35],{"id":34},[10,27157,27158],{},"Based on 502,590 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,27160,27161,27165,27169],{},[43,27162,27163,14663],{},[14,27164,47],{},[43,27166,27167,1601],{},[14,27168,53],{},[43,27170,27171,6643],{},[14,27172,59],{},[10,27174,63],{},[19,27176,206],{"id":205},[40,27178,27179],{},[43,27180,27181,214],{},[14,27182,213],{},[19,27184,67],{"id":66},[10,27186,27187,27188,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,27189,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":27191},[27192,27193,27194,27195],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bf4 0-0 6.e3) — White develops the bishop to f4, combining pressure on the d6 square with a flexible pawn structure. The early ...d5 by Black creates Grünfeld-like positions where piece activity and central control are the key battlegrounds. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D93",[27201,27204,27207,27210],{"question":27202,"answer":27203},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bf4 0-0 6.e3 and is classified under ECO code D93.",{"question":27205,"answer":27206},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":27208,"answer":27209},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3?","Across 503,490 Lichess games, White wins 47.1% of the time, Black wins 46.9%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Peter Lukacs. On the Black side, Lubomir Ftacnik and Vlastimil Jansa are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":27211,"answer":27212},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4-0-0-6-e3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4-0-0-6-e3",{"moves":27144,"fen":27217,"gamesPlayed":27218,"whiteWinPct":14743,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":1722,"topPlayersWhite":27219,"topPlayersBlack":27224,"parentOpening":27152,"parentOpeningSlug":27130},"rnbq1rk1/ppp1ppbp/5np1/3p4/2PP1B2/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/R2QKB1R b KQ - 0 6",503490,[27220,27221,27222],{"name":409,"games":593},{"name":11009,"games":1447},{"name":27223,"games":379},"Peter Sinkovics",[27225,27226,27227],{"name":15729,"games":1033},{"name":1995,"games":1561},{"name":415,"games":1440},{"title":27136,"description":27198},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4-0-0-6-e3","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bf4-0-0-6-e3",[123,432,433],"inK3cFvwNns_JFmULWWlGXDtgMNj8F9nWEdXlie3WXo",{"id":27234,"title":27235,"body":27236,"bots":27294,"categories":27295,"date":382,"description":27296,"eco":27297,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":27298,"image":27311,"meta":27312,"navigation":111,"path":27313,"quickFacts":27314,"seo":27326,"slug":27327,"stem":27328,"tags":27329,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":27330},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bg5.md","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bg5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":27237,"toc":27288},[27238,27245,27247,27252,27254,27257,27271,27273,27275,27281,27283],[10,27239,27240,27241,27244],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bg5 arises after ",[14,27242,27243],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bg5"," and falls under ECO code D91. With 844,760 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,27246,22],{"id":21},[10,27248,25,27249,27251],{},[27,27250,18589],{"href":18453},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Alexander Raetsky (38 games), Efstratios Grivas (26 games), Eduard Meduna (25 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Josef Pribyl (19 games), Victor Mikhalevski (19 games), Vlastimil Jansa (19 games).",[19,27253,35],{"id":34},[10,27255,27256],{},"Based on 843,207 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,27258,27259,27263,27267],{},[43,27260,27261,1596],{},[14,27262,47],{},[43,27264,27265,2295],{},[14,27266,53],{},[43,27268,27269,170],{},[14,27270,59],{},[10,27272,63],{},[19,27274,206],{"id":205},[40,27276,27277],{},[43,27278,27279,214],{},[14,27280,213],{},[19,27282,67],{"id":66},[10,27284,27285,27286,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bg5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,27287,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":27289},[27290,27291,27292,27293],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bg5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bg5) — White plays an early Bg5, creating pin-based pressure while Black's ...d5 leads to Grünfeld-type positions. The resulting play revolves around piece activity and the fight for central control. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D91",[27299,27302,27305,27308],{"question":27300,"answer":27301},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bg5?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bg5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bg5 and is classified under ECO code D91.",{"question":27303,"answer":27304},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bg5 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bg5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":27306,"answer":27307},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bg5?","Across 844,760 Lichess games, White wins 48.4% of the time, Black wins 45.9%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexander Raetsky and Efstratios Grivas. On the Black side, Josef Pribyl and Victor Mikhalevski are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":27309,"answer":27310},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bg5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bg5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bg5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bg5",{"moves":27243,"fen":27315,"gamesPlayed":27316,"whiteWinPct":1720,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":2342,"topPlayersWhite":27317,"topPlayersBlack":27322,"parentOpening":18589,"parentOpeningSlug":18674},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/5np1/3p2B1/2PP4/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R2QKB1R b KQkq - 3 5",844760,[27318,27319,27321],{"name":6485,"games":14479},{"name":27320,"games":681},"Efstratios Grivas",{"name":911,"games":593},[27323,27324,27325],{"name":26127,"games":1437},{"name":6054,"games":1437},{"name":1995,"games":1437},{"title":27235,"description":27296},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bg5","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-bg5",[123,432,433],"Cu1ZZ6PlVsN9sf-XEL2-FT4VGmGvzFwEg83Orj2Qb6k",{"id":27332,"title":27333,"body":27334,"bots":27407,"categories":27408,"date":382,"description":27409,"eco":27410,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":27411,"image":27424,"meta":27425,"navigation":111,"path":27426,"quickFacts":27427,"seo":27440,"slug":27441,"stem":27442,"tags":27443,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":27444},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3.md","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":27335,"toc":27400},[27336,27343,27345,27350,27352,27354,27368,27370,27372,27375,27383,27385,27387,27393,27395],[10,27337,27338,27339,27342],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e3 arises after ",[14,27340,27341],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.e3"," and falls under ECO code D94. With 1.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,27344,22],{"id":21},[10,27346,25,27347,27349],{},[27,27348,18589],{"href":18453},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Milko G Bobotsov (18 games), Vladimir Bagirov (18 games), Burkhard Malich (16 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Viktor Korchnoi (18 games), Wlodzimierz Schmidt (15 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (14 games).",[19,27351,35],{"id":34},[10,27353,13596],{},[40,27355,27356,27360,27364],{},[43,27357,27358,2924],{},[14,27359,47],{},[43,27361,27362,3024],{},[14,27363,53],{},[43,27365,27366,6643],{},[14,27367,59],{},[10,27369,63],{},[19,27371,176],{"id":175},[10,27373,27374],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.e3, the main continuations include:",[40,27376,27377],{},[43,27378,27379],{},[27,27380,27382],{"href":27381},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3-0-0-6-qb3","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.e3 0-0 6.Qb3",[10,27384,202],{},[19,27386,206],{"id":205},[40,27388,27389],{},[43,27390,27391,214],{},[14,27392,213],{},[19,27394,67],{"id":66},[10,27396,27397,27398,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,27399,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":27401},[27402,27403,27404,27405,27406],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.e3) — Black plays the solid ...d5 system, taking direct aim at White's center. The resulting positions are more strategic than the typical King's Indian, with both sides fighting for control of the central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D94",[27412,27415,27418,27421],{"question":27413,"answer":27414},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e3?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.e3 and is classified under ECO code D94.",{"question":27416,"answer":27417},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e3 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":27419,"answer":27420},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e3?","The main continuations include: [Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.e3 0-0 6.Qb3](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3-0-0-6-qb3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":27422,"answer":27423},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e3?","Across 1.4 million Lichess games, White wins 45.5% of the time, Black wins 48.6%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Milko G Bobotsov and Vladimir Bagirov. On the Black side, Viktor Korchnoi and Wlodzimierz Schmidt are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3",{"moves":27341,"fen":27428,"gamesPlayed":27429,"whiteWinPct":2980,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":3095,"topPlayersWhite":27430,"topPlayersBlack":27436,"parentOpening":18589,"parentOpeningSlug":18674},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/5np1/3p4/2PP4/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 0 5",1390900,[27431,27433,27434],{"name":27432,"games":1672},"Milko G Bobotsov",{"name":2000,"games":1672},{"name":27435,"games":4060},"Burkhard Malich",[27437,27438,27439],{"name":419,"games":1672},{"name":16648,"games":1685},{"name":422,"games":289},{"title":27333,"description":27409},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3",[123,432,433],"84QEkDSVqa1UVVSoz6ZxRL1tcbbuh1xVJhs493Y24nc",{"id":27446,"title":27447,"body":27448,"bots":27507,"categories":27508,"date":382,"description":27509,"eco":27510,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":27511,"image":27524,"meta":27525,"navigation":111,"path":27526,"quickFacts":27527,"seo":27542,"slug":27543,"stem":27544,"tags":27545,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":27546},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3-0-0-6-qb3.md","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qb3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":27449,"toc":27501},[27450,27457,27459,27465,27467,27470,27484,27486,27488,27494,27496],[10,27451,27452,27453,27456],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qb3 arises after ",[14,27454,27455],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.e3 0-0 6.Qb3"," and falls under ECO code D95. With 60,201 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,27458,22],{"id":21},[10,27460,25,27461,27464],{},[27,27462,27463],{"href":26956},"King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Azer Mirzoev (9 games), Dragoljub Jacimovic (9 games), Arthur Bernard Bisguier (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Anthony Edward Santasiere (5 games), Jaroslav Sajtar (4 games), Rudolf Spielmann (4 games).",[19,27466,35],{"id":34},[10,27468,27469],{},"Based on 60,070 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,27471,27472,27476,27480],{},[43,27473,27474,48],{},[14,27475,47],{},[43,27477,27478,12059],{},[14,27479,53],{},[43,27481,27482,10812],{},[14,27483,59],{},[10,27485,63],{},[19,27487,206],{"id":205},[40,27489,27490],{},[43,27491,27492,214],{},[14,27493,213],{},[19,27495,67],{"id":66},[10,27497,27498,27499,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qb3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,27500,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":27502},[27503,27504,27505,27506],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qb3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.e3 0-0 6.Qb3) — White plays Qb3, putting early pressure on the d5 pawn and the b7 square. Black must find active counterplay quickly to prevent White from consolidating the queenside advantage. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D95",[27512,27515,27518,27521],{"question":27513,"answer":27514},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qb3?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qb3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.e3 0-0 6.Qb3 and is classified under ECO code D95.",{"question":27516,"answer":27517},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qb3 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qb3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":27519,"answer":27520},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qb3?","Across 60,201 Lichess games, White wins 50.4% of the time, Black wins 43.5%, and 6.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Azer Mirzoev and Dragoljub Jacimovic. On the Black side, Anthony Edward Santasiere and Jaroslav Sajtar are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":27522,"answer":27523},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qb3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Qb3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3-0-0-6-qb3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3-0-0-6-qb3",{"moves":27455,"fen":27528,"gamesPlayed":27529,"whiteWinPct":115,"drawPct":10852,"blackWinPct":12123,"topPlayersWhite":27530,"topPlayersBlack":27536,"parentOpening":27463,"parentOpeningSlug":27441},"rnbq1rk1/ppp1ppbp/5np1/3p4/2PP4/1QN1PN2/PP3PPP/R1B1KB1R b KQ - 2 6",60201,[27531,27533,27535],{"name":27532,"games":1561},"Azer Mirzoev",{"name":27534,"games":1561},"Dragoljub Jacimovic",{"name":6279,"games":1443},[27537,27539,27541],{"name":27538,"games":252},"Anthony Edward Santasiere",{"name":27540,"games":116},"Jaroslav Sajtar",{"name":14985,"games":116},{"title":27447,"description":27509},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3-0-0-6-qb3","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-nf3-bg7-5-e3-0-0-6-qb3",[123,432,433],"u7ZgbYBElCpcBhpDrgCC0ytI1h-KXZbt3PHgBlYm9rw",{"id":27548,"title":27549,"body":27550,"bots":27608,"categories":27609,"date":382,"description":27610,"eco":27611,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":27612,"image":27625,"meta":27626,"navigation":111,"path":27627,"quickFacts":27628,"seo":27642,"slug":27643,"stem":27644,"tags":27645,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":27646},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-qb3.md","Grünfeld Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":27551,"toc":27602},[27552,27559,27561,27566,27568,27571,27585,27587,27589,27595,27597],[10,27553,27554,27555,27558],{},"The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 arises after ",[14,27556,27557],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Qb3"," and falls under ECO code D81. With 47,704 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,27560,22],{"id":21},[10,27562,25,27563,27565],{},[27,27564,26035],{"href":20193},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Yuri Yakovich (16 games), Vladimir Andreevich Makogonov (9 games), Vlastimil Babula (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Salo Flohr (5 games), Miguel Najdorf (4 games), Vladas Mikenas (4 games).",[19,27567,35],{"id":34},[10,27569,27570],{},"Based on 47,603 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,27572,27573,27577,27581],{},[43,27574,27575,5639],{},[14,27576,47],{},[43,27578,27579,5545],{},[14,27580,53],{},[43,27582,27583,10812],{},[14,27584,59],{},[10,27586,63],{},[19,27588,206],{"id":205},[40,27590,27591],{},[43,27592,27593,214],{},[14,27594,213],{},[19,27596,67],{"id":66},[10,27598,27599,27600,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,27601,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":27603},[27604,27605,27606,27607],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Qb3) — White plays Qb3, putting early pressure on the d5 pawn and the b7 square. Black must find active counterplay quickly to prevent White from consolidating the queenside advantage. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D81",[27613,27616,27619,27622],{"question":27614,"answer":27615},"What is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Qb3 and is classified under ECO code D81.",{"question":27617,"answer":27618},"Is the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":27620,"answer":27621},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3?","Across 47,704 Lichess games, White wins 48.5% of the time, Black wins 45.4%, and 6.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Yuri Yakovich and Vladimir Andreevich Makogonov. On the Black side, Salo Flohr and Miguel Najdorf are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":27623,"answer":27624},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-qb3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-qb3",{"moves":27557,"fen":27629,"gamesPlayed":27630,"whiteWinPct":5696,"drawPct":10852,"blackWinPct":5592,"topPlayersWhite":27631,"topPlayersBlack":27637,"parentOpening":26035,"parentOpeningSlug":18546},"rnbqkb1r/ppp1pp1p/5np1/3p4/2PP4/1QN5/PP2PPPP/R1B1KBNR b KQkq - 1 4",47704,[27632,27634,27636],{"name":27633,"games":4060},"Yuri Yakovich",{"name":27635,"games":1561},"Vladimir Andreevich Makogonov",{"name":18881,"games":1440},[27638,27640,27641],{"name":27639,"games":252},"Salo Flohr",{"name":23117,"games":116},{"name":23119,"games":116},{"title":27549,"description":27610},"kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-qb3","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-d5-4-qb3",[123,432,433],"Wgi1rPvn3Ci25BEtQJjXUOaEi5GGC6Z1oayd1F04x8c",{"id":27648,"title":27649,"body":27650,"bots":27723,"categories":27724,"date":382,"description":27725,"eco":27726,"extension":92,"externalLink":27727,"faq":27730,"image":27743,"meta":27744,"navigation":111,"path":27745,"quickFacts":27746,"seo":27758,"slug":27759,"stem":27760,"tags":27761,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":27762},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack.md","King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":27651,"toc":27716},[27652,27659,27661,27666,27668,27670,27684,27686,27688,27691,27699,27701,27703,27709,27711],[10,27653,27654,27655,27658],{},"The King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack arises after ",[14,27656,27657],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4"," and falls under ECO code E76. This is White's most ambitious setup in the King's Indian, establishing a broad four-pawn center with complete domination of the middle of the board — at least for the time being. Black must navigate carefully, because inaccurate play can be quickly overwhelmed by White's advancing pawns. On the other hand, if Black successfully weathers the early pressure, the overextended pawn structure leaves White with numerous weak squares that are difficult to protect. This double-edged nature explains why the Four Pawns Attack appears less often at the grandmaster level, though it remains a highly effective weapon in amateur play. With 2.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,27660,22],{"id":21},[10,27662,25,27663,27665],{},[27,27664,23550],{"href":23278},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Anatoly Vaisser (56 games), Miso Cebalo (43 games), Evarth Kahn (41 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mark L Hebden (19 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (16 games), Joseph G Gallagher (15 games).",[19,27667,35],{"id":34},[10,27669,8426],{},[40,27671,27672,27676,27680],{},[43,27673,27674,22596],{},[14,27675,47],{},[43,27677,27678,7107],{},[14,27679,53],{},[43,27681,27682,1362],{},[14,27683,59],{},[10,27685,63],{},[19,27687,176],{"id":175},[10,27689,27690],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4, the main continuations include:",[40,27692,27693],{},[43,27694,27695],{},[27,27696,27698],{"href":27697},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2","King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2",[10,27700,202],{},[19,27702,206],{"id":205},[40,27704,27705],{},[43,27706,27707,214],{},[14,27708,213],{},[19,27710,67],{"id":66},[10,27712,27713,27714,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,27715,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":27717},[27718,27719,27720,27721,27722],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4) — The Four Pawns Attack is the most aggressive line for White in the King's Indian. White creates a massive pawn centre and has full control over the middle of the board .. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E76",{"title":27728,"url":27729},"King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...g6/3._Nc3/3...Bg7/4._e4/4...d6/5._f4",[27731,27734,27737,27740],{"question":27732,"answer":27733},"What is the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack?","The King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 and is classified under ECO code E76. The Four Pawns Attack is the most aggressive line for White in the King's Indian.",{"question":27735,"answer":27736},"Is the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":27738,"answer":27739},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":27741,"answer":27742},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack?","Across 2.5 million Lichess games, White wins 50.3% of the time, Black wins 45.2%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Anatoly Vaisser and Miso Cebalo. On the Black side, Mark L Hebden and Wolfgang Uhlmann are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack",{"moves":27657,"fen":27747,"ecoRange":27748,"gamesPlayed":27749,"whiteWinPct":22667,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":7163,"topPlayersWhite":27750,"topPlayersBlack":27754,"parentOpening":23550,"parentOpeningSlug":23528},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/3p1np1/8/2PPPP2/2N5/PP4PP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 5","E76–E79",2508628,[27751,27752,27753],{"name":26552,"games":1040},{"name":1295,"games":645},{"name":4603,"games":1102},[27755,27756,27757],{"name":8876,"games":1437},{"name":422,"games":4060},{"name":14884,"games":1685},{"title":27649,"description":27725},"kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack",[123,432,433],"lIhKwpbEitKEeL-l37a_AdZ2RXGnnVzpLKuzriz_3ww",{"id":27764,"title":27765,"body":27766,"bots":27840,"categories":27841,"date":382,"description":27842,"eco":27843,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":27844,"image":27857,"meta":27858,"navigation":111,"path":27859,"quickFacts":27860,"seo":27875,"slug":27876,"stem":27877,"tags":27878,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":27879},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2.md","King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":27767,"toc":27833},[27768,27775,27777,27782,27784,27787,27801,27803,27805,27808,27816,27818,27820,27826,27828],[10,27769,27770,27771,27774],{},"The King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2 arises after ",[14,27772,27773],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2"," and falls under ECO code E77. With 126,069 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,27776,22],{"id":21},[10,27778,25,27779,27781],{},[27,27780,23452],{"href":23451},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (18 games), William E Martz (17 games), Alain Darrigues (11 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (10 games), Leonid Stein (5 games), Helder Camara (4 games).",[19,27783,35],{"id":34},[10,27785,27786],{},"Based on 125,817 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,27788,27789,27793,27797],{},[43,27790,27791,9033],{},[14,27792,47],{},[43,27794,27795,9038],{},[14,27796,53],{},[43,27798,27799,3034],{},[14,27800,59],{},[10,27802,63],{},[19,27804,176],{"id":175},[10,27806,27807],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2, the main continuations include:",[40,27809,27810],{},[43,27811,27812],{},[27,27813,27815],{"href":27814},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3","King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2 c5 7.Nf3",[10,27817,202],{},[19,27819,206],{"id":205},[40,27821,27822],{},[43,27823,27824,214],{},[14,27825,213],{},[19,27827,67],{"id":66},[10,27829,27830,27831,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,27832,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":27834},[27835,27836,27837,27838,27839],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2) — White aggressively pushes f4 alongside e4, d4, and c4, claiming maximum space. This ambitious approach risks overextension but creates powerful attacking chances if Black cannot generate timely counterplay. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E77",[27845,27848,27851,27854],{"question":27846,"answer":27847},"What is the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2?","The King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2 and is classified under ECO code E77.",{"question":27849,"answer":27850},"Is the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":27852,"answer":27853},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2 c5 7.Nf3](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":27855,"answer":27856},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2?","Across 126,069 Lichess games, White wins 51.3% of the time, Black wins 44%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and William E Martz. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Leonid Stein are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2",{"moves":27773,"fen":27861,"gamesPlayed":27862,"whiteWinPct":9162,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":3876,"topPlayersWhite":27863,"topPlayersBlack":27869,"parentOpening":23452,"parentOpeningSlug":27759},"rnbq1rk1/ppp1ppbp/3p1np1/8/2PPPP2/2N5/PP2B1PP/R1BQK1NR b KQ - 2 6",126069,[27864,27865,27867],{"name":422,"games":1672},{"name":27866,"games":379},"William E Martz",{"name":27868,"games":3779},"Alain Darrigues",[27870,27871,27873],{"name":415,"games":1033},{"name":27872,"games":252},"Leonid Stein",{"name":27874,"games":116},"Helder Camara",{"title":27765,"description":27842},"kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2",[123,432,433],"XRty_LwM3-yX1W8pFuduojIk1k_NOsHGv4fTtlGs6no",{"id":27881,"title":27882,"body":27883,"bots":27958,"categories":27959,"date":382,"description":27960,"eco":27961,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":27962,"image":27975,"meta":27976,"navigation":111,"path":27977,"quickFacts":27978,"seo":27991,"slug":27992,"stem":27993,"tags":27994,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":27995},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3.md","King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":27884,"toc":27951},[27885,27892,27894,27900,27902,27905,27919,27921,27923,27926,27934,27936,27938,27944,27946],[10,27886,27887,27888,27891],{},"The King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3 arises after ",[14,27889,27890],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2 c5 7.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code E78. With 18,445 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,27893,22],{"id":21},[10,27895,25,27896,27899],{},[27,27897,27898],{"href":27697},"King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Be2",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are William E Martz (20 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (17 games), Mario Bertok (13 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (8 games), Heikki MJ Westerinen (5 games), Werner Golz (4 games).",[19,27901,35],{"id":34},[10,27903,27904],{},"Based on 18,417 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,27906,27907,27911,27915],{},[43,27908,27909,20828],{},[14,27910,47],{},[43,27912,27913,3513],{},[14,27914,53],{},[43,27916,27917,6643],{},[14,27918,59],{},[10,27920,63],{},[19,27922,176],{"id":175},[10,27924,27925],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2 c5 7.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,27927,27928],{},[43,27929,27930],{},[27,27931,27933],{"href":27932},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3-cxd4-8-nxd4-nc6-9-be3","King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2 c5 7.Nf3 cxd4 8.Nxd4 Nc6 9.Be3",[10,27935,202],{},[19,27937,206],{"id":205},[40,27939,27940],{},[43,27941,27942,214],{},[14,27943,213],{},[19,27945,67],{"id":66},[10,27947,27948,27949,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,27950,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":27952},[27953,27954,27955,27956,27957],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2 c5 7.Nf3) — White aggressively pushes f4 alongside e4, d4, and c4, claiming maximum space. This ambitious approach risks overextension but creates powerful attacking chances if Black cannot generate timely counterplay. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E78",[27963,27966,27969,27972],{"question":27964,"answer":27965},"What is the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3?","The King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2 c5 7.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code E78.",{"question":27967,"answer":27968},"Is the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":27970,"answer":27971},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2 c5 7.Nf3 cxd4 8.Nxd4 Nc6 9.Be3](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3-cxd4-8-nxd4-nc6-9-be3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":27973,"answer":27974},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3?","Across 18,445 Lichess games, White wins 50.6% of the time, Black wins 43.4%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include William E Martz and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Heikki MJ Westerinen are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3",{"moves":27890,"fen":27979,"gamesPlayed":27980,"whiteWinPct":20903,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":3619,"topPlayersWhite":27981,"topPlayersBlack":27986,"parentOpening":27898,"parentOpeningSlug":27876},"rnbq1rk1/pp2ppbp/3p1np1/2p5/2PPPP2/2N2N2/PP2B1PP/R1BQK2R b KQ - 1 7",18445,[27982,27983,27984],{"name":27866,"games":2881},{"name":422,"games":379},{"name":27985,"games":623},"Mario Bertok",[27987,27988,27989],{"name":415,"games":1440},{"name":1728,"games":252},{"name":27990,"games":116},"Werner Golz",{"title":27882,"description":27960},"kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3",[123,432,433],"LZT2wrSGz1MTt_z1DHHr4QWmv9QSo3CljKFVsCf11X0",{"id":27997,"title":27998,"body":27999,"bots":28059,"categories":28060,"date":382,"description":28061,"eco":28062,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":28063,"image":28076,"meta":28077,"navigation":111,"path":28078,"quickFacts":28079,"seo":28091,"slug":28092,"stem":28093,"tags":28094,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":28095},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3-cxd4-8-nxd4-nc6-9-be3.md","King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Be3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":28000,"toc":28053},[28001,28008,28010,28016,28018,28021,28036,28038,28040,28046,28048],[10,28002,28003,28004,28007],{},"The King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Be3 arises after ",[14,28005,28006],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2 c5 7.Nf3 cxd4 8.Nxd4 Nc6 9.Be3"," and falls under ECO code E79. With 17,276 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,28009,22],{"id":21},[10,28011,25,28012,28015],{},[27,28013,28014],{"href":27814},"King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (16 games), William E Martz (15 games), Mario Bertok (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (7 games), Werner Golz (4 games), Samuel Herman Reshevsky (4 games).",[19,28017,35],{"id":34},[10,28019,28020],{},"Based on 17,234 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,28022,28023,28027,28032],{},[43,28024,28025,3921],{},[14,28026,47],{},[43,28028,28029,28031],{},[14,28030,53],{},": 42.6%",[43,28033,28034,4226],{},[14,28035,59],{},[10,28037,63],{},[19,28039,206],{"id":205},[40,28041,28042],{},[43,28043,28044,214],{},[14,28045,213],{},[19,28047,67],{"id":66},[10,28049,28050,28051,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Be3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,28052,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":28054},[28055,28056,28057,28058],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Be3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2 c5 7.Nf3 cxd4 8.Nxd4 Nc6 9.Be3) — White aggressively pushes f4 alongside e4, d4, and c4, claiming maximum space. This ambitious approach risks overextension but creates powerful attacking chances if Black cannot generate timely counterplay. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E79",[28064,28067,28070,28073],{"question":28065,"answer":28066},"What is the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Be3?","The King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Be3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f4 0-0 6.Be2 c5 7.Nf3 cxd4 8.Nxd4 Nc6 9.Be3 and is classified under ECO code E79.",{"question":28068,"answer":28069},"Is the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Be3 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Be3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":28071,"answer":28072},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Be3?","Across 17,276 Lichess games, White wins 51% of the time, Black wins 42.6%, and 6.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and William E Martz. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Werner Golz are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":28074,"answer":28075},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Be3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Be3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3-cxd4-8-nxd4-nc6-9-be3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3-cxd4-8-nxd4-nc6-9-be3",{"moves":28006,"fen":28080,"gamesPlayed":28081,"whiteWinPct":634,"drawPct":4274,"blackWinPct":28082,"topPlayersWhite":28083,"topPlayersBlack":28087,"parentOpening":28014,"parentOpeningSlug":27992},"r1bq1rk1/pp2ppbp/2np1np1/8/2PNPP2/2N1B3/PP2B1PP/R2QK2R b KQ - 2 9",17276,42.6,[28084,28085,28086],{"name":422,"games":4060},{"name":27866,"games":1685},{"name":27985,"games":1440},[28088,28089,28090],{"name":415,"games":1443},{"name":27990,"games":116},{"name":10584,"games":116},{"title":27998,"description":28061},"kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3-cxd4-8-nxd4-nc6-9-be3","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-four-pawns-attack-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f4-0-0-6-be2-c5-7-nf3-cxd4-8-nxd4-nc6-9-be3",[123,432,433],"iOK5V40XiMIcumvdEQ5tmPP1TpYiH54VPRWOnk_nf7c",{"id":28097,"title":28098,"body":28099,"bots":28172,"categories":28173,"date":382,"description":28174,"eco":28175,"extension":92,"externalLink":28176,"faq":28179,"image":28192,"meta":28193,"navigation":111,"path":28194,"quickFacts":28195,"seo":28207,"slug":28208,"stem":28209,"tags":28210,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":28211},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation.md","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":28100,"toc":28165},[28101,28108,28110,28115,28117,28119,28133,28135,28137,28140,28148,28150,28152,28158,28160],[10,28102,28103,28104,28107],{},"The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation arises after ",[14,28105,28106],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3"," and falls under ECO code E80. The Sämisch is a well-established and respected system in the King's Indian, where 5.f3 reinforces the center without committing the king to either flank — White retains the option of castling queenside or kingside depending on how Black proceeds. This solid approach can be frustrating for Black, who typically wants to provoke White into overextending. That said, the Sämisch has clear drawbacks: the king's knight is denied its natural f3 square, slowing kingside development, and the g1-a7 diagonal is left open, creating potential vulnerabilities if White castles short. At the top level, the more natural 5.Nf3 has largely overtaken the Sämisch in popularity, though it still makes occasional appearances in grandmaster practice. For amateur players, the variation remains a perfectly sound choice that offers both sides engaging play. With 2.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,28109,22],{"id":21},[10,28111,25,28112,28114],{},[27,28113,23550],{"href":23278},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Florin Gheorghiu (86 games), Aleksey Dreev (85 games), Rainer Knaak (75 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (80 games), Svetozar Gligoric (66 games), John D M Nunn (56 games).",[19,28116,35],{"id":34},[10,28118,9589],{},[40,28120,28121,28125,28129],{},[43,28122,28123,11188],{},[14,28124,47],{},[43,28126,28127,17004],{},[14,28128,53],{},[43,28130,28131,504],{},[14,28132,59],{},[10,28134,63],{},[19,28136,176],{"id":175},[10,28138,28139],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3, the main continuations include:",[40,28141,28142],{},[43,28143,28144],{},[27,28145,28147],{"href":28146},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-0-0","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 0-0",[10,28149,202],{},[19,28151,206],{"id":205},[40,28153,28154],{},[43,28155,28156,214],{},[14,28157,213],{},[19,28159,67],{"id":66},[10,28161,28162,28163,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,28164,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":28166},[28167,28168,28169,28170,28171],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3) — The Sämisch Variation , a well-known and popular line in the King's Indian. With this solid move white bolsters his centre. He remains noncommittal with regards to his king, with castling both queenside or kingside possible depending on what black does. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E80",{"title":28177,"url":28178},"King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...g6/3._Nc3/3...Bg7/4._e4/4...d6/5._f3",[28180,28183,28186,28189],{"question":28181,"answer":28182},"What is the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation?","The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 and is classified under ECO code E80.",{"question":28184,"answer":28185},"Is the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":28187,"answer":28188},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 0-0](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":28190,"answer":28191},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation?","Across 2.6 million Lichess games, White wins 51.2% of the time, Black wins 43.7%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Florin Gheorghiu and Aleksey Dreev. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Svetozar Gligoric are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation",{"moves":28106,"fen":28196,"gamesPlayed":28197,"whiteWinPct":11256,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":17074,"topPlayersWhite":28198,"topPlayersBlack":28202,"parentOpening":23550,"parentOpeningSlug":23528},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/3p1np1/8/2PPP3/2N2P2/PP4PP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 5",2631007,[28199,28200,28201],{"name":19619,"games":9307},{"name":412,"games":613},{"name":24626,"games":11372},[28203,28204,28205],{"name":422,"games":1678},{"name":415,"games":2739},{"name":28206,"games":1040},"John D M Nunn",{"title":28098,"description":28174},"kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation",[123,432,433],"7m4qyiIngVog4deEghkBUkbhsGqR-B6GvnfvvatX1Uc",{"id":28213,"title":28214,"body":28215,"bots":28300,"categories":28301,"date":382,"description":28302,"eco":28303,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":28304,"image":28317,"meta":28318,"navigation":111,"path":28319,"quickFacts":28320,"seo":28331,"slug":28332,"stem":28333,"tags":28334,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":28335},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-0-0.md","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 0-0: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":28216,"toc":28293},[28217,28224,28226,28231,28233,28235,28249,28251,28253,28256,28276,28278,28280,28286,28288],[10,28218,28219,28220,28223],{},"The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 0-0 arises after ",[14,28221,28222],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0"," and falls under ECO code E81. With 2.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,28225,22],{"id":21},[10,28227,25,28228,28230],{},[27,28229,23458],{"href":23457},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksey Dreev (85 games), Florin Gheorghiu (71 games), Chris G Ward (69 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (66 games), Svetozar Gligoric (62 games), John D M Nunn (56 games).",[19,28232,35],{"id":34},[10,28234,8426],{},[40,28236,28237,28241,28245],{},[43,28238,28239,4328],{},[14,28240,47],{},[43,28242,28243,7748],{},[14,28244,53],{},[43,28246,28247,504],{},[14,28248,59],{},[10,28250,63],{},[19,28252,176],{"id":175},[10,28254,28255],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,28257,28258,28264,28270],{},[43,28259,28260],{},[27,28261,28263],{"href":28262},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-b6","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 b6",[43,28265,28266],{},[27,28267,28269],{"href":28268},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-nc6","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 Nc6",[43,28271,28272],{},[27,28273,28275],{"href":28274},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5",[10,28277,202],{},[19,28279,206],{"id":205},[40,28281,28282],{},[43,28283,28284,214],{},[14,28285,213],{},[19,28287,67],{"id":66},[10,28289,28290,28291,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 0-0 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,28292,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":28294},[28295,28296,28297,28298,28299],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 0-0 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0) — White plays f3 to reinforce the center, a system known for its strategic depth. The Sämisch often leads to opposite-side castling and sharp mutual attacks where both sides race to break through on their respective flanks. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E81",[28305,28308,28311,28314],{"question":28306,"answer":28307},"What is the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 0-0?","The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 0-0 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 and is classified under ECO code E81.",{"question":28309,"answer":28310},"Is the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 0-0 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 0-0 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":28312,"answer":28313},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 0-0?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 b6](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-b6); [King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 Nc6](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-nc6); [King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":28315,"answer":28316},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 0-0?","Across 2.5 million Lichess games, White wins 50.7% of the time, Black wins 44.1%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksey Dreev and Florin Gheorghiu. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Svetozar Gligoric are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-0-0",{"moves":28222,"fen":28321,"gamesPlayed":28322,"whiteWinPct":4416,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":7867,"topPlayersWhite":28323,"topPlayersBlack":28327,"parentOpening":23458,"parentOpeningSlug":28208},"rnbq1rk1/ppp1ppbp/3p1np1/8/2PPP3/2N2P2/PP4PP/R1BQKBNR w KQ - 1 6",2470313,[28324,28325,28326],{"name":412,"games":613},{"name":19619,"games":323},{"name":9542,"games":3309},[28328,28329,28330],{"name":422,"games":2739},{"name":415,"games":8627},{"name":28206,"games":1040},{"title":28214,"description":28302},"kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-0-0","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-0-0",[123,432,433],"LbBfHelwrGlXiDmSEtVGYIcnHbZ7NBuChwxy7EaIDQg",{"id":28337,"title":28338,"body":28339,"bots":28398,"categories":28399,"date":382,"description":28400,"eco":28401,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":28402,"image":28415,"meta":28416,"navigation":111,"path":28417,"quickFacts":28418,"seo":28431,"slug":28432,"stem":28433,"tags":28434,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":28435},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-b6.md","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":28340,"toc":28392},[28341,28348,28350,28355,28357,28360,28375,28377,28379,28385,28387],[10,28342,28343,28344,28347],{},"The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6 arises after ",[14,28345,28346],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 b6"," and falls under ECO code E82. With 76,642 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,28349,22],{"id":21},[10,28351,25,28352,28354],{},[27,28353,28147],{"href":28146},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Florin Gheorghiu (14 games), Theodor Ghitescu (8 games), Rainer Knaak (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Milan Vukic (14 games), Leonid Stein (12 games), Wlodzimierz Schmidt (8 games).",[19,28356,35],{"id":34},[10,28358,28359],{},"Based on 76,477 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,28361,28362,28366,28371],{},[43,28363,28364,1492],{},[14,28365,47],{},[43,28367,28368,28370],{},[14,28369,53],{},": 41.5%",[43,28372,28373,3034],{},[14,28374,59],{},[10,28376,63],{},[19,28378,206],{"id":205},[40,28380,28381],{},[43,28382,28383,214],{},[14,28384,213],{},[19,28386,67],{"id":66},[10,28388,28389,28390,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,28391,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":28393},[28394,28395,28396,28397],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 b6) — Black plays ...b6, a flexible approach in the Sämisch that delays the central confrontation. The fianchettoed bishop on b7 adds pressure to the center while Black maintains options for ...e5 or ...c5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E82",[28403,28406,28409,28412],{"question":28404,"answer":28405},"What is the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6?","The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 b6 and is classified under ECO code E82.",{"question":28407,"answer":28408},"Is the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":28410,"answer":28411},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6?","Across 76,642 Lichess games, White wins 53.8% of the time, Black wins 41.5%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Florin Gheorghiu and Theodor Ghitescu. On the Black side, Milan Vukic and Leonid Stein are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":28413,"answer":28414},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-b6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-b6",{"moves":28346,"fen":28419,"gamesPlayed":28420,"whiteWinPct":1550,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":28421,"topPlayersWhite":28422,"topPlayersBlack":28427,"parentOpening":28147,"parentOpeningSlug":28332},"rnbq1rk1/p1p1ppbp/1p1p1np1/8/2PPP3/2N1BP2/PP4PP/R2QKBNR w KQ - 0 7",76642,41.5,[28423,28424,28426],{"name":19619,"games":289},{"name":28425,"games":1440},"Theodor Ghitescu",{"name":24626,"games":1443},[28428,28429,28430],{"name":6388,"games":289},{"name":27872,"games":2096},{"name":16648,"games":1440},{"title":28338,"description":28400},"kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-b6","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-b6",[123,432,433],"PiEEoWJlASkTPPLTz0w8KYqewqu4BrktmvZa8-UaqEM",{"id":28437,"title":28438,"body":28439,"bots":28519,"categories":28520,"date":382,"description":28521,"eco":28522,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":28523,"image":28536,"meta":28537,"navigation":111,"path":28538,"quickFacts":28539,"seo":28550,"slug":28551,"stem":28552,"tags":28553,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":28554},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5.md","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":28440,"toc":28512},[28441,28448,28450,28455,28457,28460,28474,28476,28478,28481,28495,28497,28499,28505,28507],[10,28442,28443,28444,28447],{},"The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5 arises after ",[14,28445,28446],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5"," and falls under ECO code E85. With 510,878 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,28449,22],{"id":21},[10,28451,25,28452,28454],{},[27,28453,28147],{"href":28146},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Rainer Knaak (22 games), Florin Gheorghiu (19 games), Anatoly Karpov (19 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (36 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (36 games), Praveen Mahadeo Thipsay (18 games).",[19,28456,35],{"id":34},[10,28458,28459],{},"Based on 509,929 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,28461,28462,28466,28470],{},[43,28463,28464,6205],{},[14,28465,47],{},[43,28467,28468,16469],{},[14,28469,53],{},[43,28471,28472,2632],{},[14,28473,59],{},[10,28475,63],{},[19,28477,176],{"id":175},[10,28479,28480],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5, the main continuations include:",[40,28482,28483,28489],{},[43,28484,28485],{},[27,28486,28488],{"href":28487},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5",[43,28490,28491],{},[27,28492,28494],{"href":28493},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-nge2-c6","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.Nge2 c6",[10,28496,202],{},[19,28498,206],{"id":205},[40,28500,28501],{},[43,28502,28503,214],{},[14,28504,213],{},[19,28506,67],{"id":66},[10,28508,28509,28510,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E85",[28524,28527,28530,28533],{"question":28525,"answer":28526},"What is the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5?","The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 and is classified under ECO code E85.",{"question":28528,"answer":28529},"Is the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":28531,"answer":28532},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5); [King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.Nge2 c6](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-nge2-c6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":28534,"answer":28535},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5?","Across 510,878 Lichess games, White wins 51.7% of the time, Black wins 43%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Rainer Knaak and Florin Gheorghiu. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Wolfgang Uhlmann are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5",{"moves":28446,"fen":28540,"gamesPlayed":28541,"whiteWinPct":6268,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":645,"topPlayersWhite":28542,"topPlayersBlack":28546,"parentOpening":28147,"parentOpeningSlug":28332},"rnbq1rk1/ppp2pbp/3p1np1/4p3/2PPP3/2N1BP2/PP4PP/R2QKBNR w KQ - 0 7",510878,[28543,28544,28545],{"name":24626,"games":1447},{"name":19619,"games":1437},{"name":5207,"games":1437},[28547,28548,28549],{"name":415,"games":5208},{"name":422,"games":5208},{"name":9793,"games":1672},{"title":28438,"description":28521},"kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5",[123,432,433],"EYPcWhsegCuznA9qVJfAdsL3SwRrFmRUbEMfXbxDzQA",{"id":28556,"title":28557,"body":28558,"bots":28633,"categories":28634,"date":382,"description":28635,"eco":28636,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":28637,"image":28650,"meta":28651,"navigation":111,"path":28652,"quickFacts":28653,"seo":28664,"slug":28665,"stem":28666,"tags":28667,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":28668},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5.md","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.d5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":28559,"toc":28626},[28560,28567,28569,28575,28577,28580,28594,28596,28598,28601,28609,28611,28613,28619,28621],[10,28561,28562,28563,28566],{},"The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.d5 arises after ",[14,28564,28565],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5"," and falls under ECO code E87. With 323,321 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,28568,22],{"id":21},[10,28570,25,28571,28574],{},[27,28572,28573],{"href":28274},"King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... e5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Rainer Knaak (20 games), Florin Gheorghiu (19 games), Petr Haba (15 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (30 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (28 games), Lothar Vogt (11 games).",[19,28576,35],{"id":34},[10,28578,28579],{},"Based on 322,669 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,28581,28582,28586,28590],{},[43,28583,28584,3921],{},[14,28585,47],{},[43,28587,28588,9038],{},[14,28589,53],{},[43,28591,28592,1502],{},[14,28593,59],{},[10,28595,63],{},[19,28597,176],{"id":175},[10,28599,28600],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5, the main continuations include:",[40,28602,28603],{},[43,28604,28605],{},[27,28606,28608],{"href":28607},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 c6",[10,28610,202],{},[19,28612,206],{"id":205},[40,28614,28615],{},[43,28616,28617,214],{},[14,28618,213],{},[19,28620,67],{"id":66},[10,28622,28623,28624,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.d5 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E87",[28638,28641,28644,28647],{"question":28639,"answer":28640},"What is the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.d5?","The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.d5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 and is classified under ECO code E87.",{"question":28642,"answer":28643},"Is the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.d5 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.d5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":28645,"answer":28646},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.d5?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 c6](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":28648,"answer":28649},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.d5?","Across 323,321 Lichess games, White wins 51% of the time, Black wins 44%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Rainer Knaak and Florin Gheorghiu. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Wolfgang Uhlmann are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5",{"moves":28565,"fen":28654,"gamesPlayed":28655,"whiteWinPct":634,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":3876,"topPlayersWhite":28656,"topPlayersBlack":28660,"parentOpening":28573,"parentOpeningSlug":28551},"rnbq1rk1/ppp2pbp/3p1np1/3Pp3/2P1P3/2N1BP2/PP4PP/R2QKBNR b KQ - 0 7",323321,[28657,28658,28659],{"name":24626,"games":2881},{"name":19619,"games":1437},{"name":3883,"games":1685},[28661,28662,28663],{"name":415,"games":1253},{"name":422,"games":3587},{"name":1873,"games":3779},{"title":28557,"description":28635},"kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5",[123,432,433],"rsVESOnqemqA_v2gEkXcZN_qCzBXnznIY3Lx8XFZN5o",{"id":28670,"title":28671,"body":28672,"bots":28748,"categories":28749,"date":382,"description":28750,"eco":28751,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":28752,"image":28765,"meta":28766,"navigation":111,"path":28767,"quickFacts":28768,"seo":28782,"slug":28783,"stem":28784,"tags":28785,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":28786},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6.md","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":28673,"toc":28741},[28674,28681,28683,28689,28691,28694,28709,28711,28713,28716,28724,28726,28728,28734,28736],[10,28675,28676,28677,28680],{},"The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 arises after ",[14,28678,28679],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 c6"," and falls under ECO code E88. With 98,476 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,28682,22],{"id":21},[10,28684,25,28685,28688],{},[27,28686,28687],{"href":28487},"King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.d5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Lev Polugaevsky (10 games), Rainer Knaak (9 games), Yuri S Razuvaev (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (17 games), Lothar Vogt (10 games), Vadim Milov (10 games).",[19,28690,35],{"id":34},[10,28692,28693],{},"Based on 98,264 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,28695,28696,28701,28705],{},[43,28697,28698,28700],{},[14,28699,47],{},": 52.2%",[43,28702,28703,11525],{},[14,28704,53],{},[43,28706,28707,8953],{},[14,28708,59],{},[10,28710,63],{},[19,28712,176],{"id":175},[10,28714,28715],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 c6, the main continuations include:",[40,28717,28718],{},[43,28719,28720],{},[27,28721,28723],{"href":28722},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6-8-nge2-cxd5","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 c6 8.Nge2 cxd5",[10,28725,202],{},[19,28727,206],{"id":205},[40,28729,28730],{},[43,28731,28732,214],{},[14,28733,213],{},[19,28735,67],{"id":66},[10,28737,28738,28739,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,28740,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":28742},[28743,28744,28745,28746,28747],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 c6) — White closes the center with d5 after ...e5, creating a strategic battle where Black maneuvers on the kingside and White expands on the queenside. Piece maneuvering and pawn breaks determine the outcome. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E88",[28753,28756,28759,28762],{"question":28754,"answer":28755},"What is the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6?","The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 c6 and is classified under ECO code E88.",{"question":28757,"answer":28758},"Is the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 good for beginners?","The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":28760,"answer":28761},"What are the main variations of the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6?","The main continuations include: [King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 c6 8.Nge2 cxd5](/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6-8-nge2-cxd5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":28763,"answer":28764},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6?","Across 98,476 Lichess games, White wins 52.2% of the time, Black wins 42.9%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Lev Polugaevsky and Rainer Knaak. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Lothar Vogt are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6",{"moves":28679,"fen":28769,"gamesPlayed":28770,"whiteWinPct":28771,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":11595,"topPlayersWhite":28772,"topPlayersBlack":28777,"parentOpening":28687,"parentOpeningSlug":28665},"rnbq1rk1/pp3pbp/2pp1np1/3Pp3/2P1P3/2N1BP2/PP4PP/R2QKBNR w KQ - 0 8",98476,52.2,[28773,28774,28775],{"name":6275,"games":1033},{"name":24626,"games":1561},{"name":28776,"games":1561},"Yuri S Razuvaev",[28778,28779,28780],{"name":415,"games":379},{"name":1873,"games":1033},{"name":28781,"games":1033},"Vadim Milov",{"title":28671,"description":28750},"kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6",[123,432,433],"fQUaUGGwL6BAOiIEekYV30THIyLhM2_ExWi4BlEi0FU",{"id":28788,"title":28789,"body":28790,"bots":28849,"categories":28850,"date":382,"description":28851,"eco":28852,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":28853,"image":28866,"meta":28867,"navigation":111,"path":28868,"quickFacts":28869,"seo":28884,"slug":28885,"stem":28886,"tags":28887,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":28888},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6-8-nge2-cxd5.md","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":28791,"toc":28843},[28792,28799,28801,28807,28809,28812,28826,28828,28830,28836,28838],[10,28793,28794,28795,28798],{},"The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd5 arises after ",[14,28796,28797],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 c6 8.Nge2 cxd5"," and falls under ECO code E89. With 10,270 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,28800,22],{"id":21},[10,28802,25,28803,28806],{},[27,28804,28805],{"href":28607},"King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Luben Popov (9 games), Valentina Gunina (4 games), Hannes Stefansson (4 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (7 games), Leonhard William Barden (4 games), Jonathan Penrose (3 games).",[19,28808,35],{"id":34},[10,28810,28811],{},"Based on 10,255 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,28813,28814,28818,28822],{},[43,28815,28816,15330],{},[14,28817,47],{},[43,28819,28820,11856],{},[14,28821,53],{},[43,28823,28824,7112],{},[14,28825,59],{},[10,28827,63],{},[19,28829,206],{"id":205},[40,28831,28832],{},[43,28833,28834,214],{},[14,28835,213],{},[19,28837,67],{"id":66},[10,28839,28840,28841,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,28842,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":28844},[28845,28846,28847,28848],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 c6 8.Nge2 cxd5) — White closes the center with d5 after ...e5, creating a strategic battle where Black maneuvers on the kingside and White expands on the queenside. Piece maneuvering and pawn breaks determine the outcome. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":28861,"answer":28862},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd5?","Across 10,270 Lichess games, White wins 51.9% of the time, Black wins 42.8%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Luben Popov and Valentina Gunina. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Leonhard William Barden are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":28864,"answer":28865},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6-8-nge2-cxd5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6-8-nge2-cxd5",{"moves":28797,"fen":28870,"gamesPlayed":28871,"whiteWinPct":15378,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":11899,"topPlayersWhite":28872,"topPlayersBlack":28878,"parentOpening":28805,"parentOpeningSlug":28783},"rnbq1rk1/pp3pbp/3p1np1/3pp3/2P1P3/2N1BP2/PP2N1PP/R2QKB1R w KQ - 0 9",10270,[28873,28875,28876],{"name":28874,"games":1561},"Luben Popov",{"name":5812,"games":116},{"name":28877,"games":116},"Hannes Stefansson",[28879,28880,28882],{"name":415,"games":1443},{"name":28881,"games":116},"Leonhard William Barden",{"name":28883,"games":589},"Jonathan Penrose",{"title":28789,"description":28851},"kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6-8-nge2-cxd5","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-d5-c6-8-nge2-cxd5",[123,432,433],"yaIyhuz7IW0_gVKKIREaffNC8DiLugm2MoiQU3u_Vo4",{"id":28890,"title":28671,"body":28891,"bots":28947,"categories":28948,"date":382,"description":28949,"eco":28950,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":28951,"image":28960,"meta":28961,"navigation":111,"path":28962,"quickFacts":28963,"seo":28978,"slug":28979,"stem":28980,"tags":28981,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":28982},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-nge2-c6.md",{"type":7,"value":28892,"toc":28941},[28893,28899,28901,28906,28908,28911,28925,28927,28929,28935,28937],[10,28894,28676,28895,28898],{},[14,28896,28897],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.Nge2 c6"," and falls under ECO code E86. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Praveen Mahadeo Thipsay (12 games), Dusan Popovic (10 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (9 games).",[19,28907,35],{"id":34},[10,28909,28910],{},"Based on 28,341 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,28912,28913,28917,28921],{},[43,28914,28915,28700],{},[14,28916,47],{},[43,28918,28919,6736],{},[14,28920,53],{},[43,28922,28923,2632],{},[14,28924,59],{},[10,28926,63],{},[19,28928,206],{"id":205},[40,28930,28931],{},[43,28932,28933,214],{},[14,28934,213],{},[19,28936,67],{"id":66},[10,28938,28738,28939,1397],{},[27,28940,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":28942},[28943,28944,28945,28946],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.Nge2 c6) — Black strikes with ...e5, the most principled response to the Sämisch. Both sides often castle on opposite wings, creating a thrilling race where White attacks on the queenside while Black storms the kingside. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E86",[28952,28954,28955,28957],{"question":28754,"answer":28953},"The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.Nge2 c6 and is classified under ECO code E86.",{"question":28757,"answer":28758},{"question":28763,"answer":28956},"Across 28,379 Lichess games, White wins 52.2% of the time, Black wins 42.4%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Carsten Hoi and Klaus Bischoff. On the Black side, Praveen Mahadeo Thipsay and Dusan Popovic are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":28958,"answer":28959},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-nge2-c6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-nge2-c6",{"moves":28897,"fen":28964,"gamesPlayed":28965,"whiteWinPct":28771,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":6796,"topPlayersWhite":28966,"topPlayersBlack":28973,"parentOpening":28573,"parentOpeningSlug":28551},"rnbq1rk1/pp3pbp/2pp1np1/4p3/2PPP3/2N1BP2/PP2N1PP/R2QKB1R w KQ - 0 8",28379,[28967,28969,28971],{"name":28968,"games":623},"Carsten Hoi",{"name":28970,"games":2096},"Klaus Bischoff",{"name":28972,"games":3779},"Javier B Campos Moreno",[28974,28975,28977],{"name":9793,"games":2096},{"name":28976,"games":1033},"Dusan Popovic",{"name":422,"games":1561},{"title":28671,"description":28949},"kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-nge2-c6","articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-e5-7-nge2-c6",[123,432,433],"LBs990YLOjmudaemXJZ-Zy1Z8VVHGnF3MB9RkCTOlBQ",{"id":28984,"title":28985,"body":28986,"bots":29060,"categories":29061,"date":382,"description":29062,"eco":29063,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":29064,"image":29077,"meta":29078,"navigation":111,"path":29079,"quickFacts":29080,"seo":29093,"slug":29094,"stem":29095,"tags":29096,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":29097},"openings/articles/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-nc6.md","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Heikki MJ Westerinen (42 games), Igor A Zaitsev (21 games), John D M Nunn (21 games).",[19,29003,35],{"id":34},[10,29005,29006],{},"Based on 425,714 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,29008,29009,29013,29017],{},[43,29010,29011,2290],{},[14,29012,47],{},[43,29014,29015,9844],{},[14,29016,53],{},[43,29018,29019,8953],{},[14,29020,59],{},[10,29022,63],{},[19,29024,176],{"id":175},[10,29026,29027],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 Nc6, the main continuations include:",[40,29029,29030],{},[43,29031,29032],{},[27,29033,29035],{"href":29034},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-defence-s-misch-variation-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4-d6-5-f3-0-0-6-be3-nc6-7-nge2-a6-8-qd2-rb8","King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 Nc6 7.Nge2 a6 8.Qd2 Rb8",[10,29037,202],{},[19,29039,206],{"id":205},[40,29041,29042],{},[43,29043,29044,214],{},[14,29045,213],{},[19,29047,67],{"id":66},[10,29049,29050,29051,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,29052,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":29054},[29055,29056,29057,29058,29059],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 Nc6) — Black develops ...Nc6, increasing pressure on d4 and keeping central options flexible. This setup can lead to sharp tactical play when Black eventually strikes with ...e5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E83",[29065,29068,29071,29074],{"question":29066,"answer":29067},"What is the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6?","The King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":29075,"answer":29076},"What are the win rates for the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6?","Across 426,587 Lichess games, White wins 50.2% of the time, Black wins 44.9%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Florin Gheorghiu and Rainer Knaak. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include John D M Nunn (22 games), Heikki MJ Westerinen (18 games), Alexei Fedorov (16 games).",[19,29119,35],{"id":34},[10,29121,29122],{},"Based on 41,602 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,29124,29125,29129,29133],{},[43,29126,29127,9236],{},[14,29128,47],{},[43,29130,29131,972],{},[14,29132,53],{},[43,29134,29135,5649],{},[14,29136,59],{},[10,29138,63],{},[19,29140,206],{"id":205},[40,29142,29143],{},[43,29144,29145,214],{},[14,29146,213],{},[19,29148,67],{"id":66},[10,29150,29151,29152,1397],{},"The best way to learn the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Rb8 is through practice. 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On the Black side, John D M Nunn and Heikki MJ Westerinen are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":29175,"answer":29176},"How can I practice the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Rb8?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the King's Indian Defence, Sämisch Variation: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Rb8 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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This is the single most common opening move sequence in chess. White places a piece on an active square, strengthens control of the center and d4 in particular, and puts immediate pressure on Black's e5-pawn. Black must decide whether to defend the pawn or launch a counter-attack. The overwhelming favorite is 2...Nc6, which develops a piece while simultaneously protecting e5 and contesting d4, making it roughly five times more popular than all alternatives combined. From here, the game branches into many of chess's most celebrated openings: 3. Bb5 enters the Spanish (Ruy Lopez), 3. Bc4 the Italian, and 3. d4 the Scotch. With 816 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,29210,22],{"id":21},[10,29212,25,29213,29215],{},[27,29214,3908],{"href":3907},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (617 games), Sergey Karjakin (428 games), Alexei Shirov (416 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Sokolov (487 games), Levon Aronian (483 games), Oleg M Romanishin (456 games).",[19,29217,35],{"id":34},[10,29219,29220],{},"Based on 816 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,29222,29223,29228,29232],{},[43,29224,29225,29227],{},[14,29226,47],{},": 51.1%",[43,29229,29230,16791],{},[14,29231,53],{},[43,29233,29234,3225],{},[14,29235,59],{},[10,29237,3520],{},[19,29239,176],{"id":175},[10,29241,29242],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,29244,29245,29251,29257],{},[43,29246,29247],{},[27,29248,29250],{"href":29249},"/resources/openings/petrov-defense","Petrov Defense",[43,29252,29253],{},[27,29254,29256],{"href":29255},"/resources/openings/philidor-defense","Philidor Defense",[43,29258,29259],{},[27,29260,29262],{"href":29261},"/resources/openings/kings-knight-opening-nc6","King's Knight Opening: Nc6",[10,29264,202],{},[19,29266,67],{"id":66},[10,29268,29269,29270,77],{},"The best way to learn the King's Knight Opening is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":29313,"answer":29314},"What are the main variations of the King's Knight Opening?","The main continuations include: [Petrov Defense](/resources/openings/petrov-defense); [Philidor Defense](/resources/openings/philidor-defense); [King's Knight Opening: Nc6](/resources/openings/kings-knight-opening-nc6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":29316,"answer":29317},"What are the win rates for the King's Knight Opening?","Across 816 million Lichess games, White wins 51.1% of the time, Black wins 44.6%, and 4.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Sergey Karjakin. 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This natural developing move is by far Black's most popular response, defending the e5-pawn while simultaneously contesting d4, and it produces the most common position in chess after just two moves per side. Black keeps pawn commitments to a minimum for now. White's next move is typically a bishop development, and by delaying Nc3, White preserves the possibility of occupying the center with c3 and d4. The most popular and theoretically rich continuation is 3. Bb5, the Spanish or Ruy Lopez, which indirectly pressures the e5-pawn by targeting its defender on c6. This tends to produce deep, positional battles. The main line continues 3...a6, though numerous other well-studied responses exist. With 523.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,29374,22],{"id":21},[10,29376,25,29377,29379],{},[27,29378,12864],{"href":12863},". 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Levon Aronian (480 games), Ivan Sokolov (477 games), Oleg M Romanishin (456 games).",[19,29381,35],{"id":34},[10,29383,29384],{},"Based on 523.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,29386,29387,29391,29395],{},[43,29388,29389,8670],{},[14,29390,47],{},[43,29392,29393,9844],{},[14,29394,53],{},[43,29396,29397,3225],{},[14,29398,59],{},[10,29400,3520],{},[19,29402,176],{"id":175},[10,29404,29405],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6, the main continuations include:",[40,29407,29408,29412,29416,29422,29428],{},[43,29409,29410],{},[27,29411,17662],{"href":17661},[43,29413,29414],{},[27,29415,3495],{"href":3494},[43,29417,29418],{},[27,29419,29421],{"href":29420},"/resources/openings/scotch-game","Scotch Game",[43,29423,29424],{},[27,29425,29427],{"href":29426},"/resources/openings/ponziani","Ponziani",[43,29429,29430],{},[27,29431,29433],{"href":29432},"/resources/openings/three-knights-game","Three Knights Game",[10,29435,202],{},[19,29437,67],{"id":66},[10,29439,29440,29441,77],{},"The best way to learn the King's Knight Opening: Nc6 is through practice. 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Black avoids committing another pawn for now. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C44",{"title":29471,"url":29472},"King's Knight Opening: Nc6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6",[29474,29477,29480,29483],{"question":29475,"answer":29476},"What is the King's Knight Opening: Nc6?","The King's Knight Opening: Nc6 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code C44. 2...Nc6 is the natural and most common move, combining defence of the pawn with control of the d4 square.",{"question":29478,"answer":29479},"Is the King's Knight Opening: Nc6 good for beginners?","The King's Knight Opening: Nc6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":29481,"answer":29482},"What are the main variations of the King's Knight Opening: Nc6?","The main continuations include: [Italian Game](/resources/openings/italian-game); [Ruy Lopez](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez); [Scotch Game](/resources/openings/scotch-game); [Ponziani](/resources/openings/ponziani); [Three Knights Game](/resources/openings/three-knights-game). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":29484,"answer":29485},"What are the win rates for the King's Knight Opening: Nc6?","Across 523.1 million Lichess games, White wins 50.8% of the time, Black wins 44.9%, and 4.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Sergey Karjakin. 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Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[9116,29462],{"title":29358,"description":12978,"botIds":29519,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},[1680,12903],"fwkrhvDWazeQE7ez_Sx5KyjlLj28gg_RjgcQan25Ayg",{"id":29522,"title":29523,"body":29524,"bots":29629,"categories":29648,"date":382,"description":29649,"eco":29650,"extension":92,"externalLink":29651,"faq":29654,"image":29667,"meta":29668,"navigation":111,"path":29669,"quickFacts":29670,"seo":29688,"slug":1743,"stem":29689,"tags":29690,"trainingTips":29691,"__hash__":29704},"openings/articles/openings/kings-pawn-game.md","King's Pawn Game: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":29525,"toc":29623},[29526,29533,29535,29538,29540,29543,29557,29559,29561,29564,29614,29616,29618],[10,29527,29528,29529,29532],{},"The King's Pawn Game arises after ",[14,29530,29531],{},"1.e4"," and falls under ECO code B00. Known as the King's Pawn Opening, 1.e4 is the single most popular first move across all levels of chess. It immediately opens diagonals for both the queen and the king's bishop while contesting central squares. The pawn directly covers d5 and f5, though Black can neutralize that influence with moves like 1...e6. Perhaps even more important is that the pawn occupies e4 itself: with a white pawn stationed there, Black cannot place a pawn on e4, which means White's g1-knight can safely develop to f3 without risk of being chased away by a pawn advance. Black has numerous responses available, but the central challenge is to prevent White from building or maintaining a two-pawn center with pawns on both e4 and d4. If Black can establish a pawn on d4, it becomes very difficult for White to sustain that ideal central formation. With 2921.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,29534,22],{"id":21},[10,29536,29537],{},"Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (1534 games), Vlastimil Jansa (1449 games), Heikki MJ Westerinen (1409 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Viktor Korchnoi (999 games), Loek Van Wely (853 games), Vassily Ivanchuk (835 games).",[19,29539,35],{"id":34},[10,29541,29542],{},"Based on 2921.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,29544,29545,29549,29553],{},[43,29546,29547,977],{},[14,29548,47],{},[43,29550,29551,5746],{},[14,29552,53],{},[43,29554,29555,3225],{},[14,29556,59],{},[10,29558,63],{},[19,29560,176],{"id":175},[10,29562,29563],{},"After 1.e4, the main continuations include:",[40,29565,29566,29570,29575,29580,29585,29591,29597,29602,29608],{},[43,29567,29568],{},[27,29569,4061],{"href":3907},[43,29571,29572],{},[27,29573,29574],{"href":1150},"Sicilian",[43,29576,29577],{},[27,29578,29579],{"href":958},"French",[43,29581,29582],{},[27,29583,29584],{"href":743},"Caro-Kann",[43,29586,29587],{},[27,29588,29590],{"href":29589},"/resources/openings/modern-defense","Modern Defense",[43,29592,29593],{},[27,29594,29596],{"href":29595},"/resources/openings/scandinavian","Scandinavian",[43,29598,29599],{},[27,29600,29601],{"href":1788},"Alekhine",[43,29603,29604],{},[27,29605,29607],{"href":29606},"/resources/openings/owens-defense","Owen's Defense",[43,29609,29610],{},[27,29611,29613],{"href":29612},"/resources/openings/pirc","Pirc",[10,29615,202],{},[19,29617,67],{"id":66},[10,29619,29620,29621,77],{},"The best way to learn the King's Pawn Game is through practice. 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Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[232,29641],{"title":19228,"description":9370,"botIds":29696,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},[9302,6971],{"title":19231,"description":29698,"botIds":29699,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Rupert Radio is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Whisk Wood is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[9325,4862],{"title":19234,"description":9376,"botIds":29701,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},[9116,595],{"title":19237,"description":12978,"botIds":29703,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},[1680,12903],"2EOwYzEn51aE8OIQ5czrGB6Xc5QdKAsNht7FVv-uqgs",{"id":29706,"title":29707,"body":29708,"bots":29757,"categories":29758,"date":89,"description":29759,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":29760,"faq":29762,"image":29775,"meta":29776,"navigation":111,"path":29777,"quickFacts":29778,"seo":29780,"slug":29781,"stem":29782,"tags":29783,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":29784},"openings/articles/openings/lasker-simul-special.md","Lasker Simul Special: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":29709,"toc":29752},[29710,29717,29719,29723,29725,29728,29742,29744,29746],[10,29711,29712,29713,29716],{},"The Lasker Simul Special arises after ",[14,29714,29715],{},"1.g3 h5"," and falls under ECO code A00. This is a curious and unconventional response where Black's idea is to push the pawn further to h4, aiming to open the h-file for potential attacking chances against White's kingside. With 409,219 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a rarely played opening.",[19,29718,22],{"id":21},[10,29720,25,29721,31],{},[27,29722,3122],{"href":3121},[19,29724,35],{"id":34},[10,29726,29727],{},"Based on 409,219 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,29729,29730,29734,29738],{},[43,29731,29732,15152],{},[14,29733,47],{},[43,29735,29736,14029],{},[14,29737,53],{},[43,29739,29740,1173],{},[14,29741,59],{},[10,29743,985],{},[19,29745,67],{"id":66},[10,29747,29748,29749,77],{},"The best way to learn the Lasker Simul Special is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":29770,"answer":29771},"What are the win rates for the Lasker Simul Special?","Across 409,219 Lichess games, White wins 46% of the time, Black wins 49.3%, and 4.8% are drawn.",{"question":29773,"answer":29774},"How can I practice the Lasker Simul Special?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Lasker Simul Special by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/lasker-simul-special.webp",{},"/articles/openings/lasker-simul-special",{"moves":29715,"gamesPlayed":29779,"whiteWinPct":4563,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":14092,"parentOpening":3122,"parentOpeningSlug":3099},409219,{"title":29707,"description":29759},"lasker-simul-special","articles/openings/lasker-simul-special",[123,125],"l1BB7ZBynlKd0BSa3PpBVwi999ItiKtEqiihySxYYoA",{"id":29786,"title":29787,"body":29788,"bots":29836,"categories":29847,"date":382,"description":29848,"eco":7843,"extension":92,"externalLink":29849,"faq":29852,"image":29865,"meta":29866,"navigation":111,"path":29867,"quickFacts":29868,"seo":29879,"slug":29880,"stem":29881,"tags":29882,"trainingTips":29883,"__hash__":29899},"openings/articles/openings/london-system.md","London System: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":29789,"toc":29831},[29790,29797,29799,29803,29805,29808,29822,29824,29826],[10,29791,29792,29793,29796],{},"The London System arises after ",[14,29794,29795],{},"1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Bf4"," and falls under ECO code D02. In this system, White's plan revolves around supporting d4 with e3 and eventually establishing a knight on e5, where it is reinforced by both the e-pawn and the dark-squared bishop. By developing the bishop to f4 before playing e3, White avoids entombing it behind the pawn chain. A hallmark of the London System is its flexibility: White follows the same general strategic blueprint regardless of Black's setup, and the specific move order is highly adaptable. The same position can also be reached via the Accelerated London (1. d4 d5 2. Bf4 Nf6 3. Nf3). Black has several ways to challenge the structure, including ...c5 to strike at the centre and ...Qb6 to target the b2 pawn, which is left somewhat exposed after the bishop has moved away from the queenside. With 17.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,29798,22],{"id":21},[10,29800,25,29801,7731],{},[27,29802,148],{"href":147},[19,29804,35],{"id":34},[10,29806,29807],{},"Based on 17.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,29809,29810,29814,29818],{},[43,29811,29812,4120],{},[14,29813,47],{},[43,29815,29816,4221],{},[14,29817,53],{},[43,29819,29820,7112],{},[14,29821,59],{},[10,29823,3520],{},[19,29825,67],{"id":66},[10,29827,29828,29829,77],{},"The best way to learn the London System is through practice. 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Now that they have developed their bishop, they can play e3 without trapping it behind the pawn chain. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":29850,"url":29851},"London System - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._Nf3/2...Nf6/3._Bf4",[29853,29856,29859,29862],{"question":29854,"answer":29855},"What is the London System?","The London System begins with 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Bf4 and is classified under ECO code D02. White is playing the London system, where they plan to support d4 with their e3 pawn and eventually plant their knight on e5, controlled by the e pawn and the dark square bishop.",{"question":29857,"answer":29858},"Is the London System good for beginners?","Yes, the London System is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":29860,"answer":29861},"What are the win rates for the London System?","Across 17.9 million Lichess games, White wins 50.5% of the time, Black wins 44.2%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Pia Cramling and Ulf Andersson. On the Black side, Oleg Korneev and Jonny Hector are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":29863,"answer":29864},"How can I practice the London System?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the London System against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 895 rating) to advanced (2641+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/london-system.webp",{},"/articles/openings/london-system",{"moves":29795,"fen":29869,"gamesPlayed":29870,"whiteWinPct":4169,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":4275,"topPlayersWhite":29871,"topPlayersBlack":29875,"parentOpening":148,"parentOpeningSlug":427},"rnbqkb1r/ppp1pppp/5n2/3p4/3P1B2/5N2/PPP1PPPP/RN1QKB1R b KQkq - 3 3",17913762,[29872,29873,29874],{"name":7870,"games":7871},{"name":4283,"games":7873},{"name":7875,"games":7876},[29876,29877,29878],{"name":4423,"games":7411},{"name":677,"games":7880},{"name":1734,"games":7882},{"title":29787,"description":29848},"london-system","articles/openings/london-system",[123,432,125,723],[29884,29887,29890,29893,29896],{"title":29885,"description":7890,"botIds":29886,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the London System",[3963,7798],{"title":29888,"description":7894,"botIds":29889,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the London System",[7835,7803],{"title":29891,"description":7898,"botIds":29892,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the London System",[7809,7815],{"title":29894,"description":7902,"botIds":29895,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the London System",[3282,7828],{"title":29897,"description":7906,"botIds":29898,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Master-Level Challenge in the London System",[1237,7823],"0HXXjiWgt_0-4y4kGEA8HE5FEE7QsiJRKDcL-rdSFPE",{"id":29901,"title":29902,"body":29903,"bots":29968,"categories":29991,"date":382,"description":29992,"eco":29993,"extension":92,"externalLink":29994,"faq":29997,"image":30010,"meta":30011,"navigation":111,"path":30012,"quickFacts":30013,"seo":30026,"slug":30027,"stem":30028,"tags":30029,"trainingTips":30030,"__hash__":30043},"openings/articles/openings/lowenthal-kalashnikov.md","Sicilian Defense: Löwenthal-Kalashnikov: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":29904,"toc":29962},[29905,29912,29914,29919,29921,29923,29938,29940,29942,29945,29953,29955,29957],[10,29906,29907,29908,29911],{},"The Sicilian Defense: Lowenthal-Kalashnikov arises after ",[14,29909,29910],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e5"," and falls under ECO code B33. Closely associated with Latvian GM Evgeny Sveshnikov, this variation sees Black push ...e5 to achieve the pawn structure typically found in Najdorf lines, but without the usual drawback of the dark-squared bishop being blocked behind a pawn on d6. Black's idea is to delay ...d6 long enough for the bishop to escape to b4 first, resulting in what amounts to an improved version of the Najdorf — a concept compelling enough that even Garry Kasparov's devotion to the standard Najdorf underscores how strong the original structure already is. White's principal method of preventing this plan is Ndb5, which effectively forces ...d6 by threatening to land a knight on d6 with check. Although that check forks the king and the c8 bishop, Black can handle it comfortably with ...Bxd6. With 3.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,29913,22],{"id":21},[10,29915,25,29916,29918],{},[27,29917,481],{"href":480},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Oleg Korneev (89 games), Janis Klovans (74 games), Thomas Luther (67 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir Kramnik (117 games), Vasilios Kotronias (116 games), Zdenko Kozul (108 games).",[19,29920,35],{"id":34},[10,29922,4209],{},[40,29924,29925,29929,29934],{},[43,29926,29927,4120],{},[14,29928,47],{},[43,29930,29931,29933],{},[14,29932,53],{},": 43.8%",[43,29935,29936,170],{},[14,29937,59],{},[10,29939,3520],{},[19,29941,176],{"id":175},[10,29943,29944],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e5 6.Ndb5 d6, the main continuations include:",[40,29946,29947],{},[43,29948,29949],{},[27,29950,29952],{"href":29951},"/resources/openings/sveshnikov","Sveshnikov",[10,29954,202],{},[19,29956,67],{"id":66},[10,29958,29959,29960,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Löwenthal-Kalashnikov is through practice. 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White typically responds with Ndb5 to force d6.","B33",{"title":29995,"url":29996},"Sicilian Defense: Löwenthal-Kalashnikov - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3/5...e5",[29998,30001,30004,30007],{"question":29999,"answer":30000},"What is the Sicilian Defense: Löwenthal-Kalashnikov?","The Sicilian Defense: Löwenthal-Kalashnikov begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e5 and is classified under ECO code B33. Moves: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e5 The variation is named after the Latvian Grandmaster Evgeny Sveshnikov .",{"question":30002,"answer":30003},"Is the Sicilian Defense: Löwenthal-Kalashnikov good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defense: Löwenthal-Kalashnikov can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":30005,"answer":30006},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense: Löwenthal-Kalashnikov?","Across 2.2 million Lichess games, White wins 50.5% of the time, Black wins 43.8%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oleg Korneev and Janis Klovans. On the Black side, Vladimir Kramnik and Vasilios Kotronias are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":30008,"answer":30009},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defense: Löwenthal-Kalashnikov?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defense: Löwenthal-Kalashnikov against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 811 rating) to advanced (2833+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/lowenthal-kalashnikov.webp",{},"/articles/openings/lowenthal-kalashnikov",{"moves":30014,"fen":30015,"gamesPlayed":30016,"whiteWinPct":4169,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":30017,"topPlayersWhite":30018,"topPlayersBlack":30022,"parentOpening":481,"parentOpeningSlug":694},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e5 6.Ndb5 d6","r1bqkb1r/pp3ppp/2np1n2/1N2p3/4P3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 0 7",2202484,43.8,[30019,30020,30021],{"name":4423,"games":3983},{"name":680,"games":3352},{"name":5493,"games":571},[30023,30024,30025],{"name":3632,"games":19622},{"name":10371,"games":24152},{"name":1292,"games":13993},{"title":29902,"description":29992},"lowenthal-kalashnikov","articles/openings/lowenthal-kalashnikov",[123,699,700,701,1109],[30031,30034,30037,30040],{"title":704,"description":30032,"botIds":30033,"difficulty":439,"focus":723},"Casbah Kasbah is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Danny Enpassant is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[29970,22139],{"title":708,"description":30035,"botIds":30036,"difficulty":445,"focus":723},"Odin Bjerke is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[29976],{"title":712,"description":30038,"botIds":30039,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Haider Alpine is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Riley Grain is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[29987,17953],{"title":720,"description":30041,"botIds":30042,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Eno Bumio is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Claire Endspiele is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[1237,29982],"0ZyqzbAkz5VV-b0kNr8_SnB8k4pGceJtoCY_qoiv14w",{"id":30045,"title":30046,"body":30047,"bots":30111,"categories":30112,"date":89,"description":30113,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":30114,"faq":30117,"image":30130,"meta":30131,"navigation":111,"path":30132,"quickFacts":30133,"seo":30135,"slug":30136,"stem":30137,"tags":30138,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":30139},"openings/articles/openings/mieses-opening.md","Mieses Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":30048,"toc":30106},[30049,30056,30058,30061,30075,30077,30079,30082,30096,30098,30100],[10,30050,30051,30052,30055],{},"The Mieses Opening arises after ",[14,30053,30054],{},"1.d3"," and falls under ECO code A00. While not an outright mistake, this move sees little play because it makes only a modest claim on the center and risks hemming in the light-squared bishop behind the pawn chain. Games typically transpose into the King's Indian Attack, or into a Modern, Pirc, or King's Indian Defence structure with colors reversed. Most players prefer the more assertive 1.d4 or 1.e4 to maximize their first-move advantage. With 24.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening.",[19,30057,35],{"id":34},[10,30059,30060],{},"Based on 24.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,30062,30063,30067,30071],{},[43,30064,30065,1168],{},[14,30066,47],{},[43,30068,30069,977],{},[14,30070,53],{},[43,30072,30073,1173],{},[14,30074,59],{},[10,30076,985],{},[19,30078,176],{"id":175},[10,30080,30081],{},"After 1.d3, the main continuations include:",[40,30083,30084,30090],{},[43,30085,30086],{},[27,30087,30089],{"href":30088},"/resources/openings/mieses-opening-e5","Mieses Opening: 1...e5",[43,30091,30092],{},[27,30093,30095],{"href":30094},"/resources/openings/venezolana-opening","Venezolana Opening",[10,30097,202],{},[19,30099,67],{"id":66},[10,30101,30102,30103,77],{},"The best way to learn the Mieses Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,30104,76],{"href":73,"rel":30105},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":30107},[30108,30109,30110],{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Mieses Opening (1.d3) — This move is playable but not played much as it does little to claim the center and potentially locks in the light squared bishop. It would normally transpose into the King's Indian Attack , or wit... Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":30115,"url":30116},"Mieses Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d3",[30118,30121,30124,30127],{"question":30119,"answer":30120},"What is the Mieses Opening?","The Mieses Opening begins with 1.d3 and is classified under ECO code A00. This move is playable but not played much as it does little to claim the center and potentially locks in the light squared bishop.",{"question":30122,"answer":30123},"Is the Mieses Opening good for beginners?","The Mieses Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":30125,"answer":30126},"What are the main variations of the Mieses Opening?","The main continuations include: [Mieses Opening: 1...e5](/resources/openings/mieses-opening-e5); [Venezolana Opening](/resources/openings/venezolana-opening). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":30128,"answer":30129},"What are the win rates for the Mieses Opening?","Across 24.6 million Lichess games, White wins 45.7% of the time, Black wins 49.5%, and 4.8% are drawn.","/static/img/articles/openings/mieses-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/mieses-opening",{"moves":30054,"gamesPlayed":30134,"whiteWinPct":1280,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":1088},24622947,{"title":30046,"description":30113},"mieses-opening","articles/openings/mieses-opening",[123,125],"0-qKV3Nx7-xd_OLIV_tjFEh0DKkvKYvHcN36RgUanYc",{"id":30141,"title":30142,"body":30143,"bots":30210,"categories":30211,"date":89,"description":30212,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":30213,"faq":30215,"image":30228,"meta":30229,"navigation":111,"path":30230,"quickFacts":30231,"seo":30233,"slug":30234,"stem":30235,"tags":30236,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":30237},"openings/articles/openings/mieses-opening-e5.md","Mieses Opening: 1...e5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":30144,"toc":30204},[30145,30152,30154,30160,30162,30165,30179,30181,30183,30186,30194,30196,30198],[10,30146,30147,30148,30151],{},"The Mieses Opening: 1...e5 arises after ",[14,30149,30150],{},"1.d3 e5"," and falls under ECO code A00. With 7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening.",[19,30153,22],{"id":21},[10,30155,25,30156,31],{},[27,30157,30159],{"href":30158},"/resources/openings/mieses-opening","Mieses Opening",[19,30161,35],{"id":34},[10,30163,30164],{},"Based on 7 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,30166,30167,30171,30175],{},[43,30168,30169,5545],{},[14,30170,47],{},[43,30172,30173,11851],{},[14,30174,53],{},[43,30176,30177,1362],{},[14,30178,59],{},[10,30180,985],{},[19,30182,176],{"id":175},[10,30184,30185],{},"After 1.d3 e5, the main continuations include:",[40,30187,30188],{},[43,30189,30190],{},[27,30191,30193],{"href":30192},"/resources/openings/valencia-opening","Valencia Opening",[10,30195,202],{},[19,30197,67],{"id":66},[10,30199,30200,30201,77],{},"The best way to learn the Mieses Opening: 1...e5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,30202,76],{"href":73,"rel":30203},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":30205},[30206,30207,30208,30209],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Mieses Opening: 1...e5 (1.d3 e5) — An uncommon opening classified under ECO A00 (Irregular Openings). a variation of the Mieses Opening. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":30214,"url":30116},"Mieses Opening: 1...e5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[30216,30219,30222,30225],{"question":30217,"answer":30218},"What is the Mieses Opening: 1...e5?","The Mieses Opening: 1...e5 begins with 1.d3 e5 and is classified under ECO code A00.",{"question":30220,"answer":30221},"Is the Mieses Opening: 1...e5 good for beginners?","The Mieses Opening: 1...e5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":30223,"answer":30224},"What are the main variations of the Mieses Opening: 1...e5?","The main continuations include: [Valencia Opening](/resources/openings/valencia-opening). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":30226,"answer":30227},"What are the win rates for the Mieses Opening: 1...e5?","Across 7 million Lichess games, White wins 45.4% of the time, Black wins 50.1%, and 4.5% are drawn.","/static/img/articles/openings/mieses-opening-e5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/mieses-opening-e5",{"moves":30150,"gamesPlayed":30232,"whiteWinPct":5592,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":11898,"parentOpening":30159,"parentOpeningSlug":30136},6998654,{"title":30142,"description":30212},"mieses-opening-e5","articles/openings/mieses-opening-e5",[123,125],"feGXFrJB4Kz_BW1KMedg1kufCGo0SCu0NjZ588GtVOY",{"id":30239,"title":30240,"body":30241,"bots":30297,"categories":30324,"date":382,"description":30325,"eco":30326,"extension":92,"externalLink":30327,"faq":30330,"image":30343,"meta":30344,"navigation":111,"path":30345,"quickFacts":30346,"seo":30362,"slug":30363,"stem":30364,"tags":30365,"trainingTips":30366,"__hash__":30387},"openings/articles/openings/modern.md","Modern Defense: Robatsch Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":30242,"toc":30291},[30243,30250,30252,30255,30257,30260,30274,30276,30278,30284,30286],[10,30244,30245,30246,30249],{},"The Modern Defense: Robatsch Variation arises after ",[14,30247,30248],{},"1.e4 g6"," and falls under ECO code B06. Also called the Robatsch Defence after Karl Robatsch, this hypermodern system sees Black fianchetto their bishop to g7, deliberately conceding space and a classical pawn center to White with the plan of undermining it later. The approach shares common ground with the Pirc Defence (1...d6), but differs in an important way: the Pirc commits to ...d6 early because Black intends ...Nf6 to pressure e4 and needs to prevent e5 in response. In the Modern, Black postpones the decision about the g8 knight entirely, prioritizing the fianchetto with 1...g6 and 2...Bg7, though ...d6 and ...Nf6 often follow later. White typically seizes the center with 2. d4, and after 2...Bg7 has several options: the standard 3. Nc3 d6, or since Black has not yet played ...Nf6 to challenge e4, White can try 3. c4 to reach a King's Indian Defence-type structure, or simply 3. Nf3. Historically, 1...g6 appeared as early as the 19th century, usually paired with 2...e6, but in an era that favored open tactical play, this setup was considered weak. Its reputation suffered further when Wilhelm Steinitz defeated Augustus Mongredien's Modern Defence in under 30 moves, and it took decades before players learned to harness the opening's inherent flexibility and dynamic potential. With 78 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,30251,22],{"id":21},[10,30253,30254],{},"Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Heikki MJ Westerinen (62 games), Michele Godena (54 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (44 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Colin Anderson McNab (323 games), Boris Chatalbashev (187 games), Peter Petran (182 games).",[19,30256,35],{"id":34},[10,30258,30259],{},"Based on 38.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,30261,30262,30266,30270],{},[43,30263,30264,4216],{},[14,30265,47],{},[43,30267,30268,5746],{},[14,30269,53],{},[43,30271,30272,766],{},[14,30273,59],{},[10,30275,63],{},[19,30277,206],{"id":205},[40,30279,30280],{},[43,30281,30282,214],{},[14,30283,213],{},[19,30285,67],{"id":66},[10,30287,30288,30289,77],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Defense: Robatsch Variation is through practice. 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Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":30338,"answer":30339},"What are the win rates for the Modern Defense: Robatsch Variation?","Across 38.1 million Lichess games, White wins 49.4% of the time, Black wins 46.2%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Heikki MJ Westerinen and Michele Godena. On the Black side, Colin Anderson McNab and Boris Chatalbashev are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":30341,"answer":30342},"How can I practice the Modern Defense: Robatsch Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Modern Defense: Robatsch Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 860 rating) to advanced (2399+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern",{"moves":30347,"fen":30348,"gamesPlayed":30349,"whiteWinPct":4273,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":5801,"topPlayersWhite":30350,"topPlayersBlack":30354,"parentOpening":1742,"parentOpeningSlug":1743},"1.e4 g6 2.d4 Bg7","rnbqk1nr/ppppppbp/6p1/8/3PP3/8/PPP2PPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 1 3",38091811,[30351,30352,30353],{"name":1728,"games":8627},{"name":1993,"games":1243},{"name":899,"games":3876},[30355,30358,30361],{"name":30356,"games":30357},"Colin Anderson McNab",323,{"name":30359,"games":30360},"Boris Chatalbashev",187,{"name":5710,"games":7873},{"title":30240,"description":30325},"modern","articles/openings/modern",[123,699,700],[30367,30371,30375,30379,30383],{"title":30368,"description":30369,"botIds":30370,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Modern Defense","Danny Enpassant is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Sasha Kingly is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. 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Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[30308,30315],{"title":30384,"description":30385,"botIds":30386,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Master-Level Challenge in the Modern Defense","Chad Sterling is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[30320],"rDHPXxGnSI4yrXwzsPyrveZpKyodywK9IXDb89OVA3c",{"id":30389,"title":30390,"body":30391,"bots":30471,"categories":30475,"date":382,"description":30476,"eco":30477,"extension":92,"externalLink":30478,"faq":30481,"image":30494,"meta":30495,"navigation":111,"path":30496,"quickFacts":30497,"seo":30513,"slug":30514,"stem":30515,"tags":30516,"trainingTips":30517,"__hash__":30528},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni.md","Modern Benoni Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":30392,"toc":30464},[30393,30400,30402,30408,30410,30412,30426,30428,30430,30433,30447,30449,30451,30457,30459],[10,30394,30395,30396,30399],{},"The Modern Benoni Defense arises after ",[14,30397,30398],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6"," and falls under ECO code A60. Popularized by Mikhail Tal in the 1950s and embraced by counterattacking specialists throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the Modern Benoni sees Black accept a structural weakness on d6 in exchange for dynamic compensation that surpasses what the King's Indian typically offers. The key advantage is that the long diagonal is opened for the dark-squared bishop, and Black obtains a mobile queenside pawn majority that, supported by a bishop on g7 and a knight frequently anchored on e5, can generate a dangerous queenside advance capable of queening a pawn if White is not vigilant. The modern main line continues with 4. Nc3 exd5 5. cxd5 d6 6. Nf3 g6 7. h3, where White pursues a restrictive strategy, developing classically to secure a modest but stable space edge while limiting Black's kingside activity. Black can exploit the tempo spent on h3 by launching immediate operations on the queenside. The Fianchetto Variation with 7.g3 offers White a simpler, positional alternative. The older main line, 7. e4 Bg7 8. Be2 O-O 9. O-O, sees White develop ambitiously and target the d6 weakness through maneuvers like Nf3-d2-c4 and Bc1-f4, while Black can counter with plans involving ...a6 and ...b5, ...Re8 to pressure e4, or the ...Nb8-d7-e5 regrouping combined with ...g5 to cement control of e5. White also has aggressive options involving early f-pawn advances and a rapid e4-e5 break, which can be devastating against slow development; Black can neutralize these by choosing the move order 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 c5, blocking the f-pawn in advance. With 2.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,30401,22],{"id":21},[10,30403,30404,30405,30407],{},"The earliest known analysis of this opening dates back to Capablanca–Marshall, New York 1927 (by transposition). The opening is named after Benoni Defence. It arises from the ",[27,30406,2610],{"href":2609},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (35 games), Jan Hein Donner (22 games), Svetozar Gligoric (19 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Pavel Simacek (102 games), Normunds Miezis (68 games), Levan Pantsulaia (65 games).",[19,30409,35],{"id":34},[10,30411,9589],{},[40,30413,30414,30418,30422],{},[43,30415,30416,3024],{},[14,30417,47],{},[43,30419,30420,2037],{},[14,30421,53],{},[43,30423,30424,766],{},[14,30425,59],{},[10,30427,63],{},[19,30429,176],{"id":175},[10,30431,30432],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6, the main continuations include:",[40,30434,30435,30441],{},[43,30436,30437],{},[27,30438,30440],{"href":30439},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4",[43,30442,30443],{},[27,30444,30446],{"href":30445},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6",[10,30448,202],{},[19,30450,206],{"id":205},[40,30452,30453],{},[43,30454,30455,214],{},[14,30456,213],{},[19,30458,67],{"id":66},[10,30460,30461,30462,77],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni Defense is through practice. 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In the Modern Benoni Black saddles themselves with a weak pawn on d6, but gets considerably more play than in the King's Indian because the long diagonal has been unblocked for their dark-square bishop. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A60",{"title":30479,"url":30480},"Modern Benoni Defense - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...c5/3._d5/3...e6",[30482,30485,30488,30491],{"question":30483,"answer":30484},"What is the Modern Benoni Defense?","The Modern Benoni Defense begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 and is classified under ECO code A60. The Modern Benoni was an absolute favorite of counterattacking players in the 1980s and 1990s, and was popularized by Mikhail Tal in the 1950s, who dazzled the world with sparkling combinations, scintillating sacrifices, and miraculous counterattacks.",{"question":30486,"answer":30487},"Is the Modern Benoni Defense good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni Defense can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":30489,"answer":30490},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni Defense?","Across 2.6 million Lichess games, White wins 48.6% of the time, Black wins 47%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Jan Hein Donner. On the Black side, Pavel Simacek and Normunds Miezis are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":30492,"answer":30493},"How can I practice the Modern Benoni Defense?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Modern Benoni Defense against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 795 rating) to advanced (2620+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni",{"moves":30398,"fen":30498,"ecoRange":30499,"gamesPlayed":30500,"whiteWinPct":3095,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":2088,"topPlayersWhite":30501,"topPlayersBlack":30505,"firstAnalyzed":30511,"namedAfter":30512,"parentOpening":2610,"parentOpeningSlug":2743},"rnbqkb1r/pp1p1ppp/4pn2/2pP4/2P5/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 4","A60–A79",2568854,[30502,30503,30504],{"name":409,"games":1726},{"name":25377,"games":1447},{"name":415,"games":1437},[30506,30508,30509],{"name":30507,"games":9540},"Pavel Simacek",{"name":4605,"games":1293},{"name":30510,"games":3990},"Levan Pantsulaia","Capablanca–Marshall, New York 1927 (by transposition)","Benoni Defence",{"title":30390,"description":30476},"modern-benoni","articles/openings/modern-benoni",[123,432,700,701],[30518,30521,30525],{"title":30519,"description":19630,"botIds":30520,"difficulty":439,"focus":723},"First Steps in the Modern Benoni Defense",[4350],{"title":30522,"description":30523,"botIds":30524,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Modern Benoni Defense","Astrid Fjordsong is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[19580],{"title":30526,"description":19644,"botIds":30527,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Modern Benoni Defense",[855],"zscFnZDfXznFmEuZxlKjm_LT3SekTYZvQQcLD9Lw7Ho",{"id":30530,"title":30531,"body":30532,"bots":30612,"categories":30613,"date":382,"description":30614,"eco":30615,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":30616,"image":30629,"meta":30630,"navigation":111,"path":30631,"quickFacts":30632,"seo":30644,"slug":30645,"stem":30646,"tags":30647,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":30648},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":30533,"toc":30605},[30534,30541,30543,30549,30551,30553,30567,30569,30571,30574,30588,30590,30592,30598,30600],[10,30535,30536,30537,30540],{},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e4 arises after ",[14,30538,30539],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4"," and falls under ECO code A65. With 2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,30542,22],{"id":21},[10,30544,25,30545,30548],{},[27,30546,30547],{"href":19546},"Modern Benoni Defense",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (17 games), Glenn C Flear (17 games), Evarth Kahn (17 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Pavel Simacek (54 games), Levan Pantsulaia (41 games), Slobodan Kovacevic (37 games).",[19,30550,35],{"id":34},[10,30552,17231],{},[40,30554,30555,30559,30563],{},[43,30556,30557,4216],{},[14,30558,47],{},[43,30560,30561,3825],{},[14,30562,53],{},[43,30564,30565,766],{},[14,30566,59],{},[10,30568,63],{},[19,30570,176],{"id":175},[10,30572,30573],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4, the main continuations include:",[40,30575,30576,30582],{},[43,30577,30578],{},[27,30579,30581],{"href":30580},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4",[43,30583,30584],{},[27,30585,30587],{"href":30586},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3",[10,30589,202],{},[19,30591,206],{"id":205},[40,30593,30594],{},[43,30595,30596,214],{},[14,30597,213],{},[19,30599,67],{"id":66},[10,30601,30602,30603,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,30604,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":30606},[30607,30608,30609,30610,30611],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e4 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4) — Black creates an asymmetric pawn structure with ...c5 against White's d5, accepting a spatial disadvantage in exchange for dynamic queenside counterplay along the a- and b-files. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A65",[30617,30620,30623,30626],{"question":30618,"answer":30619},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e4?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 and is classified under ECO code A65.",{"question":30621,"answer":30622},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e4 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":30624,"answer":30625},"What are the main variations of the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e4?","The main continuations include: [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4); [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":30627,"answer":30628},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e4?","Across 2 million Lichess games, White wins 49.4% of the time, Black wins 46.3%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Glenn C Flear. On the Black side, Pavel Simacek and Levan Pantsulaia are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4",{"moves":30539,"fen":30633,"gamesPlayed":30634,"whiteWinPct":4273,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":3870,"topPlayersWhite":30635,"topPlayersBlack":30639,"parentOpening":30547,"parentOpeningSlug":30514},"rnbqkb1r/pp3ppp/3p1n2/2pP4/4P3/2N5/PP3PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 6",2036475,[30636,30637,30638],{"name":409,"games":379},{"name":6394,"games":379},{"name":4603,"games":379},[30640,30641,30642],{"name":30507,"games":1243},{"name":30510,"games":1102},{"name":30643,"games":678},"Slobodan Kovacevic",{"title":30531,"description":30614},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4",[123,432,701],"cCowrzuUmtMH66glAF8wjCAkbfJ54wnK9p9Nc2KsBTI",{"id":30650,"title":30651,"body":30652,"bots":30733,"categories":30734,"date":382,"description":30735,"eco":30736,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":30737,"image":30750,"meta":30751,"navigation":111,"path":30752,"quickFacts":30753,"seo":30765,"slug":30766,"stem":30767,"tags":30768,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":30769},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.f4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":30653,"toc":30726},[30654,30661,30663,30669,30671,30674,30688,30690,30692,30695,30709,30711,30713,30719,30721],[10,30655,30656,30657,30660],{},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.f4 arises after ",[14,30658,30659],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4"," and falls under ECO code A66. With 283,132 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,30662,22],{"id":21},[10,30664,25,30665,30668],{},[27,30666,30667],{"href":30439},"Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (16 games), Viktor Moskalenko (15 games), Evarth Kahn (13 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Levan Pantsulaia (18 games), Pavel Simacek (18 games), Slobodan Kovacevic (16 games).",[19,30670,35],{"id":34},[10,30672,30673],{},"Based on 283,132 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,30675,30676,30680,30684],{},[43,30677,30678,2290],{},[14,30679,47],{},[43,30681,30682,3926],{},[14,30683,53],{},[43,30685,30686,3034],{},[14,30687,59],{},[10,30689,3520],{},[19,30691,176],{"id":175},[10,30693,30694],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4, the main continuations include:",[40,30696,30697,30703],{},[43,30698,30699],{},[27,30700,30702],{"href":30701},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-bb5","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Bb5+",[43,30704,30705],{},[27,30706,30708],{"href":30707},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Nf3 0-0",[10,30710,202],{},[19,30712,206],{"id":205},[40,30714,30715],{},[43,30716,30717,214],{},[14,30718,213],{},[19,30720,67],{"id":66},[10,30722,30723,30724,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.f4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,30725,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":30727},[30728,30729,30730,30731,30732],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.f4 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4) — White pushes f4, creating a massive pawn center. While imposing, this aggressive formation can become overextended if Black finds the right moment to strike with ...e6 or ...b5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A66",[30738,30741,30744,30747],{"question":30739,"answer":30740},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.f4?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.f4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 and is classified under ECO code A66.",{"question":30742,"answer":30743},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.f4 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.f4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":30745,"answer":30746},"What are the main variations of the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.f4?","The main continuations include: [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Bb5+](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-bb5); [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Nf3 0-0](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":30748,"answer":30749},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.f4?","Across 283,132 Lichess games, White wins 50.2% of the time, Black wins 45.1%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Viktor Moskalenko. On the Black side, Levan Pantsulaia and Pavel Simacek are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4",{"moves":30659,"fen":30754,"gamesPlayed":30755,"whiteWinPct":2340,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":4045,"topPlayersWhite":30756,"topPlayersBlack":30761,"parentOpening":30667,"parentOpeningSlug":30645},"rnbqkb1r/pp3p1p/3p1np1/2pP4/4PP2/2N5/PP4PP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 7",283132,[30757,30758,30760],{"name":409,"games":4060},{"name":30759,"games":1685},"Viktor Moskalenko",{"name":4603,"games":623},[30762,30763,30764],{"name":30510,"games":1672},{"name":30507,"games":1672},{"name":30643,"games":4060},{"title":30651,"description":30735},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4",[123,432,701],"0Q6C7p1FmN0b3C0ISmjOdT7-_cW_I0akMJwDPt19-mo",{"id":30771,"title":30772,"body":30773,"bots":30832,"categories":30833,"date":382,"description":30834,"eco":30835,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":30836,"image":30849,"meta":30850,"navigation":111,"path":30851,"quickFacts":30852,"seo":30863,"slug":30864,"stem":30865,"tags":30866,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":30867},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-bb5.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bb5+: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":30774,"toc":30826},[30775,30782,30784,30790,30792,30795,30809,30811,30813,30819,30821],[10,30776,30777,30778,30781],{},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bb5+ arises after ",[14,30779,30780],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Bb5+"," and falls under ECO code A67. With 123,248 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,30783,22],{"id":21},[10,30785,25,30786,30789],{},[27,30787,30788],{"href":30580},"Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.f4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (16 games), Viktor Moskalenko (15 games), Loek Van Wely (13 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Pavel Simacek (17 games), Levan Pantsulaia (15 games), Slobodan Kovacevic (13 games).",[19,30791,35],{"id":34},[10,30793,30794],{},"Based on 123,248 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,30796,30797,30801,30805],{},[43,30798,30799,10512],{},[14,30800,47],{},[43,30802,30803,22381],{},[14,30804,53],{},[43,30806,30807,8953],{},[14,30808,59],{},[10,30810,1505],{},[19,30812,206],{"id":205},[40,30814,30815],{},[43,30816,30817,214],{},[14,30818,213],{},[19,30820,67],{"id":66},[10,30822,30823,30824,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bb5+ is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,30825,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":30827},[30828,30829,30830,30831],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bb5+ (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Bb5+) — The Taimanov variation with f4 and Bb5+ is one of the most critical tests of the Modern Benoni. White gains space and disrupts Black's development, requiring precise defensive knowledge from Black. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A67",[30837,30840,30843,30846],{"question":30838,"answer":30839},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bb5+?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bb5+ begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Bb5+ and is classified under ECO code A67.",{"question":30841,"answer":30842},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bb5+ good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bb5+ can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":30844,"answer":30845},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bb5+?","Across 123,248 Lichess games, White wins 53.2% of the time, Black wins 41.9%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Viktor Moskalenko. On the Black side, Pavel Simacek and Levan Pantsulaia are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":30847,"answer":30848},"How can I practice the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bb5+?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bb5+ by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-bb5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-bb5",{"moves":30780,"fen":30853,"gamesPlayed":30854,"whiteWinPct":10570,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":22432,"topPlayersWhite":30855,"topPlayersBlack":30859,"parentOpening":30788,"parentOpeningSlug":30766},"rnbqk2r/pp3pbp/3p1np1/1BpP4/4PP2/2N5/PP4PP/R1BQK1NR b KQkq - 2 8",123248,[30856,30857,30858],{"name":409,"games":4060},{"name":30759,"games":1685},{"name":2733,"games":623},[30860,30861,30862],{"name":30507,"games":379},{"name":30510,"games":1685},{"name":30643,"games":623},{"title":30772,"description":30834},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-bb5","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-bb5",[123,432,701],"usUm5l92pMQdkz3Aimk06ZLfsFkOFlx0nrnM2YgK2es",{"id":30869,"title":30870,"body":30871,"bots":30945,"categories":30946,"date":382,"description":30947,"eco":30948,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":30949,"image":30962,"meta":30963,"navigation":111,"path":30964,"quickFacts":30965,"seo":30979,"slug":30980,"stem":30981,"tags":30982,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":30983},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":30872,"toc":30938},[30873,30880,30882,30887,30889,30892,30906,30908,30910,30913,30921,30923,30925,30931,30933],[10,30874,30875,30876,30879],{},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 arises after ",[14,30877,30878],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Nf3 0-0"," and falls under ECO code A68. With 117,702 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,30881,22],{"id":21},[10,30883,25,30884,30886],{},[27,30885,30788],{"href":30580},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Evarth Kahn (13 games), Marian Kantorik (8 games), Dieter Riegler (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jacob Murey (7 games), Mikhail Langer (4 games), Linus Olsson (4 games).",[19,30888,35],{"id":34},[10,30890,30891],{},"Based on 117,702 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,30893,30894,30898,30902],{},[43,30895,30896,12552],{},[14,30897,47],{},[43,30899,30900,14029],{},[14,30901,53],{},[43,30903,30904,3034],{},[14,30905,59],{},[10,30907,985],{},[19,30909,176],{"id":175},[10,30911,30912],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Nf3 0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,30914,30915],{},[43,30916,30917],{},[27,30918,30920],{"href":30919},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0-9-be2-re8","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Nf3 0-0 9.Be2 Re8",[10,30922,202],{},[19,30924,206],{"id":205},[40,30926,30927],{},[43,30928,30929,214],{},[14,30930,213],{},[19,30932,67],{"id":66},[10,30934,30935,30936,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A68",[30950,30953,30956,30959],{"question":30951,"answer":30952},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Nf3 0-0 and is classified under ECO code A68.",{"question":30954,"answer":30955},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":30957,"answer":30958},"What are the main variations of the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0?","The main continuations include: [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Nf3 0-0 9.Be2 Re8](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0-9-be2-re8). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":30960,"answer":30961},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0?","Across 117,702 Lichess games, White wins 46.1% of the time, Black wins 49.3%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Evarth Kahn and Marian Kantorik. On the Black side, Jacob Murey and Mikhail Langer are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0",{"moves":30878,"fen":30966,"gamesPlayed":30967,"whiteWinPct":12598,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":14092,"topPlayersWhite":30968,"topPlayersBlack":30974,"parentOpening":30788,"parentOpeningSlug":30766},"rnbq1rk1/pp3pbp/3p1np1/2pP4/4PP2/2N2N2/PP4PP/R1BQKB1R w KQ - 3 9",117702,[30969,30970,30972],{"name":4603,"games":623},{"name":30971,"games":1440},"Marian Kantorik",{"name":30973,"games":1443},"Dieter Riegler",[30975,30976,30978],{"name":29087,"games":1443},{"name":30977,"games":116},"Mikhail Langer",{"name":6687,"games":116},{"title":30870,"description":30947},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0",[123,432,701],"ycWSlGQ4vMcbGCQCrGyS6LYlvmDMlR3TYNU1DW3KVCs",{"id":30985,"title":30986,"body":30987,"bots":31046,"categories":31047,"date":382,"description":31048,"eco":31049,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":31050,"image":31063,"meta":31064,"navigation":111,"path":31065,"quickFacts":31066,"seo":31080,"slug":31081,"stem":31082,"tags":31083,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":31084},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0-9-be2-re8.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Jacob Murey (7 games), Karen Movsziszian (4 games), Norbert Zambor (4 games).",[19,31005,35],{"id":34},[10,31007,31008],{},"Based on 99,978 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,31010,31011,31015,31019],{},[43,31012,31013,6633],{},[14,31014,47],{},[43,31016,31017,10803],{},[14,31018,53],{},[43,31020,31021,1606],{},[14,31022,59],{},[10,31024,1505],{},[19,31026,206],{"id":205},[40,31028,31029],{},[43,31030,31031,214],{},[14,31032,213],{},[19,31034,67],{"id":66},[10,31036,31037,31038,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Re8 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,31039,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":31041},[31042,31043,31044,31045],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Re8 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Nf3 0-0 9.Be2 Re8) — White pushes f4, creating a massive pawn center. While imposing, this aggressive formation can become overextended if Black finds the right moment to strike with ...e6 or ...b5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A69",[31051,31054,31057,31060],{"question":31052,"answer":31053},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Re8?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Re8 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Nf3 0-0 9.Be2 Re8 and is classified under ECO code A69.",{"question":31055,"answer":31056},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Re8 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Re8 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":31058,"answer":31059},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Re8?","Across 99,978 Lichess games, White wins 54.6% of the time, Black wins 40.7%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Anatoly Vaisser and Evarth Kahn. On the Black side, Jacob Murey and Karen Movsziszian are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":31061,"answer":31062},"How can I practice the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Re8?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Re8 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0-9-be2-re8.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0-9-be2-re8",{"moves":30994,"fen":31067,"gamesPlayed":31068,"whiteWinPct":6681,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":10851,"topPlayersWhite":31069,"topPlayersBlack":31074,"parentOpening":31002,"parentOpeningSlug":30980},"rnbqr1k1/pp3pbp/3p1np1/2pP4/4PP2/2N2N2/PP2B1PP/R1BQK2R w KQ - 5 10",99978,[31070,31071,31072],{"name":26552,"games":1437},{"name":4603,"games":2096},{"name":31073,"games":3779},"Peicho Chonev Peev",[31075,31076,31078],{"name":29087,"games":1443},{"name":31077,"games":116},"Karen Movsziszian",{"name":31079,"games":116},"Norbert Zambor",{"title":30986,"description":31048},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0-9-be2-re8","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-f4-bg7-8-nf3-0-0-9-be2-re8",[123,432,701],"pgGliVZKIViEpwC4R1noKfXxpYSuO4w-VoXJKryF0aU",{"id":31086,"title":31087,"body":31088,"bots":31168,"categories":31169,"date":382,"description":31170,"eco":31171,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":31172,"image":31185,"meta":31186,"navigation":111,"path":31187,"quickFacts":31188,"seo":31200,"slug":31201,"stem":31202,"tags":31203,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":31204},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":31089,"toc":31161},[31090,31097,31099,31104,31106,31109,31123,31125,31127,31130,31144,31146,31148,31154,31156],[10,31091,31092,31093,31096],{},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3 arises after ",[14,31094,31095],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code A70. With 480,359 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,31098,22],{"id":21},[10,31100,25,31101,31103],{},[27,31102,30667],{"href":30439},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (26 games), Jan Hein Donner (19 games), Vladimir Epishin (19 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Nick E De Firmian (35 games), Mihai Suba (23 games), Tom Wedberg (22 games).",[19,31105,35],{"id":34},[10,31107,31108],{},"Based on 480,359 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,31110,31111,31115,31119],{},[43,31112,31113,15152],{},[14,31114,47],{},[43,31116,31117,9416],{},[14,31118,53],{},[43,31120,31121,2381],{},[14,31122,59],{},[10,31124,985],{},[19,31126,176],{"id":175},[10,31128,31129],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,31131,31132,31138],{},[43,31133,31134],{},[27,31135,31137],{"href":31136},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-bg5","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Bg5",[43,31139,31140],{},[27,31141,31143],{"href":31142},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0",[10,31145,202],{},[19,31147,206],{"id":205},[40,31149,31150],{},[43,31151,31152,214],{},[14,31153,213],{},[19,31155,67],{"id":66},[10,31157,31158,31159,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,31160,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":31162},[31163,31164,31165,31166,31167],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3) — Black creates an asymmetric pawn structure with ...c5 against White's d5, accepting a spatial disadvantage in exchange for dynamic queenside counterplay along the a- and b-files. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A70",[31173,31176,31179,31182],{"question":31174,"answer":31175},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code A70.",{"question":31177,"answer":31178},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":31180,"answer":31181},"What are the main variations of the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Bg5](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-bg5); [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":31183,"answer":31184},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3?","Across 480,359 Lichess games, White wins 46% of the time, Black wins 48.8%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Jan Hein Donner. On the Black side, Nick E De Firmian and Mihai Suba are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3",{"moves":31095,"fen":31189,"gamesPlayed":31190,"whiteWinPct":4563,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":9531,"topPlayersWhite":31191,"topPlayersBlack":31195,"parentOpening":30667,"parentOpeningSlug":30645},"rnbqkb1r/pp3p1p/3p1np1/2pP4/4P3/2N2N2/PP3PPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 1 7",480359,[31192,31193,31194],{"name":415,"games":681},{"name":25377,"games":1437},{"name":7270,"games":1437},[31196,31197,31198],{"name":5497,"games":1726},{"name":14099,"games":684},{"name":31199,"games":1447},"Tom Wedberg",{"title":31087,"description":31170},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3",[123,432,701],"vrFSlsnMVlkrWaNEJjlCtRfpWA8E3VIECz86Bj7MF-w",{"id":31206,"title":30870,"body":31207,"bots":31280,"categories":31281,"date":382,"description":31282,"eco":31283,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":31284,"image":31292,"meta":31293,"navigation":111,"path":31294,"quickFacts":31295,"seo":31306,"slug":31307,"stem":31308,"tags":31309,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":31310},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0.md",{"type":7,"value":31208,"toc":31273},[31209,31215,31217,31223,31225,31228,31242,31244,31246,31249,31257,31259,31261,31267,31269],[10,31210,30875,31211,31214],{},[14,31212,31213],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0"," and falls under ECO code A72. With 121,262 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,31216,22],{"id":21},[10,31218,25,31219,31222],{},[27,31220,31221],{"href":30586},"Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (21 games), Jan Hein Donner (20 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (17 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mikhail Tal (13 games), Andrzej Filipowicz (12 games), Lajos Portisch (9 games).",[19,31224,35],{"id":34},[10,31226,31227],{},"Based on 121,262 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,31229,31230,31234,31238],{},[43,31231,31232,1601],{},[14,31233,47],{},[43,31235,31236,2540],{},[14,31237,53],{},[43,31239,31240,2381],{},[14,31241,59],{},[10,31243,63],{},[19,31245,176],{"id":175},[10,31247,31248],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,31250,31251],{},[43,31252,31253],{},[27,31254,31256],{"href":31255},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0",[10,31258,202],{},[19,31260,206],{"id":205},[40,31262,31263],{},[43,31264,31265,214],{},[14,31266,213],{},[19,31268,67],{"id":66},[10,31270,30935,31271,1397],{},[27,31272,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":31274},[31275,31276,31277,31278,31279],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0) — The classical setup with Be2 leads to well-established theoretical positions. Both sides have clear plans: White aims for central and kingside play, while Black seeks queenside counterplay with ...b5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A72",[31285,31287,31288,31290],{"question":30951,"answer":31286},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 and is classified under ECO code A72.",{"question":30954,"answer":30955},{"question":30957,"answer":31289},"The main continuations include: [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":30960,"answer":31291},"Across 121,262 Lichess games, White wins 46.9% of the time, Black wins 47.9%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Jan Hein Donner. On the Black side, Mikhail Tal and Andrzej Filipowicz are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0",{"moves":31213,"fen":31296,"gamesPlayed":31297,"whiteWinPct":1722,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":2584,"topPlayersWhite":31298,"topPlayersBlack":31302,"parentOpening":31221,"parentOpeningSlug":31201},"rnbq1rk1/pp3pbp/3p1np1/2pP4/4P3/2N2N2/PP2BPPP/R1BQK2R w KQ - 4 9",121262,[31299,31300,31301],{"name":415,"games":2878},{"name":25377,"games":2881},{"name":11148,"games":379},[31303,31304,31305],{"name":13564,"games":623},{"name":21332,"games":2096},{"name":12129,"games":1561},{"title":30870,"description":31282},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0",[123,432,701],"mKZptvApLe-qd3c0SDKoVSq1Q2UrPVcLSoYhvvMUDso",{"id":31312,"title":31313,"body":31314,"bots":31394,"categories":31395,"date":382,"description":31396,"eco":31397,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":31398,"image":31411,"meta":31412,"navigation":111,"path":31413,"quickFacts":31414,"seo":31426,"slug":31427,"stem":31428,"tags":31429,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":31430},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.0-0: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":31315,"toc":31387},[31316,31323,31325,31330,31332,31335,31349,31351,31353,31356,31370,31372,31374,31380,31382],[10,31317,31318,31319,31322],{},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.0-0 arises after ",[14,31320,31321],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0"," and falls under ECO code A73. With 149,730 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,31324,22],{"id":21},[10,31326,25,31327,31329],{},[27,31328,31002],{"href":31142},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (30 games), Jan Hein Donner (28 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (19 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Milan Matulovic (16 games), Dragoljub Velimirovic (15 games), Dragoljub Janosevic (14 games).",[19,31331,35],{"id":34},[10,31333,31334],{},"Based on 149,730 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,31336,31337,31341,31345],{},[43,31338,31339,9236],{},[14,31340,47],{},[43,31342,31343,4770],{},[14,31344,53],{},[43,31346,31347,2381],{},[14,31348,59],{},[10,31350,63],{},[19,31352,176],{"id":175},[10,31354,31355],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,31357,31358,31364],{},[43,31359,31360],{},[27,31361,31363],{"href":31362},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8",[43,31365,31366],{},[27,31367,31369],{"href":31368},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 a6 10.a4",[10,31371,202],{},[19,31373,206],{"id":205},[40,31375,31376],{},[43,31377,31378,214],{},[14,31379,213],{},[19,31381,67],{"id":66},[10,31383,31384,31385,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.0-0 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,31386,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":31388},[31389,31390,31391,31392,31393],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.0-0 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0) — The classical setup with Be2 leads to well-established theoretical positions. Both sides have clear plans: White aims for central and kingside play, while Black seeks queenside counterplay with ...b5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A73",[31399,31402,31405,31408],{"question":31400,"answer":31401},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.0-0?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.0-0 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 and is classified under ECO code A73.",{"question":31403,"answer":31404},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.0-0 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.0-0 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":31406,"answer":31407},"What are the main variations of the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.0-0?","The main continuations include: [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8); [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 a6 10.a4](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":31409,"answer":31410},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.0-0?","Across 149,730 Lichess games, White wins 47.4% of the time, Black wins 47.3%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Jan Hein Donner. On the Black side, Milan Matulovic and Dragoljub Velimirovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0",{"moves":31321,"fen":31415,"gamesPlayed":31416,"whiteWinPct":9352,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":4907,"topPlayersWhite":31417,"topPlayersBlack":31421,"parentOpening":31002,"parentOpeningSlug":31307},"rnbq1rk1/pp3pbp/3p1np1/2pP4/4P3/2N2N2/PP2BPPP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 5 9",149730,[31418,31419,31420],{"name":415,"games":1253},{"name":25377,"games":3587},{"name":11148,"games":1437},[31422,31423,31424],{"name":2094,"games":4060},{"name":3346,"games":1685},{"name":31425,"games":289},"Dragoljub Janosevic",{"title":31313,"description":31396},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0",[123,432,701],"iXkUVEZBjgxHOeT8XVzozRkanWP7M6O1Mc-Vfp0LQRo",{"id":31432,"title":31433,"body":31434,"bots":31509,"categories":31510,"date":382,"description":31511,"eco":31512,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":31513,"image":31526,"meta":31527,"navigation":111,"path":31528,"quickFacts":31529,"seo":31543,"slug":31544,"stem":31545,"tags":31546,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":31547},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.a4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":31435,"toc":31502},[31436,31443,31445,31451,31453,31456,31470,31472,31474,31477,31485,31487,31489,31495,31497],[10,31437,31438,31439,31442],{},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.a4 arises after ",[14,31440,31441],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 a6 10.a4"," and falls under ECO code A74. With 41,814 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,31444,22],{"id":21},[10,31446,25,31447,31450],{},[27,31448,31449],{"href":31255},"Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.0-0",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (10 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (5 games), Wlodzimierz Schmidt (5 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Roi Reinaldo Castineira (7 games), Milos Pavlovic (4 games), Lawrence A Day (4 games).",[19,31452,35],{"id":34},[10,31454,31455],{},"Based on 41,814 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,31457,31458,31462,31466],{},[43,31459,31460,3024],{},[14,31461,47],{},[43,31463,31464,4672],{},[14,31465,53],{},[43,31467,31468,170],{},[14,31469,59],{},[10,31471,63],{},[19,31473,176],{"id":175},[10,31475,31476],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 a6 10.a4, the main continuations include:",[40,31478,31479],{},[43,31480,31481],{},[27,31482,31484],{"href":31483},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4-bg4","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 a6 10.a4 Bg4",[10,31486,202],{},[19,31488,206],{"id":205},[40,31490,31491],{},[43,31492,31493,214],{},[14,31494,213],{},[19,31496,67],{"id":66},[10,31498,31499,31500,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.a4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,31501,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":31503},[31504,31505,31506,31507,31508],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.a4 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 a6 10.a4) — The classical setup with Be2 leads to well-established theoretical positions. Both sides have clear plans: White aims for central and kingside play, while Black seeks queenside counterplay with ...b5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A74",[31514,31517,31520,31523],{"question":31515,"answer":31516},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.a4?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.a4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 a6 10.a4 and is classified under ECO code A74.",{"question":31518,"answer":31519},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.a4 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.a4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":31521,"answer":31522},"What are the main variations of the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.a4?","The main continuations include: [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 a6 10.a4 Bg4](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4-bg4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":31524,"answer":31525},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.a4?","Across 41,814 Lichess games, White wins 48.6% of the time, Black wins 45.8%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Alexander G Beliavsky. On the Black side, Roi Reinaldo Castineira and Milos Pavlovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4",{"moves":31441,"fen":31530,"gamesPlayed":31531,"whiteWinPct":3095,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":4727,"topPlayersWhite":31532,"topPlayersBlack":31536,"parentOpening":31449,"parentOpeningSlug":31427},"rnbq1rk1/1p3pbp/p2p1np1/2pP4/P3P3/2N2N2/1P2BPPP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 0 10",41814,[31533,31534,31535],{"name":415,"games":1033},{"name":11148,"games":252},{"name":16648,"games":252},[31537,31539,31541],{"name":31538,"games":1443},"Roi Reinaldo Castineira",{"name":31540,"games":116},"Milos Pavlovic",{"name":31542,"games":116},"Lawrence A Day",{"title":31433,"description":31511},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4",[123,432,701],"nDuhz5m6bRIe25bMCBU5jQcoxo1asm0gW8g5NityjcU",{"id":31549,"title":31550,"body":31551,"bots":31610,"categories":31611,"date":382,"description":31612,"eco":31613,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":31614,"image":31627,"meta":31628,"navigation":111,"path":31629,"quickFacts":31630,"seo":31642,"slug":31643,"stem":31644,"tags":31645,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":31646},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4-bg4.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Roi Reinaldo Castineira (7 games), Nick E De Firmian (5 games), Milos Pavlovic (4 games).",[19,31569,35],{"id":34},[10,31571,31572],{},"Based on 20,134 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,31574,31575,31579,31583],{},[43,31576,31577,2924],{},[14,31578,47],{},[43,31580,31581,5540],{},[14,31582,53],{},[43,31584,31585,5147],{},[14,31586,59],{},[10,31588,985],{},[19,31590,206],{"id":205},[40,31592,31593],{},[43,31594,31595,214],{},[14,31596,213],{},[19,31598,67],{"id":66},[10,31600,31601,31602,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,31603,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":31605},[31606,31607,31608,31609],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 a6 10.a4 Bg4) — The classical setup with Be2 leads to well-established theoretical positions. Both sides have clear plans: White aims for central and kingside play, while Black seeks queenside counterplay with ...b5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A75",[31615,31618,31621,31624],{"question":31616,"answer":31617},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 a6 10.a4 Bg4 and is classified under ECO code A75.",{"question":31619,"answer":31620},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":31622,"answer":31623},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4?","Across 20,134 Lichess games, White wins 45.5% of the time, Black wins 48.2%, and 6.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Krzysztof Panczyk. On the Black side, Roi Reinaldo Castineira and Nick E De Firmian are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":31625,"answer":31626},"How can I practice the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bg4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4-bg4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4-bg4",{"moves":31558,"fen":31631,"gamesPlayed":31632,"whiteWinPct":2980,"drawPct":5194,"blackWinPct":5591,"topPlayersWhite":31633,"topPlayersBlack":31638,"parentOpening":31566,"parentOpeningSlug":31544},"rn1q1rk1/1p3pbp/p2p1np1/2pP4/P3P1b1/2N2N2/1P2BPPP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 1 11",20134,[31634,31635,31637],{"name":415,"games":1033},{"name":31636,"games":252},"Krzysztof Panczyk",{"name":11148,"games":252},[31639,31640,31641],{"name":31538,"games":1443},{"name":5497,"games":252},{"name":31540,"games":116},{"title":31550,"description":31612},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4-bg4","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-a6-10-a4-bg4",[123,432,701],"Xqv7-UHBKJF1OIKDCsWjQwDjQMUsGBkd9fv85QifpRk",{"id":31648,"title":30986,"body":31649,"bots":31721,"categories":31722,"date":382,"description":31723,"eco":31724,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":31725,"image":31734,"meta":31735,"navigation":111,"path":31736,"quickFacts":31737,"seo":31749,"slug":31750,"stem":31751,"tags":31752,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":31753},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8.md",{"type":7,"value":31650,"toc":31714},[31651,31657,31659,31664,31666,31669,31683,31685,31687,31690,31698,31700,31702,31708,31710],[10,31652,30991,31653,31656],{},[14,31654,31655],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8"," and falls under ECO code A76. With 62,511 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,31658,22],{"id":21},[10,31660,25,31661,31663],{},[27,31662,31449],{"href":31255},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jan Hein Donner (21 games), Svetozar Gligoric (19 games), Leif Ogaard (11 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Dragoljub Velimirovic (15 games), Milan Matulovic (15 games), Dragoljub Janosevic (14 games).",[19,31665,35],{"id":34},[10,31667,31668],{},"Based on 62,511 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,31670,31671,31675,31679],{},[43,31672,31673,4770],{},[14,31674,47],{},[43,31676,31677,2540],{},[14,31678,53],{},[43,31680,31681,1173],{},[14,31682,59],{},[10,31684,63],{},[19,31686,176],{"id":175},[10,31688,31689],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8, the main continuations include:",[40,31691,31692],{},[43,31693,31694],{},[27,31695,31697],{"href":31696},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8 10.Nd2",[10,31699,202],{},[19,31701,206],{"id":205},[40,31703,31704],{},[43,31705,31706,214],{},[14,31707,213],{},[19,31709,67],{"id":66},[10,31711,31037,31712,1397],{},[27,31713,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":31715},[31716,31717,31718,31719,31720],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":31058,"answer":31733},"Across 62,511 Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 47.9%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jan Hein Donner and Svetozar Gligoric. On the Black side, Dragoljub Velimirovic and Milan Matulovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8",{"moves":31655,"fen":31738,"gamesPlayed":31739,"whiteWinPct":4907,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":2584,"topPlayersWhite":31740,"topPlayersBlack":31745,"parentOpening":31449,"parentOpeningSlug":31427},"rnbqr1k1/pp3pbp/3p1np1/2pP4/4P3/2N2N2/PP2BPPP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 6 10",62511,[31741,31742,31743],{"name":25377,"games":2878},{"name":415,"games":1437},{"name":31744,"games":3779},"Leif Ogaard",[31746,31747,31748],{"name":3346,"games":1685},{"name":2094,"games":1685},{"name":31425,"games":289},{"title":30986,"description":31723},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8",[123,432,701],"UBx8CX_18f50LWAb7cNqIxdaeMqv2OVGicxrBcOcMQM",{"id":31755,"title":31756,"body":31757,"bots":31837,"categories":31838,"date":382,"description":31839,"eco":31840,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":31841,"image":31854,"meta":31855,"navigation":111,"path":31856,"quickFacts":31857,"seo":31868,"slug":31869,"stem":31870,"tags":31871,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":31872},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Nd2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":31758,"toc":31830},[31759,31766,31768,31774,31776,31779,31793,31795,31797,31800,31813,31815,31817,31823,31825],[10,31760,31761,31762,31765],{},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Nd2 arises after ",[14,31763,31764],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8 10.Nd2"," and falls under ECO code A77. With 49,596 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,31767,22],{"id":21},[10,31769,25,31770,31773],{},[27,31771,31772],{"href":31362},"Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Re8",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (19 games), Jan Hein Donner (18 games), Ivan Farago (11 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Dragoljub Velimirovic (14 games), Milan Matulovic (12 games), Pavel Simacek (11 games).",[19,31775,35],{"id":34},[10,31777,31778],{},"Based on 49,596 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,31780,31781,31785,31789],{},[43,31782,31783,29227],{},[14,31784,47],{},[43,31786,31787,21815],{},[14,31788,53],{},[43,31790,31791,1502],{},[14,31792,59],{},[10,31794,3520],{},[19,31796,176],{"id":175},[10,31798,31799],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8 10.Nd2, the main continuations include:",[40,31801,31802,31808],{},[43,31803,31804],{},[27,31805,31807],{"href":31806},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a78","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8 10.Nd2 Na6",[43,31809,31810],{},[27,31811,31807],{"href":31812},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a79",[10,31814,202],{},[19,31816,206],{"id":205},[40,31818,31819],{},[43,31820,31821,214],{},[14,31822,213],{},[19,31824,67],{"id":66},[10,31826,31827,31828,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Nd2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,31829,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":31831},[31832,31833,31834,31835,31836],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Nd2 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8 10.Nd2) — The classical setup with Be2 leads to well-established theoretical positions. Both sides have clear plans: White aims for central and kingside play, while Black seeks queenside counterplay with ...b5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A77",[31842,31845,31848,31851],{"question":31843,"answer":31844},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Nd2?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Nd2 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8 10.Nd2 and is classified under ECO code A77.",{"question":31846,"answer":31847},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Nd2 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Nd2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":31849,"answer":31850},"What are the main variations of the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Nd2?","The main continuations include: [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8 10.Nd2 Na6](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a78); [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8 10.Nd2 Na6](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a79). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":31852,"answer":31853},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Nd2?","Across 49,596 Lichess games, White wins 51.1% of the time, Black wins 43.9%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Jan Hein Donner. On the Black side, Dragoljub Velimirovic and Milan Matulovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2",{"moves":31764,"fen":31858,"gamesPlayed":31859,"whiteWinPct":29324,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":21885,"topPlayersWhite":31860,"topPlayersBlack":31864,"parentOpening":31772,"parentOpeningSlug":31750},"rnbqr1k1/pp3pbp/3p1np1/2pP4/4P3/2N5/PP1NBPPP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 7 10",49596,[31861,31862,31863],{"name":415,"games":1437},{"name":25377,"games":1672},{"name":409,"games":3779},[31865,31866,31867],{"name":3346,"games":289},{"name":2094,"games":2096},{"name":30507,"games":3779},{"title":31756,"description":31839},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2",[123,432,701],"uSfJZOGiz1xn77X18Qa-gDVf1aBATkFqC4LxSCSy8pI",{"id":31874,"title":31875,"body":31876,"bots":31935,"categories":31936,"date":382,"description":31937,"eco":31938,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":31939,"image":31949,"meta":31950,"navigation":111,"path":31951,"quickFacts":31952,"seo":31964,"slug":31965,"stem":31966,"tags":31967,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":31968},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a78.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Milan Matulovic (12 games), Pavel Simacek (10 games), Dragoljub Janosevic (9 games).",[19,31894,35],{"id":34},[10,31896,31897],{},"Based on 10,889 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,31899,31900,31904,31908],{},[43,31901,31902,9236],{},[14,31903,47],{},[43,31905,31906,14663],{},[14,31907,53],{},[43,31909,31910,10071],{},[14,31911,59],{},[10,31913,63],{},[19,31915,206],{"id":205},[40,31917,31918],{},[43,31919,31920,214],{},[14,31921,213],{},[19,31923,67],{"id":66},[10,31925,31926,31927,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Na6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,31928,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":31930},[31931,31932,31933,31934],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Na6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8 10.Nd2 Na6) — The classical setup with Be2 leads to well-established theoretical positions. Both sides have clear plans: White aims for central and kingside play, while Black seeks queenside counterplay with ...b5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A78",[31940,31943,31946],{"question":31941,"answer":31942},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Na6?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Na6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Be2 0-0 9.0-0 Re8 10.Nd2 Na6 and is classified under ECO code A78.",{"question":31944,"answer":31945},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Na6 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Na6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":31947,"answer":31948},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Na6?","Across 10,889 Lichess games, White wins 47.4% of the time, Black wins 47.1%, and 5.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jan Hein Donner and Svetozar Gligoric. On the Black side, Milan Matulovic and Pavel Simacek are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a78.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a78",{"moves":31883,"fen":31953,"gamesPlayed":31954,"whiteWinPct":9352,"drawPct":10134,"blackWinPct":14743,"topPlayersWhite":31955,"topPlayersBlack":31960,"parentOpening":31891,"parentOpeningSlug":31869},"r1bqr1k1/pp3pbp/n2p1np1/2pP4/4P3/2N5/PP1NBPPP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 8 11",10889,[31956,31957,31958],{"name":25377,"games":1033},{"name":415,"games":1033},{"name":31959,"games":1443},"Witold Balcerowski",[31961,31962,31963],{"name":2094,"games":2096},{"name":30507,"games":1033},{"name":31425,"games":1561},{"title":31875,"description":31937},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a78","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a78",[123,432,701],"pQ8rj4MjS7luvLsmI1l9PdusXRn1_y9sqS5D03GaVjY",{"id":31970,"title":31875,"body":31971,"bots":32025,"categories":32026,"date":382,"description":31937,"eco":32027,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":32028,"image":32037,"meta":32038,"navigation":111,"path":32039,"quickFacts":32040,"seo":32049,"slug":32050,"stem":32051,"tags":32052,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":32053},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a79.md",{"type":7,"value":31972,"toc":32019},[31973,31978,31980,31985,31987,31989,32003,32005,32007,32013,32015],[10,31974,31880,31975,31977],{},[14,31976,31883],{}," and falls under ECO code A79. With 10,889 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,31979,22],{"id":21},[10,31981,25,31982,31984],{},[27,31983,31891],{"href":31696},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jan Hein Donner (8 games), Svetozar Gligoric (8 games), Witold Balcerowski (6 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Milan Matulovic (9 games), Dragoljub Janosevic (9 games), Andrzej Filipowicz (8 games).",[19,31986,35],{"id":34},[10,31988,31897],{},[40,31990,31991,31995,31999],{},[43,31992,31993,9236],{},[14,31994,47],{},[43,31996,31997,14663],{},[14,31998,53],{},[43,32000,32001,10071],{},[14,32002,59],{},[10,32004,63],{},[19,32006,206],{"id":205},[40,32008,32009],{},[43,32010,32011,214],{},[14,32012,213],{},[19,32014,67],{"id":66},[10,32016,31926,32017,1397],{},[27,32018,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":32020},[32021,32022,32023,32024],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"A79",[32029,32031,32032,32034],{"question":31941,"answer":32030},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a79.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a79",{"moves":31883,"fen":31953,"gamesPlayed":31954,"whiteWinPct":9352,"drawPct":10134,"blackWinPct":14743,"topPlayersWhite":32041,"topPlayersBlack":32045,"parentOpening":31891,"parentOpeningSlug":31869},[32042,32043,32044],{"name":25377,"games":1440},{"name":415,"games":1440},{"name":31959,"games":2984},[32046,32047,32048],{"name":2094,"games":1561},{"name":31425,"games":1561},{"name":21332,"games":1440},{"title":31875,"description":31937},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a79","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-be2-0-0-9-0-0-re8-10-nd2-na6-a79",[123,432,701],"0Gidf5ReQ2_liYRXABY5KJYane3yeQBPpRMDEn7oZJA",{"id":32055,"title":32056,"body":32057,"bots":32115,"categories":32116,"date":382,"description":32117,"eco":32118,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":32119,"image":32132,"meta":32133,"navigation":111,"path":32134,"quickFacts":32135,"seo":32149,"slug":32150,"stem":32151,"tags":32152,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":32153},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-bg5.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bg5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":32058,"toc":32109},[32059,32066,32068,32073,32075,32078,32092,32094,32096,32102,32104],[10,32060,32061,32062,32065],{},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bg5 arises after ",[14,32063,32064],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Bg5"," and falls under ECO code A71. With 136,905 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,32067,22],{"id":21},[10,32069,25,32070,32072],{},[27,32071,31221],{"href":30586},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Carsten Hoi (10 games), Ariel Sorin (10 games), Alexander Mikhalevski (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Krunoslav Hulak (5 games), Dan Cramling (4 games), Werner Golz (4 games).",[19,32074,35],{"id":34},[10,32076,32077],{},"Based on 136,905 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,32079,32080,32084,32088],{},[43,32081,32082,9038],{},[14,32083,47],{},[43,32085,32086,15330],{},[14,32087,53],{},[43,32089,32090,982],{},[14,32091,59],{},[10,32093,985],{},[19,32095,206],{"id":205},[40,32097,32098],{},[43,32099,32100,214],{},[14,32101,213],{},[19,32103,67],{"id":66},[10,32105,32106,32107,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bg5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,32108,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":32110},[32111,32112,32113,32114],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bg5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Bg5) — Black creates an asymmetric pawn structure with ...c5 against White's d5, accepting a spatial disadvantage in exchange for dynamic queenside counterplay along the a- and b-files. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A71",[32120,32123,32126,32129],{"question":32121,"answer":32122},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bg5?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bg5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.e4 g6 7.Nf3 Bg7 8.Bg5 and is classified under ECO code A71.",{"question":32124,"answer":32125},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bg5 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bg5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":32127,"answer":32128},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bg5?","Across 136,905 Lichess games, White wins 44% of the time, Black wins 51.9%, and 4.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Carsten Hoi and Ariel Sorin. On the Black side, Krunoslav Hulak and Dan Cramling are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":32130,"answer":32131},"How can I practice the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bg5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bg5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-bg5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-bg5",{"moves":32064,"fen":32136,"gamesPlayed":32137,"whiteWinPct":3876,"drawPct":1087,"blackWinPct":15378,"topPlayersWhite":32138,"topPlayersBlack":32143,"parentOpening":31221,"parentOpeningSlug":31201},"rnbqk2r/pp3pbp/3p1np1/2pP2B1/4P3/2N2N2/PP3PPP/R2QKB1R b KQkq - 3 8",136905,[32139,32140,32141],{"name":28968,"games":1033},{"name":23745,"games":1033},{"name":32142,"games":1561},"Alexander Mikhalevski",[32144,32146,32148],{"name":32145,"games":252},"Krunoslav Hulak",{"name":32147,"games":116},"Dan Cramling",{"name":27990,"games":116},{"title":32056,"description":32117},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-bg5","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-e4-g6-7-nf3-bg7-8-bg5",[123,432,701],"YuaDMlCgIx18G51vCHzQmnHdazkTFmAnkg_Nifr7BJk",{"id":32155,"title":32156,"body":32157,"bots":32231,"categories":32232,"date":382,"description":32233,"eco":32234,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":32235,"image":32248,"meta":32249,"navigation":111,"path":32250,"quickFacts":32251,"seo":32262,"slug":32263,"stem":32264,"tags":32265,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":32266},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... g6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":32158,"toc":32224},[32159,32166,32168,32173,32175,32178,32192,32194,32196,32199,32207,32209,32211,32217,32219],[10,32160,32161,32162,32165],{},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... g6 arises after ",[14,32163,32164],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6"," and falls under ECO code A61. With 589,081 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,32167,22],{"id":21},[10,32169,25,32170,32172],{},[27,32171,30547],{"href":19546},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (41 games), Predrag Nikolic (28 games), Zdenko Kozul (27 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mihai Suba (84 games), Nick E De Firmian (79 games), Tom Wedberg (61 games).",[19,32174,35],{"id":34},[10,32176,32177],{},"Based on 589,081 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,32179,32180,32184,32188],{},[43,32181,32182,21274],{},[14,32183,47],{},[43,32185,32186,1168],{},[14,32187,53],{},[43,32189,32190,2632],{},[14,32191,59],{},[10,32193,63],{},[19,32195,176],{"id":175},[10,32197,32198],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6, the main continuations include:",[40,32200,32201],{},[43,32202,32203],{},[27,32204,32206],{"href":32205},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0",[10,32208,202],{},[19,32210,206],{"id":205},[40,32212,32213],{},[43,32214,32215,214],{},[14,32216,213],{},[19,32218,67],{"id":66},[10,32220,32221,32222,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... g6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,32223,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":32225},[32226,32227,32228,32229,32230],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... g6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6) — Black creates an asymmetric pawn structure with ...c5 against White's d5, accepting a spatial disadvantage in exchange for dynamic queenside counterplay along the a- and b-files. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A61",[32236,32239,32242,32245],{"question":32237,"answer":32238},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... g6?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... g6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 and is classified under ECO code A61.",{"question":32240,"answer":32241},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... g6 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... g6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":32243,"answer":32244},"What are the main variations of the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... g6?","The main continuations include: [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":32246,"answer":32247},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... g6?","Across 589,081 Lichess games, White wins 48.9% of the time, Black wins 45.7%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Predrag Nikolic. On the Black side, Mihai Suba and Nick E De Firmian are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6",{"moves":32164,"fen":32252,"gamesPlayed":32253,"whiteWinPct":21328,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":1280,"topPlayersWhite":32254,"topPlayersBlack":32258,"parentOpening":30547,"parentOpeningSlug":30514},"rnbqkb1r/pp3p1p/3p1np1/2pP4/8/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 0 7",589081,[32255,32256,32257],{"name":409,"games":1102},{"name":17321,"games":3587},{"name":1292,"games":2875},[32259,32260,32261],{"name":14099,"games":1058},{"name":5497,"games":12790},{"name":31199,"games":5500},{"title":32156,"description":32233},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6",[123,432,701],"1k51i8yNG-xVT7llskYvHnjYhZTQumZWcAdgNpmNipA",{"id":32268,"title":30870,"body":32269,"bots":32342,"categories":32343,"date":382,"description":32344,"eco":32345,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":32346,"image":32354,"meta":32355,"navigation":111,"path":32356,"quickFacts":32357,"seo":32368,"slug":32369,"stem":32370,"tags":32371,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":32372},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0.md",{"type":7,"value":32270,"toc":32335},[32271,32277,32279,32285,32287,32290,32304,32306,32308,32311,32319,32321,32323,32329,32331],[10,32272,30875,32273,32276],{},[14,32274,32275],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0"," and falls under ECO code A62. With 169,246 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,32278,22],{"id":21},[10,32280,25,32281,32284],{},[27,32282,32283],{"href":30445},"Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... g6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Evgeny Gleizerov (40 games), Predrag Nikolic (35 games), Victor Mikhalevski (30 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mihai Suba (23 games), Pavel Simacek (22 games), Gyula Sax (18 games).",[19,32286,35],{"id":34},[10,32288,32289],{},"Based on 169,246 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,32291,32292,32296,32300],{},[43,32293,32294,48],{},[14,32295,47],{},[43,32297,32298,29933],{},[14,32299,53],{},[43,32301,32302,2047],{},[14,32303,59],{},[10,32305,3520],{},[19,32307,176],{"id":175},[10,32309,32310],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,32312,32313],{},[43,32314,32315],{},[27,32316,32318],{"href":32317},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0-9-0-0-nbd7","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0 9.0-0 Nbd7",[10,32320,202],{},[19,32322,206],{"id":205},[40,32324,32325],{},[43,32326,32327,214],{},[14,32328,213],{},[19,32330,67],{"id":66},[10,32332,30935,32333,1397],{},[27,32334,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":32336},[32337,32338,32339,32340,32341],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0) — White plays g3 and Bg2, a modern approach that emphasizes positional pressure over direct aggression. The fianchettoed bishop adds lasting influence along the long diagonal. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A62",[32347,32349,32350,32352],{"question":30951,"answer":32348},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0 and is classified under ECO code A62.",{"question":30954,"answer":30955},{"question":30957,"answer":32351},"The main continuations include: [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0 9.0-0 Nbd7](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0-9-0-0-nbd7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":30960,"answer":32353},"Across 169,246 Lichess games, White wins 50.4% of the time, Black wins 43.8%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Evgeny Gleizerov and Predrag Nikolic. On the Black side, Mihai Suba and Pavel Simacek are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0",{"moves":32275,"fen":32358,"gamesPlayed":32359,"whiteWinPct":115,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":30017,"topPlayersWhite":32360,"topPlayersBlack":32364,"parentOpening":32283,"parentOpeningSlug":32263},"rnbq1rk1/pp3pbp/3p1np1/2pP4/8/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQK2R w KQ - 3 9",169246,[32361,32362,32363],{"name":11371,"games":3266},{"name":17321,"games":1726},{"name":6054,"games":1253},[32365,32366,32367],{"name":14099,"games":684},{"name":30507,"games":1447},{"name":1730,"games":1672},{"title":30870,"description":32344},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0",[123,432,701],"MXmYO8kAffcf0JjPwouWZ8ggMT3I7Og4eL27H70pRJk",{"id":32374,"title":32375,"body":32376,"bots":32450,"categories":32451,"date":382,"description":32452,"eco":32453,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":32454,"image":32467,"meta":32468,"navigation":111,"path":32469,"quickFacts":32470,"seo":32482,"slug":32483,"stem":32484,"tags":32485,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":32486},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0-9-0-0-nbd7.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Evgeny Alekseev (15 games), Nick E De Firmian (13 games), Dragoljub Velimirovic (11 games).",[19,32393,35],{"id":34},[10,32395,32396],{},"Based on 13,971 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,32398,32399,32403,32407],{},[43,32400,32401,7743],{},[14,32402,47],{},[43,32404,32405,21142],{},[14,32406,53],{},[43,32408,32409,10071],{},[14,32410,59],{},[10,32412,3520],{},[19,32414,176],{"id":175},[10,32416,32417],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0 9.0-0 Nbd7, the main continuations include:",[40,32419,32420],{},[43,32421,32422],{},[27,32423,32425],{"href":32424},"/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0-9-0-0-nbd7-10-nd2-a6","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0 9.0-0 Nbd7 10.Nd2 a6",[10,32427,202],{},[19,32429,206],{"id":205},[40,32431,32432],{},[43,32433,32434,214],{},[14,32435,213],{},[19,32437,67],{"id":66},[10,32439,32440,32441,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,32442,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":32444},[32445,32446,32447,32448,32449],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381,647],"Learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0 9.0-0 Nbd7) — White plays g3 and Bg2, a modern approach that emphasizes positional pressure over direct aggression. The fianchettoed bishop adds lasting influence along the long diagonal. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A63",[32455,32458,32461,32464],{"question":32456,"answer":32457},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0 9.0-0 Nbd7 and is classified under ECO code A63.",{"question":32459,"answer":32460},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":32462,"answer":32463},"What are the main variations of the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7?","The main continuations include: [Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0 9.0-0 Nbd7 10.Nd2 a6](/resources/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0-9-0-0-nbd7-10-nd2-a6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":32465,"answer":32466},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7?","Across 13,971 Lichess games, White wins 50.9% of the time, Black wins 43.6%, and 5.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Predrag Nikolic and Zlatko Ilincic. On the Black side, Evgeny Alekseev and Nick E De Firmian are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0-9-0-0-nbd7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0-9-0-0-nbd7",{"moves":32383,"fen":32471,"gamesPlayed":32472,"whiteWinPct":7866,"drawPct":10134,"blackWinPct":21224,"topPlayersWhite":32473,"topPlayersBlack":32478,"parentOpening":31002,"parentOpeningSlug":32369},"r1bq1rk1/pp1n1pbp/3p1np1/2pP4/8/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 5 10",13971,[32474,32475,32476],{"name":17321,"games":1440},{"name":6590,"games":2984},{"name":32477,"games":116},"Daniil Yuffa",[32479,32480,32481],{"name":7168,"games":1685},{"name":5497,"games":623},{"name":3346,"games":3779},{"title":32375,"description":32452},"modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0-9-0-0-nbd7","articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0-9-0-0-nbd7",[123,432,701],"xyfzUF22fkDdSiGcjb2ba3DCCdZQVaBdFziLjdPwds0",{"id":32488,"title":32489,"body":32490,"bots":32549,"categories":32550,"date":382,"description":32551,"eco":32552,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":32553,"image":32566,"meta":32567,"navigation":111,"path":32568,"quickFacts":32569,"seo":32581,"slug":32582,"stem":32583,"tags":32584,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":32585},"openings/articles/openings/modern-benoni-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-c5-3-d5-e6-4-nc3-exd5-5-cxd5-d6-6-nf3-g6-7-g3-bg7-8-bg2-0-0-9-0-0-nbd7-10-nd2-a6.md","Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":32491,"toc":32543},[32492,32499,32501,32507,32509,32512,32526,32528,32530,32536,32538],[10,32493,32494,32495,32498],{},"The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a6 arises after ",[14,32496,32497],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0 9.0-0 Nbd7 10.Nd2 a6"," and falls under ECO code A64. With 973 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,32500,22],{"id":21},[10,32502,25,32503,32506],{},[27,32504,32505],{"href":32317},"Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zlatko Ilincic (21 games), Keith C Arkell (16 games), Victor Mikhalevski (11 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Pavel Simacek (11 games), Mikhail Tal (8 games), Miso Cebalo (8 games).",[19,32508,35],{"id":34},[10,32510,32511],{},"Based on 973 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,32513,32514,32518,32522],{},[43,32515,32516,5850],{},[14,32517,47],{},[43,32519,32520,12059],{},[14,32521,53],{},[43,32523,32524,8953],{},[14,32525,59],{},[10,32527,3520],{},[19,32529,206],{"id":205},[40,32531,32532],{},[43,32533,32534,214],{},[14,32535,213],{},[19,32537,67],{"id":66},[10,32539,32540,32541,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a6 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A64",[32554,32557,32560,32563],{"question":32555,"answer":32556},"What is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a6?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.Nc3 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.g3 Bg7 8.Bg2 0-0 9.0-0 Nbd7 10.Nd2 a6 and is classified under ECO code A64.",{"question":32558,"answer":32559},"Is the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a6 good for beginners?","The Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":32561,"answer":32562},"What are the win rates for the Modern Benoni: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... a6?","Across 973 Lichess games, White wins 51.5% of the time, Black wins 43.5%, and 4.9% are drawn. 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In the Caro-Kann, Black prepares ...d5 with 1...c6, ensuring the c-pawn can recapture if White takes on d5. Compared to the French Defence, where 1...e6 serves a similar purpose, the Caro-Kann avoids locking in the light-squared bishop, though the trade-off is that Black cannot develop the knight to c6 as easily and may lose a tempo if ...c5 is later desired. After 2.d4 d5, White chooses 3.Nd2 rather than the more common 3.Nc3, keeping the c-pawn free to advance to c3 or c4 and sidestepping any ...Bb4 pin. The drawback is reduced activity compared to a knight on c3, which would bear directly on e4 and d5. The resulting play tends to be quieter and more positional, with Black's most common response being 3...dxe4 4.Nxe4, leading to positions where piece placement and long-term strategy take precedence. 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Also called the Robatsch Defence after Karl Robatsch, this hypermodern opening sees Black preparing to fianchetto the bishop to g7, conceding space and a classical centre to White with the intention of undermining it later. The concept resembles the Pirc (1...d6), where Black also aims to fianchetto and pressure e4 with ...Nf6, but needs ...d6 first to prevent e5. In the Modern, Black sidesteps this by delaying any commitment on the g8 knight, prioritizing 1...g6 and 2...Bg7 instead, with ...d6 and ...Nf6 potentially following later. White typically occupies the centre with 2. d4, after which Black completes the fianchetto with 2...Bg7. From here, 3. Nc3 d6 is the usual continuation, but because Black has not yet played ...Nf6 to threaten e4, White can also try 3. c4, reaching a structure more commonly associated with the King's Indian Defence, or 3. Nf3. Historically, the earliest Modern Defences appeared in the 19th century using a 1...g6 and 2...e6 setup, which fared poorly in an era dominated by open, tactical chess, and the opening's reputation suffered notably when Wilhelm Steinitz dispatched Augustus Mongredien's Modern Defence in under 30 moves. It took decades before players learned to harness the opening's flexibility and dynamic potential. With 78 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,32730,22],{"id":21},[10,32732,32733],{},"It arises from the King's Pawn Game. Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Heikki MJ Westerinen (62 games), Michele Godena (54 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (44 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Colin Anderson McNab (323 games), Boris Chatalbashev (187 games), Peter Petran (182 games).",[19,32735,35],{"id":34},[10,32737,32738],{},"Based on 78 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,32740,32741,32745,32749],{},[43,32742,32743,21274],{},[14,32744,47],{},[43,32746,32747,1925],{},[14,32748,53],{},[43,32750,32751,3225],{},[14,32752,59],{},[10,32754,63],{},[19,32756,176],{"id":175},[10,32758,32759],{},"After 1.e4 g6, the main continuations include:",[40,32761,32762],{},[43,32763,32764],{},[27,32765,32767],{"href":32766},"/resources/openings/modern","Modern",[10,32769,202],{},[19,32771,206],{"id":205},[40,32773,32774],{},[43,32775,32776,214],{},[14,32777,213],{},[19,32779,67],{"id":66},[10,32781,32782,32783,77],{},"The best way to learn the Modern Defense is through practice. 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Bxc6, the Exchange Variation, which removes Black's knight and weakens the defense of e5. However, White cannot win the e5 pawn immediately because after 4...dxc6 5. Nxe5?, the reply 5...Qd4! forks the knight and the e4 pawn. While playable, the Exchange is not the principal continuation. The main line is 4. Ba4, which, as Carl Jaenisch recognized in the 19th century, serves not to double Black's pawns by capturing the knight, but rather to restrict the development of Black's kingside for as long as possible. By retreating, White keeps both bishops and maintains persistent pressure on the c6 knight. After 4. Ba4, Black gains the option of neutralizing the threat at any convenient moment with ...b5. White, in turn, must be cautious about the Noah's Ark Trap, a well-known tactical pattern in which Black uses an ...a6, ...b5, and ...c4 pawn advance to snare the bishop on b3. With 31.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,32880,22],{"id":21},[10,32882,25,32883,3496],{},[27,32884,3495],{"href":3494},[19,32886,35],{"id":34},[10,32888,32889],{},"Based on 31.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,32891,32892,32896,32900],{},[43,32893,32894,8670],{},[14,32895,47],{},[43,32897,32898,2623],{},[14,32899,53],{},[43,32901,32902,1502],{},[14,32903,59],{},[10,32905,3520],{},[19,32907,176],{"id":175},[10,32909,32910],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6, the main continuations include:",[40,32912,32913,32919],{},[43,32914,32915],{},[27,32916,32918],{"href":32917},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-exchange-variation","Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation",[43,32920,32921],{},[27,32922,32924],{"href":32923},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4",[10,32926,202],{},[19,32928,67],{"id":66},[10,32930,32931,32932,77],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":32966,"answer":32967},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense?","Across 31.2 million Lichess games, White wins 50.8% of the time, Black wins 44.3%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Maxime Vachier Lagrave. On the Black side, Aleksej Aleksandrov and Vladimir Kramnik are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":32969,"answer":32970},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[12893],{"title":3648,"description":32997,"botIds":32998,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Camila Samba is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Liam Brary is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[625,828],{"title":3652,"description":33000,"botIds":33001,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Layla O'Connor is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Kit Chenware is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[32803,1229],{"title":3656,"description":33003,"botIds":33004,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Lucia Aerialini is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[32948],"K6uoDv-ZWDgqmZpKIBR4nWbXYjRNW7Y8EuVWi4JmlsM",{"id":33007,"title":33008,"body":33009,"bots":33074,"categories":33084,"date":382,"description":33085,"eco":33086,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":33087,"image":33100,"meta":33101,"navigation":111,"path":33102,"quickFacts":33103,"seo":33116,"slug":33117,"stem":33118,"tags":33119,"trainingTips":33120,"__hash__":33133},"openings/articles/openings/moscow.md","Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":33010,"toc":33068},[33011,33018,33020,33025,33027,33030,33044,33046,33048,33051,33059,33061,33063],[10,33012,33013,33014,33017],{},"The Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation arises after ",[14,33015,33016],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5+"," and falls under ECO code B52. With 6.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,33019,22],{"id":21},[10,33021,25,33022,33024],{},[27,33023,481],{"href":480},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Sergei Rublevsky (51 games), Igor Glek (43 games), Eduardas Rozentalis (39 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Krum Georgiev (35 games), Kiril Georgiev (30 games), Georg Danner (27 games).",[19,33026,35],{"id":34},[10,33028,33029],{},"Based on 6.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,33031,33032,33036,33040],{},[43,33033,33034,499],{},[14,33035,47],{},[43,33037,33038,4672],{},[14,33039,53],{},[43,33041,33042,6643],{},[14,33043,59],{},[10,33045,63],{},[19,33047,176],{"id":175},[10,33049,33050],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5+, the main continuations include:",[40,33052,33053],{},[43,33054,33055],{},[27,33056,33058],{"href":33057},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-bb5-bd7","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5+ Bd7",[10,33060,202],{},[19,33062,67],{"id":66},[10,33064,33065,33066,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,33067,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":33069},[33070,33071,33072,33073],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[33075,33076,33077,33078,33079],{"id":9295,"name":9296,"rating":9297,"imageUrl":9298,"country":236,"countryCode":237,"defensiveAggressive":8326,"simplifyingComplicating":1212,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":591,"unpreparedTheoretical":267,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":22148,"name":22149,"rating":22150,"imageUrl":22151,"country":22152,"countryCode":22153,"defensiveAggressive":277,"simplifyingComplicating":2685,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":1225,"unpreparedTheoretical":267,"blunderLikelihood":3990},{"id":13095,"name":13096,"rating":13097,"imageUrl":13098,"country":629,"countryCode":630,"defensiveAggressive":288,"simplifyingComplicating":1691,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":1226,"unpreparedTheoretical":818,"blunderLikelihood":2101},{"id":9116,"name":9117,"rating":9118,"imageUrl":9119,"country":629,"countryCode":630,"defensiveAggressive":286,"simplifyingComplicating":358,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":9120,"unpreparedTheoretical":340,"blunderLikelihood":3996},{"id":33080,"name":33081,"rating":33082,"imageUrl":33083,"country":17731,"countryCode":17732,"defensiveAggressive":4868,"simplifyingComplicating":255,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":1031,"unpreparedTheoretical":838,"blunderLikelihood":3347},"zyTEm","Pawn Lim",2511,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/zyTEm_175.webp",[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5+) — White plays Bb5+ in the Sicilian, disrupting Black's development and aiming for a structural advantage. 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Notable master practitioners on the White side include Sergei Rublevsky and Igor Glek. On the Black side, Krum Georgiev and Kiril Georgiev are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":33098,"answer":33099},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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A good opponent to learn the opening basics in this opening.",[9295],{"title":712,"description":33125,"botIds":33126,"difficulty":450,"focus":723},"Tabu Islander is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[22148],{"title":716,"description":33128,"botIds":33129,"difficulty":455,"focus":723},"Fabio Gaúchinho is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Filê Rei is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[13095,9116],{"title":720,"description":33131,"botIds":33132,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Pawn Lim is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. 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With 5...a6, Black takes prophylactic control of the b5 square, ruling out both Ndb5 and Bb5+ while laying the groundwork for queenside expansion via ...b5 and ...b4, which can be particularly threatening if White castles long. One of the defining features of the Najdorf is its remarkable flexibility: depending on the variation, the knight may develop to d7 or c6, and the bishops can land on b7, e6, e7 (when the e-pawn advances), or g7 (in ...g6 setups). The move 5...a6 also enables 6...e5, driving the knight back to b3, since the check on b5 is no longer available. Because 5...a6 poses no immediate tactical threat, White enjoys a wide choice of continuations. The most popular is 6. Bg5, developing the dark-squared bishop to an aggressive square and introducing the possibility of doubling Black's pawns with Bxf6. Since 6...e5 in response would critically weaken the d5 square and hand White too much control over it, Black typically answers with 6...e6, adopting a Scheveningen-type pawn formation. With 18.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,33147,22],{"id":21},[10,33149,25,33150,33152],{},[27,33151,481],{"href":480},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (183 games), Alexei Shirov (160 games), Peter Leko (145 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Loek Van Wely (272 games), Lubomir Ftacnik (270 games), Boris Gelfand (257 games).",[19,33154,35],{"id":34},[10,33156,33157],{},"Based on 18.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,33159,33160,33164,33168],{},[43,33161,33162,1802],{},[14,33163,47],{},[43,33165,33166,1802],{},[14,33167,53],{},[43,33169,33170,3034],{},[14,33171,59],{},[10,33173,63],{},[19,33175,176],{"id":175},[10,33177,33178],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6, the main continuations include:",[40,33180,33181,33187,33193,33199],{},[43,33182,33183],{},[27,33184,33186],{"href":33185},"/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-g3","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.g3",[43,33188,33189],{},[27,33190,33192],{"href":33191},"/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-be2","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be2",[43,33194,33195],{},[27,33196,33198],{"href":33197},"/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-f4","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.f4",[43,33200,33201],{},[27,33202,33204],{"href":33203},"/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5",[10,33206,202],{},[19,33208,206],{"id":205},[40,33210,33211],{},[43,33212,33213,537],{},[14,33214,536],{},[19,33216,67],{"id":66},[10,33218,33219,33220,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation is through practice. 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This is prophylaxis, removing White's options of Ndb5 or Bb5+, and supports further queenside expansion with ...b5 and b4 in the future, which could become dangerous for White should they castle queenside. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B90",{"title":33251,"url":33252},"Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3/5...a6",[33254,33257,33260,33263],{"question":33255,"answer":33256},"What is the Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation?","The Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 and is classified under ECO code B90. Black plays 5...a6 and controls the b5 square.",{"question":33258,"answer":33259},"Is the Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation suitable for beginners?","The Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":33261,"answer":33262},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation?","Across 18.8 million Lichess games, White wins 47.7% of the time, Black wins 47.7%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Alexei Shirov. On the Black side, Loek Van Wely and Lubomir Ftacnik are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":33264,"answer":33265},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 848 rating) to advanced (2566+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/najdorf.webp",{},"/articles/openings/najdorf",{"moves":33144,"fen":33270,"gamesPlayed":33271,"whiteWinPct":1868,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":1868,"topPlayersWhite":33272,"topPlayersBlack":33278,"parentOpening":481,"parentOpeningSlug":694},"rnbqkb1r/1p2pppp/p2p1n2/8/3NP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 0 6",18843944,[33273,33275,33277],{"name":902,"games":33274},183,{"name":896,"games":33276},160,{"name":7590,"games":5599},[33279,33281,33283],{"name":2733,"games":33280},272,{"name":15729,"games":33282},270,{"name":6162,"games":33284},257,{"title":33136,"description":33248},"najdorf","articles/openings/najdorf",[123,699,700,701,1109],[33290,33293,33296,33299,33302],{"title":704,"description":33291,"botIds":33292,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"Sandy Beach is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Neila Downe is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[6964,804],{"title":708,"description":33294,"botIds":33295,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Night Call is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[33243],{"title":712,"description":33297,"botIds":33298,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Camila Samba is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Chen Noodle is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[625,9309],{"title":716,"description":33300,"botIds":33301,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Mrs. Bolly is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Theo Sicilio is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[5331,8328],{"title":720,"description":33303,"botIds":33304,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Doctor Nofal is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Elena Forkova is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[7550,33238],"YghHbFbgvmeDoI-aYA6H31kMEecjCN0hCUDR-Vvwnm8",{"id":33307,"title":33308,"body":33309,"bots":33368,"categories":33369,"date":382,"description":33370,"eco":33371,"extension":92,"externalLink":33372,"faq":33375,"image":33388,"meta":33389,"navigation":111,"path":33390,"quickFacts":33391,"seo":33403,"slug":33404,"stem":33405,"tags":33406,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":33407},"openings/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-be2.md","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":33310,"toc":33362},[33311,33318,33320,33327,33329,33331,33345,33347,33349,33355,33357],[10,33312,33313,33314,33317],{},"The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 arises after ",[14,33315,33316],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be2"," and falls under ECO code B92. While less common than the sharper alternatives 6. Bg5 and 6. Be3 in response to Black's 5...a6, this is a reliable and solid choice for White. The bishop on e2 monitors the g4 square, discouraging Black's knight from jumping there, and facilitates smooth kingside castling. With 2.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,33319,22],{"id":21},[10,33321,25,33322,33326],{},[27,33323,33325],{"href":33324},"/resources/openings/najdorf","Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (96 games), Vitaly Tseshkovsky (66 games), Natalija Pogonina (62 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lubomir Ftacnik (77 games), Robert Kempinski (60 games), Loek Van Wely (52 games).",[19,33328,35],{"id":34},[10,33330,4209],{},[40,33332,33333,33337,33341],{},[43,33334,33335,14663],{},[14,33336,47],{},[43,33338,33339,1807],{},[14,33340,53],{},[43,33342,33343,7112],{},[14,33344,59],{},[10,33346,63],{},[19,33348,206],{"id":205},[40,33350,33351],{},[43,33352,33353,537],{},[14,33354,536],{},[19,33356,67],{"id":66},[10,33358,33359,33360,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,33361,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":33363},[33364,33365,33366,33367],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647,1061],"Learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be2) — Be2 is not played as often in response to black pushing 5. ...a6 as is 6. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B92",{"title":33373,"url":33374},"Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3/5...a6/6._Be2",[33376,33379,33382,33385],{"question":33377,"answer":33378},"What is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be2 and is classified under ECO code B92.",{"question":33380,"answer":33381},"Is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 suitable for beginners?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":33383,"answer":33384},"What are the win rates for the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2?","Across 2.2 million Lichess games, White wins 47.1% of the time, Black wins 47.6%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Vitaly Tseshkovsky. On the Black side, Lubomir Ftacnik and Robert Kempinski are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":33386,"answer":33387},"How can I practice the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-be2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-be2",{"moves":33316,"fen":33392,"gamesPlayed":33393,"whiteWinPct":14743,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":1869,"topPlayersWhite":33394,"topPlayersBlack":33399,"parentOpening":33325,"parentOpeningSlug":33286},"rnbqkb1r/1p2pppp/p2p1n2/8/3NP3/2N5/PPP1BPPP/R1BQK2R b KQkq - 1 6",2237948,[33395,33396,33398],{"name":1995,"games":1694},{"name":33397,"games":2739},"Vitaly Tseshkovsky",{"name":2741,"games":8627},[33400,33401,33402],{"name":15729,"games":3996},{"name":22340,"games":1235},{"name":2733,"games":3618},{"title":33308,"description":33370},"najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-be2","articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-be2",[123,699,1298,701,1109],"UKb4AYQ_SkEG5jbAegUAB9dljMmzaklWAZLqxUZa1Ug",{"id":33409,"title":33410,"body":33411,"bots":33485,"categories":33486,"date":382,"description":33487,"eco":33488,"extension":92,"externalLink":33489,"faq":33492,"image":33505,"meta":33506,"navigation":111,"path":33507,"quickFacts":33508,"seo":33521,"slug":33522,"stem":33523,"tags":33524,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":33525},"openings/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5.md","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":33412,"toc":33478},[33413,33420,33422,33427,33429,33432,33446,33448,33450,33453,33461,33463,33465,33471,33473],[10,33414,33415,33416,33419],{},"The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5 arises after ",[14,33417,33418],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5"," and falls under ECO code B94. The bishop pins the f6-knight against the queen, and Black needs to respond immediately to avoid the threat of Bxf6 followed by doubled f-pawns. In practice, 6...e6 is by far the most common and nearly the only viable reply. With 4.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,33421,22],{"id":21},[10,33423,25,33424,33426],{},[27,33425,33325],{"href":33324},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Thomas Luther (78 games), Jonny Hector (67 games), Milan Matulovic (50 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Walter S Browne (72 games), Lev Polugaevsky (54 games), Miguel Angel Quinteros (40 games).",[19,33428,35],{"id":34},[10,33430,33431],{},"Based on 4.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,33433,33434,33438,33442],{},[43,33435,33436,3138],{},[14,33437,47],{},[43,33439,33440,1920],{},[14,33441,53],{},[43,33443,33444,766],{},[14,33445,59],{},[10,33447,63],{},[19,33449,176],{"id":175},[10,33451,33452],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5, the main continuations include:",[40,33454,33455],{},[43,33456,33457],{},[27,33458,33460],{"href":33459},"/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6",[10,33462,202],{},[19,33464,206],{"id":205},[40,33466,33467],{},[43,33468,33469,537],{},[14,33470,536],{},[19,33472,67],{"id":66},[10,33474,33475,33476,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,33477,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":33479},[33480,33481,33482,33483,33484],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647,1061],"Learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5) — Black must react to avoid doubled pawns on the f-file. The most popular response is 6...e6.","B94",{"title":33490,"url":33491},"Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3/5...a6/6._Bg5",[33493,33496,33499,33502],{"question":33494,"answer":33495},"What is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 and is classified under ECO code B94. Moves:1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.",{"question":33497,"answer":33498},"Is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5 suitable for beginners?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":33500,"answer":33501},"What are the main variations of the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5?","The main continuations include: [Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6](/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":33503,"answer":33504},"What are the win rates for the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5?","Across 4.6 million Lichess games, White wins 48.1% of the time, Black wins 47.5%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Thomas Luther and Jonny Hector. On the Black side, Walter S Browne and Lev Polugaevsky are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5",{"moves":33418,"fen":33509,"gamesPlayed":33510,"whiteWinPct":3181,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":1987,"topPlayersWhite":33511,"topPlayersBlack":33516,"parentOpening":33325,"parentOpeningSlug":33286},"rnbqkb1r/1p2pppp/p2p1n2/6B1/3NP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R2QKB1R b KQkq - 1 6",4598427,[33512,33514,33515],{"name":5493,"games":33513},78,{"name":677,"games":571},{"name":2094,"games":300},[33517,33519,33520],{"name":33518,"games":601},"Walter S Browne",{"name":6275,"games":1243},{"name":13335,"games":3266},{"title":33410,"description":33487},"najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5","articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5",[123,699,1298,701,1109],"67kHLCDRgNX7C2astVGZ6RocKtChJTtOmZtEKZjeUgQ",{"id":33527,"title":33528,"body":33529,"bots":33603,"categories":33604,"date":382,"description":33605,"eco":33606,"extension":92,"externalLink":33607,"faq":33610,"image":33623,"meta":33624,"navigation":111,"path":33625,"quickFacts":33626,"seo":33638,"slug":33639,"stem":33640,"tags":33641,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":33642},"openings/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6.md","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":33530,"toc":33596},[33531,33538,33540,33546,33548,33550,33564,33566,33568,33571,33579,33581,33583,33589,33591],[10,33532,33533,33534,33537],{},"The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 arises after ",[14,33535,33536],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6"," and falls under ECO code B95. From here, White's most aggressive and popular continuation is 7. f4, which pushes the attack forward. Alternatives such as queen moves or 7. Be2 are also playable but are generally regarded as less challenging for Black. With 3.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,33539,22],{"id":21},[10,33541,25,33542,33545],{},[27,33543,33544],{"href":33203},"Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Thomas Luther (70 games), Jonny Hector (59 games), Milan Matulovic (47 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Walter S Browne (67 games), Lev Polugaevsky (45 games), Igor A Novikov (40 games).",[19,33547,35],{"id":34},[10,33549,7639],{},[40,33551,33552,33556,33560],{},[43,33553,33554,1920],{},[14,33555,47],{},[43,33557,33558,3138],{},[14,33559,53],{},[43,33561,33562,766],{},[14,33563,59],{},[10,33565,63],{},[19,33567,176],{"id":175},[10,33569,33570],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6, the main continuations include:",[40,33572,33573],{},[43,33574,33575],{},[27,33576,33578],{"href":33577},"/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4",[10,33580,202],{},[19,33582,206],{"id":205},[40,33584,33585],{},[43,33586,33587,537],{},[14,33588,536],{},[19,33590,67],{"id":66},[10,33592,33593,33594,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,33595,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":33597},[33598,33599,33600,33601,33602],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647,1061],"Learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6) — White's offensive should go on with 7. f4 , the most popular move. Queen's moves are also possible as well as 7. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B95",{"title":33608,"url":33609},"Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3/5...a6/6._Bg5/6...e6",[33611,33614,33617,33620],{"question":33612,"answer":33613},"What is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 and is classified under ECO code B95.",{"question":33615,"answer":33616},"Is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 suitable for beginners?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":33618,"answer":33619},"What are the main variations of the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6?","The main continuations include: [Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4](/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":33621,"answer":33622},"What are the win rates for the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6?","Across 3.2 million Lichess games, White wins 47.5% of the time, Black wins 48.1%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Thomas Luther and Jonny Hector. On the Black side, Walter S Browne and Lev Polugaevsky are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6",{"moves":33536,"fen":33627,"gamesPlayed":33628,"whiteWinPct":1987,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":3181,"topPlayersWhite":33629,"topPlayersBlack":33633,"parentOpening":33544,"parentOpeningSlug":33522},"rnbqkb1r/1p3ppp/p2ppn2/6B1/3NP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R2QKB1R w KQkq - 0 7",3159611,[33630,33631,33632],{"name":5493,"games":3873},{"name":677,"games":3572},{"name":2094,"games":2088},[33634,33635,33636],{"name":33518,"games":571},{"name":6275,"games":341},{"name":33637,"games":3266},"Igor A Novikov",{"title":33528,"description":33605},"najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6","articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6",[123,699,1298,701,1109],"_n6qAZj5ZCi4VY4JFNEheuFrLKFhy3i9QX7sCfez1MM",{"id":33644,"title":33645,"body":33646,"bots":33726,"categories":33727,"date":382,"description":33728,"eco":33729,"extension":92,"externalLink":33730,"faq":33733,"image":33746,"meta":33747,"navigation":111,"path":33748,"quickFacts":33749,"seo":33760,"slug":33761,"stem":33762,"tags":33763,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":33764},"openings/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4.md","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":33647,"toc":33719},[33648,33655,33657,33663,33665,33667,33681,33683,33685,33688,33702,33704,33706,33712,33714],[10,33649,33650,33651,33654],{},"The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f4 arises after ",[14,33652,33653],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4"," and falls under ECO code B96. Black once again faces a pivotal strategic decision at this point. Among the most notable continuations at the highest levels are two exceptionally sharp systems: 7...Qb6, the Poisoned Pawn Variation, and 7...b5, the Polugaevsky Variation, both of which lead to deeply tactical and theoretically demanding positions. With 1.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,33656,22],{"id":21},[10,33658,25,33659,33662],{},[27,33660,33661],{"href":33459},"Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Thomas Luther (69 games), Jonny Hector (59 games), Milan Matulovic (47 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Walter S Browne (62 games), Lev Polugaevsky (40 games), Miguel Angel Quinteros (37 games).",[19,33664,35],{"id":34},[10,33666,6089],{},[40,33668,33669,33673,33677],{},[43,33670,33671,5245],{},[14,33672,47],{},[43,33674,33675,2924],{},[14,33676,53],{},[43,33678,33679,1362],{},[14,33680,59],{},[10,33682,63],{},[19,33684,176],{"id":175},[10,33686,33687],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4, the main continuations include:",[40,33689,33690,33696],{},[43,33691,33692],{},[27,33693,33695],{"href":33694},"/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-poisoned-pawn-variation","Najdorf Sicilian, Poisoned Pawn Variation",[43,33697,33698],{},[27,33699,33701],{"href":33700},"/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Be7",[10,33703,202],{},[19,33705,206],{"id":205},[40,33707,33708],{},[43,33709,33710,537],{},[14,33711,536],{},[19,33713,67],{"id":66},[10,33715,33716,33717,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,33718,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":33720},[33721,33722,33723,33724,33725],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647,1061],"Learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f4 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4) — Black faces a critical strategic choice in one of the sharpest positions in all of chess. Two famous lines are 7...Qb6 (the Poisoned Pawn Variation) and 7...b5 (the Polugaevsky Variation), both leading to extraordinarily sharp tactical play. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B96",{"title":33731,"url":33732},"Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3/5...a6/6._Bg5/6...e6/7._f4",[33734,33737,33740,33743],{"question":33735,"answer":33736},"What is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f4?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f4 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 and is classified under ECO code B96.",{"question":33738,"answer":33739},"Is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f4 suitable for beginners?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f4 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":33741,"answer":33742},"What are the main variations of the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f4?","The main continuations include: [Najdorf Sicilian, Poisoned Pawn Variation](/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-poisoned-pawn-variation); [Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Be7](/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":33744,"answer":33745},"What are the win rates for the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f4?","Across 1.6 million Lichess games, White wins 50% of the time, Black wins 45.5%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Thomas Luther and Jonny Hector. On the Black side, Walter S Browne and Lev Polugaevsky are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4",{"moves":33653,"fen":33750,"gamesPlayed":33751,"whiteWinPct":300,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":2980,"topPlayersWhite":33752,"topPlayersBlack":33756,"parentOpening":33661,"parentOpeningSlug":33639},"rnbqkb1r/1p3ppp/p2ppn2/6B1/3NPP2/2N5/PPP3PP/R2QKB1R b KQkq - 0 7",1610316,[33753,33754,33755],{"name":5493,"games":3309},{"name":677,"games":3572},{"name":2094,"games":2088},[33757,33758,33759],{"name":33518,"games":8627},{"name":6275,"games":3266},{"name":13335,"games":678},{"title":33645,"description":33728},"najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4","articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4",[123,699,1298,701,1109],"hnlvMt_wHqUOf9lpME5iy1CqiWIcV6WLAcKOmfLFsFs",{"id":33766,"title":33767,"body":33768,"bots":33842,"categories":33843,"date":382,"description":33844,"eco":33845,"extension":92,"externalLink":33846,"faq":33849,"image":33862,"meta":33863,"navigation":111,"path":33864,"quickFacts":33865,"seo":33878,"slug":33879,"stem":33880,"tags":33881,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":33882},"openings/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7.md","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":33769,"toc":33835},[33770,33777,33779,33785,33787,33789,33803,33805,33807,33810,33818,33820,33822,33828,33830],[10,33771,33772,33773,33776],{},"The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7 arises after ",[14,33774,33775],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Be7"," and falls under ECO code B98. Once regarded as the main line, largely due to Fischer's extensive theoretical contributions, this remains one of the sharpest continuations in the Najdorf, featuring potential sacrifices on d5, b2, g7, and f7 among other tactical possibilities. The enormous branching tree of variations stemming from this position makes it one of the most theoretically dense lines in chess. In recent years, however, it has seen a decline in popularity as more players have gravitated toward the Poisoned Pawn Variation with 7...Qb6. With 1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,33778,22],{"id":21},[10,33780,25,33781,33784],{},[27,33782,33783],{"href":33577},"Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.f4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Milan Matulovic (22 games), Thomas Luther (16 games), Bruno Parma (15 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Walter S Browne (45 games), Nick E De Firmian (24 games), Robert James Fischer (21 games).",[19,33786,35],{"id":34},[10,33788,17352],{},[40,33790,33791,33795,33799],{},[43,33792,33793,5850],{},[14,33794,47],{},[43,33796,33797,4221],{},[14,33798,53],{},[43,33800,33801,3225],{},[14,33802,59],{},[10,33804,3520],{},[19,33806,176],{"id":175},[10,33808,33809],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Be7, the main continuations include:",[40,33811,33812],{},[43,33813,33814],{},[27,33815,33817],{"href":33816},"/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7-8-qf3-qc7-9-0-0-0-nbd7","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Be7 8.Qf3 Qc7 9.0-0-0 Nbd7",[10,33819,202],{},[19,33821,206],{"id":205},[40,33823,33824],{},[43,33825,33826,537],{},[14,33827,536],{},[19,33829,67],{"id":66},[10,33831,33832,33833,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,33834,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":33836},[33837,33838,33839,33840,33841],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647,1061],"Learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Be7) — This used to be the main line, mostly out of Fischer's theoretical work. Today it is considered the sharpest line, with sacrifices on d5, b2, g7, and f7, and other such things. Mostly it is because of the large mass of variations that stem from this position. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B98",{"title":33847,"url":33848},"Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3/5...a6/6._Bg5/6...e6/7._f4/7...Be7",[33850,33853,33856,33859],{"question":33851,"answer":33852},"What is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Be7 and is classified under ECO code B98. Moves:1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.",{"question":33854,"answer":33855},"Is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7 suitable for beginners?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":33857,"answer":33858},"What are the main variations of the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7?","The main continuations include: [Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Be7 8.Qf3 Qc7 9.0-0-0 Nbd7](/resources/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7-8-qf3-qc7-9-0-0-0-nbd7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":33860,"answer":33861},"What are the win rates for the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7?","Across 1 million Lichess games, White wins 51.5% of the time, Black wins 44.2%, and 4.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Milan Matulovic and Thomas Luther. On the Black side, Walter S Browne and Nick E De Firmian are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7",{"moves":33775,"fen":33866,"gamesPlayed":33867,"whiteWinPct":5918,"drawPct":3335,"blackWinPct":4275,"topPlayersWhite":33868,"topPlayersBlack":33873,"parentOpening":33783,"parentOpeningSlug":33761},"rnbqk2r/1p2bppp/p2ppn2/6B1/3NPP2/2N5/PPP3PP/R2QKB1R w KQkq - 1 8",1003960,[33869,33870,33871],{"name":2094,"games":1447},{"name":5493,"games":4060},{"name":33872,"games":1685},"Bruno Parma",[33874,33875,33876],{"name":33518,"games":341},{"name":5497,"games":2887},{"name":33877,"games":2878},"Robert James Fischer",{"title":33767,"description":33844},"najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7","articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7",[123,699,1298,701,1109],"zG-pYiH0p7FHy4IDTLp61MIJydjvuBPdshnhb-Soj18",{"id":33884,"title":33885,"body":33886,"bots":33945,"categories":33946,"date":382,"description":33947,"eco":33948,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":33949,"image":33962,"meta":33963,"navigation":111,"path":33964,"quickFacts":33965,"seo":33976,"slug":33977,"stem":33978,"tags":33979,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":33980},"openings/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7-8-qf3-qc7-9-0-0-0-nbd7.md","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Walter S Browne (31 games), Nick E De Firmian (24 games), Jan Hein Donner (18 games).",[19,33904,35],{"id":34},[10,33906,33907],{},"Based on 336,600 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,33909,33910,33914,33918],{},[43,33911,33912,25419],{},[14,33913,47],{},[43,33915,33916,21142],{},[14,33917,53],{},[43,33919,33920,1362],{},[14,33921,59],{},[10,33923,3520],{},[19,33925,206],{"id":205},[40,33927,33928],{},[43,33929,33930,537],{},[14,33931,536],{},[19,33933,67],{"id":66},[10,33935,33936,33937,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nbd7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,33938,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":33940},[33941,33942,33943,33944],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647,1061],"Learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nbd7 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Be7 8.Qf3 Qc7 9.0-0-0 Nbd7) — The sharpest treatment of the Najdorf with Bg5 and f4, creating enormous attacking potential. The resulting positions are among the most theoretically demanding in all of chess. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B99",[33950,33953,33956,33959],{"question":33951,"answer":33952},"What is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nbd7?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nbd7 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Be7 8.Qf3 Qc7 9.0-0-0 Nbd7 and is classified under ECO code B99.",{"question":33954,"answer":33955},"Is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nbd7 suitable for beginners?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nbd7 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":33957,"answer":33958},"What are the win rates for the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nbd7?","Across 336,600 Lichess games, White wins 51.8% of the time, Black wins 43.6%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Milan Matulovic and Thomas Luther. On the Black side, Walter S Browne and Nick E De Firmian are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":33960,"answer":33961},"How can I practice the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nbd7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nbd7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7-8-qf3-qc7-9-0-0-0-nbd7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7-8-qf3-qc7-9-0-0-0-nbd7",{"moves":33893,"fen":33966,"gamesPlayed":33967,"whiteWinPct":25484,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":21224,"topPlayersWhite":33968,"topPlayersBlack":33972,"parentOpening":33901,"parentOpeningSlug":33879},"r1b1k2r/1pqnbppp/p2ppn2/6B1/3NPP2/2N2Q2/PPP3PP/2KR1B1R w kq - 5 10",336600,[33969,33970,33971],{"name":2094,"games":2096},{"name":5493,"games":3779},{"name":425,"games":3779},[33973,33974,33975],{"name":33518,"games":691},{"name":5497,"games":2887},{"name":25377,"games":1672},{"title":33885,"description":33947},"najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7-8-qf3-qc7-9-0-0-0-nbd7","articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-bg5-e6-7-f4-be7-8-qf3-qc7-9-0-0-0-nbd7",[123,699,1298,701,1109],"-JPsiyXYp-Bl1CFVPmm1m02VrLOc-IOrZ7b-ipfBXxE",{"id":33982,"title":33983,"body":33984,"bots":34042,"categories":34043,"date":382,"description":34044,"eco":34045,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":34046,"image":34059,"meta":34060,"navigation":111,"path":34061,"quickFacts":34062,"seo":34074,"slug":34075,"stem":34076,"tags":34077,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":34078},"openings/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-f4.md","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":33985,"toc":34036},[33986,33993,33995,34000,34002,34005,34019,34021,34023,34029,34031],[10,33987,33988,33989,33992],{},"The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 arises after ",[14,33990,33991],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.f4"," and falls under ECO code B93. With 445,237 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,33994,22],{"id":21},[10,33996,25,33997,33999],{},[27,33998,33325],{"href":33324},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Andrei Sokolov (51 games), Gyula Sax (41 games), Stefan Kindermann (36 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lev Polugaevsky (28 games), Lubomir Ftacnik (25 games), Loek Van Wely (22 games).",[19,34001,35],{"id":34},[10,34003,34004],{},"Based on 445,237 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,34006,34007,34011,34015],{},[43,34008,34009,6942],{},[14,34010,47],{},[43,34012,34013,54],{},[14,34014,53],{},[43,34016,34017,3034],{},[14,34018,59],{},[10,34020,63],{},[19,34022,206],{"id":205},[40,34024,34025],{},[43,34026,34027,537],{},[14,34028,536],{},[19,34030,67],{"id":66},[10,34032,34033,34034,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,34035,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":34037},[34038,34039,34040,34041],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647,1061],"Learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.f4) — White plays 6.f4 in the Najdorf, adding aggressive kingside intentions. This direct approach creates tactical complications where both sides must play with precision. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B93",[34047,34050,34053,34056],{"question":34048,"answer":34049},"What is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.f4 and is classified under ECO code B93.",{"question":34051,"answer":34052},"Is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 suitable for beginners?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":34054,"answer":34055},"What are the win rates for the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4?","Across 445,237 Lichess games, White wins 49.7% of the time, Black wins 45.6%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Andrei Sokolov and Gyula Sax. On the Black side, Lev Polugaevsky and Lubomir Ftacnik are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":34057,"answer":34058},"How can I practice the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-f4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-f4",{"moves":33991,"fen":34063,"gamesPlayed":34064,"whiteWinPct":7033,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":117,"topPlayersWhite":34065,"topPlayersBlack":34070,"parentOpening":33325,"parentOpeningSlug":33286},"rnbqkb1r/1p2pppp/p2p1n2/8/3NPP2/2N5/PPP3PP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 0 6",445237,[34066,34067,34068],{"name":6058,"games":634},{"name":1730,"games":1102},{"name":34069,"games":5208},"Stefan Kindermann",[34071,34072,34073],{"name":6275,"games":3587},{"name":15729,"games":593},{"name":2733,"games":1447},{"title":33983,"description":34044},"najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-f4","articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-f4",[123,699,1298,701,1109],"O-7IxkOBCG53Dl1ao13_cSXUpNPl-pkksLChsXTf5ZU",{"id":34080,"title":34081,"body":34082,"bots":34140,"categories":34141,"date":382,"description":34142,"eco":34143,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":34144,"image":34157,"meta":34158,"navigation":111,"path":34159,"quickFacts":34160,"seo":34173,"slug":34174,"stem":34175,"tags":34176,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":34177},"openings/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-g3.md","Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":34083,"toc":34134},[34084,34091,34093,34098,34100,34103,34117,34119,34121,34127,34129],[10,34085,34086,34087,34090],{},"The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g3 arises after ",[14,34088,34089],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.g3"," and falls under ECO code B91. With 293,824 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,34092,22],{"id":21},[10,34094,25,34095,34097],{},[27,34096,33325],{"href":33324},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Petar Popovic (59 games), Ratmir Kholmov (47 games), Alexander Ivanov (43 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Nick E De Firmian (14 games), Zlatko Ilincic (14 games), Ian Nepomniachtchi (13 games).",[19,34099,35],{"id":34},[10,34101,34102],{},"Based on 293,824 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,34104,34105,34109,34113],{},[43,34106,34107,499],{},[14,34108,47],{},[43,34110,34111,15152],{},[14,34112,53],{},[43,34114,34115,170],{},[14,34116,59],{},[10,34118,63],{},[19,34120,206],{"id":205},[40,34122,34123],{},[43,34124,34125,537],{},[14,34126,536],{},[19,34128,67],{"id":66},[10,34130,34131,34132,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,34133,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":34135},[34136,34137,34138,34139],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647,1061],"Learn the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g3 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.g3) — White fianchettoes with 6.g3, a positional approach to the Najdorf. The bishop on g2 exerts pressure along the long diagonal, leading to strategic rather than purely tactical play. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B91",[34145,34148,34151,34154],{"question":34146,"answer":34147},"What is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g3?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g3 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.g3 and is classified under ECO code B91.",{"question":34149,"answer":34150},"Is the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g3 suitable for beginners?","The Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g3 involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":34152,"answer":34153},"What are the win rates for the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g3?","Across 293,824 Lichess games, White wins 48.3% of the time, Black wins 46%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Petar Popovic and Ratmir Kholmov. On the Black side, Nick E De Firmian and Zlatko Ilincic are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":34155,"answer":34156},"How can I practice the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Najdorf Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-g3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-g3",{"moves":34089,"fen":34161,"gamesPlayed":34162,"whiteWinPct":674,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":4563,"topPlayersWhite":34163,"topPlayersBlack":34169,"parentOpening":33325,"parentOpeningSlug":33286},"rnbqkb1r/1p2pppp/p2p1n2/8/3NP3/2N3P1/PPP2P1P/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 0 6",293824,[34164,34165,34167],{"name":9536,"games":3572},{"name":34166,"games":2088},"Ratmir Kholmov",{"name":34168,"games":645},"Alexander Ivanov",[34170,34171,34172],{"name":5497,"games":289},{"name":6590,"games":289},{"name":26243,"games":623},{"title":34081,"description":34142},"najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-g3","articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-a6-6-g3",[123,699,1298,701,1109],"mBAXT3KLrskfp_YLNYVUBa7yqttFHoXYEwjkYFwGuFE",{"id":34179,"title":34180,"body":34181,"bots":34239,"categories":34240,"date":382,"description":34241,"eco":34242,"extension":92,"externalLink":34243,"faq":34246,"image":34259,"meta":34260,"navigation":111,"path":34261,"quickFacts":34262,"seo":34274,"slug":34275,"stem":34276,"tags":34277,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":34278},"openings/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-poisoned-pawn-variation.md","Najdorf Sicilian, Poisoned Pawn Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":34182,"toc":34233},[34183,34190,34192,34197,34199,34202,34216,34218,34220,34226,34228],[10,34184,34185,34186,34189],{},"The Najdorf Sicilian, Poisoned Pawn Variation arises after ",[14,34187,34188],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Qb6"," and falls under ECO code B97. With the queen move, Black immediately targets the b2 pawn. White can either protect it with 8. Nb3 or allow it to be captured by playing 8. Qd2. The variation rose to prominence in the 1960s when Fischer championed the Black side. Fischer's concept was that by snatching the pawn, he could then rely on his exceptional endgame technique to weather White's significant developmental advantage, eventually converting the extra pawn and the bishop pair into a winning position. With 168,685 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,34191,22],{"id":21},[10,34193,25,34194,34196],{},[27,34195,33783],{"href":33577},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Thomas Luther (23 games), Jonny Hector (20 games), Jan H Timman (16 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Igor A Novikov (35 games), Peter Szekely (23 games), Miguel Angel Quinteros (22 games).",[19,34198,35],{"id":34},[10,34200,34201],{},"Based on 168,685 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,34203,34204,34208,34212],{},[43,34205,34206,1925],{},[14,34207,47],{},[43,34209,34210,5540],{},[14,34211,53],{},[43,34213,34214,1502],{},[14,34215,59],{},[10,34217,63],{},[19,34219,206],{"id":205},[40,34221,34222],{},[43,34223,34224,537],{},[14,34225,536],{},[19,34227,67],{"id":66},[10,34229,34230,34231,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Najdorf Sicilian, Poisoned Pawn Variation is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B97",{"title":34244,"url":34245},"Najdorf Sicilian, Poisoned Pawn Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3/5...a6/6._Bg5/6...e6/7._f4/7...Qb6",[34247,34250,34253,34256],{"question":34248,"answer":34249},"What is the Najdorf Sicilian, Poisoned Pawn Variation?","The Najdorf Sicilian, Poisoned Pawn Variation begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Qb6 and is classified under ECO code B97. Moves: 1.",{"question":34251,"answer":34252},"Is the Najdorf Sicilian, Poisoned Pawn Variation suitable for beginners?","The Najdorf Sicilian, Poisoned Pawn Variation involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":34254,"answer":34255},"What are the win rates for the Najdorf Sicilian, Poisoned Pawn Variation?","Across 168,685 Lichess games, White wins 46.8% of the time, Black wins 48.2%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Thomas Luther and Jonny Hector. On the Black side, Igor A Novikov and Peter Szekely are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":34257,"answer":34258},"How can I practice the Najdorf Sicilian, Poisoned Pawn Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Najdorf Sicilian, Poisoned Pawn Variation by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-poisoned-pawn-variation.webp",{},"/articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-poisoned-pawn-variation",{"moves":34188,"fen":34263,"gamesPlayed":34264,"whiteWinPct":1989,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":5591,"topPlayersWhite":34265,"topPlayersBlack":34269,"parentOpening":33783,"parentOpeningSlug":33761},"rnb1kb1r/1p3ppp/pq1ppn2/6B1/3NPP2/2N5/PPP3PP/R2QKB1R w KQkq - 1 8",168685,[34266,34267,34268],{"name":5493,"games":684},{"name":677,"games":2881},{"name":425,"games":4060},[34270,34271,34273],{"name":33637,"games":1726},{"name":34272,"games":684},"Peter Szekely",{"name":13335,"games":1447},{"title":34180,"description":34241},"najdorf-sicilian-poisoned-pawn-variation","articles/openings/najdorf-sicilian-poisoned-pawn-variation",[123,699,1298,701,1109],"hRsED0iTPQf714hMPATl2RceLNloHI1xv-k7qSpma9Y",{"id":34280,"title":34281,"body":34282,"bots":34359,"categories":34373,"date":382,"description":34374,"eco":4392,"extension":92,"externalLink":34375,"faq":34377,"image":34387,"meta":34388,"navigation":111,"path":34389,"quickFacts":34390,"seo":34401,"slug":34402,"stem":34403,"tags":34404,"trainingTips":34405,"__hash__":34417},"openings/articles/openings/nc6-sicilian.md","Sicilian Defense: Nc6 Systems: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":34283,"toc":34352},[34284,34291,34293,34295,34297,34300,34314,34316,34318,34321,34335,34337,34339,34345,34347],[10,34285,34286,34287,34290],{},"The Sicilian Defense: Nc6 Systems arises after ",[14,34288,34289],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6"," and falls under ECO code B20. With 1...c5, Black enters the Sicilian Defence, an asymmetric counter-attacking opening that uses a flank pawn to control d4. The idea is that exchanging the c-pawn for White's d-pawn will leave Black with two central pawns against one, with long-term aspirations of achieving ...d5 and exploiting the half-open c-file. White's most principled approach is 2. Nf3, preparing to open the position with 3. d4, since 1...c5 does not aid development the way 1...e5 does, and the faster White opens the game, the more they can capitalize on their developmental lead. After 2...Nc6, the knight immediately contests d4 and serves as the launching pad for major systems including the Sveshnikov, the Accelerated Dragon, and classical Open Sicilian setups. Following 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4, Black's choice of pawn structure and piece placement defines the character of the game entirely. White also has the popular alternative 3.Bb5, the Rossolimo Variation, which sidesteps Open Sicilian complications by targeting the knight directly. 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Black controls the d4 square with a flank pawn, asserting that trading their flank c-pawn for White's d-pawn will surely be to their advantage, as it will leave them with two central pawns to White's one. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":34376,"url":9335},"Sicilian Defense: Nc6 Systems - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[34378,34381,34384],{"question":34379,"answer":34380},"What is the Sicilian Defense: Nc6 Systems?","The Sicilian Defense: Nc6 Systems begins with 1.e4 c5 and is classified under ECO code B20. 1...c5 is the Sicilian defence, a counter-attacking, asymmetric opening.",{"question":34382,"answer":34383},"Is the Sicilian Defense: Nc6 Systems good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defense: Nc6 Systems can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":34385,"answer":34386},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense: Nc6 Systems?","Across 118.8 million Lichess games, White wins 48.6% of the time, Black wins 46.9%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Heikki MJ Westerinen. On the Black side, Loek Van Wely and Miso Cebalo are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nc6-sicilian.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nc6-sicilian",{"moves":34289,"fen":34391,"gamesPlayed":34392,"whiteWinPct":3095,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":1722,"topPlayersWhite":34393,"topPlayersBlack":34397,"parentOpening":1742,"parentOpeningSlug":1743},"r1bqkbnr/pp1ppppp/2n5/2p5/4P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 2 3",118812029,[34394,34395,34396],{"name":1995,"games":4419},{"name":1728,"games":4421},{"name":4423,"games":4424},[34398,34399,34400],{"name":2733,"games":4427},{"name":1295,"games":4429},{"name":1292,"games":4431},{"title":34281,"description":34374},"nc6-sicilian","articles/openings/nc6-sicilian",[123,699,1298,700,1109],[34406,34408,34411,34413,34415],{"title":704,"description":9367,"botIds":34407,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},[8297,343],{"title":708,"description":34409,"botIds":34410,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Nelson Mandala is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Bez Bez is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[8313,6971],{"title":712,"description":9373,"botIds":34412,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},[9325,9309],{"title":716,"description":9376,"botIds":34414,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},[9116,595],{"title":720,"description":9379,"botIds":34416,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},[1680,371],"rDQqb7MLH7-XEq5078zN8ua9oEOhYJRUOarAPNYH5yY",{"id":34419,"title":34420,"body":34421,"bots":34525,"categories":34544,"date":382,"description":34545,"eco":34546,"extension":92,"externalLink":34547,"faq":34550,"image":34563,"meta":34564,"navigation":111,"path":34565,"quickFacts":34566,"seo":34580,"slug":34581,"stem":34582,"tags":34583,"trainingTips":34584,"__hash__":34605},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian.md","Nimzo-Indian Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":34422,"toc":34518},[34423,34430,34432,34437,34439,34442,34456,34458,34460,34463,34501,34503,34505,34511,34513],[10,34424,34425,34426,34429],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defense arises after ",[14,34427,34428],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4"," and falls under ECO code E20. With 3...Bb4, Black places the dark-squared bishop on its most active diagonal and pins the c3 knight, creating problems for White on multiple levels. The most important positional consequence is that the pin undermines White's control of e4: although White would like to advance e4 at some point, the f6 knight currently dominates the square and the pinned c3 knight cannot recapture. This means Black may be able to establish a knight on e4 or use the square to their advantage if White fails to contest it. Additionally, Black carries the constant threat of exchanging bishop for knight, doubling White's pawns on the c-file. Should this exchange occur, the game becomes structurally unbalanced: White will seek to open the position to maximize the bishop pair, while Black aims to keep things closed and exploit the weakened pawn structure. White must weigh these factors carefully when choosing a fourth move. The Nimzo-Indian offers both sides a wealth of systems to explore. Notably, the seemingly logical 4. Bd2, which breaks the pin and eliminates the doubled-pawn threat, is almost never played at the top level because it is far less ambitious than the alternatives. With 13.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,34431,22],{"id":21},[10,34433,25,34434,34436],{},[27,34435,2610],{"href":2609},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (364 games), Aleksej Aleksandrov (266 games), Jan Hein Donner (218 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (178 games), Viktor Korchnoi (174 games), Anatoly Karpov (160 games).",[19,34438,35],{"id":34},[10,34440,34441],{},"Based on 13.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,34443,34444,34448,34452],{},[43,34445,34446,5639],{},[14,34447,47],{},[43,34449,34450,5746],{},[14,34451,53],{},[43,34453,34454,2381],{},[14,34455,59],{},[10,34457,63],{},[19,34459,176],{"id":175},[10,34461,34462],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4, the main continuations include:",[40,34464,34465,34471,34477,34483,34489,34495],{},[43,34466,34467],{},[27,34468,34470],{"href":34469},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-nf3","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Nf3",[43,34472,34473],{},[27,34474,34476],{"href":34475},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qb3","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qb3",[43,34478,34479],{},[27,34480,34482],{"href":34481},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-bg5","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bg5",[43,34484,34485],{},[27,34486,34488],{"href":34487},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2",[43,34490,34491],{},[27,34492,34494],{"href":34493},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3",[43,34496,34497],{},[27,34498,34500],{"href":34499},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3",[10,34502,202],{},[19,34504,206],{"id":205},[40,34506,34507],{},[43,34508,34509,214],{},[14,34510,213],{},[19,34512,67],{"id":66},[10,34514,34515,34516,77],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defense is through practice. 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With 1.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,34619,22],{"id":21},[10,34621,25,34622,34626],{},[27,34623,34625],{"href":34624},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian","Nimzo-Indian Defense",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksandar Kaminik (18 games), Lev Gutman (18 games), Viktor Moskalenko (15 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ludek Pachman (9 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (9 games), Laszlo Szabo (8 games).",[19,34628,35],{"id":34},[10,34630,23978],{},[40,34632,34633,34637,34641],{},[43,34634,34635,2037],{},[14,34636,47],{},[43,34638,34639,1596],{},[14,34640,53],{},[43,34642,34643,1606],{},[14,34644,59],{},[10,34646,63],{},[19,34648,176],{"id":175},[10,34650,34651],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3, the main continuations include:",[40,34653,34654,34660,34666],{},[43,34655,34656],{},[27,34657,34659],{"href":34658},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0",[43,34661,34662],{},[27,34663,34665],{"href":34664},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-e3","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 c5 6.e3",[43,34667,34668],{},[27,34669,34671],{"href":34670},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-f3-d5-7-cxd5","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 c5 6.f3 d5 7.cxd5",[10,34673,202],{},[19,34675,206],{"id":205},[40,34677,34678],{},[43,34679,34680,214],{},[14,34681,213],{},[19,34683,67],{"id":66},[10,34685,34686,34687,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxc3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,34688,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":34690},[34691,34692,34693,34694,34695],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxc3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3) — White plays a3, forcing Black to give up the bishop pair with ...Bxc3. The doubled c-pawns give Black structural targets while White gets the two bishops and a strong center. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E24",[34701,34704,34707,34710],{"question":34702,"answer":34703},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxc3?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxc3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 and is classified under ECO code E24.",{"question":34705,"answer":34706},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxc3 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":34708,"answer":34709},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxc3?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0); [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 c5 6.e3](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-e3); [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 c5 6.f3 d5 7.cxd5](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-f3-d5-7-cxd5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":34711,"answer":34712},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxc3?","Across 1.2 million Lichess games, White wins 47% of the time, Black wins 48.4%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksandar Kaminik and Lev Gutman. On the Black side, Ludek Pachman and Wolfgang Unzicker are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3",{"moves":34616,"fen":34717,"gamesPlayed":34718,"whiteWinPct":2088,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":1720,"topPlayersWhite":34719,"topPlayersBlack":34724,"parentOpening":34625,"parentOpeningSlug":34581},"rnbqk2r/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/2PP4/P1P5/4PPPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 5",1230255,[34720,34722,34723],{"name":34721,"games":1672},"Aleksandar Kaminik",{"name":14106,"games":1672},{"name":30759,"games":1685},[34725,34727,34728],{"name":34726,"games":1561},"Ludek Pachman",{"name":13562,"games":1561},{"name":11906,"games":1440},{"title":34608,"description":34698},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3",[123,432,433,1109],"JEee0LG4fxnRjgkvTOY4oeABjXUINBxjZLeqQCudVAg",{"id":34735,"title":34736,"body":34737,"bots":34812,"categories":34813,"date":382,"description":34814,"eco":34815,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":34816,"image":34829,"meta":34830,"navigation":111,"path":34831,"quickFacts":34832,"seo":34846,"slug":34847,"stem":34848,"tags":34849,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":34850},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":34738,"toc":34805},[34739,34746,34748,34754,34756,34759,34773,34775,34777,34780,34788,34790,34792,34798,34800],[10,34740,34741,34742,34745],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 arises after ",[14,34743,34744],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0"," and falls under ECO code E27. With 378,978 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,34747,22],{"id":21},[10,34749,25,34750,34753],{},[27,34751,34752],{"href":34499},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.bxc3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Christer Niklasson (5 games), Clara Mourot (5 games), Francisco Jose Perez Perez (4 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Laszlo Eperjesi (5 games), Ludek Pachman (4 games), Lajos Portisch (3 games).",[19,34755,35],{"id":34},[10,34757,34758],{},"Based on 378,348 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,34760,34761,34765,34769],{},[43,34762,34763,5639],{},[14,34764,47],{},[43,34766,34767,2037],{},[14,34768,53],{},[43,34770,34771,1362],{},[14,34772,59],{},[10,34774,63],{},[19,34776,176],{"id":175},[10,34778,34779],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,34781,34782],{},[43,34783,34784],{},[27,34785,34787],{"href":34786},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0 6.e3",[10,34789,202],{},[19,34791,206],{"id":205},[40,34793,34794],{},[43,34795,34796,214],{},[14,34797,213],{},[19,34799,67],{"id":66},[10,34801,34802,34803,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,34804,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":34806},[34807,34808,34809,34810,34811],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0) — White plays a3, forcing Black to give up the bishop pair with ...Bxc3. The doubled c-pawns give Black structural targets while White gets the two bishops and a strong center. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E27",[34817,34820,34823,34826],{"question":34818,"answer":34819},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0 and is classified under ECO code E27.",{"question":34821,"answer":34822},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":34824,"answer":34825},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0 6.e3](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":34827,"answer":34828},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0?","Across 378,978 Lichess games, White wins 48.5% of the time, Black wins 47%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Christer Niklasson and Clara Mourot. On the Black side, Laszlo Eperjesi and Ludek Pachman are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0",{"moves":34744,"fen":34833,"gamesPlayed":34834,"whiteWinPct":5696,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":2088,"topPlayersWhite":34835,"topPlayersBlack":34842,"parentOpening":34752,"parentOpeningSlug":34730},"rnbq1rk1/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/2PP4/P1P5/4PPPP/R1BQKBNR w KQ - 1 6",378978,[34836,34838,34840],{"name":34837,"games":252},"Christer Niklasson",{"name":34839,"games":252},"Clara Mourot",{"name":34841,"games":116},"Francisco Jose Perez Perez",[34843,34844,34845],{"name":5205,"games":252},{"name":34726,"games":116},{"name":12129,"games":589},{"title":34736,"description":34814},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0",[123,432,433,1109],"Bh24b1NUhh0pF4Tcjc4h37X9lP80YGKaj8RdE3EcRu8",{"id":34852,"title":34853,"body":34854,"bots":34929,"categories":34930,"date":382,"description":34931,"eco":34932,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":34933,"image":34946,"meta":34947,"navigation":111,"path":34948,"quickFacts":34949,"seo":34963,"slug":34964,"stem":34965,"tags":34966,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":34967},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":34855,"toc":34922},[34856,34863,34865,34871,34873,34876,34890,34892,34894,34897,34905,34907,34909,34915,34917],[10,34857,34858,34859,34862],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 arises after ",[14,34860,34861],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0 6.e3"," and falls under ECO code E28. With 83,083 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,34864,22],{"id":21},[10,34866,25,34867,34870],{},[27,34868,34869],{"href":34658},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Anatoly Vaisser (8 games), Marcus Vinicius M Santos (8 games), Herman Steiner (5 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ludek Pachman (4 games), Lajos Portisch (3 games), Michail Brodsky (3 games).",[19,34872,35],{"id":34},[10,34874,34875],{},"Based on 82,886 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,34877,34878,34882,34886],{},[43,34879,34880,3024],{},[14,34881,47],{},[43,34883,34884,3029],{},[14,34885,53],{},[43,34887,34888,3034],{},[14,34889,59],{},[10,34891,63],{},[19,34893,176],{"id":175},[10,34895,34896],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0 6.e3, the main continuations include:",[40,34898,34899],{},[43,34900,34901],{},[27,34902,34904],{"href":34903},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3-c5-7-bd3-nc6","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0 6.e3 c5 7.Bd3 Nc6",[10,34906,202],{},[19,34908,206],{"id":205},[40,34910,34911],{},[43,34912,34913,214],{},[14,34914,213],{},[19,34916,67],{"id":66},[10,34918,34919,34920,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,34921,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":34923},[34924,34925,34926,34927,34928],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0 6.e3) — After a3 and ...Bxc3, White recaptures and plays e3, building a solid center. The position balances White's bishop pair against Black's structural advantages and active piece play. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E28",[34934,34937,34940,34943],{"question":34935,"answer":34936},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0 6.e3 and is classified under ECO code E28.",{"question":34938,"answer":34939},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":34941,"answer":34942},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0 6.e3 c5 7.Bd3 Nc6](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3-c5-7-bd3-nc6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":34944,"answer":34945},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3?","Across 83,083 Lichess games, White wins 48.6% of the time, Black wins 46.7%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Anatoly Vaisser and Marcus Vinicius M Santos. On the Black side, Ludek Pachman and Lajos Portisch are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3",{"moves":34861,"fen":34950,"gamesPlayed":34951,"whiteWinPct":3095,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":3097,"topPlayersWhite":34952,"topPlayersBlack":34958,"parentOpening":34869,"parentOpeningSlug":34847},"rnbq1rk1/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/2PP4/P1P1P3/5PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQ - 0 6",83083,[34953,34954,34956],{"name":26552,"games":1440},{"name":34955,"games":1440},"Marcus Vinicius M Santos",{"name":34957,"games":252},"Herman Steiner",[34959,34960,34961],{"name":34726,"games":116},{"name":12129,"games":589},{"name":34962,"games":589},"Michail Brodsky",{"title":34853,"description":34931},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3",[123,432,433,1109],"FTxzEwoF2776FKb3zjaL7Iisxu3qHNUoPcW6O6e0M1Y",{"id":34969,"title":34970,"body":34971,"bots":35030,"categories":35031,"date":382,"description":35032,"eco":35033,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":35034,"image":35047,"meta":35048,"navigation":111,"path":35049,"quickFacts":35050,"seo":35064,"slug":35065,"stem":35066,"tags":35067,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":35068},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3-c5-7-bd3-nc6.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Gennady Tunik (5 games), Ratmir Kholmov (4 games), Andreas Schenk (3 games).",[19,34989,35],{"id":34},[10,34991,34992],{},"Based on 16,186 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,34994,34995,34999,35003],{},[43,34996,34997,6942],{},[14,34998,47],{},[43,35000,35001,1168],{},[14,35002,53],{},[43,35004,35005,3034],{},[14,35006,59],{},[10,35008,63],{},[19,35010,206],{"id":205},[40,35012,35013],{},[43,35014,35015,214],{},[14,35016,213],{},[19,35018,67],{"id":66},[10,35020,35021,35022,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,35023,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":35025},[35026,35027,35028,35029],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0 6.e3 c5 7.Bd3 Nc6) — After a3 and ...Bxc3, White recaptures and plays e3, building a solid center. The position balances White's bishop pair against Black's structural advantages and active piece play. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E29",[35035,35038,35041,35044],{"question":35036,"answer":35037},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 0-0 6.e3 c5 7.Bd3 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code E29.",{"question":35039,"answer":35040},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":35042,"answer":35043},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6?","Across 16,230 Lichess games, White wins 49.7% of the time, Black wins 45.7%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksej Aleksandrov and Fernando Peralta. On the Black side, Gennady Tunik and Ratmir Kholmov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":35045,"answer":35046},"How can I practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3-c5-7-bd3-nc6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3-c5-7-bd3-nc6",{"moves":34978,"fen":35051,"gamesPlayed":35052,"whiteWinPct":7033,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":1280,"topPlayersWhite":35053,"topPlayersBlack":35058,"parentOpening":34986,"parentOpeningSlug":34964},"r1bq1rk1/pp1p1ppp/2n1pn2/2p5/2PP4/P1PBP3/5PPP/R1BQK1NR w KQ - 2 8",16230,[35054,35055,35057],{"name":3629,"games":1033},{"name":35056,"games":1561},"Fernando Peralta",{"name":12312,"games":1443},[35059,35061,35062],{"name":35060,"games":252},"Gennady Tunik",{"name":34166,"games":116},{"name":35063,"games":589},"Andreas Schenk",{"title":34970,"description":35032},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3-c5-7-bd3-nc6","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-0-0-6-e3-c5-7-bd3-nc6",[123,432,433,1109],"ITkd7W2QfucmDFQAmuPMUeW0xB6QAAZewJ5ZRgyFQBg",{"id":35070,"title":34853,"body":35071,"bots":35127,"categories":35128,"date":382,"description":35129,"eco":35130,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":35131,"image":35140,"meta":35141,"navigation":111,"path":35142,"quickFacts":35143,"seo":35156,"slug":35157,"stem":35158,"tags":35159,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":35160},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-e3.md",{"type":7,"value":35072,"toc":35121},[35073,35079,35081,35086,35088,35091,35105,35107,35109,35115,35117],[10,35074,34858,35075,35078],{},[14,35076,35077],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 c5 6.e3"," and falls under ECO code E26. With 107,768 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,35080,22],{"id":21},[10,35082,25,35083,35085],{},[27,35084,34752],{"href":34499},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Laszlo Szabo (13 games), Efim Geller (13 games), Viktor Moskalenko (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ratmir Kholmov (6 games), Hans Mueller (5 games), Alberic O'Kelly de Galway (5 games).",[19,35087,35],{"id":34},[10,35089,35090],{},"Based on 107,544 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,35092,35093,35097,35101],{},[43,35094,35095,4770],{},[14,35096,47],{},[43,35098,35099,757],{},[14,35100,53],{},[43,35102,35103,8953],{},[14,35104,59],{},[10,35106,63],{},[19,35108,206],{"id":205},[40,35110,35111],{},[43,35112,35113,214],{},[14,35114,213],{},[19,35116,67],{"id":66},[10,35118,34919,35119,1397],{},[27,35120,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":35122},[35123,35124,35125,35126],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 c5 6.e3) — After a3 and ...Bxc3, White recaptures and plays e3, building a solid center. The position balances White's bishop pair against Black's structural advantages and active piece play. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E26",[35132,35134,35135,35137],{"question":34935,"answer":35133},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 c5 6.e3 and is classified under ECO code E26.",{"question":34938,"answer":34939},{"question":34944,"answer":35136},"Across 107,768 Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 47.8%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Laszlo Szabo and Efim Geller. On the Black side, Ratmir Kholmov and Hans Mueller are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":35138,"answer":35139},"How can I practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.e3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-e3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-e3",{"moves":35077,"fen":35144,"gamesPlayed":35145,"whiteWinPct":4907,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":892,"topPlayersWhite":35146,"topPlayersBlack":35150,"parentOpening":34752,"parentOpeningSlug":34730},"rnbqk2r/pp1p1ppp/4pn2/2p5/2PP4/P1P1P3/5PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 6",107768,[35147,35148,35149],{"name":11906,"games":623},{"name":12312,"games":623},{"name":30759,"games":2096},[35151,35152,35154],{"name":34166,"games":2984},{"name":35153,"games":252},"Hans Mueller",{"name":35155,"games":252},"Alberic O'Kelly de Galway",{"title":34853,"description":35129},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-e3","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-e3",[123,432,433,1109],"7Vi3EalQ4C4R8CjYHigUXMfmZCZK7s_ycgUkJ3kosDY",{"id":35162,"title":35163,"body":35164,"bots":35222,"categories":35223,"date":382,"description":35224,"eco":35225,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":35226,"image":35239,"meta":35240,"navigation":111,"path":35241,"quickFacts":35242,"seo":35253,"slug":35254,"stem":35255,"tags":35256,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":35257},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-f3-d5-7-cxd5.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.cxd5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":35165,"toc":35216},[35166,35173,35175,35180,35182,35185,35199,35201,35203,35209,35211],[10,35167,35168,35169,35172],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.cxd5 arises after ",[14,35170,35171],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 c5 6.f3 d5 7.cxd5"," and falls under ECO code E25. With 41,243 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,35174,22],{"id":21},[10,35176,25,35177,35179],{},[27,35178,34752],{"href":34499},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Sergey Volkov (45 games), Viktor Moskalenko (35 games), Alexei Shirov (21 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (14 games), Igor Naumkin (9 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (7 games).",[19,35181,35],{"id":34},[10,35183,35184],{},"Based on 41,158 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,35186,35187,35191,35195],{},[43,35188,35189,20828],{},[14,35190,47],{},[43,35192,35193,11856],{},[14,35194,53],{},[43,35196,35197,2141],{},[14,35198,59],{},[10,35200,63],{},[19,35202,206],{"id":205},[40,35204,35205],{},[43,35206,35207,214],{},[14,35208,213],{},[19,35210,67],{"id":66},[10,35212,35213,35214,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.cxd5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,35215,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":35217},[35218,35219,35220,35221],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.cxd5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 c5 6.f3 d5 7.cxd5) — White plays a3, forcing Black to give up the bishop pair with ...Bxc3. The doubled c-pawns give Black structural targets while White gets the two bishops and a strong center. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E25",[35227,35230,35233,35236],{"question":35228,"answer":35229},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.cxd5?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.cxd5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.a3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 c5 6.f3 d5 7.cxd5 and is classified under ECO code E25.",{"question":35231,"answer":35232},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.cxd5 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.cxd5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":35234,"answer":35235},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.cxd5?","Across 41,243 Lichess games, White wins 50.6% of the time, Black wins 42.8%, and 6.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Sergey Volkov and Viktor Moskalenko. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Igor Naumkin are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":35237,"answer":35238},"How can I practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.cxd5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.cxd5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-f3-d5-7-cxd5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-f3-d5-7-cxd5",{"moves":35171,"fen":35243,"gamesPlayed":35244,"whiteWinPct":20903,"drawPct":2196,"blackWinPct":11899,"topPlayersWhite":35245,"topPlayersBlack":35249,"parentOpening":34752,"parentOpeningSlug":34730},"rnbqk2r/pp3ppp/4pn2/2pP4/3P4/P1P2P2/4P1PP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 7",41243,[35246,35247,35248],{"name":7595,"games":341},{"name":30759,"games":1726},{"name":896,"games":2878},[35250,35251,35252],{"name":409,"games":289},{"name":11376,"games":1561},{"name":13562,"games":1443},{"title":35163,"description":35224},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-f3-d5-7-cxd5","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-a3-bxc3-5-bxc3-c5-6-f3-d5-7-cxd5",[123,432,433,1109],"z9Iwfd3-WEQOVqUGfM7MBRlzVLHifekctaIFUkNcUXE",{"id":35259,"title":35260,"body":35261,"bots":35334,"categories":35335,"date":382,"description":35336,"eco":35337,"extension":92,"externalLink":35338,"faq":35341,"image":35354,"meta":35355,"navigation":111,"path":35356,"quickFacts":35357,"seo":35370,"slug":35371,"stem":35372,"tags":35373,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":35374},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-bg5.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":35262,"toc":35327},[35263,35270,35272,35277,35279,35281,35295,35297,35299,35302,35310,35312,35314,35320,35322],[10,35264,35265,35266,35269],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 arises after ",[14,35267,35268],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bg5"," and falls under ECO code E30. With 4.Bg5, White answers Black's pin with a counter-pin, and the e4 square becomes contested territory for both sides. A subtler consequence is that the pinned knight no longer controls d5, which — as van der Sterren has noted — makes the ...d5 advance both the logical idea and the necessary follow-up after 4.Bg5. Play almost invariably continues with either 4...h6 5.Bh4 c5 6.d5 or 4...c5 5.d5 h6 6.Bh4. This line is relatively rare in the Nimzo-Indian, appearing in only about 2% of master games in the Lichess database. Unlike the Ragozin or Queen's Gambit Declined, the absence of a Black pawn on d5 means White has no immediate target to attack in the center. With 1.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,35271,22],{"id":21},[10,35273,25,35274,35276],{},[27,35275,34625],{"href":34624},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Boris V Spassky (30 games), Guntram Gaertner (28 games), Lluis Comas Fabrego (26 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Unzicker (8 games), Gyula Sax (8 games), Viktor Korchnoi (7 games).",[19,35278,35],{"id":34},[10,35280,24304],{},[40,35282,35283,35287,35291],{},[43,35284,35285,757],{},[14,35286,47],{},[43,35288,35289,9236],{},[14,35290,53],{},[43,35292,35293,1173],{},[14,35294,59],{},[10,35296,63],{},[19,35298,176],{"id":175},[10,35300,35301],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bg5, the main continuations include:",[40,35303,35304],{},[43,35305,35306],{},[27,35307,35309],{"href":35308},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-bg5-h6-5-bh4-c5-6-d5-d6","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bg5 h6 5.Bh4 c5 6.d5 d6",[10,35311,202],{},[19,35313,206],{"id":205},[40,35315,35316],{},[43,35317,35318,214],{},[14,35319,213],{},[19,35321,67],{"id":66},[10,35323,35324,35325,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,35326,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":35328},[35329,35330,35331,35332,35333],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bg5) — White decides to match Black pin for pin, and the e4 square is once more a no man's land. More subtle is the fact that Black's knight no longer controls d5 either. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E30",{"title":35339,"url":35340},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3/3...Bb4/4._Bg5",[35342,35345,35348,35351],{"question":35343,"answer":35344},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bg5 and is classified under ECO code E30. White decides to match Black pin for pin, and the e4 square is once more a no man's land.",{"question":35346,"answer":35347},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":35349,"answer":35350},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bg5 h6 5.Bh4 c5 6.d5 d6](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-bg5-h6-5-bh4-c5-6-d5-d6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":35352,"answer":35353},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5?","Across 1.9 million Lichess games, White wins 47.8% of the time, Black wins 47.4%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Boris V Spassky and Guntram Gaertner. On the Black side, Wolfgang Unzicker and Gyula Sax are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-bg5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-bg5",{"moves":35268,"fen":35358,"gamesPlayed":35359,"whiteWinPct":892,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":9352,"topPlayersWhite":35360,"topPlayersBlack":35366,"parentOpening":34625,"parentOpeningSlug":34581},"rnbqk2r/pppp1ppp/4pn2/6B1/1bPP4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R2QKBNR b KQkq - 3 4",1939961,[35361,35362,35364],{"name":5372,"games":1253},{"name":35363,"games":3587},"Guntram Gaertner",{"name":35365,"games":681},"Lluis Comas Fabrego",[35367,35368,35369],{"name":13562,"games":1440},{"name":1730,"games":1440},{"name":419,"games":1443},{"title":35260,"description":35336},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-bg5","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-bg5",[123,432,433,1109],"v31MEjdTm64z2IS-aI2reQVUCvdwCXyqG6FzZKrelvY",{"id":35376,"title":35377,"body":35378,"bots":35437,"categories":35438,"date":382,"description":35439,"eco":35440,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":35441,"image":35454,"meta":35455,"navigation":111,"path":35456,"quickFacts":35457,"seo":35470,"slug":35471,"stem":35472,"tags":35473,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":35474},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-bg5-h6-5-bh4-c5-6-d5-d6.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":35379,"toc":35431},[35380,35387,35389,35395,35397,35400,35414,35416,35418,35424,35426],[10,35381,35382,35383,35386],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d6 arises after ",[14,35384,35385],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bg5 h6 5.Bh4 c5 6.d5 d6"," and falls under ECO code E31. With 7,757 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,35388,22],{"id":21},[10,35390,25,35391,35394],{},[27,35392,35393],{"href":34481},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Bg5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jan H Timman (11 games), Dorian Rogozenco (9 games), Lluis Comas Fabrego (6 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mihai Suba (5 games), Paul Keres (4 games), Craig William Pritchett (4 games).",[19,35396,35],{"id":34},[10,35398,35399],{},"Based on 7,742 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,35401,35402,35406,35410],{},[43,35403,35404,2372],{},[14,35405,47],{},[43,35407,35408,9416],{},[14,35409,53],{},[43,35411,35412,3034],{},[14,35413,59],{},[10,35415,63],{},[19,35417,206],{"id":205},[40,35419,35420],{},[43,35421,35422,214],{},[14,35423,213],{},[19,35425,67],{"id":66},[10,35427,35428,35429,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,35430,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":35432},[35433,35434,35435,35436],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bg5 h6 5.Bh4 c5 6.d5 d6) — White plays Bg5, the Leningrad system that creates early tension around the e4 and d5 squares. The pin on the knight adds tactical nuance to the positional struggle. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E31",[35442,35445,35448,35451],{"question":35443,"answer":35444},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d6?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bg5 h6 5.Bh4 c5 6.d5 d6 and is classified under ECO code E31.",{"question":35446,"answer":35447},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d6 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":35449,"answer":35450},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d6?","Across 7,757 Lichess games, White wins 46.5% of the time, Black wins 48.8%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jan H Timman and Dorian Rogozenco. On the Black side, Mihai Suba and Paul Keres are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":35452,"answer":35453},"How can I practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-bg5-h6-5-bh4-c5-6-d5-d6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-bg5-h6-5-bh4-c5-6-d5-d6",{"moves":35385,"fen":35458,"gamesPlayed":35459,"whiteWinPct":2420,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":9531,"topPlayersWhite":35460,"topPlayersBlack":35465,"parentOpening":35393,"parentOpeningSlug":35371},"rnbqk2r/pp3pp1/3ppn1p/2pP4/1bP4B/2N5/PP2PPPP/R2QKBNR w KQkq - 0 7",7757,[35461,35462,35464],{"name":425,"games":3779},{"name":35463,"games":1561},"Dorian Rogozenco",{"name":35365,"games":2984},[35466,35467,35468],{"name":14099,"games":252},{"name":6806,"games":116},{"name":35469,"games":116},"Craig William Pritchett",{"title":35377,"description":35439},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-bg5-h6-5-bh4-c5-6-d5-d6","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-bg5-h6-5-bh4-c5-6-d5-d6",[123,432,433,1109],"z_3S0Po_O-KEM3goP8jO0kkLvXyWuNBVKggE8tHR8fY",{"id":35476,"title":35477,"body":35478,"bots":35563,"categories":35564,"date":382,"description":35565,"eco":35566,"extension":92,"externalLink":35567,"faq":35570,"image":35583,"meta":35584,"navigation":111,"path":35585,"quickFacts":35586,"seo":35600,"slug":35601,"stem":35602,"tags":35603,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":35604},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":35479,"toc":35556},[35480,35487,35489,35494,35496,35498,35512,35514,35516,35519,35539,35541,35543,35549,35551],[10,35481,35482,35483,35486],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3 arises after ",[14,35484,35485],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3"," and falls under ECO code E40. White judges that an immediate 4...Bxc3 poses no real threat and that provoking the exchange with 4.a3 is premature. Instead, 4.e3 opens the diagonal for the light-squared bishop, which typically develops to d3 where it strengthens White's grip on the crucial e4 square. Black has three principal responses, and in each case White faces a choice between developing the knight to e2 (5.Nge2) or placing the bishop on d3 first (5.Bd3). With 2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,35488,22],{"id":21},[10,35490,25,35491,35493],{},[27,35492,34625],{"href":34624},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (337 games), Aleksej Aleksandrov (251 games), Jan Hein Donner (177 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Viktor Korchnoi (89 games), Ratmir Kholmov (75 games), Aleksandar Matanovic (72 games).",[19,35495,35],{"id":34},[10,35497,17231],{},[40,35499,35500,35504,35508],{},[43,35501,35502,977],{},[14,35503,47],{},[43,35505,35506,9844],{},[14,35507,53],{},[43,35509,35510,170],{},[14,35511,59],{},[10,35513,63],{},[19,35515,176],{"id":175},[10,35517,35518],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3, the main continuations include:",[40,35520,35521,35527,35533],{},[43,35522,35523],{},[27,35524,35526],{"href":35525},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-c5","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 c5",[43,35528,35529],{},[27,35530,35532],{"href":35531},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6",[43,35534,35535],{},[27,35536,35538],{"href":35537},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0",[10,35540,202],{},[19,35542,206],{"id":205},[40,35544,35545],{},[43,35546,35547,214],{},[14,35548,213],{},[19,35550,67],{"id":66},[10,35552,35553,35554,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,35555,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":35557},[35558,35559,35560,35561,35562],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3) — White assesses that an immediate 4...Bxc3 is not a threat, but also that 4. a3, provoking the capture, is not necessary (yet). Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E40",{"title":35568,"url":35569},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3/3...Bb4/4._e3",[35571,35574,35577,35580],{"question":35572,"answer":35573},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 and is classified under ECO code E40. White assesses that an immediate 4...Bxc3 is not a threat, but also that 4.",{"question":35575,"answer":35576},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":35578,"answer":35579},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 c5](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-c5); [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6); [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":35581,"answer":35582},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3?","Across 2 million Lichess games, White wins 49.5% of the time, Black wins 44.9%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Aleksej Aleksandrov. On the Black side, Viktor Korchnoi and Ratmir Kholmov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3",{"moves":35485,"fen":35587,"gamesPlayed":35588,"whiteWinPct":1088,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":9895,"topPlayersWhite":35589,"topPlayersBlack":35596,"parentOpening":34625,"parentOpeningSlug":34581},"rnbqk2r/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/1bPP4/2N1P3/PP3PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 4",1966779,[35590,35592,35594],{"name":415,"games":35591},337,{"name":3629,"games":35593},251,{"name":25377,"games":35595},177,[35597,35598,35599],{"name":419,"games":3983},{"name":34166,"games":11372},{"name":13566,"games":601},{"title":35477,"description":35565},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3",[123,432,433,1109],"kPYQDzcQIonvsjSHpVGtMg4eKtvPpx3DPGt3_8MqzGo",{"id":35606,"title":34736,"body":35607,"bots":35686,"categories":35687,"date":382,"description":35688,"eco":35689,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":35690,"image":35698,"meta":35699,"navigation":111,"path":35700,"quickFacts":35701,"seo":35713,"slug":35714,"stem":35715,"tags":35716,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":35717},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0.md",{"type":7,"value":35608,"toc":35679},[35609,35615,35617,35623,35625,35628,35642,35644,35646,35649,35663,35665,35667,35673,35675],[10,35610,34741,35611,35614],{},[14,35612,35613],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0"," and falls under ECO code E46. With 764,157 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,35616,22],{"id":21},[10,35618,25,35619,35622],{},[27,35620,35621],{"href":34493},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (156 games), Aleksej Aleksandrov (147 games), Fernando Peralta (82 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Unzicker (62 games), Ivan Farago (60 games), Viktor Korchnoi (43 games).",[19,35624,35],{"id":34},[10,35626,35627],{},"Based on 762,589 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,35629,35630,35634,35638],{},[43,35631,35632,1596],{},[14,35633,47],{},[43,35635,35636,2924],{},[14,35637,53],{},[43,35639,35640,10812],{},[14,35641,59],{},[10,35643,63],{},[19,35645,176],{"id":175},[10,35647,35648],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,35650,35651,35657],{},[43,35652,35653],{},[27,35654,35656],{"href":35655},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3",[43,35658,35659],{},[27,35660,35662],{"href":35661},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3",[10,35664,202],{},[19,35666,206],{"id":205},[40,35668,35669],{},[43,35670,35671,214],{},[14,35672,213],{},[19,35674,67],{"id":66},[10,35676,34802,35677,1397],{},[27,35678,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":35680},[35681,35682,35683,35684,35685],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0) — White plays e3, the classical Rubinstein system that accepts potential doubled pawns in exchange for smooth development. The positions are rich in strategic nuance. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E46",[35691,35693,35694,35696],{"question":34818,"answer":35692},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 0-0 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 and is classified under ECO code E46.",{"question":34821,"answer":34822},{"question":34824,"answer":35695},"The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3); [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":34827,"answer":35697},"Across 764,157 Lichess games, White wins 48.4% of the time, Black wins 45.5%, and 6.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Aleksej Aleksandrov. On the Black side, Wolfgang Unzicker and Ivan Farago are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0",{"moves":35613,"fen":35702,"gamesPlayed":35703,"whiteWinPct":1720,"drawPct":10852,"blackWinPct":2980,"topPlayersWhite":35704,"topPlayersBlack":35709,"parentOpening":35621,"parentOpeningSlug":35601},"rnbq1rk1/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/1bPP4/2N1P3/PP3PPP/R1BQKBNR w KQ - 1 5",764157,[35705,35707,35708],{"name":415,"games":35706},156,{"name":3629,"games":24150},{"name":35056,"games":3776},[35710,35711,35712],{"name":13562,"games":8627},{"name":409,"games":1235},{"name":419,"games":645},{"title":34736,"description":35688},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0",[123,432,433,1109],"jvoaFa1M3zgcWF2CZSsvLRoe2CIw06SxMxk2NXdbl4k",{"id":35719,"title":35720,"body":35721,"bots":35795,"categories":35796,"date":382,"description":35797,"eco":35798,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":35799,"image":35812,"meta":35813,"navigation":111,"path":35814,"quickFacts":35815,"seo":35826,"slug":35827,"stem":35828,"tags":35829,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":35830},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bd3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":35722,"toc":35788},[35723,35730,35732,35737,35739,35742,35756,35758,35760,35763,35771,35773,35775,35781,35783],[10,35724,35725,35726,35729],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bd3 arises after ",[14,35727,35728],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3"," and falls under ECO code E47. With 338,925 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,35731,22],{"id":21},[10,35733,25,35734,35736],{},[27,35735,34869],{"href":35537},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (142 games), Aleksej Aleksandrov (117 games), Fernando Peralta (75 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Unzicker (50 games), Ivan Farago (36 games), Mikhail Tal (33 games).",[19,35738,35],{"id":34},[10,35740,35741],{},"Based on 338,192 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,35743,35744,35748,35752],{},[43,35745,35746,2798],{},[14,35747,47],{},[43,35749,35750,9948],{},[14,35751,53],{},[43,35753,35754,10812],{},[14,35755,59],{},[10,35757,63],{},[19,35759,176],{"id":175},[10,35761,35762],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3, the main continuations include:",[40,35764,35765],{},[43,35766,35767],{},[27,35768,35770],{"href":35769},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3-d5","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 d5",[10,35772,202],{},[19,35774,206],{"id":205},[40,35776,35777],{},[43,35778,35779,214],{},[14,35780,213],{},[19,35782,67],{"id":66},[10,35784,35785,35786,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bd3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,35787,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":35789},[35790,35791,35792,35793,35794],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bd3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3) — White plays e3, the classical Rubinstein system that accepts potential doubled pawns in exchange for smooth development. The positions are rich in strategic nuance. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E47",[35800,35803,35806,35809],{"question":35801,"answer":35802},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bd3?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bd3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 and is classified under ECO code E47.",{"question":35804,"answer":35805},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bd3 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bd3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":35807,"answer":35808},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bd3?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 d5](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3-d5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":35810,"answer":35811},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bd3?","Across 338,925 Lichess games, White wins 49.1% of the time, Black wins 44.8%, and 6.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Aleksej Aleksandrov. On the Black side, Wolfgang Unzicker and Ivan Farago are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3",{"moves":35728,"fen":35816,"gamesPlayed":35817,"whiteWinPct":2871,"drawPct":10852,"blackWinPct":10018,"topPlayersWhite":35818,"topPlayersBlack":35822,"parentOpening":34869,"parentOpeningSlug":35714},"rnbq1rk1/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/1bPP4/2NBP3/PP3PPP/R1BQK1NR b KQ - 2 5",338925,[35819,35820,35821],{"name":415,"games":23636},{"name":3629,"games":19622},{"name":35056,"games":11372},[35823,35824,35825],{"name":13562,"games":300},{"name":409,"games":5208},{"name":13564,"games":5199},{"title":35720,"description":35797},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3",[123,432,433,1109],"u_8LYzyHvQ-RDoLn7ovFuGfJ7IazCAJWM-6tSrpNgcE",{"id":35832,"title":35833,"body":35834,"bots":35909,"categories":35910,"date":382,"description":35911,"eco":35912,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":35913,"image":35926,"meta":35927,"navigation":111,"path":35928,"quickFacts":35929,"seo":35940,"slug":35941,"stem":35942,"tags":35943,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":35944},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3-d5.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":35835,"toc":35902},[35836,35843,35845,35851,35853,35856,35870,35872,35874,35877,35885,35887,35889,35895,35897],[10,35837,35838,35839,35842],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5 arises after ",[14,35840,35841],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 d5"," and falls under ECO code E48. With 245,219 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,35844,22],{"id":21},[10,35846,25,35847,35850],{},[27,35848,35849],{"href":35655},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Bd3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksej Aleksandrov (85 games), Svetozar Gligoric (84 games), Fernando Peralta (60 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Unzicker (50 games), Ivan Farago (34 games), Mikhail Tal (31 games).",[19,35852,35],{"id":34},[10,35854,35855],{},"Based on 244,680 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,35857,35858,35862,35866],{},[43,35859,35860,1353],{},[14,35861,47],{},[43,35863,35864,8153],{},[14,35865,53],{},[43,35867,35868,170],{},[14,35869,59],{},[10,35871,63],{},[19,35873,176],{"id":175},[10,35875,35876],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 d5, the main continuations include:",[40,35878,35879],{},[43,35880,35881],{},[27,35882,35884],{"href":35883},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3-d5-6-a3-bxc3-7-bxc3","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 d5 6.a3 Bxc3+ 7.bxc3",[10,35886,202],{},[19,35888,206],{"id":205},[40,35890,35891],{},[43,35892,35893,214],{},[14,35894,213],{},[19,35896,67],{"id":66},[10,35898,35899,35900,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,35901,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":35903},[35904,35905,35906,35907,35908],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 d5) — Black plays ...d5 in the Rubinstein system, establishing a classical center. The strategic battle revolves around the pawn structure and the activity of the minor pieces. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E48",[35914,35917,35920,35923],{"question":35915,"answer":35916},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 d5 and is classified under ECO code E48.",{"question":35918,"answer":35919},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":35921,"answer":35922},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 d5 6.a3 Bxc3+ 7.bxc3](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3-d5-6-a3-bxc3-7-bxc3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":35924,"answer":35925},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5?","Across 245,219 Lichess games, White wins 49.8% of the time, Black wins 44.5%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksej Aleksandrov and Svetozar Gligoric. On the Black side, Wolfgang Unzicker and Ivan Farago are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3-d5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3-d5",{"moves":35841,"fen":35930,"gamesPlayed":35931,"whiteWinPct":1432,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":8195,"topPlayersWhite":35932,"topPlayersBlack":35936,"parentOpening":35849,"parentOpeningSlug":35827},"rnbq1rk1/ppp2ppp/4pn2/3p4/1bPP4/2NBP3/PP3PPP/R1BQK1NR w KQ - 0 6",245219,[35933,35934,35935],{"name":3629,"games":613},{"name":415,"games":1058},{"name":35056,"games":1235},[35937,35938,35939],{"name":13562,"games":300},{"name":409,"games":688},{"name":13564,"games":691},{"title":35833,"description":35911},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3-d5","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3-d5",[123,432,433,1109],"uDPRrk9fTzzZnl3JzFRvabuIE6lFvbASHgxoisnME-k",{"id":35946,"title":35947,"body":35948,"bots":36007,"categories":36008,"date":382,"description":36009,"eco":36010,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":36011,"image":36024,"meta":36025,"navigation":111,"path":36026,"quickFacts":36027,"seo":36042,"slug":36043,"stem":36044,"tags":36045,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":36046},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-bd3-d5-6-a3-bxc3-7-bxc3.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.bxc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":35949,"toc":36001},[35950,35957,35959,35965,35967,35970,35984,35986,35988,35994,35996],[10,35951,35952,35953,35956],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.bxc3 arises after ",[14,35954,35955],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 d5 6.a3 Bxc3+ 7.bxc3"," and falls under ECO code E49. With 48,522 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,35958,22],{"id":21},[10,35960,25,35961,35964],{},[27,35962,35963],{"href":35769},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vadim Milov (27 games), Jonathan Levitt (18 games), Boris Gulko (13 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Unzicker (5 games), Aloyzas Kveinys (4 games), Murray G Chandler (4 games).",[19,35966,35],{"id":34},[10,35968,35969],{},"Based on 48,401 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,35971,35972,35976,35980],{},[43,35973,35974,15330],{},[14,35975,47],{},[43,35977,35978,11525],{},[14,35979,53],{},[43,35981,35982,7112],{},[14,35983,59],{},[10,35985,63],{},[19,35987,206],{"id":205},[40,35989,35990],{},[43,35991,35992,214],{},[14,35993,213],{},[19,35995,67],{"id":66},[10,35997,35998,35999,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.bxc3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,36000,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":36002},[36003,36004,36005,36006],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.bxc3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 d5 6.a3 Bxc3+ 7.bxc3) — After a3 and ...Bxc3, White recaptures and plays e3, building a solid center. The position balances White's bishop pair against Black's structural advantages and active piece play. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E49",[36012,36015,36018,36021],{"question":36013,"answer":36014},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.bxc3?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.bxc3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 d5 6.a3 Bxc3+ 7.bxc3 and is classified under ECO code E49.",{"question":36016,"answer":36017},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.bxc3 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.bxc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":36019,"answer":36020},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.bxc3?","Across 48,522 Lichess games, White wins 51.9% of the time, Black wins 42.9%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vadim Milov and Jonathan Levitt. On the Black side, Wolfgang Unzicker and Aloyzas Kveinys are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":36022,"answer":36023},"How can I practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.bxc3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.bxc3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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With 271,981 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,36060,22],{"id":21},[10,36062,25,36063,36065],{},[27,36064,34869],{"href":35537},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viktor Korchnoi (17 games), Anatoly Vaisser (13 games), Lajos Portisch (10 games). 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On the Black side, Julius Kozma and Ratmir Kholmov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3",{"moves":36057,"fen":36145,"gamesPlayed":36146,"whiteWinPct":9352,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":1869,"topPlayersWhite":36147,"topPlayersBlack":36151,"parentOpening":34869,"parentOpeningSlug":35714},"rnbq1rk1/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/1bPP4/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/R1BQKB1R b KQ - 2 5",271981,[36148,36149,36150],{"name":419,"games":379},{"name":26552,"games":623},{"name":12129,"games":1033},[36152,36154,36155],{"name":36153,"games":1440},"Julius Kozma",{"name":34166,"games":1443},{"name":36156,"games":2984},"Erich Gottlieb Eliskases",{"title":36049,"description":36126},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3",[123,432,433,1109],"Yfjp3CWIHbWc_17vKRapkMlT5atMdmqtowz_L5pEkQA",{"id":36163,"title":35833,"body":36164,"bots":36243,"categories":36244,"date":382,"description":36245,"eco":36246,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":36247,"image":36255,"meta":36256,"navigation":111,"path":36257,"quickFacts":36258,"seo":36271,"slug":36272,"stem":36273,"tags":36274,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":36275},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5.md",{"type":7,"value":36165,"toc":36236},[36166,36172,36174,36180,36182,36185,36199,36201,36203,36206,36220,36222,36224,36230,36232],[10,36167,35838,36168,36171],{},[14,36169,36170],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5"," and falls under ECO code E51. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Viacheslav Ragozin (14 games), Nikola Mitkov (11 games), Yacov Estrin (11 games).",[19,36181,35],{"id":34},[10,36183,36184],{},"Based on 770,955 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,36186,36187,36191,36195],{},[43,36188,36189,3921],{},[14,36190,47],{},[43,36192,36193,4221],{},[14,36194,53],{},[43,36196,36197,1173],{},[14,36198,59],{},[10,36200,63],{},[19,36202,176],{"id":175},[10,36204,36205],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5, the main continuations include:",[40,36207,36208,36214],{},[43,36209,36210],{},[27,36211,36213],{"href":36212},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-b6","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 b6",[43,36215,36216],{},[27,36217,36219],{"href":36218},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5",[10,36221,202],{},[19,36223,206],{"id":205},[40,36225,36226],{},[43,36227,36228,214],{},[14,36229,213],{},[19,36231,67],{"id":66},[10,36233,35899,36234,1397],{},[27,36235,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":36237},[36238,36239,36240,36241,36242],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5) — Black plays ...d5 in the Rubinstein system, establishing a classical center. The strategic battle revolves around the pawn structure and the activity of the minor pieces. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E51",[36248,36250,36251,36253],{"question":35915,"answer":36249},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 and is classified under ECO code E51.",{"question":35918,"answer":35919},{"question":35921,"answer":36252},"The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 b6](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-b6); [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5). 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With 157,759 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,36388,22],{"id":21},[10,36390,25,36391,36393],{},[27,36392,35963],{"href":36098},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (150 games), Jan Hein Donner (90 games), Rainer Knaak (69 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Unzicker (47 games), Aleksandar Matanovic (36 games), Lev Polugaevsky (32 games).",[19,36395,35],{"id":34},[10,36397,36398],{},"Based on 157,511 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,36400,36401,36405,36409],{},[43,36402,36403,4775],{},[14,36404,47],{},[43,36406,36407,12552],{},[14,36408,53],{},[43,36410,36411,6741],{},[14,36412,59],{},[10,36414,63],{},[19,36416,176],{"id":175},[10,36418,36419],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,36421,36422,36428],{},[43,36423,36424],{},[27,36425,36427],{"href":36426},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6",[43,36429,36430],{},[27,36431,36433],{"href":36432},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 dxc4 8.Bxc4",[10,36435,202],{},[19,36437,206],{"id":205},[40,36439,36440],{},[43,36441,36442,214],{},[14,36443,213],{},[19,36445,67],{"id":66},[10,36447,36448,36449,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E53",[36463,36466,36469,36472],{"question":36464,"answer":36465},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 and is classified under ECO code E53.",{"question":36467,"answer":36468},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":36470,"answer":36471},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6); [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 dxc4 8.Bxc4](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":36473,"answer":36474},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5?","Across 157,759 Lichess games, White wins 48% of the time, Black wins 46.1%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Jan Hein Donner. On the Black side, Wolfgang Unzicker and Aleksandar Matanovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5",{"moves":36385,"fen":36479,"gamesPlayed":36480,"whiteWinPct":1100,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":12598,"topPlayersWhite":36481,"topPlayersBlack":36485,"parentOpening":35963,"parentOpeningSlug":36272},"rnbq1rk1/pp3ppp/4pn2/2pp4/1bPP4/2NBPN2/PP3PPP/R1BQK2R w KQ - 0 7",157759,[36482,36483,36484],{"name":415,"games":3633},{"name":25377,"games":579},{"name":24626,"games":3309},[36486,36487,36488],{"name":13562,"games":2088},{"name":13566,"games":5208},{"name":6275,"games":1731},{"title":36377,"description":36460},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5",[123,432,433,1109],"AzM0_CCN04KZKKJXnOSCFifq4_B8XJ5Hk__N-pRMtoE",{"id":36495,"title":36496,"body":36497,"bots":36572,"categories":36573,"date":382,"description":36574,"eco":36575,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":36576,"image":36589,"meta":36590,"navigation":111,"path":36591,"quickFacts":36592,"seo":36604,"slug":36605,"stem":36606,"tags":36607,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":36608},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":36498,"toc":36565},[36499,36506,36508,36514,36516,36519,36533,36535,36537,36540,36548,36550,36552,36558,36560],[10,36500,36501,36502,36505],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc4 arises after ",[14,36503,36504],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 dxc4 8.Bxc4"," and falls under ECO code E54. With 59,076 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,36507,22],{"id":21},[10,36509,25,36510,36513],{},[27,36511,36512],{"href":36218},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (73 games), Jan Hein Donner (47 games), Lajos Portisch (42 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ratmir Kholmov (39 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (34 games), Nikola Karaklajic (29 games).",[19,36515,35],{"id":34},[10,36517,36518],{},"Based on 58,956 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,36520,36521,36525,36529],{},[43,36522,36523,5644],{},[14,36524,47],{},[43,36526,36527,2540],{},[14,36528,53],{},[43,36530,36531,5860],{},[14,36532,59],{},[10,36534,63],{},[19,36536,176],{"id":175},[10,36538,36539],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 dxc4 8.Bxc4, the main continuations include:",[40,36541,36542],{},[43,36543,36544],{},[27,36545,36547],{"href":36546},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4-nbd7","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 dxc4 8.Bxc4 Nbd7",[10,36549,202],{},[19,36551,206],{"id":205},[40,36553,36554],{},[43,36555,36556,214],{},[14,36557,213],{},[19,36559,67],{"id":66},[10,36561,36562,36563,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc4 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E54",[36577,36580,36583,36586],{"question":36578,"answer":36579},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc4?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 dxc4 8.Bxc4 and is classified under ECO code E54.",{"question":36581,"answer":36582},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc4 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":36584,"answer":36585},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc4?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 dxc4 8.Bxc4 Nbd7](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4-nbd7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":36587,"answer":36588},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 8.Bxc4?","Across 59,076 Lichess games, White wins 45.3% of the time, Black wins 47.9%, and 6.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Jan Hein Donner. On the Black side, Ratmir Kholmov and Wolfgang Unzicker are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4",{"moves":36504,"fen":36593,"gamesPlayed":36594,"whiteWinPct":5698,"drawPct":5919,"blackWinPct":2584,"topPlayersWhite":36595,"topPlayersBlack":36599,"parentOpening":36512,"parentOpeningSlug":36490},"rnbq1rk1/pp3ppp/4pn2/2p5/1bBP4/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 0 8",59076,[36596,36597,36598],{"name":415,"games":3280},{"name":25377,"games":2088},{"name":12129,"games":2101},[36600,36601,36602],{"name":34166,"games":3339},{"name":13562,"games":688},{"name":36603,"games":1875},"Nikola Karaklajic",{"title":36496,"description":36574},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4",[123,432,433,1109],"RGmPYZZaeRyQhLYTLeyvilwYe_LbEnM6LPlIC1met0w",{"id":36610,"title":36611,"body":36612,"bots":36671,"categories":36672,"date":382,"description":36673,"eco":36674,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":36675,"image":36688,"meta":36689,"navigation":111,"path":36690,"quickFacts":36691,"seo":36702,"slug":36703,"stem":36704,"tags":36705,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":36706},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4-nbd7.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Ratmir Kholmov (25 games), Ivan Farago (20 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (18 games).",[19,36630,35],{"id":34},[10,36632,36633],{},"Based on 6,512 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,36635,36636,36640,36644],{},[43,36637,36638,21815],{},[14,36639,47],{},[43,36641,36642,1353],{},[14,36643,53],{},[43,36645,36646,5649],{},[14,36647,59],{},[10,36649,63],{},[19,36651,206],{"id":205},[40,36653,36654],{},[43,36655,36656,214],{},[14,36657,213],{},[19,36659,67],{"id":66},[10,36661,36662,36663,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,36664,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":36666},[36667,36668,36669,36670],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":36683,"answer":36684},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7?","Across 6,518 Lichess games, White wins 43.9% of the time, Black wins 49.8%, and 6.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Jan Hein Donner. On the Black side, Ratmir Kholmov and Ivan Farago are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":36686,"answer":36687},"How can I practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nbd7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4-nbd7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4-nbd7",{"moves":36619,"fen":36692,"gamesPlayed":36693,"whiteWinPct":21885,"drawPct":5697,"blackWinPct":1432,"topPlayersWhite":36694,"topPlayersBlack":36698,"parentOpening":36627,"parentOpeningSlug":36605},"r1bq1rk1/pp1n1ppp/4pn2/2p5/1bBP4/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 1 9",6518,[36695,36696,36697],{"name":415,"games":1731},{"name":25377,"games":4060},{"name":24626,"games":1685},[36699,36700,36701],{"name":34166,"games":593},{"name":409,"games":2881},{"name":13562,"games":1672},{"title":36611,"description":36673},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4-nbd7","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-dxc4-8-bxc4-nbd7",[123,432,433,1109],"18pZAr_Eb-qhv2LEy_N1M5kg9h-hWTAOgTsnTVWgj8c",{"id":36708,"title":34970,"body":36709,"bots":36787,"categories":36788,"date":382,"description":36789,"eco":36790,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":36791,"image":36800,"meta":36801,"navigation":111,"path":36802,"quickFacts":36803,"seo":36815,"slug":36816,"stem":36817,"tags":36818,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":36819},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6.md",{"type":7,"value":36710,"toc":36780},[36711,36717,36719,36724,36726,36729,36743,36745,36747,36750,36764,36766,36768,36774,36776],[10,36712,34975,36713,36716],{},[14,36714,36715],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6"," and falls under ECO code E56. With 50,341 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,36718,22],{"id":21},[10,36720,25,36721,36723],{},[27,36722,36512],{"href":36218},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (52 games), Jan Hein Donner (29 games), Rainer Knaak (27 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Yuri L Averbakh (19 games), Boris V Spassky (17 games), Aleksandar Matanovic (17 games).",[19,36725,35],{"id":34},[10,36727,36728],{},"Based on 50,271 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,36730,36731,36735,36739],{},[43,36732,36733,161],{},[14,36734,47],{},[43,36736,36737,5545],{},[14,36738,53],{},[43,36740,36741,6741],{},[14,36742,59],{},[10,36744,63],{},[19,36746,176],{"id":175},[10,36748,36749],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6, the main continuations include:",[40,36751,36752,36758],{},[43,36753,36754],{},[27,36755,36757],{"href":36756},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-bxc3-9-bxc3","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.a3 Bxc3 9.bxc3",[43,36759,36760],{},[27,36761,36763],{"href":36762},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-dxc4-9-bxc4-cxd4","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.a3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 cxd4",[10,36765,202],{},[19,36767,206],{"id":205},[40,36769,36770],{},[43,36771,36772,214],{},[14,36773,213],{},[19,36775,67],{"id":66},[10,36777,35021,36778,1397],{},[27,36779,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":36781},[36782,36783,36784,36785,36786],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6) — Black plays ...c5, immediately challenging White's center in the Rubinstein system. The resulting positions feature dynamic pawn structures and active piece play for both sides. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E56",[36792,36794,36795,36798],{"question":35036,"answer":36793},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code E56.",{"question":35039,"answer":35040},{"question":36796,"answer":36797},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, Yuri L Averbakh and Boris V Spassky are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6",{"moves":36715,"fen":36804,"gamesPlayed":36805,"whiteWinPct":405,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":5592,"topPlayersWhite":36806,"topPlayersBlack":36810,"parentOpening":36512,"parentOpeningSlug":36490},"r1bq1rk1/pp3ppp/2n1pn2/2pp4/1bPP4/2NBPN2/PP3PPP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 2 8",50341,[36807,36808,36809],{"name":415,"games":3618},{"name":25377,"games":1875},{"name":24626,"games":2875},[36811,36813,36814],{"name":36812,"games":1437},"Yuri L Averbakh",{"name":5372,"games":379},{"name":13566,"games":379},{"title":34970,"description":36789},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6",[123,432,433,1109],"6flgityk_dq6etko1G7WG7i5JnIuFGZTSixuvogHZpA",{"id":36821,"title":36822,"body":36823,"bots":36898,"categories":36899,"date":382,"description":36900,"eco":36901,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":36902,"image":36915,"meta":36916,"navigation":111,"path":36917,"quickFacts":36918,"seo":36929,"slug":36930,"stem":36931,"tags":36932,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":36933},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-bxc3-9-bxc3.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.bxc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":36824,"toc":36891},[36825,36832,36834,36840,36842,36845,36859,36861,36863,36866,36874,36876,36878,36884,36886],[10,36826,36827,36828,36831],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.bxc3 arises after ",[14,36829,36830],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.a3 Bxc3 9.bxc3"," and falls under ECO code E58. With 30,919 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,36833,22],{"id":21},[10,36835,25,36836,36839],{},[27,36837,36838],{"href":36426},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (37 games), Rainer Knaak (25 games), Jan Hein Donner (21 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksandar Matanovic (18 games), Yuri L Averbakh (18 games), Boris V Spassky (16 games).",[19,36841,35],{"id":34},[10,36843,36844],{},"Based on 30,883 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,36846,36847,36851,36855],{},[43,36848,36849,21274],{},[14,36850,47],{},[43,36852,36853,7107],{},[14,36854,53],{},[43,36856,36857,6741],{},[14,36858,59],{},[10,36860,63],{},[19,36862,176],{"id":175},[10,36864,36865],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.a3 Bxc3 9.bxc3, the main continuations include:",[40,36867,36868],{},[43,36869,36870],{},[27,36871,36873],{"href":36872},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-bxc3-9-bxc3-dxc4-10-bxc4","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.a3 Bxc3 9.bxc3 dxc4 10.Bxc4",[10,36875,202],{},[19,36877,206],{"id":205},[40,36879,36880],{},[43,36881,36882,214],{},[14,36883,213],{},[19,36885,67],{"id":66},[10,36887,36888,36889,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.bxc3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,36890,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":36892},[36893,36894,36895,36896,36897],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.bxc3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.a3 Bxc3 9.bxc3) — After a3 and ...Bxc3, White recaptures and plays e3, building a solid center. The position balances White's bishop pair against Black's structural advantages and active piece play. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E58",[36903,36906,36909,36912],{"question":36904,"answer":36905},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.bxc3?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.bxc3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.a3 Bxc3 9.bxc3 and is classified under ECO code E58.",{"question":36907,"answer":36908},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.bxc3 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.bxc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":36910,"answer":36911},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.bxc3?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.a3 Bxc3 9.bxc3 dxc4 10.Bxc4](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-bxc3-9-bxc3-dxc4-10-bxc4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":36913,"answer":36914},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.bxc3?","Across 30,919 Lichess games, White wins 48.9% of the time, Black wins 45.2%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Rainer Knaak. On the Black side, Aleksandar Matanovic and Yuri L Averbakh are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-bxc3-9-bxc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-bxc3-9-bxc3",{"moves":36830,"fen":36919,"gamesPlayed":36920,"whiteWinPct":21328,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":7163,"topPlayersWhite":36921,"topPlayersBlack":36925,"parentOpening":36838,"parentOpeningSlug":36816},"r1bq1rk1/pp3ppp/2n1pn2/2pp4/2PP4/P1PBPN2/5PPP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 0 9",30919,[36922,36923,36924],{"name":415,"games":678},{"name":24626,"games":593},{"name":25377,"games":2878},[36926,36927,36928],{"name":13566,"games":1672},{"name":36812,"games":1672},{"name":5372,"games":4060},{"title":36822,"description":36900},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-bxc3-9-bxc3","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-bxc3-9-bxc3",[123,432,433,1109],"kXQLVL7roaZrfHzEVvtOXVwifR9str8QK4_hT8jiJpM",{"id":36935,"title":36936,"body":36937,"bots":36996,"categories":36997,"date":382,"description":36998,"eco":36999,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":37000,"image":37013,"meta":37014,"navigation":111,"path":37015,"quickFacts":37016,"seo":37027,"slug":37028,"stem":37029,"tags":37030,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":37031},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-bxc3-9-bxc3-dxc4-10-bxc4.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Bxc4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":36938,"toc":36990},[36939,36946,36948,36954,36956,36959,36973,36975,36977,36983,36985],[10,36940,36941,36942,36945],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Bxc4 arises after ",[14,36943,36944],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.a3 Bxc3 9.bxc3 dxc4 10.Bxc4"," and falls under ECO code E59. With 20,446 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,36947,22],{"id":21},[10,36949,25,36950,36953],{},[27,36951,36952],{"href":36756},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.bxc3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (24 games), Rainer Knaak (19 games), Peter Lukacs (14 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksandar Matanovic (16 games), Boris V Spassky (15 games), Sergei Tiviakov (13 games).",[19,36955,35],{"id":34},[10,36957,36958],{},"Based on 20,419 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,36960,36961,36965,36969],{},[43,36962,36963,499],{},[14,36964,47],{},[43,36966,36967,4672],{},[14,36968,53],{},[43,36970,36971,6643],{},[14,36972,59],{},[10,36974,63],{},[19,36976,206],{"id":205},[40,36978,36979],{},[43,36980,36981,214],{},[14,36982,213],{},[19,36984,67],{"id":66},[10,36986,36987,36988,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Bxc4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,36989,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":36991},[36992,36993,36994,36995],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Bxc4 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.a3 Bxc3 9.bxc3 dxc4 10.Bxc4) — After a3 and ...Bxc3, White recaptures and plays e3, building a solid center. The position balances White's bishop pair against Black's structural advantages and active piece play. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E59",[37001,37004,37007,37010],{"question":37002,"answer":37003},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Bxc4?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Bxc4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.a3 Bxc3 9.bxc3 dxc4 10.Bxc4 and is classified under ECO code E59.",{"question":37005,"answer":37006},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Bxc4 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Bxc4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":37008,"answer":37009},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Bxc4?","Across 20,446 Lichess games, White wins 48.3% of the time, Black wins 45.8%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Rainer Knaak. On the Black side, Aleksandar Matanovic and Boris V Spassky are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":37011,"answer":37012},"How can I practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Bxc4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 10.Bxc4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-bxc3-9-bxc3-dxc4-10-bxc4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-bxc3-9-bxc3-dxc4-10-bxc4",{"moves":36944,"fen":37017,"gamesPlayed":37018,"whiteWinPct":674,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":4727,"topPlayersWhite":37019,"topPlayersBlack":37023,"parentOpening":36952,"parentOpeningSlug":36930},"r1bq1rk1/pp3ppp/2n1pn2/2p5/2BP4/P1P1PN2/5PPP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 0 10",20446,[37020,37021,37022],{"name":415,"games":2887},{"name":24626,"games":1437},{"name":11009,"games":289},[37024,37025,37026],{"name":13566,"games":4060},{"name":5372,"games":1685},{"name":4050,"games":623},{"title":36936,"description":36998},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-bxc3-9-bxc3-dxc4-10-bxc4","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-bxc3-9-bxc3-dxc4-10-bxc4",[123,432,433,1109],"8BBlzkzrVLQf0qzb5LPfACbh1727NuEbeZddO9NuYBc",{"id":37033,"title":37034,"body":37035,"bots":37093,"categories":37094,"date":382,"description":37095,"eco":37096,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":37097,"image":37110,"meta":37111,"navigation":111,"path":37112,"quickFacts":37113,"seo":37127,"slug":37128,"stem":37129,"tags":37130,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":37131},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-dxc4-9-bxc4-cxd4.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":37036,"toc":37087},[37037,37044,37046,37051,37053,37056,37070,37072,37074,37080,37082],[10,37038,37039,37040,37043],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4 arises after ",[14,37041,37042],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.a3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 cxd4"," and falls under ECO code E57. With 2,842 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,37045,22],{"id":21},[10,37047,25,37048,37050],{},[27,37049,36838],{"href":36426},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Miguel Najdorf (2 games), Grigory Abramovich Goldberg (2 games), Alexandru Crisan (1 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Branimir Maksimovic (1 games), Alberic O'Kelly de Galway (1 games), Jozef Puobis (1 games).",[19,37052,35],{"id":34},[10,37054,37055],{},"Based on 2,838 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,37057,37058,37062,37066],{},[43,37059,37060,2290],{},[14,37061,47],{},[43,37063,37064,3513],{},[14,37065,53],{},[43,37067,37068,4226],{},[14,37069,59],{},[10,37071,63],{},[19,37073,206],{"id":205},[40,37075,37076],{},[43,37077,37078,214],{},[14,37079,213],{},[19,37081,67],{"id":66},[10,37083,37084,37085,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E57",[37098,37101,37104,37107],{"question":37099,"answer":37100},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Nf3 d5 6.Bd3 c5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.a3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 cxd4 and is classified under ECO code E57.",{"question":37102,"answer":37103},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":37105,"answer":37106},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4?","Across 2,842 Lichess games, White wins 50.2% of the time, Black wins 43.4%, and 6.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Miguel Najdorf and Grigory Abramovich Goldberg. On the Black side, Branimir Maksimovic and Alberic O'Kelly de Galway are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":37108,"answer":37109},"How can I practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... cxd4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-dxc4-9-bxc4-cxd4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-dxc4-9-bxc4-cxd4",{"moves":37042,"fen":37114,"gamesPlayed":37115,"whiteWinPct":2340,"drawPct":4274,"blackWinPct":3619,"topPlayersWhite":37116,"topPlayersBlack":37122,"parentOpening":36838,"parentOpeningSlug":36816},"r1bq1rk1/pp3ppp/2n1pn2/8/1bBp4/P1N1PN2/1P3PPP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 0 10",2842,[37117,37118,37120],{"name":23117,"games":80},{"name":37119,"games":80},"Grigory Abramovich Goldberg",{"name":37121,"games":239},"Alexandru Crisan",[37123,37124,37125],{"name":6281,"games":239},{"name":35155,"games":239},{"name":37126,"games":239},"Jozef Puobis",{"title":37034,"description":37095},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-dxc4-9-bxc4-cxd4","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-0-0-5-nf3-d5-6-bd3-c5-7-0-0-nc6-8-a3-dxc4-9-bxc4-cxd4",[123,432,433,1109],"90hwNnSDGY1Ah7UNeoi6ZXJk9OccQND6LF9_smQFGJI",{"id":37133,"title":36278,"body":37134,"bots":37206,"categories":37207,"date":382,"description":37208,"eco":37209,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":37210,"image":37219,"meta":37220,"navigation":111,"path":37221,"quickFacts":37222,"seo":37234,"slug":37235,"stem":37236,"tags":37237,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":37238},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6.md",{"type":7,"value":37135,"toc":37199},[37136,37142,37144,37149,37151,37154,37168,37170,37172,37175,37183,37185,37187,37193,37195],[10,37137,36283,37138,37141],{},[14,37139,37140],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6"," and falls under ECO code E43. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Nick E De Firmian (41 games), Oleg M Romanishin (31 games), Chris G Ward (27 games).",[19,37150,35],{"id":34},[10,37152,37153],{},"Based on 293,793 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,37155,37156,37160,37164],{},[43,37157,37158,4775],{},[14,37159,47],{},[43,37161,37162,5746],{},[14,37163,53],{},[43,37165,37166,170],{},[14,37167,59],{},[10,37169,63],{},[19,37171,176],{"id":175},[10,37173,37174],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6, the main continuations include:",[40,37176,37177],{},[43,37178,37179],{},[27,37180,37182],{"href":37181},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6-5-nge2","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6 5.Nge2",[10,37184,202],{},[19,37186,206],{"id":205},[40,37188,37189],{},[43,37190,37191,214],{},[14,37192,213],{},[19,37194,67],{"id":66},[10,37196,36328,37197,1397],{},[27,37198,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":37200},[37201,37202,37203,37204,37205],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6) — White plays e3, the classical Rubinstein system that accepts potential doubled pawns in exchange for smooth development. The positions are rich in strategic nuance. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E43",[37211,37213,37214,37217],{"question":36343,"answer":37212},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6 and is classified under ECO code E43.",{"question":36346,"answer":36347},{"question":37215,"answer":37216},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6 5.Nge2](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6-5-nge2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":36349,"answer":37218},"Across 294,460 Lichess games, White wins 48% of the time, Black wins 46.2%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Aleksej Aleksandrov. On the Black side, Nick E De Firmian and Oleg M Romanishin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6",{"moves":37140,"fen":37223,"gamesPlayed":37224,"whiteWinPct":1100,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":5801,"topPlayersWhite":37225,"topPlayersBlack":37230,"parentOpening":35621,"parentOpeningSlug":35601},"rnbqk2r/p1pp1ppp/1p2pn2/8/1bPP4/2N1P3/PP3PPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 5",294460,[37226,37227,37228],{"name":415,"games":13559},{"name":3629,"games":681},{"name":37229,"games":681},"Vladimir Georgiev",[37231,37232,37233],{"name":5497,"games":1102},{"name":8873,"games":691},{"name":9542,"games":2875},{"title":36278,"description":37208},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6",[123,432,433,1109],"JafOaFGE962fcTMyODN7OSHrGe_NrygypXgFF2-sWKI",{"id":37240,"title":37241,"body":37242,"bots":37317,"categories":37318,"date":382,"description":37319,"eco":37320,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":37321,"image":37334,"meta":37335,"navigation":111,"path":37336,"quickFacts":37337,"seo":37348,"slug":37349,"stem":37350,"tags":37351,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":37352},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6-5-nge2.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nge2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":37243,"toc":37310},[37244,37251,37253,37259,37261,37264,37278,37280,37282,37285,37293,37295,37297,37303,37305],[10,37245,37246,37247,37250],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nge2 arises after ",[14,37248,37249],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6 5.Nge2"," and falls under ECO code E44. With 78,749 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,37252,22],{"id":21},[10,37254,25,37255,37258],{},[27,37256,37257],{"href":35531},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... b6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Rainer Knaak (23 games), Jan Hein Donner (21 games), Anatoly Vaisser (20 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Nick E De Firmian (22 games), Oleg M Romanishin (20 games), Chris G Ward (18 games).",[19,37260,35],{"id":34},[10,37262,37263],{},"Based on 78,548 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,37265,37266,37270,37274],{},[43,37267,37268,8670],{},[14,37269,47],{},[43,37271,37272,6736],{},[14,37273,53],{},[43,37275,37276,6538],{},[14,37277,59],{},[10,37279,63],{},[19,37281,176],{"id":175},[10,37283,37284],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6 5.Nge2, the main continuations include:",[40,37286,37287],{},[43,37288,37289],{},[27,37290,37292],{"href":37291},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6-5-nge2-ba6","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6 5.Nge2 Ba6",[10,37294,202],{},[19,37296,206],{"id":205},[40,37298,37299],{},[43,37300,37301,214],{},[14,37302,213],{},[19,37304,67],{"id":66},[10,37306,37307,37308,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nge2 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E44",[37322,37325,37328,37331],{"question":37323,"answer":37324},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nge2?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nge2 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6 5.Nge2 and is classified under ECO code E44.",{"question":37326,"answer":37327},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nge2 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nge2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":37329,"answer":37330},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nge2?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6 5.Nge2 Ba6](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6-5-nge2-ba6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":37332,"answer":37333},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nge2?","Across 78,749 Lichess games, White wins 50.8% of the time, Black wins 42.4%, and 6.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Rainer Knaak and Jan Hein Donner. On the Black side, Nick E De Firmian and Oleg M Romanishin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6-5-nge2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6-5-nge2",{"moves":37249,"fen":37338,"gamesPlayed":37339,"whiteWinPct":8726,"drawPct":6587,"blackWinPct":6796,"topPlayersWhite":37340,"topPlayersBlack":37344,"parentOpening":37257,"parentOpeningSlug":37235},"rnbqk2r/p1pp1ppp/1p2pn2/8/1bPP4/2N1P3/PP2NPPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 1 5",78749,[37341,37342,37343],{"name":24626,"games":684},{"name":25377,"games":2878},{"name":26552,"games":2881},[37345,37346,37347],{"name":5497,"games":1447},{"name":8873,"games":2881},{"name":9542,"games":1672},{"title":37241,"description":37319},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6-5-nge2","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6-5-nge2",[123,432,433,1109],"PUhqqrpCU8H5ImB8z_XyUP-U20W95qVmaa5gy4z_v3A",{"id":37354,"title":37355,"body":37356,"bots":37416,"categories":37417,"date":382,"description":37418,"eco":37419,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":37420,"image":37433,"meta":37434,"navigation":111,"path":37435,"quickFacts":37436,"seo":37448,"slug":37449,"stem":37450,"tags":37451,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":37452},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-b6-5-nge2-ba6.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Andreas Huss (11 games), Matthias Wahls (10 games), Jan H Timman (10 games).",[19,37374,35],{"id":34},[10,37376,37377],{},"Based on 12,882 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,37379,37380,37384,37388],{},[43,37381,37382,1925],{},[14,37383,47],{},[43,37385,37386,9948],{},[14,37387,53],{},[43,37389,37390,37392],{},[14,37391,59],{},": 8.4%",[10,37394,63],{},[19,37396,206],{"id":205},[40,37398,37399],{},[43,37400,37401,214],{},[14,37402,213],{},[19,37404,67],{"id":66},[10,37406,37407,37408,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Ba6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,37409,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":37411},[37412,37413,37414,37415],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":37428,"answer":37429},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Ba6?","Across 12,920 Lichess games, White wins 46.8% of the time, Black wins 44.8%, and 8.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Rainer Knaak and Jan Hein Donner. On the Black side, Andreas Huss and Matthias Wahls are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":37431,"answer":37432},"How can I practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Ba6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Ba6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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With 351,456 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,37464,22],{"id":21},[10,37466,25,37467,37469],{},[27,37468,35621],{"href":34493},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (111 games), Jan Hein Donner (81 games), Rainer Knaak (73 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksandar Matanovic (52 games), Ulf Andersson (46 games), Bruno Parma (39 games).",[19,37471,35],{"id":34},[10,37473,37474],{},"Based on 350,806 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,37476,37477,37481,37485],{},[43,37478,37479,2798],{},[14,37480,47],{},[43,37482,37483,9844],{},[14,37484,53],{},[43,37486,37487,6741],{},[14,37488,59],{},[10,37490,63],{},[19,37492,176],{"id":175},[10,37494,37495],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,37497,37498],{},[43,37499,37500],{},[27,37501,37503],{"href":37502},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-c5-5-nge2","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 c5 5.Nge2",[10,37505,202],{},[19,37507,206],{"id":205},[40,37509,37510],{},[43,37511,37512,214],{},[14,37513,213],{},[19,37515,67],{"id":66},[10,37517,36448,37518,1397],{},[27,37519,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":37521},[37522,37523,37524,37525,37526],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 c5) — Black plays ...c5, immediately challenging White's center in the Rubinstein system. The resulting positions feature dynamic pawn structures and active piece play for both sides. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E41",[37532,37534,37535,37537],{"question":36464,"answer":37533},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 c5 and is classified under ECO code E41.",{"question":36467,"answer":36468},{"question":36470,"answer":37536},"The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 c5 5.Nge2](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-e3-c5-5-nge2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":36473,"answer":37538},"Across 351,456 Lichess games, White wins 49.1% of the time, Black wins 44.9%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Jan Hein Donner. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include John TH Van der Wiel (15 games), Walter S Browne (14 games), Ulf Andersson (14 games).",[19,37576,35],{"id":34},[10,37578,37579],{},"Based on 92,690 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,37581,37582,37586,37590],{},[43,37583,37584,29227],{},[14,37585,47],{},[43,37587,37588,28370],{},[14,37589,53],{},[43,37591,37592,5440],{},[14,37593,59],{},[10,37595,63],{},[19,37597,206],{"id":205},[40,37599,37600],{},[43,37601,37602,214],{},[14,37603,213],{},[19,37605,67],{"id":66},[10,37607,37307,37608,1397],{},[27,37609,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":37611},[37612,37613,37614,37615],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.Nge2 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 c5 5.Nge2) — Black plays ...c5, immediately challenging White's center in the Rubinstein system. 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With 2.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,37662,22],{"id":21},[10,37664,25,37665,37667],{},[27,37666,34625],{"href":34624},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Alexei Barsov (72 games), Alexander Moiseenko (66 games), Jiri Stocek (66 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Anatoly Karpov (26 games), Viswanathan Anand (21 games), Eduardas Rozentalis (20 games).",[19,37669,35],{"id":34},[10,37671,9589],{},[40,37673,37674,37678,37682],{},[43,37675,37676,21274],{},[14,37677,47],{},[43,37679,37680,5746],{},[14,37681,53],{},[43,37683,37684,8953],{},[14,37685,59],{},[10,37687,63],{},[19,37689,206],{"id":205},[40,37691,37692],{},[43,37693,37694,214],{},[14,37695,213],{},[19,37697,67],{"id":66},[10,37699,37700,37701,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3 is through practice. 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Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexei Barsov and Alexander Moiseenko. On the Black side, Anatoly Karpov and Viswanathan Anand are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":37724,"answer":37725},"How can I practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-nf3",{"moves":37659,"fen":37730,"gamesPlayed":37731,"whiteWinPct":21328,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":5801,"topPlayersWhite":37732,"topPlayersBlack":37738,"parentOpening":34625,"parentOpeningSlug":34581},"rnbqk2r/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/1bPP4/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 3 4",2627810,[37733,37734,37736],{"name":1099,"games":601},{"name":37735,"games":2739},"Alexander Moiseenko",{"name":37737,"games":2739},"Jiri Stocek",[37739,37740,37741],{"name":5207,"games":681},{"name":902,"games":2878},{"name":1725,"games":2881},{"title":37651,"description":37711},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-nf3","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-nf3",[123,432,433,1109],"PLKOWEfZr979dwmUx8RxJDxytKOOBn8AzgW7TlcDbsU",{"id":37748,"title":37749,"body":37750,"bots":37824,"categories":37825,"date":382,"description":37826,"eco":37827,"extension":92,"externalLink":37828,"faq":37831,"image":37844,"meta":37845,"navigation":111,"path":37846,"quickFacts":37847,"seo":37861,"slug":37862,"stem":37863,"tags":37864,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":37865},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qb3.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":37751,"toc":37817},[37752,37759,37761,37766,37768,37771,37785,37787,37789,37792,37800,37802,37804,37810,37812],[10,37753,37754,37755,37758],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 arises after ",[14,37756,37757],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qb3"," and falls under ECO code E22. With 4.Qb3, White simultaneously defends the c3 knight and puts the question to Black's bishop on b4, forcing Black to decide how to deal with the dual threat. With 434,840 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,37760,22],{"id":21},[10,37762,25,37763,37765],{},[27,37764,34625],{"href":34624},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Gideon Stahlberg (17 games), Wolfgang Riedel (14 games), Guillermo Soppe (13 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aaron Nimzowitsch (8 games), Alexander Alekhine (7 games), Edgard Colle (6 games).",[19,37767,35],{"id":34},[10,37769,37770],{},"Based on 433,887 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,37772,37773,37777,37781],{},[43,37774,37775,3138],{},[14,37776,47],{},[43,37778,37779,494],{},[14,37780,53],{},[43,37782,37783,7112],{},[14,37784,59],{},[10,37786,63],{},[19,37788,176],{"id":175},[10,37790,37791],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qb3, the main continuations include:",[40,37793,37794],{},[43,37795,37796],{},[27,37797,37799],{"href":37798},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qb3-c5-5-dxc5-nc6","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qb3 c5 5.dxc5 Nc6",[10,37801,202],{},[19,37803,206],{"id":205},[40,37805,37806],{},[43,37807,37808,214],{},[14,37809,213],{},[19,37811,67],{"id":66},[10,37813,37814,37815,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,37816,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":37818},[37819,37820,37821,37822,37823],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qb3) — White protects the knight while concurrently threatening the enemy bishop. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E22",{"title":37829,"url":37830},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3/3...Bb4/4._Qb3",[37832,37835,37838,37841],{"question":37833,"answer":37834},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qb3 and is classified under ECO code E22. White protects the knight while concurrently threatening the enemy bishop..",{"question":37836,"answer":37837},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":37839,"answer":37840},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qb3 c5 5.dxc5 Nc6](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qb3-c5-5-dxc5-nc6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":37842,"answer":37843},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3?","Across 434,840 Lichess games, White wins 48.1% of the time, Black wins 46.6%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Gideon Stahlberg and Wolfgang Riedel. On the Black side, Aaron Nimzowitsch and Alexander Alekhine are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qb3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qb3",{"moves":37757,"fen":37848,"gamesPlayed":37849,"whiteWinPct":3181,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":672,"topPlayersWhite":37850,"topPlayersBlack":37856,"parentOpening":34625,"parentOpeningSlug":34581},"rnbqk2r/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/1bPP4/1QN5/PP2PPPP/R1B1KBNR b KQkq - 3 4",434840,[37851,37852,37854],{"name":8206,"games":379},{"name":37853,"games":289},"Wolfgang Riedel",{"name":37855,"games":623},"Guillermo Soppe",[37857,37859,37860],{"name":37858,"games":1440},"Aaron Nimzowitsch",{"name":16318,"games":1443},{"name":8104,"games":2984},{"title":37749,"description":37826},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qb3","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qb3",[123,432,433,1109],"jJjwb_hOmp9GoqpfYbSWAX-PHUtpPtRbq5KqoHA3l6k",{"id":37867,"title":34970,"body":37868,"bots":37925,"categories":37926,"date":382,"description":37927,"eco":37928,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":37929,"image":37936,"meta":37937,"navigation":111,"path":37938,"quickFacts":37939,"seo":37952,"slug":37953,"stem":37954,"tags":37955,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":37956},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qb3-c5-5-dxc5-nc6.md",{"type":7,"value":37869,"toc":37919},[37870,37876,37878,37884,37886,37889,37903,37905,37907,37913,37915],[10,37871,34975,37872,37875],{},[14,37873,37874],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qb3 c5 5.dxc5 Nc6"," and falls under ECO code E23. With 16,459 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,37877,22],{"id":21},[10,37879,25,37880,37883],{},[27,37881,37882],{"href":34475},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qb3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Guillermo Soppe (8 games), Wolfgang Riedel (7 games), Gideon Stahlberg (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vasja Pirc (4 games), Aaron Nimzowitsch (4 games), Isaac Kashdan (3 games).",[19,37885,35],{"id":34},[10,37887,37888],{},"Based on 16,427 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,37890,37891,37895,37899],{},[43,37892,37893,1168],{},[14,37894,47],{},[43,37896,37897,4775],{},[14,37898,53],{},[43,37900,37901,5649],{},[14,37902,59],{},[10,37904,63],{},[19,37906,206],{"id":205},[40,37908,37909],{},[43,37910,37911,214],{},[14,37912,213],{},[19,37914,67],{"id":66},[10,37916,35021,37917,1397],{},[27,37918,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":37920},[37921,37922,37923,37924],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qb3 c5 5.dxc5 Nc6) — Black pins the knight on c3 with ...Bb4, fighting for control of the e4 square. This opening leads to rich strategic play with chances for both sides. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E23",[37930,37932,37933,37935],{"question":35036,"answer":37931},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qb3 c5 5.dxc5 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code E23.",{"question":35039,"answer":35040},{"question":35042,"answer":37934},"Across 16,459 Lichess games, White wins 45.7% of the time, Black wins 48%, and 6.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Guillermo Soppe and Wolfgang Riedel. On the Black side, Vasja Pirc and Aaron Nimzowitsch are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":35045,"answer":35046},"/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qb3-c5-5-dxc5-nc6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qb3-c5-5-dxc5-nc6",{"moves":37874,"fen":37940,"gamesPlayed":37941,"whiteWinPct":1280,"drawPct":5697,"blackWinPct":1100,"topPlayersWhite":37942,"topPlayersBlack":37946,"parentOpening":37882,"parentOpeningSlug":37862},"r1bqk2r/pp1p1ppp/2n1pn2/2P5/1bP5/1QN5/PP2PPPP/R1B1KBNR w KQkq - 1 6",16459,[37943,37944,37945],{"name":37855,"games":1440},{"name":37853,"games":1443},{"name":8206,"games":1443},[37947,37949,37950],{"name":37948,"games":116},"Vasja Pirc",{"name":37858,"games":116},{"name":37951,"games":589},"Isaac Kashdan",{"title":34970,"description":37927},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qb3-c5-5-dxc5-nc6","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qb3-c5-5-dxc5-nc6",[123,432,433,1109],"dXlRh_B1gqbXmgMvgBMfdOeq3NBeniDf4Zt8MEtdR3c",{"id":37958,"title":37959,"body":37960,"bots":38045,"categories":38046,"date":382,"description":38047,"eco":38048,"extension":92,"externalLink":38049,"faq":38052,"image":38065,"meta":38066,"navigation":111,"path":38067,"quickFacts":38068,"seo":38081,"slug":38082,"stem":38083,"tags":38084,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":38085},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qc2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":37961,"toc":38038},[37962,37969,37971,37976,37978,37980,37994,37996,37998,38001,38021,38023,38025,38031,38033],[10,37963,37964,37965,37968],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qc2 arises after ",[14,37966,37967],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2"," and falls under ECO code E32. Known as the Classical Variation, 4.Qc2 tackles two key challenges of the Nimzo-Indian at once: by guarding the c3 knight, it prevents Black from doubling White's pawns through a bishop-for-knight exchange, while also exerting direct control over the critical e4 square. Although early queen moves are generally discouraged — since the opponent can often gain tempo by developing pieces that attack the queen — the c2 square is a safe post where Black will find it difficult to harass the queen anytime soon. While it is true that White delays kingside development by playing 4.Qc2, the queen serves an immediately useful role: it supports the fight for e4, shores up the queenside pawn structure, and maintains latent pressure toward Black's kingside. The battle for the e4 square is a recurring theme in all Nimzo-Indian lines, and from c2 the queen can later be redeployed to whichever part of the board demands attention. With 2.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,37970,22],{"id":21},[10,37972,25,37973,37975],{},[27,37974,34625],{"href":34624},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksey Dreev (137 games), Reynaldo Vera Gonzalez Quevedo (106 games), Vladimir Lazarev (102 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (70 games), Sergei Tiviakov (64 games), Jan H Timman (56 games).",[19,37977,35],{"id":34},[10,37979,8426],{},[40,37981,37982,37986,37990],{},[43,37983,37984,977],{},[14,37985,47],{},[43,37987,37988,16791],{},[14,37989,53],{},[43,37991,37992,6741],{},[14,37993,59],{},[10,37995,63],{},[19,37997,176],{"id":175},[10,37999,38000],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2, the main continuations include:",[40,38002,38003,38009,38015],{},[43,38004,38005],{},[27,38006,38008],{"href":38007},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-nc6","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 Nc6",[43,38010,38011],{},[27,38012,38014],{"href":38013},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5",[43,38016,38017],{},[27,38018,38020],{"href":38019},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 c5",[10,38022,202],{},[19,38024,206],{"id":205},[40,38026,38027],{},[43,38028,38029,214],{},[14,38030,213],{},[19,38032,67],{"id":66},[10,38034,38035,38036,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qc2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,38037,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":38039},[38040,38041,38042,38043,38044],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qc2 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2) — The Classical Variation, 4.Qc2, aims to address two main problems posed by the Nimzo-Indian defence. On c2 the white queen protects the knight on c3, meaning that Black will no longer be able to double White's pawns by exchanging bishop for knight. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E32",{"title":38050,"url":38051},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qc2 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3/3...Bb4/4._Qc2",[38053,38056,38059,38062],{"question":38054,"answer":38055},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qc2?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qc2 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 and is classified under ECO code E32. The Classical Variation, 4.Qc2, aims to address two main problems posed by the Nimzo-Indian defence.",{"question":38057,"answer":38058},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qc2 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qc2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":38060,"answer":38061},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qc2?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 Nc6](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-nc6); [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5); [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 c5](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":38063,"answer":38064},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qc2?","Across 2.5 million Lichess games, White wins 49.5% of the time, Black wins 44.6%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksey Dreev and Reynaldo Vera Gonzalez Quevedo. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Sergei Tiviakov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2",{"moves":37967,"fen":38069,"gamesPlayed":38070,"whiteWinPct":1088,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":16842,"topPlayersWhite":38071,"topPlayersBlack":38077,"parentOpening":34625,"parentOpeningSlug":34581},"rnbqk2r/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/1bPP4/2N5/PPQ1PPPP/R1B1KBNR b KQkq - 3 4",2484888,[38072,38074,38076],{"name":412,"games":38073},137,{"name":38075,"games":897},"Reynaldo Vera Gonzalez Quevedo",{"name":2874,"games":9540},[38078,38079,38080],{"name":409,"games":3873},{"name":4050,"games":2742},{"name":425,"games":1040},{"title":37959,"description":38047},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2",[123,432,433,1109],"Qx7XMPlYXR-erwAIRu6cHCAtw9YlwDAc-VsuzdRO-uk",{"id":38087,"title":36377,"body":38088,"bots":38161,"categories":38162,"date":382,"description":38163,"eco":38164,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":38165,"image":38173,"meta":38174,"navigation":111,"path":38175,"quickFacts":38176,"seo":38189,"slug":38190,"stem":38191,"tags":38192,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":38193},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5.md",{"type":7,"value":38089,"toc":38154},[38090,38096,38098,38104,38106,38109,38123,38125,38127,38130,38138,38140,38142,38148,38150],[10,38091,36382,38092,38095],{},[14,38093,38094],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 c5"," and falls under ECO code E38. With 534,166 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,38097,22],{"id":21},[10,38099,25,38100,38103],{},[27,38101,38102],{"href":34487},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Qc2",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Gyozo V Forintos (44 games), Reynaldo Vera Gonzalez Quevedo (25 games), Vladimir K Doroshkievich (25 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Istvan Csom (33 games), Bartlomiej Macieja (29 games), Sergei Tiviakov (22 games).",[19,38105,35],{"id":34},[10,38107,38108],{},"Based on 533,099 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,38110,38111,38115,38119],{},[43,38112,38113,5540],{},[14,38114,47],{},[43,38116,38117,1168],{},[14,38118,53],{},[43,38120,38121,6643],{},[14,38122,59],{},[10,38124,63],{},[19,38126,176],{"id":175},[10,38128,38129],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,38131,38132],{},[43,38133,38134],{},[27,38135,38137],{"href":38136},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5-5-dxc5-0-0-6-nf3","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 c5 5.dxc5 0-0 6.Nf3",[10,38139,202],{},[19,38141,206],{"id":205},[40,38143,38144],{},[43,38145,38146,214],{},[14,38147,213],{},[19,38149,67],{"id":66},[10,38151,36448,38152,1397],{},[27,38153,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":38155},[38156,38157,38158,38159,38160],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 c5) — Black plays ...c5 in the Qc2 system, immediately pressuring White's center. The resulting play features dynamic piece activity and the fight for the initiative. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E38",[38166,38168,38169,38171],{"question":36464,"answer":38167},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... c5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 c5 and is classified under ECO code E38.",{"question":36467,"answer":36468},{"question":36470,"answer":38170},"The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 c5 5.dxc5 0-0 6.Nf3](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5-5-dxc5-0-0-6-nf3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":36473,"answer":38172},"Across 534,166 Lichess games, White wins 48.2% of the time, Black wins 45.7%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Gyozo V Forintos and Reynaldo Vera Gonzalez Quevedo. On the Black side, Istvan Csom and Bartlomiej Macieja are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5",{"moves":38094,"fen":38177,"gamesPlayed":38178,"whiteWinPct":5591,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":1280,"topPlayersWhite":38179,"topPlayersBlack":38184,"parentOpening":38102,"parentOpeningSlug":38082},"rnbqk2r/pp1p1ppp/4pn2/2p5/1bPP4/2N5/PPQ1PPPP/R1B1KBNR w KQkq - 0 5",534166,[38180,38181,38182],{"name":693,"games":3876},{"name":38075,"games":593},{"name":38183,"games":593},"Vladimir K Doroshkievich",[38185,38186,38188],{"name":8631,"games":5199},{"name":38187,"games":1875},"Bartlomiej Macieja",{"name":4050,"games":1447},{"title":36377,"description":38163},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5",[123,432,433,1109],"xDJmvfFY_ZsjfmndUHUCmGJ0kpqdnwrj6_DMHBstrOM",{"id":38195,"title":38196,"body":38197,"bots":38255,"categories":38256,"date":382,"description":38257,"eco":38258,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":38259,"image":38272,"meta":38273,"navigation":111,"path":38274,"quickFacts":38275,"seo":38287,"slug":38288,"stem":38289,"tags":38290,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":38291},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5-5-dxc5-0-0-6-nf3.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":38198,"toc":38249},[38199,38206,38208,38213,38215,38218,38232,38234,38236,38242,38244],[10,38200,38201,38202,38205],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Nf3 arises after ",[14,38203,38204],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 c5 5.dxc5 0-0 6.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code E39. With 39,913 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,38207,22],{"id":21},[10,38209,25,38210,38212],{},[27,38211,36512],{"href":38019},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Gyozo V Forintos (22 games), Milorad Knezevic (20 games), Mikhail Gurevich (16 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Bartlomiej Macieja (29 games), Andrei Sokolov (15 games), Mark E Taimanov (15 games).",[19,38214,35],{"id":34},[10,38216,38217],{},"Based on 39,831 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,38219,38220,38224,38228],{},[43,38221,38222,4770],{},[14,38223,47],{},[43,38225,38226,2793],{},[14,38227,53],{},[43,38229,38230,26832],{},[14,38231,59],{},[10,38233,63],{},[19,38235,206],{"id":205},[40,38237,38238],{},[43,38239,38240,214],{},[14,38241,213],{},[19,38243,67],{"id":66},[10,38245,38246,38247,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,38248,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":38250},[38251,38252,38253,38254],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Nf3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 c5 5.dxc5 0-0 6.Nf3) — Black plays ...c5 in the Qc2 system, immediately pressuring White's center. The resulting play features dynamic piece activity and the fight for the initiative. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E39",[38260,38263,38266,38269],{"question":38261,"answer":38262},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Nf3?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 c5 5.dxc5 0-0 6.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code E39.",{"question":38264,"answer":38265},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Nf3 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":38267,"answer":38268},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Nf3?","Across 39,913 Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 44.4%, and 8.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Gyozo V Forintos and Milorad Knezevic. On the Black side, Bartlomiej Macieja and Andrei Sokolov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":38270,"answer":38271},"How can I practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Nf3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 6.Nf3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5-5-dxc5-0-0-6-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5-5-dxc5-0-0-6-nf3",{"moves":38204,"fen":38276,"gamesPlayed":38277,"whiteWinPct":4907,"drawPct":26879,"blackWinPct":2869,"topPlayersWhite":38278,"topPlayersBlack":38283,"parentOpening":36512,"parentOpeningSlug":38190},"rnbq1rk1/pp1p1ppp/4pn2/2P5/1bP5/2N2N2/PPQ1PPPP/R1B1KB1R b KQ - 2 6",39913,[38279,38280,38282],{"name":693,"games":1447},{"name":38281,"games":2881},"Milorad Knezevic",{"name":7598,"games":4060},[38284,38285,38286],{"name":38187,"games":1875},{"name":6058,"games":1685},{"name":24621,"games":1685},{"title":38196,"description":38257},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5-5-dxc5-0-0-6-nf3","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-c5-5-dxc5-0-0-6-nf3",[123,432,433,1109],"Vx1WRxaLKK17OB6cHHEExHXVm2VFR6JnV7q4Rfym8Kg",{"id":38293,"title":35833,"body":38294,"bots":38372,"categories":38373,"date":382,"description":38374,"eco":38375,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":38376,"image":38384,"meta":38385,"navigation":111,"path":38386,"quickFacts":38387,"seo":38399,"slug":38400,"stem":38401,"tags":38402,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":38403},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5.md",{"type":7,"value":38295,"toc":38365},[38296,38302,38304,38309,38311,38314,38328,38330,38332,38335,38349,38351,38353,38359,38361],[10,38297,35838,38298,38301],{},[14,38299,38300],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5"," and falls under ECO code E34. With 619,917 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,38303,22],{"id":21},[10,38305,25,38306,38308],{},[27,38307,38102],{"href":34487},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksey Dreev (36 games), Vitali Golod (23 games), Anatoly Karpov (22 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Nigel D Short (27 games), Michael Adams (26 games), Oleg M Romanishin (25 games).",[19,38310,35],{"id":34},[10,38312,38313],{},"Based on 618,836 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,38315,38316,38320,38324],{},[43,38317,38318,7743],{},[14,38319,47],{},[43,38321,38322,3513],{},[14,38323,53],{},[43,38325,38326,170],{},[14,38327,59],{},[10,38329,63],{},[19,38331,176],{"id":175},[10,38333,38334],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5, the main continuations include:",[40,38336,38337,38343],{},[43,38338,38339],{},[27,38340,38342],{"href":38341},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.a3",[43,38344,38345],{},[27,38346,38348],{"href":38347},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-cxd5-exd5","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.cxd5 exd5",[10,38350,202],{},[19,38352,206],{"id":205},[40,38354,38355],{},[43,38356,38357,214],{},[14,38358,213],{},[19,38360,67],{"id":66},[10,38362,35899,38363,1397],{},[27,38364,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":38366},[38367,38368,38369,38370,38371],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5) — In the Qc2 system, Black plays ...d5, directly contesting the center. The resulting positions are strategically rich, with both sides fighting for control of the e4 square. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E34",[38377,38379,38380,38382],{"question":35915,"answer":38378},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... d5 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 and is classified under ECO code E34.",{"question":35918,"answer":35919},{"question":35921,"answer":38381},"The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.a3](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3); [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.cxd5 exd5](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-cxd5-exd5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":35924,"answer":38383},"Across 619,917 Lichess games, White wins 50.9% of the time, Black wins 43.4%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksey Dreev and Vitali Golod. On the Black side, Nigel D Short and Michael Adams are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5",{"moves":38300,"fen":38388,"gamesPlayed":38389,"whiteWinPct":7866,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":3619,"topPlayersWhite":38390,"topPlayersBlack":38395,"parentOpening":38102,"parentOpeningSlug":38082},"rnbqk2r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/3p4/1bPP4/2N5/PPQ1PPPP/R1B1KBNR w KQkq - 0 5",619917,[38391,38392,38394],{"name":412,"games":5208},{"name":38393,"games":684},"Vitali Golod",{"name":5207,"games":1447},[38396,38397,38398],{"name":4914,"games":2875},{"name":16542,"games":681},{"name":8873,"games":593},{"title":35833,"description":38374},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5",[123,432,433,1109],"xmrfciyiKK77fmx9gxFUNmwy0fgA9wBBRS9zXoWjsfI",{"id":38405,"title":38406,"body":38407,"bots":38481,"categories":38482,"date":382,"description":38483,"eco":38484,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":38485,"image":38498,"meta":38499,"navigation":111,"path":38500,"quickFacts":38501,"seo":38515,"slug":38516,"stem":38517,"tags":38518,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":38519},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.a3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":38408,"toc":38474},[38409,38416,38418,38423,38425,38428,38442,38444,38446,38449,38457,38459,38461,38467,38469],[10,38410,38411,38412,38415],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.a3 arises after ",[14,38413,38414],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.a3"," and falls under ECO code E36. With 114,334 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,38417,22],{"id":21},[10,38419,25,38420,38422],{},[27,38421,35963],{"href":38013},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Tomas Likavsky (13 games), Ivan Ivanisevic (12 games), Vitali Golod (11 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Yifan Hou (11 games), Konstantin Landa (8 games), Alexander Moiseenko (7 games).",[19,38424,35],{"id":34},[10,38426,38427],{},"Based on 114,179 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,38429,38430,38434,38438],{},[43,38431,38432,11851],{},[14,38433,47],{},[43,38435,38436,21815],{},[14,38437,53],{},[43,38439,38440,6643],{},[14,38441,59],{},[10,38443,63],{},[19,38445,176],{"id":175},[10,38447,38448],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.a3, the main continuations include:",[40,38450,38451],{},[43,38452,38453],{},[27,38454,38456],{"href":38455},"/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3-bxc3-6-qxc3-ne4-7-qc2","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.Qxc3 Ne4 7.Qc2",[10,38458,202],{},[19,38460,206],{"id":205},[40,38462,38463],{},[43,38464,38465,214],{},[14,38466,213],{},[19,38468,67],{"id":66},[10,38470,38471,38472,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.a3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,38473,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":38475},[38476,38477,38478,38479,38480],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.a3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.a3) — White plays a3, forcing Black to give up the bishop pair with ...Bxc3. The doubled c-pawns give Black structural targets while White gets the two bishops and a strong center. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E36",[38486,38489,38492,38495],{"question":38487,"answer":38488},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.a3?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.a3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.a3 and is classified under ECO code E36.",{"question":38490,"answer":38491},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.a3 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.a3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":38493,"answer":38494},"What are the main variations of the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.a3?","The main continuations include: [Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.Qxc3 Ne4 7.Qc2](/resources/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3-bxc3-6-qxc3-ne4-7-qc2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":38496,"answer":38497},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.a3?","Across 114,334 Lichess games, White wins 50.1% of the time, Black wins 43.9%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Tomas Likavsky and Ivan Ivanisevic. On the Black side, Yifan Hou and Konstantin Landa are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3",{"moves":38414,"fen":38502,"gamesPlayed":38503,"whiteWinPct":11898,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":21885,"topPlayersWhite":38504,"topPlayersBlack":38510,"parentOpening":35963,"parentOpeningSlug":38400},"rnbqk2r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/3p4/1bPP4/P1N5/1PQ1PPPP/R1B1KBNR b KQkq - 0 5",114334,[38505,38507,38509],{"name":38506,"games":623},"Tomas Likavsky",{"name":38508,"games":2096},"Ivan Ivanisevic",{"name":38393,"games":3779},[38511,38512,38514],{"name":5495,"games":3779},{"name":38513,"games":1440},"Konstantin Landa",{"name":37735,"games":1443},{"title":38406,"description":38483},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3",[123,432,433,1109],"Y13wC176xHvrUigLFEF7ayySEltvv2f3iXTCPtgS7NA",{"id":38521,"title":38522,"body":38523,"bots":38582,"categories":38583,"date":382,"description":38584,"eco":38585,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":38586,"image":38599,"meta":38600,"navigation":111,"path":38601,"quickFacts":38602,"seo":38614,"slug":38615,"stem":38616,"tags":38617,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":38618},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3-bxc3-6-qxc3-ne4-7-qc2.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":38524,"toc":38576},[38525,38532,38534,38540,38542,38545,38559,38561,38563,38569,38571],[10,38526,38527,38528,38531],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2 arises after ",[14,38529,38530],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.Qxc3 Ne4 7.Qc2"," and falls under ECO code E37. With 18,966 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,38533,22],{"id":21},[10,38535,25,38536,38539],{},[27,38537,38538],{"href":38341},"Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.a3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Ivanisevic (8 games), Petr Kiriakov (6 games), Vladimir Alatortsev (6 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Yifan Hou (11 games), Sergey Karjakin (7 games), Konstantin Landa (6 games).",[19,38541,35],{"id":34},[10,38543,38544],{},"Based on 18,941 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,38546,38547,38551,38555],{},[43,38548,38549,22596],{},[14,38550,47],{},[43,38552,38553,7748],{},[14,38554,53],{},[43,38556,38557,1930],{},[14,38558,59],{},[10,38560,63],{},[19,38562,206],{"id":205},[40,38564,38565],{},[43,38566,38567,214],{},[14,38568,213],{},[19,38570,67],{"id":66},[10,38572,38573,38574,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,38575,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":38577},[38578,38579,38580,38581],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.Qxc3 Ne4 7.Qc2) — White plays a3, forcing Black to give up the bishop pair with ...Bxc3. The doubled c-pawns give Black structural targets while White gets the two bishops and a strong center. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E37",[38587,38590,38593,38596],{"question":38588,"answer":38589},"What is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.a3 Bxc3+ 6.Qxc3 Ne4 7.Qc2 and is classified under ECO code E37.",{"question":38591,"answer":38592},"Is the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2 good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":38594,"answer":38595},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2?","Across 18,966 Lichess games, White wins 50.3% of the time, Black wins 44.1%, and 5.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Ivanisevic and Petr Kiriakov. On the Black side, Yifan Hou and Sergey Karjakin are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":38597,"answer":38598},"How can I practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Qc2 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3-bxc3-6-qxc3-ne4-7-qc2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3-bxc3-6-qxc3-ne4-7-qc2",{"moves":38530,"fen":38603,"gamesPlayed":38604,"whiteWinPct":22667,"drawPct":1988,"blackWinPct":7867,"topPlayersWhite":38605,"topPlayersBlack":38610,"parentOpening":38538,"parentOpeningSlug":38516},"rnbqk2r/ppp2ppp/4p3/3p4/2PPn3/P7/1PQ1PPPP/R1B1KBNR b KQkq - 2 7",18966,[38606,38607,38608],{"name":38508,"games":1440},{"name":6168,"games":2984},{"name":38609,"games":2984},"Vladimir Alatortsev",[38611,38612,38613],{"name":5495,"games":3779},{"name":12946,"games":1443},{"name":38513,"games":2984},{"title":38522,"description":38584},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3-bxc3-6-qxc3-ne4-7-qc2","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-a3-bxc3-6-qxc3-ne4-7-qc2",[123,432,433,1109],"8tYVyqVo7rSd5064-Zl4TE-WJqbldTv56qon_u2v7Lk",{"id":38620,"title":38621,"body":38622,"bots":38681,"categories":38682,"date":382,"description":38683,"eco":38684,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":38685,"image":38698,"meta":38699,"navigation":111,"path":38700,"quickFacts":38701,"seo":38715,"slug":38716,"stem":38717,"tags":38718,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":38719},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-cxd5-exd5.md","Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... exd5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":38623,"toc":38675},[38624,38631,38633,38638,38640,38643,38658,38660,38662,38668,38670],[10,38625,38626,38627,38630],{},"The Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... exd5 arises after ",[14,38628,38629],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 d5 5.cxd5 exd5"," and falls under ECO code E35. With 102,973 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,38632,22],{"id":21},[10,38634,25,38635,38637],{},[27,38636,35963],{"href":38013},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksey Dreev (18 games), Anatoly Karpov (12 games), Viktor Erdos (11 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Andrei Sokolov (13 games), Mikhail Botvinnik (11 games), Alexandra Kosteniuk (10 games).",[19,38639,35],{"id":34},[10,38641,38642],{},"Based on 102,769 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,38644,38645,38649,38654],{},[43,38646,38647,5850],{},[14,38648,47],{},[43,38650,38651,38653],{},[14,38652,53],{},": 42.1%",[43,38655,38656,4226],{},[14,38657,59],{},[10,38659,63],{},[19,38661,206],{"id":205},[40,38663,38664],{},[43,38665,38666,214],{},[14,38667,213],{},[19,38669,67],{"id":66},[10,38671,38672,38673,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... exd5 is through practice. 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Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-cxd5-exd5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-cxd5-exd5",{"moves":38629,"fen":38702,"gamesPlayed":38703,"whiteWinPct":5918,"drawPct":4274,"blackWinPct":38704,"topPlayersWhite":38705,"topPlayersBlack":38710,"parentOpening":35963,"parentOpeningSlug":38400},"rnbqk2r/ppp2ppp/5n2/3p4/1b1P4/2N5/PPQ1PPPP/R1B1KBNR w KQkq - 0 6",102973,42.1,[38706,38707,38708],{"name":412,"games":1672},{"name":5207,"games":2096},{"name":38709,"games":3779},"Viktor Erdos",[38711,38712,38713],{"name":6058,"games":623},{"name":11912,"games":3779},{"name":38714,"games":1033},"Alexandra Kosteniuk",{"title":38621,"description":38683},"nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-cxd5-exd5","articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-d5-5-cxd5-exd5",[123,432,433,1109],"sNZDub05PJmHq1ETSjZP5DzwZIpx3FMHYOkMmYrVJVo",{"id":38721,"title":34970,"body":38722,"bots":38778,"categories":38779,"date":382,"description":38780,"eco":38781,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":38782,"image":38789,"meta":38790,"navigation":111,"path":38791,"quickFacts":38792,"seo":38806,"slug":38807,"stem":38808,"tags":38809,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":38810},"openings/articles/openings/nimzo-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-bb4-4-qc2-nc6.md",{"type":7,"value":38723,"toc":38772},[38724,38730,38732,38737,38739,38742,38756,38758,38760,38766,38768],[10,38725,34975,38726,38729],{},[14,38727,38728],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 Nc6"," and falls under ECO code E33. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Erich Gottlieb Eliskases (10 games), Philip Stuart Milner Barry (9 games), Hans Joachim Hecht (9 games).",[19,38738,35],{"id":34},[10,38740,38741],{},"Based on 129,462 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,38743,38744,38748,38752],{},[43,38745,38746,5639],{},[14,38747,47],{},[43,38749,38750,4672],{},[14,38751,53],{},[43,38753,38754,170],{},[14,38755,59],{},[10,38757,63],{},[19,38759,206],{"id":205},[40,38761,38762],{},[43,38763,38764,214],{},[14,38765,213],{},[19,38767,67],{"id":66},[10,38769,35021,38770,1397],{},[27,38771,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":38773},[38774,38775,38776,38777],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Nc6 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 Nc6) — White plays Qc2, avoiding doubled c-pawns by protecting c3 in advance. 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The move 2...e6 is one of Black's most flexible choices against 1.d4, keeping all the major Indian Defense systems available without committing to any specific pawn structure. Everything hinges on White's third move. After 3.Nc3, Black can pin the knight with 3...Bb4, entering the Nimzo-Indian Defence and contesting White's control of e4. The positional significance of this pin is substantial: it neutralizes the knight's influence on e4 and introduces the threat of doubling White's pawns after a bishop-for-knight exchange. If White avoids 3.Nc3 by playing 3.Nf3, Black can head for the Queen's Indian with 3...b6, fianchettoing the bishop to contest the long diagonal and the central light squares, or choose the Bogo-Indian with 3...Bb4+. White also has 3.g3 available, steering toward the Catalan Opening. This strategic crossroads is what makes 2...e6 so appealing — Black defers all structural commitments until White reveals their intentions. With 13.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,38824,22],{"id":21},[10,38826,25,38827,34436],{},[27,38828,2610],{"href":2609},[19,38830,35],{"id":34},[10,38832,38833],{},"Based on 38.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,38835,38836,38840,38844],{},[43,38837,38838,4667],{},[14,38839,47],{},[43,38841,38842,2924],{},[14,38843,53],{},[43,38845,38846,2632],{},[14,38847,59],{},[10,38849,63],{},[19,38851,176],{"id":175},[10,38853,38854],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6, the main continuations include:",[40,38856,38857,38861,38866],{},[43,38858,38859],{},[27,38860,5961],{"href":5960},[43,38862,38863],{},[27,38864,38865],{"href":4202},"Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3",[43,38867,38868],{},[27,38869,38870],{"href":34624},"Nimzo-Indian",[10,38872,202],{},[19,38874,67],{"id":66},[10,38876,38877,38878,77],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzo-Indian and Queen's Indian is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":38891,"url":34549},"Nimzo-Indian and Queen's Indian - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[38893,38896,38899,38902],{"question":38894,"answer":38895},"What is the Nimzo-Indian and Queen's Indian?","The Nimzo-Indian and Queen's Indian begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 and is classified under ECO code E20. 3...Bb4 introduces the Nimzo-Indian Defence.",{"question":38897,"answer":38898},"Is the Nimzo-Indian and Queen's Indian good for beginners?","The Nimzo-Indian and Queen's Indian can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":38900,"answer":38901},"What are the win rates for the Nimzo-Indian and Queen's Indian?","Across 38.2 million Lichess games, White wins 49.2% of the time, Black wins 45.5%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Aleksej Aleksandrov. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Viktor Korchnoi are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":38903,"answer":38904},"How can I practice the Nimzo-Indian and Queen's Indian?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzo-Indian and Queen's Indian against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 1743 rating) to advanced (1743+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzo-qid.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzo-qid",{"moves":38821,"fen":38909,"gamesPlayed":38910,"whiteWinPct":4726,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":2980,"topPlayersWhite":38911,"topPlayersBlack":38915,"parentOpening":2610,"parentOpeningSlug":2743},"rnbqkb1r/pppp1ppp/4pn2/8/2PP4/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 3",38210541,[38912,38913,38914],{"name":415,"games":34571},{"name":3629,"games":34573},{"name":25377,"games":26448},[38916,38917,38918],{"name":409,"games":34577},{"name":419,"games":13150},{"name":5207,"games":33276},{"title":38813,"description":38889},"nimzo-qid","articles/openings/nimzo-qid",[123,432,700,1109],[38924],{"title":38925,"description":38926,"botIds":38927,"difficulty":450,"focus":723},"Sharpening Your Play in the Nimzo-Indian and Queen's Indian","Yara Yarn is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[17734],"6L4y7eAO5626sGjW3BMAwiCGhTVXli0IxxBS6KuFIPM",{"id":38930,"title":38931,"body":38932,"bots":38979,"categories":39001,"date":382,"description":39002,"eco":39003,"extension":92,"externalLink":39004,"faq":39007,"image":39020,"meta":39021,"navigation":111,"path":39022,"quickFacts":39023,"seo":39038,"slug":39039,"stem":39040,"tags":39041,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":39042},"openings/articles/openings/nimzowitsch-larsen-attack.md","Nimzowitsch–Larsen Attack: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":38933,"toc":38974},[38934,38941,38943,38946,38948,38951,38965,38967,38969],[10,38935,38936,38937,38940],{},"The Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack arises after ",[14,38938,38939],{},"1.b3"," and falls under ECO code A01. This move prepares a fianchetto of the queen's bishop to b2, from where it will bear down on the central squares and aim toward Black's kingside. As a hypermodern opening, the idea is to influence the center with a piece rather than occupying it with pawns in the classical manner. This naturally allows Black to claim central space, which they usually do with 1...e5 or 1...d5, while 1...Nf6 is another common choice. The Modern Variation, 1...e5, is Black's most popular and ambitious reply, appearing in roughly 45% of games. Black typically constrains the b2 bishop's scope and builds a broad center with both the d- and e-pawns, for instance after 2. Bb2 Nc6 3. e3 d5. The Classical Variation, 1...d5 (about 27% of games), retains the possibility of fianchettoing Black's own bishop to g7 to challenge the one on b2, with White continuing 2. Bb2 or 2. Nf3. The Indian Variation, 1...Nf6 (around 15%), aims to fianchetto to g7 immediately to counter the b2 bishop, but Black must be careful: after 2. Bb2 g6, White can play 3. e4!, threatening to chase the f6 knight, and the greedy 3...Nxe4?? drops the rook to 4. Bxh8. With 46.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,38942,22],{"id":21},[10,38944,38945],{},"Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jorge A Gonzalez Rodriguez (158 games), Pavel Blatny (122 games), Vladimir Bagirov (94 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Alexandra Kosteniuk (12 games), Harika Dronavalli (11 games), Sergey Karjakin (10 games).",[19,38947,35],{"id":34},[10,38949,38950],{},"Based on 46.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,38952,38953,38957,38961],{},[43,38954,38955,4216],{},[14,38956,47],{},[43,38958,38959,12552],{},[14,38960,53],{},[43,38962,38963,1362],{},[14,38964,59],{},[10,38966,63],{},[19,38968,67],{"id":66},[10,38970,38971,38972,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Nimzowitsch–Larsen Attack is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,38973,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":38975},[38976,38977,38978],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[38980,38981,38985,38990,38991,38996],{"id":6964,"name":6965,"rating":6966,"imageUrl":6967,"country":567,"countryCode":568,"defensiveAggressive":6968,"simplifyingComplicating":350,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":6969,"unpreparedTheoretical":802,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":38982,"name":38983,"rating":557,"imageUrl":38984,"country":8301,"countryCode":8302,"defensiveAggressive":611,"simplifyingComplicating":1225,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":3279,"unpreparedTheoretical":1657,"blunderLikelihood":242},"ldZqA","Frida Kahblock","https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/ldZqA_175.webp",{"id":38986,"name":38987,"rating":38988,"imageUrl":38989,"country":1054,"countryCode":1055,"defensiveAggressive":264,"simplifyingComplicating":308,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":3279,"unpreparedTheoretical":1032,"blunderLikelihood":1694},"hqtBN","Xinyi Xiangqi",1398,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/hqtBN_175.webp",{"id":7003,"name":7004,"rating":7005,"imageUrl":7006,"country":336,"countryCode":337,"defensiveAggressive":1212,"simplifyingComplicating":1196,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":810,"unpreparedTheoretical":7007,"blunderLikelihood":2984},{"id":38992,"name":38993,"rating":38994,"imageUrl":38995,"country":619,"countryCode":620,"defensiveAggressive":1234,"simplifyingComplicating":1196,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":3279,"unpreparedTheoretical":569,"blunderLikelihood":300},"WgrJe","Pat Knight",1904,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/WgrJe_175.webp",{"id":38997,"name":38998,"rating":38999,"imageUrl":39000,"country":306,"countryCode":307,"defensiveAggressive":845,"simplifyingComplicating":587,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":288,"unpreparedTheoretical":570,"blunderLikelihood":571},"Uxjwb","Ezra Pound",2654,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/Uxjwb_175.webp",[87],"Learn the Nimzowitsch–Larsen Attack (1.b3) — Epares to fianchetto the queen's bishop to b2, where it will fight for the central squares and point towards Black's kingside. This is a hypermodern opening , preparing to control the centre from afar with a bishop rather than a central pawn (the classical style). Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A01",{"title":39005,"url":39006},"Nimzowitsch–Larsen Attack - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._b3",[39008,39011,39014,39017],{"question":39009,"answer":39010},"What is the Nimzowitsch–Larsen Attack?","The Nimzowitsch–Larsen Attack begins with 1.b3 and is classified under ECO code A01.",{"question":39012,"answer":39013},"Is the Nimzowitsch–Larsen Attack good for beginners?","The Nimzowitsch–Larsen Attack can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":39015,"answer":39016},"What are the win rates for the Nimzowitsch–Larsen Attack?","Across 46.4 million Lichess games, White wins 49.4% of the time, Black wins 46.1%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jorge A Gonzalez Rodriguez and Pavel Blatny. On the Black side, Alexandra Kosteniuk and Harika Dronavalli are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":39018,"answer":39019},"How can I practice the Nimzowitsch–Larsen Attack?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Nimzowitsch–Larsen Attack by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/nimzowitsch-larsen-attack.webp",{},"/articles/openings/nimzowitsch-larsen-attack",{"moves":38939,"fen":39024,"ecoRange":39025,"gamesPlayed":39026,"whiteWinPct":4273,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":12598,"topPlayersWhite":39027,"topPlayersBlack":39033},"rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/1P6/P1PPPPPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 1","A01–A06",46400453,[39028,39031,39032],{"name":39029,"games":39030},"Jorge A Gonzalez Rodriguez",158,{"name":6692,"games":24396},{"name":2000,"games":9106},[39034,39035,39037],{"name":38714,"games":2096},{"name":39036,"games":3779},"Harika Dronavalli",{"name":12946,"games":1033},{"title":38931,"description":39002},"nimzowitsch-larsen-attack","articles/openings/nimzowitsch-larsen-attack",[123],"hkYITnablHVJGubKhxxUZ7mLxSJtqXeAiCZgKOPIKlI",{"id":39044,"title":39045,"body":39046,"bots":39095,"categories":39096,"date":89,"description":39097,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":39098,"faq":39100,"image":39113,"meta":39114,"navigation":111,"path":39115,"quickFacts":39116,"seo":39118,"slug":39119,"stem":39120,"tags":39121,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":39122},"openings/articles/openings/novosibirsk-opening.md","Novosibirsk Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":39047,"toc":39090},[39048,39055,39057,39061,39063,39066,39080,39082,39084],[10,39049,39050,39051,39054],{},"The Novosibirsk Opening arises after ",[14,39052,39053],{},"1.Nc3 c5 2.d4 cxd4 3.Qxd4 Nc6 4.Qh4"," and falls under ECO code A00. With 50,321 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a rarely played opening.",[19,39056,22],{"id":21},[10,39058,25,39059,31],{},[27,39060,10702],{"href":10701},[19,39062,35],{"id":34},[10,39064,39065],{},"Based on 50,321 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,39067,39068,39072,39076],{},[43,39069,39070,11188],{},[14,39071,47],{},[43,39073,39074,7748],{},[14,39075,53],{},[43,39077,39078,1606],{},[14,39079,59],{},[10,39081,3520],{},[19,39083,67],{"id":66},[10,39085,39086,39087,77],{},"The best way to learn the Novosibirsk Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,39088,76],{"href":73,"rel":39089},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":39091},[39092,39093,39094],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Novosibirsk Opening (1.Nc3 c5 2.d4 cxd4 3.Qxd4 Nc6 4.Qh4) — An uncommon opening classified under ECO A00 (Irregular Openings). a variation of the Dunst Opening. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":39099,"url":2565},"Novosibirsk Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[39101,39104,39107,39110],{"question":39102,"answer":39103},"What is the Novosibirsk Opening?","The Novosibirsk Opening begins with 1.Nc3 c5 2.d4 cxd4 3.Qxd4 Nc6 4.Qh4 and is classified under ECO code A00.",{"question":39105,"answer":39106},"Is the Novosibirsk Opening good for beginners?","The Novosibirsk Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":39108,"answer":39109},"What are the win rates for the Novosibirsk Opening?","Across 50,321 Lichess games, White wins 51.2% of the time, Black wins 44.1%, and 4.6% are drawn.",{"question":39111,"answer":39112},"How can I practice the Novosibirsk Opening?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Novosibirsk Opening by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/novosibirsk-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/novosibirsk-opening",{"moves":39053,"gamesPlayed":39117,"whiteWinPct":11256,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":7867,"parentOpening":10702,"parentOpeningSlug":10679},50321,{"title":39045,"description":39097},"novosibirsk-opening","articles/openings/novosibirsk-opening",[123,125],"_FSeDYmp6PYKoKqw-dgGPiusyQ9aiG_OAvK4W08LNOI",{"id":39124,"title":39125,"body":39126,"bots":39174,"categories":39192,"date":382,"description":39193,"eco":39194,"extension":92,"externalLink":39195,"faq":39198,"image":39211,"meta":39212,"navigation":111,"path":39213,"quickFacts":39214,"seo":39226,"slug":39227,"stem":39228,"tags":39229,"trainingTips":39230,"__hash__":39243},"openings/articles/openings/okelly.md","Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":39127,"toc":39169},[39128,39135,39137,39142,39144,39146,39160,39162,39164],[10,39129,39130,39131,39134],{},"The Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation arises after ",[14,39132,39133],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 a6"," and falls under ECO code B28. At first glance, 2...a6 looks odd since Black has now made two pawn moves without developing any pieces. However, ...a6 is a standard move in many Sicilian lines — most notably the Najdorf, where it appears after 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 — so the O'Kelly can be understood as an accelerated move-order trick. By playing ...a6 early, Black takes control of b5 and prepares to answer Be3 with ...e5, safe in the knowledge that the Bb5+ intermezzo is ruled out (without ...a6, the Venice Attack 6.Bb5+! would be available). Even in lines where Black plays ...Nc6 instead, White can sometimes jump to b5 with the knight (6.Ndb5), which ...a6 also prevents. The cost is a potential tempo loss if White avoids the Open Sicilian altogether. In the main continuation 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 (since 5.e5? loses to 5...Qa5+!), Black is already able to play 5...e5!, attacking the centralized knight and forcing it to relocate. With 6.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,39136,22],{"id":21},[10,39138,25,39139,39141],{},[27,39140,481],{"href":480},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Janis Klovans (9 games), Friso Nijboer (8 games), Elisabeth Paehtz (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Istvan Csom (98 games), Michael J Franklin (50 games), Bojan Kurajica (39 games).",[19,39143,35],{"id":34},[10,39145,33029],{},[40,39147,39148,39152,39156],{},[43,39149,39150,4770],{},[14,39151,47],{},[43,39153,39154,499],{},[14,39155,53],{},[43,39157,39158,766],{},[14,39159,59],{},[10,39161,63],{},[19,39163,67],{"id":66},[10,39165,39166,39167,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B28",{"title":39196,"url":39197},"Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...a6",[39199,39202,39205,39208],{"question":39200,"answer":39201},"What is the Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation?","The Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 a6 and is classified under ECO code B28. This seems at first like an unusual move, because Black has now played two pawn moves in the opening and is no closer to developing their pieces.",{"question":39203,"answer":39204},"Is the Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":39206,"answer":39207},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation?","Across 6.3 million Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 48.3%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Janis Klovans and Friso Nijboer. On the Black side, Istvan Csom and Michael J Franklin are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":39209,"answer":39210},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 989 rating) to advanced (2661+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/okelly.webp",{},"/articles/openings/okelly",{"moves":39133,"fen":39215,"gamesPlayed":39216,"whiteWinPct":4907,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":674,"topPlayersWhite":39217,"topPlayersBlack":39221,"parentOpening":481,"parentOpeningSlug":694},"rnbqkbnr/1p1ppppp/p7/2p5/4P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 3",6261530,[39218,39219,39220],{"name":680,"games":1561},{"name":7588,"games":1440},{"name":8741,"games":1440},[39222,39223,39225],{"name":8631,"games":1093},{"name":39224,"games":300},"Michael J Franklin",{"name":20100,"games":3339},{"title":39125,"description":39193},"okelly","articles/openings/okelly",[123,699,700,1109],[39231,39234,39237,39240],{"title":704,"description":39232,"botIds":39233,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"Harumu Shogi is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Bill Ding is a balanced Observer who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[9295,39177],{"title":708,"description":39235,"botIds":39236,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Paige Write is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Isolde Forksen is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[3302,39187],{"title":712,"description":39238,"botIds":39239,"difficulty":450,"focus":723},"Eleanor Quill is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[39182],{"title":720,"description":39241,"botIds":39242,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Anna Lyze is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[3297],"tOHPn-e4bb-u-OX-IEDClGY7z6T04miwccXm43kGCb0",{"id":39245,"title":39246,"body":39247,"bots":39321,"categories":39348,"date":382,"description":39349,"eco":39350,"extension":92,"externalLink":39351,"faq":39354,"image":39367,"meta":39368,"navigation":111,"path":39369,"quickFacts":39370,"seo":39382,"slug":39383,"stem":39384,"tags":39385,"trainingTips":39386,"__hash__":39407},"openings/articles/openings/old-indian.md","Old Indian Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":39248,"toc":39314},[39249,39256,39258,39263,39265,39268,39282,39284,39286,39289,39297,39299,39301,39307,39309],[10,39250,39251,39252,39255],{},"The Old Indian Defense arises after ",[14,39253,39254],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 d6"," and falls under ECO code A53. This setup frequently serves as a gateway to the King's Indian Defence, but it can also branch into its own independent variations that share a similar strategic outlook, notably the Tartakower-Indian. With 9.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,39257,22],{"id":21},[10,39259,25,39260,39262],{},[27,39261,2610],{"href":2609},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (39 games), Rainer Knaak (30 games), Svetozar Gligoric (28 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lutz Espig (89 games), Alonso Zapata (80 games), Ekaterina Kovalevskaya (79 games).",[19,39264,35],{"id":34},[10,39266,39267],{},"Based on 9.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,39269,39270,39274,39278],{},[43,39271,39272,3024],{},[14,39273,47],{},[43,39275,39276,494],{},[14,39277,53],{},[43,39279,39280,1173],{},[14,39281,59],{},[10,39283,63],{},[19,39285,176],{"id":175},[10,39287,39288],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 d6, the main continuations include:",[40,39290,39291],{},[43,39292,39293],{},[27,39294,39296],{"href":39295},"/resources/openings/old-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-d6-3-nc3-e5-4-nf3","Old Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 d6 3.Nc3 e5 4.Nf3",[10,39298,202],{},[19,39300,206],{"id":205},[40,39302,39303],{},[43,39304,39305,214],{},[14,39306,213],{},[19,39308,67],{"id":66},[10,39310,39311,39312,77],{},"The best way to learn the Old Indian Defense is through practice. 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It can either transpose into a King's Indian Defence or follow less popular lines with a strategy similar to the King's Indian, such as the Tartakower-Indian. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A53",{"title":39352,"url":39353},"Old Indian Defense - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...d6",[39355,39358,39361,39364],{"question":39356,"answer":39357},"What is the Old Indian Defense?","The Old Indian Defense begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 d6 and is classified under ECO code A53. This is the so-called \"Old Indian\".",{"question":39359,"answer":39360},"Is the Old Indian Defense good for beginners?","The Old Indian Defense can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":39362,"answer":39363},"What are the win rates for the Old Indian Defense?","Across 9.4 million Lichess games, White wins 48.6% of the time, Black wins 46.6%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Rainer Knaak. On the Black side, Lutz Espig and Alonso Zapata are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":39365,"answer":39366},"How can I practice the Old Indian Defense?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Old Indian Defense against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[4013,282],{"title":39400,"description":39401,"botIds":39402,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Old Indian Defense","Ford Ward is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Sue Chef is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[39335,3992],{"title":39404,"description":39405,"botIds":39406,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Old Indian Defense","Ivona Ivorina is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Dee Feated is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. 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With 282,662 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,39421,22],{"id":21},[10,39423,25,39424,39427],{},[27,39425,39426],{"href":20160},"Old Indian Defense",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (11 games), Lev Polugaevsky (9 games), David Bronstein (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Hans Guenther Kestler (30 games), Ekaterina Kovalevskaya (29 games), Leon Mazi (25 games).",[19,39429,35],{"id":34},[10,39431,39432],{},"Based on 282,662 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,39434,39435,39440,39445],{},[43,39436,39437,39439],{},[14,39438,47],{},": 54.5%",[43,39441,39442,39444],{},[14,39443,53],{},": 40%",[43,39446,39447,10071],{},[14,39448,59],{},[10,39450,1505],{},[19,39452,176],{"id":175},[10,39454,39455],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 d6 3.Nc3 e5 4.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,39457,39458],{},[43,39459,39460],{},[27,39461,39463],{"href":39462},"/resources/openings/old-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-d6-3-nc3-e5-4-nf3-nbd7-5-e4","Old Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 d6 3.Nc3 e5 4.Nf3 Nbd7 5.e4",[10,39465,202],{},[19,39467,206],{"id":205},[40,39469,39470],{},[43,39471,39472,214],{},[14,39473,213],{},[19,39475,67],{"id":66},[10,39477,39478,39479,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Old Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3 is through practice. 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Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":39503,"answer":39504},"What are the win rates for the Old Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.Nf3?","Across 282,662 Lichess games, White wins 54.5% of the time, Black wins 40%, and 5.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Lev Polugaevsky. On the Black side, Hans Guenther Kestler and Ekaterina Kovalevskaya are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/old-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-d6-3-nc3-e5-4-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/old-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-d6-3-nc3-e5-4-nf3",{"moves":39418,"fen":39509,"gamesPlayed":39510,"whiteWinPct":39511,"drawPct":10134,"blackWinPct":3266,"topPlayersWhite":39512,"topPlayersBlack":39516,"parentOpening":39426,"parentOpeningSlug":39383},"rnbqkb1r/ppp2ppp/3p1n2/4p3/2PP4/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 1 4",282662,54.5,[39513,39514,39515],{"name":415,"games":3779},{"name":6275,"games":1561},{"name":5708,"games":1561},[39517,39519,39520],{"name":39518,"games":1253},"Hans Guenther Kestler",{"name":24727,"games":1875},{"name":39521,"games":593},"Leon Mazi",{"title":39410,"description":39490},"old-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-d6-3-nc3-e5-4-nf3","articles/openings/old-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-d6-3-nc3-e5-4-nf3",[123,432,433],"75On0wEzjkStJn2UqT3mIygFswtdPbIblnkEbwsfXKY",{"id":39528,"title":39529,"body":39530,"bots":39589,"categories":39590,"date":382,"description":39591,"eco":39592,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":39593,"image":39606,"meta":39607,"navigation":111,"path":39608,"quickFacts":39609,"seo":39621,"slug":39622,"stem":39623,"tags":39624,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":39625},"openings/articles/openings/old-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-d6-3-nc3-e5-4-nf3-nbd7-5-e4.md","Old Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":39531,"toc":39583},[39532,39539,39541,39547,39549,39552,39566,39568,39570,39576,39578],[10,39533,39534,39535,39538],{},"The Old Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e4 arises after ",[14,39536,39537],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 d6 3.Nc3 e5 4.Nf3 Nbd7 5.e4"," and falls under ECO code A55. 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Lutz Espig (77 games), Thomas Casper (45 games), Ekaterina Kovalevskaya (29 games).",[19,39548,35],{"id":34},[10,39550,39551],{},"Based on 270,093 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,39553,39554,39558,39562],{},[43,39555,39556,3688],{},[14,39557,47],{},[43,39559,39560,3926],{},[14,39561,53],{},[43,39563,39564,6741],{},[14,39565,59],{},[10,39567,63],{},[19,39569,206],{"id":205},[40,39571,39572],{},[43,39573,39574,214],{},[14,39575,213],{},[19,39577,67],{"id":66},[10,39579,39580,39581,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Old Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e4 is through practice. 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On the Black side, Lutz Espig and Thomas Casper are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":39604,"answer":39605},"How can I practice the Old Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Old Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 5.e4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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By capturing on d4, Black steers toward Centre Game territory. After 3. Nf3, the Kieseritzky Variation, the position is rich in transposition possibilities: 3...Nc6 or 3...Bb4+ can reach the Scotch, 3...d6 leads to the Philidor, 3...Nf6 enters Petrov's Steinitz Variation, and 3...Bc5 followed by 4. Bc4 Nf6 transposes into the Lewis Gambit of the Bishop's Opening. One self-contained line is 3...Bc5 4. Nxd4 Nf6. 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Nf3 , the Kieseritzky variation, often leads to several transpositions. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C21",{"title":39708,"url":39709},"Open Game: 1.e4 e5 2.d4... exd4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._d4/2...exd4",[39711,39714,39717,39720],{"question":39712,"answer":39713},"What is the Open Game: 1.e4 e5 2.d4... exd4?","The Open Game: 1.e4 e5 2.d4... exd4 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.d4 exd4 and is classified under ECO code C21. Black goes in the direction of the Centre Game by capturing the white e-pawn.",{"question":39715,"answer":39716},"Is the Open Game: 1.e4 e5 2.d4... exd4 good for beginners?","The Open Game: 1.e4 e5 2.d4... exd4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":39718,"answer":39719},"What are the main variations of the Open Game: 1.e4 e5 2.d4... exd4?","The main continuations include: [Centre Game](/resources/openings/centre-game). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":39721,"answer":39722},"What are the win rates for the Open Game: 1.e4 e5 2.d4... exd4?","Across 51.7 million Lichess games, White wins 50.3% of the time, Black wins 45.9%, and 3.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jacques Mieses and Frank James Marshall. On the Black side, Siegbert Tarrasch and Mikhail Chigorin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/open-game-1-e4-e5-2-d4-exd4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/open-game-1-e4-e5-2-d4-exd4",{"moves":39636,"fen":39727,"gamesPlayed":39728,"whiteWinPct":22667,"drawPct":14879,"blackWinPct":2342,"topPlayersWhite":39729,"topPlayersBlack":39733,"parentOpening":3908,"parentOpeningSlug":4061},"rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/8/8/3pP3/8/PPP2PPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 3",51672971,[39730,39731,39732],{"name":7036,"games":4280},{"name":1436,"games":691},{"name":5808,"games":684},[39734,39735,39736],{"name":7041,"games":1561},{"name":7043,"games":1443},{"name":3781,"games":1443},{"title":39628,"description":39705},"open-game-1-e4-e5-2-d4-exd4","articles/openings/open-game-1-e4-e5-2-d4-exd4",[123,699],[39742,39745,39748,39751,39754],{"title":39743,"description":7052,"botIds":39744,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Open Game",[4827,6964],{"title":39746,"description":7056,"botIds":39747,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Open Game",[6971,3557],{"title":39749,"description":7060,"botIds":39750,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Open Game",[4851,7003],{"title":39752,"description":7064,"botIds":39753,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Open Game",[6989,6981],{"title":39755,"description":7068,"botIds":39756,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Open Game",[603,6996],"fxK_6_kAgCCDcJcsCuTwb6MaELg9j91WrBhqumH604c",{"id":39759,"title":39760,"body":39761,"bots":39864,"categories":39884,"date":382,"description":39885,"eco":39886,"extension":92,"externalLink":39887,"faq":39890,"image":39903,"meta":39904,"navigation":111,"path":39905,"quickFacts":39906,"seo":39921,"slug":694,"stem":39922,"tags":39923,"trainingTips":39924,"__hash__":39937},"openings/articles/openings/open-sicilian.md","Sicilian Defense: Open Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":39762,"toc":39857},[39763,39770,39772,39777,39779,39782,39796,39798,39800,39803,39840,39842,39844,39850,39852],[10,39764,39765,39766,39769],{},"The Sicilian Defense: Open Variation arises after ",[14,39767,39768],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code B30. White reinforces control of d4 with the knight, setting up the standard plan of 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 to open the position. Black must now focus on development, particularly finding a way to activate the bishops, which requires at least one more pawn move. The most popular choices are 2...d6, which appears in nearly half of all games, followed by 2...Nc6 and 2...e6, each roughly half as common. After 2...d6, the queenside bishop gains access to the c8-h3 diagonal, while the d6 pawn typically means the kingside bishop will fianchetto to g7. This move also covers e5, ensuring Black can develop with ...Nf6. Following 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4, the game usually enters one of the major Sicilian systems: the Najdorf, Dragon, Classical, or Scheveningen. White also has the sideline 3. Bb5+, the Moscow variation. With 279.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,39771,22],{"id":21},[10,39773,25,39774,39776],{},[27,39775,1151],{"href":1150},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (193 games), Oleg Korneev (191 games), Alexei Shirov (158 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Alexander Moiseenko (301 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (289 games), Vyacheslav Ikonnikov (214 games).",[19,39778,35],{"id":34},[10,39780,39781],{},"Based on 279.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,39783,39784,39788,39792],{},[43,39785,39786,4775],{},[14,39787,47],{},[43,39789,39790,9236],{},[14,39791,53],{},[43,39793,39794,1606],{},[14,39795,59],{},[10,39797,63],{},[19,39799,176],{"id":175},[10,39801,39802],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,39804,39805,39810,39816,39822,39828,39834],{},[43,39806,39807],{},[27,39808,39809],{"href":7089},"d6 Sicilian",[43,39811,39812],{},[27,39813,39815],{"href":39814},"/resources/openings/hyper-accelerated-dragon","Hyper-Accelerated Dragon",[43,39817,39818],{},[27,39819,39821],{"href":39820},"/resources/openings/okelly","O'Kelly",[43,39823,39824],{},[27,39825,39827],{"href":39826},"/resources/openings/nc6-sicilian","Nc6 Sicilian",[43,39829,39830],{},[27,39831,39833],{"href":39832},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nf6","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6",[43,39835,39836],{},[27,39837,39839],{"href":39838},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6",[10,39841,202],{},[19,39843,206],{"id":205},[40,39845,39846],{},[43,39847,39848,537],{},[14,39849,536],{},[19,39851,67],{"id":66},[10,39853,39854,39855,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Open Variation is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":39898,"answer":39899},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defense: Open Variation?","The main continuations include: [d6 Sicilian](/resources/openings/d6-sicilian); [Hyper-Accelerated Dragon](/resources/openings/hyper-accelerated-dragon); [O'Kelly](/resources/openings/okelly); [Nc6 Sicilian](/resources/openings/nc6-sicilian); [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nf6); [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":39901,"answer":39902},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense: Open Variation?","Across 279.6 million Lichess games, White wins 48% of the time, Black wins 47.4%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Oleg Korneev. On the Black side, Alexander Moiseenko and Evgeny Sveshnikov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/open-sicilian.webp",{},"/articles/openings/open-sicilian",{"moves":39768,"fen":39907,"gamesPlayed":39908,"whiteWinPct":1100,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":9352,"topPlayersWhite":39909,"topPlayersBlack":39914,"parentOpening":1151,"parentOpeningSlug":1298},"rnbqkbnr/pp1ppppp/8/2p5/4P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 1 2",279615443,[39910,39911,39913],{"name":1995,"games":18969},{"name":4423,"games":39912},191,{"name":896,"games":39030},[39915,39917,39919],{"name":37735,"games":39916},301,{"name":899,"games":39918},289,{"name":39920,"games":16084},"Vyacheslav Ikonnikov",{"title":39760,"description":39885},"articles/openings/open-sicilian",[123,699,1298,125,701,1109],[39925,39928,39930,39932,39934],{"title":704,"description":39926,"botIds":39927,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"Matilda Bushwalker is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Eva Dishov is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[39866,343],{"title":708,"description":709,"botIds":39929,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},[563,573],{"title":712,"description":9373,"botIds":39931,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},[9325,9309],{"title":716,"description":9376,"botIds":39933,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},[9116,595],{"title":720,"description":39935,"botIds":39936,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Cookie is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Irena Taktiks is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. 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Nxe5, White opts to crack open the center at once, giving Black a choice of captures. Taking with 3...exd4!? is possible but unconventional, since 4. e5! gains tempo on the knight. This typically results in both center pawns being exchanged: the main sequence runs 4...Ne4 5. Qxd4 (the Centre Attack) d5 6. exd6 e.p. Nxd6 7. Nc3, with sidelines including Steinitz's 5. Qe2 and the Tal Gambit 5. Bb4+. The main line is 3...Nxe4, leading to a symmetrical pawn trade. White can recapture immediately with 4. Nxe5 or 4. exd4, but the standard move order is 4. Bd3 d5 5. Nxe5, since Black having already played ...d5 means ...d6 is unavailable to chase the knight. The Symmetrical Variation, 3...d5, hands the initiative on captures back to White. Having volunteered ...d5, Black allows White to play 4. Nxe5 with possible transpositions after 4...Nxe4 5. Bd3, while 4...dxe4? is dubious because 5. Bc4 threatens Nxf7, and after 5...Be6 6. Bxe6 fxe6 Black is stuck with isolated doubled e-pawns. With 6.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,40079,22],{"id":21},[10,40081,25,40082,40084],{},[27,40083,29250],{"href":29249},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Oleg Korneev (41 games), Sergei Tiviakov (27 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (24 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Artur Jussupow (52 games), Boris Gelfand (28 games), Eduardas Rozentalis (28 games).",[19,40086,35],{"id":34},[10,40088,40089],{},"Based on 6.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,40091,40092,40096,40100],{},[43,40093,40094,28700],{},[14,40095,47],{},[43,40097,40098,3513],{},[14,40099,53],{},[43,40101,40102,3225],{},[14,40103,59],{},[10,40105,3520],{},[19,40107,67],{"id":66},[10,40109,40110,40111,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Petrov Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 is through practice. 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The chief sideline to 3.",{"question":40130,"answer":40131},"Is the Petrov Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 good for beginners?","The Petrov Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":40133,"answer":40134},"What are the win rates for the Petrov Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 3.d4?","Across 6.1 million Lichess games, White wins 52.2% of the time, Black wins 43.4%, and 4.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oleg Korneev and Sergei Tiviakov. On the Black side, Artur Jussupow and Boris Gelfand are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":40136,"answer":40137},"How can I practice the Petrov Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 3.d4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Petrov Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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Instead of defending the e5 pawn, Black strikes back at e4, giving rise to the Russian Game (also called Petroff's Defence), an opening renowned for its solidity and tendency toward draws. White generally aims to open up the centre, which often leads to pawn exchanges, though gambiting or defending the e4 pawn are also options. The Classical variation, 3. Nxe5, is the main line: White captures the undefended pawn, and while Black can win it back, doing so immediately with 3...Nxe4!? runs into the dangerous 4. Qe2!, which exploits the open e-file (and sets the notorious trap 4...Nf6?? 5. Nc6+, winning the queen). The correct response is 3...d6, driving the knight away, after which 4...Nxe4 is safe since 5. Qe2 can be met by Qe7, defending the knight. In amateur games, 3...Nc6?!, the Stafford Gambit, is a popular but dubious alternative in which Black sacrifices a pawn for open lines and attacking chances. The Modern Attack, 3. d4, championed by Steinitz, is another significant option; after it, 3...Nxe4 is the most common capture, while 3...exd4 is playable but leaves Black struggling after 4. e5 as the knight gets pushed around (4...Ne4 5. Qxd4 d5 6. exd6 Nxd6 with a slight White edge). With 95 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,40172,22],{"id":21},[10,40174,25,40175,40177],{},[27,40176,3908],{"href":3907},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (91 games), Alexei Shirov (76 games), Peter Leko (67 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Artur Jussupow (170 games), Zlatko Ilincic (151 games), Eduardas Rozentalis (139 games).",[19,40179,35],{"id":34},[10,40181,40182],{},"Based on 95 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,40184,40185,40189,40193],{},[43,40186,40187,29227],{},[14,40188,47],{},[43,40190,40191,13013],{},[14,40192,53],{},[43,40194,40195,7224],{},[14,40196,59],{},[10,40198,3520],{},[19,40200,176],{"id":175},[10,40202,40203],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,40205,40206],{},[43,40207,40208],{},[27,40209,40211],{"href":40210},"/resources/openings/petrov-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4","Petrov Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4",[10,40213,202],{},[19,40215,67],{"id":66},[10,40217,40218,40219,77],{},"The best way to learn the Petrov Defense is through practice. 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The main line is 3. d4, immediately threatening to open the centre with dxe5. Careless play by Black can be punished: for example, 3...Bg4?! 4. dxe5 dxe5? 5. Qxd8+ Kxd8 6. Nxe5 Be6 leaves White up material with central dominance while Black has forfeited castling rights. After 3. d4, Black's best strategies are 3...exd4, the Exchange Variation, which concedes the centre but opens the game, or 3...Nd7, the Hanham Variation, which maintains the e5 pawn and preserves tension. The most adventurous option is 3...f5?!, the Philidor Countergambit, a romantic but risky choice. With 124.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,40322,22],{"id":21},[10,40324,25,40325,40327],{},[27,40326,3908],{"href":3907},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Paul Morphy (16 games), Robert Zelcic (13 games), Vlastimil Jansa (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Gavin Wall (69 games), Aarne Hermlin (56 games), Zdenek Husek (50 games).",[19,40329,35],{"id":34},[10,40331,40332],{},"Based on 124.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,40334,40335,40339,40343],{},[43,40336,40337,6096],{},[14,40338,47],{},[43,40340,40341,4221],{},[14,40342,53],{},[43,40344,40345,766],{},[14,40346,59],{},[10,40348,3520],{},[19,40350,67],{"id":66},[10,40352,40353,40354,77],{},"The best way to learn the Philidor Defense is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":40393,"answer":40394},"What are the win rates for the Philidor Defense?","Across 124.4 million Lichess games, White wins 51.4% of the time, Black wins 44.2%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Paul Morphy and Robert Zelcic. On the Black side, Gavin Wall and Aarne Hermlin are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":40396,"answer":40397},"How can I practice the Philidor Defense?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Philidor Defense against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[29987,7809],{"title":40433,"description":40434,"botIds":40435,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Philidor Defense","Olive Oyl is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Check Mateo is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[30315,4877],{"title":40437,"description":40438,"botIds":40439,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Philidor Defense","Bogo Ryhm is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Quinie Quinlan is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify. 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Black typically continues with 3...g6 and 4...Bg7, fianchettoing the bishop and preparing to castle. Since Black's development is relatively slow, White has the opportunity to seize additional space, particularly on the kingside with 4. f4, the Austrian Attack (followed by Nf3), which clamps down on e5 and prevents Black's key freeing move ...e5. If Black tries 3...e5 instead, 4. Nf3 transposes into a Nimzowitsch Philidor. The Lion's Jaw, 3. f3, is another way to defend e4 while preserving the option of c4 for further expansion. After 3...g6 4. c4 Bg7 5. Nc3, the position transposes into a Samisch King's Indian. This setup also permits 3...e5, though 4. dxe5 leads to a queen exchange (4...dxe5 5. Qxd8+ Kxd8 6. Bc4 Ke8), making 4. d5 a preferable response. The quieter 3. Bd3 or 3. Nd2 are occasional alternatives that defend e4 without blocking the c-pawn. With 27.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,40454,22],{"id":21},[10,40456,40457],{},"Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Michele Godena (52 games), Eduardas Rozentalis (50 games), Oleg Korneev (49 games). 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Notable master practitioners on the White side include Michele Godena and Eduardas Rozentalis. On the Black side, Josef Pribyl and Yuri Zimmerman are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":40557,"answer":40558},"How can I practice the Pirc Defense?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Pirc Defense against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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White's central pawn mass represents an increasing positional threat, and a push with e5 would effectively neutralize the fianchettoed bishop's activity. Black is currently safe from this advance for tactical reasons, but as White prepares and coordinates pieces, Black will need to take concrete steps to restrain e5. With 2.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,40613,22],{"id":21},[10,40615,25,40616,40619],{},[27,40617,40618],{"href":29612},"Pirc Defense",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Sergey Karjakin (22 games), Oleg Korneev (19 games), Ljubomir Ljubojevic (18 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jan Hein Donner (45 games), Volodymyr Onyshchuk (42 games), Yuri Zimmerman (36 games).",[19,40621,35],{"id":34},[10,40623,8426],{},[40,40625,40626,40630,40634],{},[43,40627,40628,9033],{},[14,40629,47],{},[43,40631,40632,9038],{},[14,40633,53],{},[43,40635,40636,1173],{},[14,40637,59],{},[10,40639,3520],{},[19,40641,206],{"id":205},[40,40643,40644],{},[43,40645,40646,214],{},[14,40647,213],{},[19,40649,67],{"id":66},[10,40651,40652,40653,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Pirc Defence: 1.e4 d6 2.d4... Bg7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,40654,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":40656},[40657,40658,40659,40660],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the Pirc Defence: 1.e4 d6 2.d4... Bg7 (1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 g6 4.f4 Bg7) — This is Black's normal continuation. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":40676,"answer":40677},"What are the win rates for the Pirc Defence: 1.e4 d6 2.d4... Bg7?","Across 2.5 million Lichess games, White wins 51.3% of the time, Black wins 44%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Sergey Karjakin and Oleg Korneev. On the Black side, Jan Hein Donner and Volodymyr Onyshchuk are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":40679,"answer":40680},"How can I practice the Pirc Defence: 1.e4 d6 2.d4... Bg7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Pirc Defence: 1.e4 d6 2.d4... Bg7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/pirc-defence-1-e4-d6-2-d4-nf6-3-nc3-g6-4-f4-bg7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/pirc-defence-1-e4-d6-2-d4-nf6-3-nc3-g6-4-f4-bg7",{"moves":40610,"fen":40685,"gamesPlayed":40686,"whiteWinPct":9162,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":3876,"topPlayersWhite":40687,"topPlayersBlack":40692,"parentOpening":40618,"parentOpeningSlug":40577},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/3p1np1/8/3PPP2/2N5/PPP3PP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 1 5",2458843,[40688,40689,40690],{"name":12946,"games":1447},{"name":4423,"games":1437},{"name":40691,"games":1672},"Ljubomir Ljubojevic",[40693,40694,40696],{"name":25377,"games":341},{"name":40695,"games":2101},"Volodymyr Onyshchuk",{"name":40573,"games":5208},{"title":40602,"description":40663},"pirc-defence-1-e4-d6-2-d4-nf6-3-nc3-g6-4-f4-bg7","articles/openings/pirc-defence-1-e4-d6-2-d4-nf6-3-nc3-g6-4-f4-bg7",[123,699],"HNhLsJuFujhMOnOHNZFaPM6nvucZ2KdjmR2COx8RATU",{"id":40703,"title":40602,"body":40704,"bots":40760,"categories":40761,"date":382,"description":40762,"eco":40763,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":40764,"image":40771,"meta":40772,"navigation":111,"path":40773,"quickFacts":40774,"seo":40785,"slug":40786,"stem":40787,"tags":40788,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":40789},"openings/articles/openings/pirc-defence-1-e4-d6-2-d4-nf6-3-nc3-g6-4-nf3-bg7.md",{"type":7,"value":40705,"toc":40754},[40706,40712,40714,40719,40721,40724,40738,40740,40742,40748,40750],[10,40707,40607,40708,40711],{},[14,40709,40710],{},"1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 g6 4.Nf3 Bg7"," and falls under ECO code B08. With 11 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,40713,22],{"id":21},[10,40715,25,40716,40718],{},[27,40717,40618],{"href":29612},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Eduardas Rozentalis (38 games), Anatoly Karpov (22 games), Efim Geller (18 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mihail Marin (44 games), Mikhail Gurevich (34 games), Eugenio Torre (32 games).",[19,40720,35],{"id":34},[10,40722,40723],{},"Based on 11 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,40725,40726,40730,40734],{},[43,40727,40728,1596],{},[14,40729,47],{},[43,40731,40732,3029],{},[14,40733,53],{},[43,40735,40736,8953],{},[14,40737,59],{},[10,40739,63],{},[19,40741,206],{"id":205},[40,40743,40744],{},[43,40745,40746,214],{},[14,40747,213],{},[19,40749,67],{"id":66},[10,40751,40652,40752,1397],{},[27,40753,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":40755},[40756,40757,40758,40759],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the Pirc Defence: 1.e4 d6 2.d4... Bg7 (1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 g6 4.Nf3 Bg7) — A hypermodern defense where Black allows White to occupy the center and then undermines it. The resulting positions require creative play from both sides. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B08",[40765,40767,40768,40770],{"question":40670,"answer":40766},"The Pirc Defence: 1.e4 d6 2.d4... Bg7 begins with 1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 g6 4.Nf3 Bg7 and is classified under ECO code B08.",{"question":40673,"answer":40674},{"question":40676,"answer":40769},"Across 11 million Lichess games, White wins 48.4% of the time, Black wins 46.7%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Eduardas Rozentalis and Anatoly Karpov. On the Black side, Mihail Marin and Mikhail Gurevich are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":40679,"answer":40680},"/static/img/articles/openings/pirc-defence-1-e4-d6-2-d4-nf6-3-nc3-g6-4-nf3-bg7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/pirc-defence-1-e4-d6-2-d4-nf6-3-nc3-g6-4-nf3-bg7",{"moves":40710,"fen":40775,"gamesPlayed":40776,"whiteWinPct":1720,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":3097,"topPlayersWhite":40777,"topPlayersBlack":40781,"parentOpening":40618,"parentOpeningSlug":40577},"rnbqk2r/ppp1ppbp/3p1np1/8/3PP3/2N2N2/PPP2PPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 2 5",10968387,[40778,40779,40780],{"name":1725,"games":14479},{"name":5207,"games":1447},{"name":12312,"games":1672},[40782,40783,40784],{"name":40575,"games":3876},{"name":7598,"games":688},{"name":25276,"games":1731},{"title":40602,"description":40762},"pirc-defence-1-e4-d6-2-d4-nf6-3-nc3-g6-4-nf3-bg7","articles/openings/pirc-defence-1-e4-d6-2-d4-nf6-3-nc3-g6-4-nf3-bg7",[123,699],"nV2X7bJ18POvKwBj_fQYWogRzVaQAQatxGa5PAnOtRo",{"id":40791,"title":40792,"body":40793,"bots":40857,"categories":40858,"date":89,"description":40859,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":40860,"faq":40863,"image":40876,"meta":40877,"navigation":111,"path":40878,"quickFacts":40879,"seo":40881,"slug":40882,"stem":40883,"tags":40884,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":40885},"openings/articles/openings/polish-opening.md","Polish Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":40794,"toc":40852},[40795,40802,40804,40807,40821,40823,40825,40828,40842,40844,40846],[10,40796,40797,40798,40801],{},"The Polish Opening arises after ",[14,40799,40800],{},"1.b4"," and falls under ECO code A00. Also known as the Orangutan Opening, this is an uncommon flank system where White prioritizes queenside space over immediate central occupation. The strategic plan involves fianchettoing the queen’s bishop and later staking a claim in the center with a pawn advance. Since b4 can always be played at a later stage of the game, few players choose to commit to it on the very first move — though notable figures such as Tartakower and Magnus Carlsen have employed it successfully in tournament play. As an irregular opening, it falls outside the standard repertoire but can be an effective surprise weapon. With 19.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening.",[19,40803,35],{"id":34},[10,40805,40806],{},"Based on 19.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,40808,40809,40813,40817],{},[43,40810,40811,3921],{},[14,40812,47],{},[43,40814,40815,16791],{},[14,40816,53],{},[43,40818,40819,766],{},[14,40820,59],{},[10,40822,3520],{},[19,40824,176],{"id":175},[10,40826,40827],{},"After 1.b4, the main continuations include:",[40,40829,40830,40836],{},[43,40831,40832],{},[27,40833,40835],{"href":40834},"/resources/openings/polish-opening-tuebingen","Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation",[43,40837,40838],{},[27,40839,40841],{"href":40840},"/resources/openings/polish-opening-outflank","Polish Opening: Outflank Variation",[10,40843,202],{},[19,40845,67],{"id":66},[10,40847,40848,40849,77],{},"The best way to learn the Polish Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,40850,76],{"href":73,"rel":40851},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":40853},[40854,40855,40856],{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Polish Opening (1.b4) — The Polish Opening (or Orangutan Opening) is a flank and rather uncommon opening starting with the move 1. b4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":40861,"url":40862},"Polish Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._b4",[40864,40867,40870,40873],{"question":40865,"answer":40866},"What is the Polish Opening?","The Polish Opening begins with 1.b4 and is classified under ECO code A00. The Polish Opening (or Orangutan Opening) is a flank and rather uncommon opening starting with the move 1.",{"question":40868,"answer":40869},"Is the Polish Opening good for beginners?","The Polish Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":40871,"answer":40872},"What are the main variations of the Polish Opening?","The main continuations include: [Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation](/resources/openings/polish-opening-tuebingen); [Polish Opening: Outflank Variation](/resources/openings/polish-opening-outflank). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":40874,"answer":40875},"What are the win rates for the Polish Opening?","Across 19.4 million Lichess games, White wins 51% of the time, Black wins 44.6%, and 4.4% are drawn.","/static/img/articles/openings/polish-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/polish-opening",{"moves":40800,"gamesPlayed":40880,"whiteWinPct":634,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":16842},19428981,{"title":40792,"description":40859},"polish-opening","articles/openings/polish-opening",[123,125],"GVbY3RLnfZZlodxes6irWnHPHK8hhxKxZ6bNa5VXofk",{"id":40887,"title":40888,"body":40889,"bots":40940,"categories":40941,"date":89,"description":40942,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":40943,"faq":40945,"image":40958,"meta":40959,"navigation":111,"path":40960,"quickFacts":40961,"seo":40963,"slug":40964,"stem":40965,"tags":40966,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":40967},"openings/articles/openings/polish-opening-outflank.md","Polish Opening: Outflank Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":40890,"toc":40935},[40891,40898,40900,40906,40908,40911,40925,40927,40929],[10,40892,40893,40894,40897],{},"The Polish Opening: Outflank Variation arises after ",[14,40895,40896],{},"1.b4 c6"," and falls under ECO code A00. In this system, White typically fianchettoes the queen's bishop with 2.Bb2, while Black often develops the queen to b6 to pressure White's queenside pawns. The resulting positions feature both sides maneuvering for queenside control and trying to create imbalances. Black's queen on b6 can generate tactical opportunities against White's pawn structure. The Polish Opening lends itself to flexible move orders and varied plans for both colors, and the Outflank Variation represents just one of several approaches Black can adopt against 1.b4. With 643,784 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a moderately popular opening.",[19,40899,22],{"id":21},[10,40901,25,40902,31],{},[27,40903,40905],{"href":40904},"/resources/openings/polish-opening","Polish Opening",[19,40907,35],{"id":34},[10,40909,40910],{},"Based on 643,784 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,40912,40913,40917,40921],{},[43,40914,40915,5540],{},[14,40916,47],{},[43,40918,40919,1601],{},[14,40920,53],{},[43,40922,40923,8953],{},[14,40924,59],{},[10,40926,63],{},[19,40928,67],{"id":66},[10,40930,40931,40932,77],{},"The best way to learn the Polish Opening: Outflank Variation is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,40933,76],{"href":73,"rel":40934},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":40936},[40937,40938,40939],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Polish Opening: Outflank Variation (1.b4 c6) — The Outflank Variation in the Polish Opening refers to a specific move sequence that Black can play after the initial move 1. b4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":40944,"url":40862},"Polish Opening: Outflank Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[40946,40949,40952,40955],{"question":40947,"answer":40948},"What is the Polish Opening: Outflank Variation?","The Polish Opening: Outflank Variation begins with 1.b4 c6 and is classified under ECO code A00. The Outflank Variation in the Polish Opening refers to a specific move sequence that Black can play after the initial move 1.",{"question":40950,"answer":40951},"Is the Polish Opening: Outflank Variation good for beginners?","The Polish Opening: Outflank Variation can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":40953,"answer":40954},"What are the win rates for the Polish Opening: Outflank Variation?","Across 643,784 Lichess games, White wins 48.2% of the time, Black wins 46.9%, and 4.9% are drawn.",{"question":40956,"answer":40957},"How can I practice the Polish Opening: Outflank Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Polish Opening: Outflank Variation by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/polish-opening-outflank.webp",{},"/articles/openings/polish-opening-outflank",{"moves":40896,"gamesPlayed":40962,"whiteWinPct":5591,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":1722,"parentOpening":40905,"parentOpeningSlug":40882},643784,{"title":40888,"description":40942},"polish-opening-outflank","articles/openings/polish-opening-outflank",[123,125],"mObLRizvVvO5pQkYHUtR0EOj-ik9dHwNh5ALWQ_fLtE",{"id":40969,"title":40970,"body":40971,"bots":41020,"categories":41021,"date":89,"description":41022,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":41023,"faq":41025,"image":41038,"meta":41039,"navigation":111,"path":41040,"quickFacts":41041,"seo":41043,"slug":41044,"stem":41045,"tags":41046,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":41047},"openings/articles/openings/polish-opening-tuebingen.md","Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":40972,"toc":41015},[40973,40980,40982,40986,40988,40991,41005,41007,41009],[10,40974,40975,40976,40979],{},"The Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation arises after ",[14,40977,40978],{},"1.b4 Nh6"," and falls under ECO code A00. With 4,136 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a rarely played opening.",[19,40981,22],{"id":21},[10,40983,25,40984,31],{},[27,40985,40905],{"href":40904},[19,40987,35],{"id":34},[10,40989,40990],{},"Based on 4,136 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,40992,40993,40997,41001],{},[43,40994,40995,1601],{},[14,40996,47],{},[43,40998,40999,5746],{},[14,41000,53],{},[43,41002,41003,2459],{},[14,41004,59],{},[10,41006,63],{},[19,41008,67],{"id":66},[10,41010,41011,41012,77],{},"The best way to learn the Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,41013,76],{"href":73,"rel":41014},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":41016},[41017,41018,41019],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation (1.b4 Nh6) — An uncommon opening classified under ECO A00 (Irregular Openings). a variation of the Polish Opening. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":41024,"url":40862},"Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[41026,41029,41032,41035],{"question":41027,"answer":41028},"What is the Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation?","The Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation begins with 1.b4 Nh6 and is classified under ECO code A00.",{"question":41030,"answer":41031},"Is the Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation good for beginners?","The Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":41033,"answer":41034},"What are the win rates for the Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation?","Across 4,136 Lichess games, White wins 46.9% of the time, Black wins 46.2%, and 6.9% are drawn.",{"question":41036,"answer":41037},"How can I practice the Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Polish Opening: Tuebingen Variation by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/polish-opening-tuebingen.webp",{},"/articles/openings/polish-opening-tuebingen",{"moves":40978,"gamesPlayed":41042,"whiteWinPct":1722,"drawPct":2498,"blackWinPct":5801,"parentOpening":40905,"parentOpeningSlug":40882},4136,{"title":40970,"description":41022},"polish-opening-tuebingen","articles/openings/polish-opening-tuebingen",[123,125],"PWlgsOA3Heg7za2BBL4lnSTyOR-a8Z-7NpWZHVwEVpw",{"id":41049,"title":41050,"body":41051,"bots":41099,"categories":41115,"date":382,"description":41116,"eco":29469,"extension":92,"externalLink":41117,"faq":41120,"image":41133,"meta":41134,"navigation":111,"path":41135,"quickFacts":41136,"seo":41147,"slug":41148,"stem":41149,"tags":41150,"trainingTips":41151,"__hash__":41168},"openings/articles/openings/ponziani.md","Ponziani Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":41052,"toc":41094},[41053,41060,41062,41066,41068,41071,41085,41087,41089],[10,41054,41055,41056,41059],{},"The Ponziani Opening arises after ",[14,41057,41058],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.c3"," and falls under ECO code C44. With 3. c3, White signals a clear intent to push d4 on the next move, while also opening the a4 diagonal for the queen. The price of supporting d4 this way is that the c3 square becomes unavailable for the knight, which in turn leaves the e4 pawn without piece protection. Black's strongest responses therefore zero in on e4: both 3...Nf6 and 3...d5 exploit this vulnerability directly. By contrast, passive moves like 3...d6 or the common amateur error 3...Bc5? simply allow White to play 4. d4 and consolidate a comfortable two-pawn center. After 3...Nf6, the Jaenisch Counterattack, White generally pushes 4. d4 regardless, and Black typically captures one of the central pawns. The character of the resulting positions varies enormously, ranging from quiet, slightly better endgames for White to the razor-sharp Vukovic Gambit, which can descend into tactical chaos almost immediately. With 19.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,41061,22],{"id":21},[10,41063,25,41064,29379],{},[27,41065,3908],{"href":3907},[19,41067,35],{"id":34},[10,41069,41070],{},"Based on 19.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,41072,41073,41077,41081],{},[43,41074,41075,13717],{},[14,41076,47],{},[43,41078,41079,12552],{},[14,41080,53],{},[43,41082,41083,60],{},[14,41084,59],{},[10,41086,63],{},[19,41088,67],{"id":66},[10,41090,41091,41092,77],{},"The best way to learn the Ponziani Opening is through practice. 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White announces they are determined to achieve 4. d4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":41118,"url":41119},"Ponziani Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._c3",[41121,41124,41127,41130],{"question":41122,"answer":41123},"What is the Ponziani Opening?","The Ponziani Opening begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.c3 and is classified under ECO code C44. 3. c3 is the Ponziani opening.",{"question":41125,"answer":41126},"Is the Ponziani Opening good for beginners?","The Ponziani Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":41128,"answer":41129},"What are the win rates for the Ponziani Opening?","Across 19.2 million Lichess games, White wins 49.9% of the time, Black wins 46.1%, and 4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Sergey Karjakin. On the Black side, Levon Aronian and Ivan Sokolov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":41131,"answer":41132},"How can I practice the Ponziani Opening?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ponziani Opening against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 888 rating) to advanced (2673+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ponziani.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ponziani",{"moves":41058,"fen":41137,"gamesPlayed":41138,"whiteWinPct":13766,"drawPct":116,"blackWinPct":12598,"topPlayersWhite":41139,"topPlayersBlack":41143,"parentOpening":3908,"parentOpeningSlug":4061},"r1bqkbnr/pppp1ppp/2n5/4p3/4P3/2P2N2/PP1P1PPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 3",19170962,[41140,41141,41142],{"name":902,"games":29494},{"name":12946,"games":19769},{"name":3624,"games":29497},[41144,41145,41146],{"name":3635,"games":29500},{"name":2731,"games":29502},{"name":8873,"games":29338},{"title":41050,"description":41116},"ponziani","articles/openings/ponziani",[123,699,125],[41152,41156,41160,41164],{"title":41153,"description":41154,"botIds":41155,"difficulty":439,"focus":723},"First Steps in the Ponziani Opening","Osmo Naut is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Frank Piperbag is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[41101,17720],{"title":41157,"description":41158,"botIds":41159,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Ponziani Opening","Camila Samba is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Pat Zuydaveld is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[625,29293],{"title":41161,"description":41162,"botIds":41163,"difficulty":455,"focus":723},"Proving Your Preparation in the Ponziani Opening","Eleanor Timeless is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[41109],{"title":41165,"description":41166,"botIds":41167,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Ponziani Opening","Bogo Ryhm is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Sonny Day is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[12903,32810],"EX13CnQsnf2FBwAvZ8CXCTO_cxHNRsdPY1foRSQEfQ8",{"id":41170,"title":41171,"body":41172,"bots":41239,"categories":41264,"date":382,"description":41265,"eco":41266,"extension":92,"externalLink":41267,"faq":41270,"image":41283,"meta":41284,"navigation":111,"path":41285,"quickFacts":41286,"seo":41299,"slug":41300,"stem":41301,"tags":41302,"trainingTips":41303,"__hash__":41324},"openings/articles/openings/qga.md","Queen's Gambit Accepted: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":41173,"toc":41233},[41174,41181,41183,41188,41190,41193,41209,41211,41213,41216,41224,41226,41228],[10,41175,41176,41177,41180],{},"The Queen's Gambit Accepted arises after ",[14,41178,41179],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4"," and falls under ECO code D20. With a distinguished history stretching back generations, the QGA has been employed by many world champions on both sides of the board. Despite the name, it is hardly a true gambit, since White can reclaim the pawn at once with 3. Qa4+, though this is rarely necessary unless White specifically wants the queen on c4. Holding onto the extra pawn is not advisable for Black: 3...b5 is met by 4. a4, undermining the pawn chain from the base, while 3...Be6 allows 4. e4, seizing a large share of the centre with the added threat of d5 to dislodge the bishop. Black's key strategy is to use the time White spends recovering the pawn to activate pieces and prepare central pawn breaks, typically ...c5 or ...e5. White generally maintains superior central control and can develop an edge more naturally, but precise play is required to convert this advantage. With 49.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,41182,22],{"id":21},[10,41184,25,41185,41187],{},[27,41186,1340],{"href":1339},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksey Dreev (83 games), Zdenko Kozul (71 games), Ivan Farago (59 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Hrvoje Stevic (145 games), Zoltan Varga (144 games), Sergei Rublevsky (112 games).",[19,41189,35],{"id":34},[10,41191,41192],{},"Based on 49.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,41194,41195,41200,41205],{},[43,41196,41197,41199],{},[14,41198,47],{},": 55%",[43,41201,41202,41204],{},[14,41203,53],{},": 40.8%",[43,41206,41207,7224],{},[14,41208,59],{},[10,41210,1505],{},[19,41212,176],{"id":175},[10,41214,41215],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4, the main continuations include:",[40,41217,41218],{},[43,41219,41220],{},[27,41221,41223],{"href":41222},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3",[10,41225,202],{},[19,41227,67],{"id":66},[10,41229,41230,41231,77],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,41232,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":41234},[41235,41236,41237,41238],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[41240,41247,41248,41249,41250,41251,41252,41257,41258,41263],{"id":41241,"name":41242,"rating":41243,"imageUrl":41244,"country":41245,"countryCode":41246,"defensiveAggressive":308,"simplifyingComplicating":309,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":32667,"unpreparedTheoretical":2698,"blunderLikelihood":242},"vQjix","Ray Deo",857,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/vQjix_175.webp","Brunei","bn",{"id":9088,"name":9089,"rating":9090,"imageUrl":9091,"country":9092,"countryCode":9093,"defensiveAggressive":250,"simplifyingComplicating":251,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":254,"unpreparedTheoretical":3561,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":4362,"name":4363,"rating":4364,"imageUrl":4365,"country":3583,"countryCode":3584,"defensiveAggressive":1233,"simplifyingComplicating":350,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":322,"unpreparedTheoretical":1056,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":40365,"name":40366,"rating":40367,"imageUrl":40368,"country":619,"countryCode":620,"defensiveAggressive":350,"simplifyingComplicating":1234,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":5323,"unpreparedTheoretical":322,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":17734,"name":17735,"rating":17736,"imageUrl":17737,"country":17738,"countryCode":17739,"defensiveAggressive":4868,"simplifyingComplicating":846,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":8829,"unpreparedTheoretical":14183,"blunderLikelihood":1243},{"id":15857,"name":15858,"rating":15859,"imageUrl":15860,"country":15861,"countryCode":15862,"defensiveAggressive":277,"simplifyingComplicating":297,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":369,"unpreparedTheoretical":817,"blunderLikelihood":5373},{"id":41253,"name":41254,"rating":41255,"imageUrl":41256,"country":375,"countryCode":376,"defensiveAggressive":811,"simplifyingComplicating":859,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":322,"unpreparedTheoretical":1032,"blunderLikelihood":300},"CevRa","Lisa Knightley",2180,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/CevRa_175.webp",{"id":9123,"name":9124,"rating":9125,"imageUrl":9126,"country":1194,"countryCode":1195,"defensiveAggressive":309,"simplifyingComplicating":286,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":238,"unpreparedTheoretical":9127,"blunderLikelihood":379},{"id":41259,"name":41260,"rating":41261,"imageUrl":41262,"country":1655,"countryCode":1656,"defensiveAggressive":631,"simplifyingComplicating":1234,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":309,"unpreparedTheoretical":339,"blunderLikelihood":589},"naDcv","Klara Nutcrakova",2788,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/naDcv_175.webp",{"id":7003,"name":7004,"rating":7005,"imageUrl":7006,"country":336,"countryCode":337,"defensiveAggressive":1212,"simplifyingComplicating":1196,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":810,"unpreparedTheoretical":7007,"blunderLikelihood":2984},[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted (1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4) — The Queen's Gambit Accepted has a rich heritage in chess, both sides played by many of the world champions through the years. It is not really much of a gambit since White can recover the pawn immediately with 3. Qa4+, though unless White wants the queen placed on c4, this is unnecessary. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D20",{"title":41268,"url":41269},"Queen's Gambit Accepted - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...dxc4",[41271,41274,41277,41280],{"question":41272,"answer":41273},"What is the Queen's Gambit Accepted?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 and is classified under ECO code D20. The Queen's Gambit Accepted has a rich heritage in chess, both sides played by many of the world champions through the years.",{"question":41275,"answer":41276},"Is the Queen's Gambit Accepted good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":41278,"answer":41279},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Accepted?","Across 49.1 million Lichess games, White wins 55% of the time, Black wins 40.8%, and 4.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksey Dreev and Zdenko Kozul. On the Black side, Hrvoje Stevic and Zoltan Varga are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":41281,"answer":41282},"How can I practice the Queen's Gambit Accepted?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Gambit Accepted against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 857 rating) to advanced (2788+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/qga.webp",{},"/articles/openings/qga",{"moves":41179,"fen":41287,"gamesPlayed":41288,"whiteWinPct":13559,"drawPct":7266,"blackWinPct":41289,"topPlayersWhite":41290,"topPlayersBlack":41294,"parentOpening":1340,"parentOpeningSlug":1454},"rnbqkbnr/ppp1pppp/8/8/2pP4/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 3",49138685,40.8,[41291,41292,41293],{"name":412,"games":3773},{"name":1292,"games":323},{"name":409,"games":3572},[41295,41297,41298],{"name":41296,"games":5599},"Hrvoje Stevic",{"name":1734,"games":24272},{"name":33108,"games":20004},{"title":41171,"description":41265},"qga","articles/openings/qga",[123,432,1454,700,1109],[41304,41308,41312,41316,41320],{"title":41305,"description":41306,"botIds":41307,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Queen's Gambit Accepted","Ray Deo is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Carrie Oakey is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[41241,9088],{"title":41309,"description":41310,"botIds":41311,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Queen's Gambit Accepted","Cagnus Marlsen is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Ronan Doyle is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[4362,40365],{"title":41313,"description":41314,"botIds":41315,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Queen's Gambit Accepted","Yara Yarn is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Morris Leander is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[17734,7003],{"title":41317,"description":41318,"botIds":41319,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Queen's Gambit Accepted","Check Masai is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Lisa Knightley is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[15857,41253],{"title":41321,"description":41322,"botIds":41323,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Queen's Gambit Accepted","Mona Liso is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Klara Nutcrakova is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[9123,41259],"VEXWIfjH9s7-aSAg_0XGfQeEVZd1H9wWSKMECoJ7gvQ",{"id":41326,"title":41327,"body":41328,"bots":41368,"categories":126,"date":89,"description":41369,"eco":41370,"extension":92,"externalLink":41371,"faq":41374,"image":41384,"meta":41385,"navigation":111,"path":41386,"quickFacts":41387,"seo":41389,"slug":41390,"stem":41391,"tags":41392,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":41393},"openings/articles/openings/qgd-orthodox-classical.md","QGD: Orthodox Defense, Classical Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":41329,"toc":41363},[41330,41337,41339,41345,41347,41355,41357],[10,41331,41332,41333,41336],{},"The QGD: Orthodox Defense, Classical Variation arises after ",[14,41334,41335],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5 10.Bxe7 Qxe7 11.0-0 Nxc3 12.Rxc3 e5 13.dxe5"," and falls under ECO code D69. This is among the most extensively studied lines in all of the Queen's Gambit Declined. Following the series of exchanges culminating in 13.dxe5, the resulting position is close to symmetrical, yet White maintains a small but persistent initiative.",[19,41338,22],{"id":21},[10,41340,25,41341,31],{},[27,41342,41344],{"href":41343},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5-10-bxe7-qxe7","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5 10.Bxe7 Qxe7",[19,41346,206],{"id":205},[40,41348,41349],{},[43,41350,41351,41354],{},[14,41352,41353],{},"Releasing central tension too early",": The tension between the d5 and c4 pawns is a central feature of this opening. Capturing or pushing too early can give your opponent a free hand in the center.",[19,41356,67],{"id":66},[10,41358,41359,41360,77],{},"The best way to learn the QGD: Orthodox Defense, Classical Variation is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,41361,76],{"href":73,"rel":41362},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":41364},[41365,41366,41367],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],"Learn the QGD: Orthodox Defense, Classical Variation (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5 10.Bxe7 Qxe7 11.0-0 Nxc3 12.Rxc3 e5 13.dxe5) — The Orthodox Defense Classical Variation is one of the most deeply analyzed lines in the Queen's Gambit Declined. After the exchange sequence and 13.dxe5, the position is nearly symmetrical but Whi... Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D69",{"title":41372,"url":41373},"QGD: Orthodox Defense, Classical Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3/3...Nf6",[41375,41378,41381],{"question":41376,"answer":41377},"What is the QGD: Orthodox Defense, Classical Variation?","The QGD: Orthodox Defense, Classical Variation begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5 10.Bxe7 Qxe7 11.0-0 Nxc3 12.Rxc3 e5 13.dxe5 and is classified under ECO code D69. The Orthodox Defense Classical Variation is one of the most deeply analyzed lines in the Queen's Gambit Declined.",{"question":41379,"answer":41380},"Is the QGD: Orthodox Defense, Classical Variation good for beginners?","The QGD: Orthodox Defense, Classical Variation can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":41382,"answer":41383},"How can I practice the QGD: Orthodox Defense, Classical Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the QGD: Orthodox Defense, Classical Variation by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/qgd-orthodox-classical.webp",{},"/articles/openings/qgd-orthodox-classical",{"moves":41335,"parentOpening":41344,"parentOpeningSlug":41388},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5-10-bxe7-qxe7",{"title":41327,"description":41369},"qgd-orthodox-classical","articles/openings/qgd-orthodox-classical",[123,432,1454,700],"3i3yr3Bg47MQOAnXJQ2qwxTt44rTOem04b8FVeURrRs",{"id":41395,"title":41396,"body":41397,"bots":41499,"categories":41510,"date":382,"description":41511,"eco":41512,"extension":92,"externalLink":41513,"faq":41516,"image":41529,"meta":41530,"navigation":111,"path":41531,"quickFacts":41532,"seo":41552,"slug":1454,"stem":41553,"tags":41554,"trainingTips":41555,"__hash__":41573},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit.md","Queen's Gambit: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":41398,"toc":41492},[41399,41406,41408,41414,41416,41419,41434,41436,41438,41441,41471,41473,41475,41485,41487],[10,41400,41401,41402,41405],{},"The Queen's Gambit arises after ",[14,41403,41404],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4"," and falls under ECO code D06. Among the oldest and most respected openings in chess, the Queen's Gambit sees White sacrifice a pawn to fight for central dominance, and it remains one of the strongest systems after 1. d4. Accepting with 2...dxc4 is perfectly viable, though the extra pawn proves difficult to hold in practice: Black relinquishes control of e4, and White can regain the material while expanding with 3. e4, which also attacks the c4 pawn. The typical continuation, however, is 3. Nf3, which discourages ...e5 and allows White to recover the pawn smoothly after 3...Nf6 4. e3 e6 5. Bxc4. The majority of players at all levels prefer to decline the gambit. If White is permitted to play cxd5, Black ideally wants to recapture with a pawn to keep a foothold on d5 and maintain control of e4. This motivates the two most popular declining options: 2...e6, the Queen's Gambit Declined, and 2...c6, the Slav Defence. With 195.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,41407,22],{"id":21},[10,41409,41410,41411,41413],{},"The earliest known analysis of this opening dates back to late 15th century. It arises from the ",[27,41412,148],{"href":147},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksey Dreev (392 games), Ivan Farago (380 games), Loek Van Wely (365 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksey Dreev (495 games), Alexei Shirov (371 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (353 games).",[19,41415,35],{"id":34},[10,41417,41418],{},"Based on 195.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,41420,41421,41426,41430],{},[43,41422,41423,41425],{},[14,41424,47],{},": 52.5%",[43,41427,41428,11525],{},[14,41429,53],{},[43,41431,41432,1606],{},[14,41433,59],{},[10,41435,3520],{},[19,41437,176],{"id":175},[10,41439,41440],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4, the main continuations include:",[40,41442,41443,41449,41455,41461,41467],{},[43,41444,41445],{},[27,41446,41448],{"href":41447},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined","Queen's Gambit Declined",[43,41450,41451],{},[27,41452,41454],{"href":41453},"/resources/openings/slav","Slav",[43,41456,41457],{},[27,41458,41460],{"href":41459},"/resources/openings/qga","QGA",[43,41462,41463],{},[27,41464,41466],{"href":41465},"/resources/openings/chigorin-defence","Chigorin Defence",[43,41468,41469],{},[27,41470,1479],{"href":1478},[10,41472,202],{},[19,41474,206],{"id":205},[40,41476,41477,41481],{},[43,41478,41479,1389],{},[14,41480,1388],{},[43,41482,41483,41354],{},[14,41484,41353],{},[19,41486,67],{"id":66},[10,41488,41489,41490,77],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,41491,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":41493},[41494,41495,41496,41497,41498],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[41500,41501,41502,41503,41504,41505,41506,41507,41508,41509],{"id":41241,"name":41242,"rating":41243,"imageUrl":41244,"country":41245,"countryCode":41246,"defensiveAggressive":308,"simplifyingComplicating":309,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":32667,"unpreparedTheoretical":2698,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":9088,"name":9089,"rating":9090,"imageUrl":9091,"country":9092,"countryCode":9093,"defensiveAggressive":250,"simplifyingComplicating":251,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":254,"unpreparedTheoretical":3561,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":9095,"name":9096,"rating":9097,"imageUrl":9098,"country":9099,"countryCode":9100,"defensiveAggressive":1213,"simplifyingComplicating":350,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":1047,"unpreparedTheoretical":267,"blunderLikelihood":2679},{"id":9102,"name":9103,"rating":9104,"imageUrl":9105,"country":236,"countryCode":237,"defensiveAggressive":264,"simplifyingComplicating":297,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":4840,"unpreparedTheoretical":3561,"blunderLikelihood":9106},{"id":17734,"name":17735,"rating":17736,"imageUrl":17737,"country":17738,"countryCode":17739,"defensiveAggressive":4868,"simplifyingComplicating":846,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":8829,"unpreparedTheoretical":14183,"blunderLikelihood":1243},{"id":291,"name":292,"rating":293,"imageUrl":294,"country":295,"countryCode":296,"defensiveAggressive":297,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":298,"unpreparedTheoretical":299,"blunderLikelihood":300},{"id":9116,"name":9117,"rating":9118,"imageUrl":9119,"country":629,"countryCode":630,"defensiveAggressive":286,"simplifyingComplicating":358,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":9120,"unpreparedTheoretical":340,"blunderLikelihood":3996},{"id":7544,"name":7545,"rating":6991,"imageUrl":7546,"country":7547,"countryCode":7548,"defensiveAggressive":338,"simplifyingComplicating":621,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":1225,"unpreparedTheoretical":622,"blunderLikelihood":5500},{"id":9123,"name":9124,"rating":9125,"imageUrl":9126,"country":1194,"countryCode":1195,"defensiveAggressive":309,"simplifyingComplicating":286,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":238,"unpreparedTheoretical":9127,"blunderLikelihood":379},{"id":9129,"name":9130,"rating":9131,"imageUrl":9132,"country":9133,"countryCode":9134,"defensiveAggressive":264,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":9127,"unpreparedTheoretical":4868,"blunderLikelihood":589},[88,87],"Learn the Queen's Gambit (1.d4 d5 2.c4) — The Queen's gambit is one of the oldest openings in chess. White offers a pawn in order to gain control of the centre. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D06",{"title":41514,"url":41515},"Queen's Gambit - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4",[41517,41520,41523,41526],{"question":41518,"answer":41519},"What is the Queen's Gambit?","The Queen's Gambit begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 and is classified under ECO code D06. The Queen's gambit is one of the oldest openings in chess.",{"question":41521,"answer":41522},"Is the Queen's Gambit good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":41524,"answer":41525},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined); [Slav](/resources/openings/slav); [QGA](/resources/openings/qga); [Chigorin Defence](/resources/openings/chigorin-defence); [Albin Countergambit](/resources/openings/albin-countergambit). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":41527,"answer":41528},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit?","Across 195.7 million Lichess games, White wins 52.5% of the time, Black wins 42.9%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksey Dreev and Ivan Farago. On the Black side, Aleksey Dreev and Alexei Shirov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit",{"moves":41404,"fen":41533,"ecoRange":41534,"gamesPlayed":41535,"whiteWinPct":41536,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":11595,"topPlayersWhite":41537,"topPlayersBlack":41544,"firstAnalyzed":41550,"namedAfter":41551,"parentOpening":148,"parentOpeningSlug":427},"rnbqkbnr/ppp1pppp/8/3p4/2PP4/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 2","D06–D69",195666196,52.5,[41538,41540,41542],{"name":412,"games":41539},392,{"name":409,"games":41541},380,{"name":2733,"games":41543},365,[41545,41547,41548],{"name":412,"games":41546},495,{"name":896,"games":8880},{"name":899,"games":41549},353,"late 15th century","|parentopening = Closed Game",{"title":41396,"description":41511},"articles/openings/queens-gambit",[123,432,124,1454,125],[41556,41559,41563,41567,41570],{"title":41557,"description":41306,"botIds":41558,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Queen's Gambit",[41241,9088],{"title":41560,"description":41561,"botIds":41562,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Queen's Gambit","Penny Cillin is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Hiroshi Tanaka is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[9095,9102],{"title":41564,"description":41565,"botIds":41566,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Queen's Gambit","Yara Yarn is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Horus is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[17734,291],{"title":41568,"description":9197,"botIds":41569,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Queen's Gambit",[9116,7544],{"title":41571,"description":9201,"botIds":41572,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Queen's Gambit",[9123,9129],"FqbKSxrA5YFkRosPDs5QlMQYWwaOui0CY-v73QweS8Q",{"id":41575,"title":41576,"body":41577,"bots":41663,"categories":41664,"date":382,"description":41665,"eco":41666,"extension":92,"externalLink":41667,"faq":41670,"image":41683,"meta":41684,"navigation":111,"path":41685,"quickFacts":41686,"seo":41699,"slug":41700,"stem":41701,"tags":41702,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":41703},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3.md","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":41578,"toc":41656},[41579,41586,41588,41594,41596,41598,41614,41616,41618,41621,41635,41637,41639,41649,41651],[10,41580,41581,41582,41585],{},"The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 arises after ",[14,41583,41584],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code D21. This represents the classical approach in the Queen's Gambit Accepted, where White continues piece development while reinforcing control over the e5 square. The most common response for Black is 3...Nf6. With 4.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,41587,22],{"id":21},[10,41589,25,41590,41593],{},[27,41591,41592],{"href":41459},"Queen's Gambit Accepted",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zdenko Kozul (65 games), Svetozar Gligoric (53 games), Ivan Farago (52 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Hrvoje Stevic (75 games), Zoltan Varga (75 games), Harmen Jonkman (47 games).",[19,41595,35],{"id":34},[10,41597,7934],{},[40,41599,41600,41605,41610],{},[43,41601,41602,41604],{},[14,41603,47],{},": 56.3%",[43,41606,41607,41609],{},[14,41608,53],{},": 39.1%",[43,41611,41612,1606],{},[14,41613,59],{},[10,41615,63],{},[19,41617,176],{"id":175},[10,41619,41620],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,41622,41623,41629],{},[43,41624,41625],{},[27,41626,41628],{"href":41627},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6",[43,41630,41631],{},[27,41632,41634],{"href":41633},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-a6-4-e3","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 a6 4.e3",[10,41636,202],{},[19,41638,206],{"id":205},[40,41640,41641,41645],{},[43,41642,41643,1389],{},[14,41644,1388],{},[43,41646,41647,41354],{},[14,41648,41353],{},[19,41650,67],{"id":66},[10,41652,41653,41654,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,41655,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":41657},[41658,41659,41660,41661,41662],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3) — This is the classical continuation. White pursues its development and increases control over the e5 square. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D21",{"title":41668,"url":41669},"Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...dxc4/3._Nf3",[41671,41674,41677,41680],{"question":41672,"answer":41673},"What is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code D21. This is the classical continuation.",{"question":41675,"answer":41676},"Is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":41678,"answer":41679},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6); [Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 a6 4.e3](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-a6-4-e3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":41681,"answer":41682},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3?","Across 4.1 million Lichess games, White wins 56.3% of the time, Black wins 39.1%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zdenko Kozul and Svetozar Gligoric. On the Black side, Hrvoje Stevic and Zoltan Varga are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3",{"moves":41584,"fen":41687,"gamesPlayed":41688,"whiteWinPct":41689,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":41690,"topPlayersWhite":41691,"topPlayersBlack":41695,"parentOpening":41592,"parentOpeningSlug":41300},"rnbqkbnr/ppp1pppp/8/8/2pP4/5N2/PP2PPPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 1 3",4079291,56.3,39.1,[41692,41693,41694],{"name":1292,"games":3990},{"name":415,"games":839},{"name":409,"games":3618},[41696,41697,41698],{"name":41296,"games":11372},{"name":1734,"games":11372},{"name":1092,"games":2088},{"title":41576,"description":41665},"queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3","articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"DPQCdvLOoNrST-MBAoh8HyrlC-6yRvoXQHsZJlUIZZQ",{"id":41705,"title":41706,"body":41707,"bots":41770,"categories":41771,"date":382,"description":41772,"eco":41773,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":41774,"image":41787,"meta":41788,"navigation":111,"path":41789,"quickFacts":41790,"seo":41801,"slug":41802,"stem":41803,"tags":41804,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":41805},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-a6-4-e3.md","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":41708,"toc":41764},[41709,41716,41718,41724,41726,41729,41743,41745,41747,41757,41759],[10,41710,41711,41712,41715],{},"The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3 arises after ",[14,41713,41714],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 a6 4.e3"," and falls under ECO code D22. With 57,136 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,41717,22],{"id":21},[10,41719,25,41720,41723],{},[27,41721,41722],{"href":41222},"Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Peter Lukacs (10 games), Igor A Novikov (9 games), Jan Hein Donner (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Alexander Baburin (35 games), Zoltan Varga (31 games), Yuri Yakovich (27 games).",[19,41725,35],{"id":34},[10,41727,41728],{},"Based on 56,983 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,41730,41731,41735,41739],{},[43,41732,41733,28700],{},[14,41734,47],{},[43,41736,41737,24550],{},[14,41738,53],{},[43,41740,41741,2141],{},[14,41742,59],{},[10,41744,63],{},[19,41746,206],{"id":205},[40,41748,41749,41753],{},[43,41750,41751,1389],{},[14,41752,1388],{},[43,41754,41755,41354],{},[14,41756,41353],{},[19,41758,67],{"id":66},[10,41760,41761,41762,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D22",[41775,41778,41781,41784],{"question":41776,"answer":41777},"What is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 a6 4.e3 and is classified under ECO code D22.",{"question":41779,"answer":41780},"Is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":41782,"answer":41783},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3?","Across 57,136 Lichess games, White wins 52.2% of the time, Black wins 41.1%, and 6.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Peter Lukacs and Igor A Novikov. On the Black side, Alexander Baburin and Zoltan Varga are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":41785,"answer":41786},"How can I practice the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-a6-4-e3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-a6-4-e3",{"moves":41714,"fen":41791,"gamesPlayed":41792,"whiteWinPct":28771,"drawPct":2196,"blackWinPct":24617,"topPlayersWhite":41793,"topPlayersBlack":41797,"parentOpening":41722,"parentOpeningSlug":41700},"rnbqkbnr/1pp1pppp/p7/8/2pP4/4PN2/PP3PPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 4",57136,[41794,41795,41796],{"name":11009,"games":1033},{"name":33637,"games":1561},{"name":25377,"games":1440},[41798,41799,41800],{"name":1740,"games":1726},{"name":1734,"games":691},{"name":27633,"games":2875},{"title":41706,"description":41772},"queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-a6-4-e3","articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-a6-4-e3",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"KzLuDtFTButBgltHntAGBdT3iN47p-gMs_bpemnP7IE",{"id":41807,"title":41808,"body":41809,"bots":41893,"categories":41894,"date":382,"description":41895,"eco":41896,"extension":92,"externalLink":41897,"faq":41900,"image":41913,"meta":41914,"navigation":111,"path":41915,"quickFacts":41916,"seo":41929,"slug":41930,"stem":41931,"tags":41932,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":41933},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6.md","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":41810,"toc":41886},[41811,41818,41820,41825,41827,41829,41844,41846,41848,41851,41865,41867,41869,41879,41881],[10,41812,41813,41814,41817],{},"The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 arises after ",[14,41815,41816],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code D23. By playing 3...Nf6, Black brings a piece into the game while simultaneously blocking White's ambition to build a broad pawn center with e4. With 2.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,41819,22],{"id":21},[10,41821,25,41822,41824],{},[27,41823,41722],{"href":41222},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (49 games), Zdenko Kozul (45 games), Miso Cebalo (37 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Hrvoje Stevic (94 games), Robert Huebner (67 games), Milan Matulovic (66 games).",[19,41826,35],{"id":34},[10,41828,17112],{},[40,41830,41831,41835,41840],{},[43,41832,41833,11753],{},[14,41834,47],{},[43,41836,41837,41839],{},[14,41838,53],{},": 40.5%",[43,41841,41842,1502],{},[14,41843,59],{},[10,41845,63],{},[19,41847,176],{"id":175},[10,41849,41850],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,41852,41853,41859],{},[43,41854,41855],{},[27,41856,41858],{"href":41857},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3",[43,41860,41861],{},[27,41862,41864],{"href":41863},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3",[10,41866,202],{},[19,41868,206],{"id":205},[40,41870,41871,41875],{},[43,41872,41873,1389],{},[14,41874,1388],{},[43,41876,41877,41354],{},[14,41878,41353],{},[19,41880,67],{"id":66},[10,41882,41883,41884,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,41885,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":41887},[41888,41889,41890,41891,41892],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6) — Black develops and prevents White from establishing a pawn center with e4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D23",{"title":41898,"url":41899},"Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...dxc4/3._Nf3/3...Nf6",[41901,41904,41907,41910],{"question":41902,"answer":41903},"What is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code D23. Black develops and prevents White from establishing a pawn center with e4..",{"question":41905,"answer":41906},"Is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":41908,"answer":41909},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3); [Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":41911,"answer":41912},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6?","Across 2.9 million Lichess games, White wins 54.4% of the time, Black wins 40.5%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Zdenko Kozul. On the Black side, Hrvoje Stevic and Robert Huebner are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6",{"moves":41816,"fen":41917,"gamesPlayed":41918,"whiteWinPct":11801,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":41919,"topPlayersWhite":41920,"topPlayersBlack":41924,"parentOpening":41722,"parentOpeningSlug":41700},"rnbqkb1r/ppp1pppp/5n2/8/2pP4/5N2/PP2PPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 2 4",2923511,40.5,[41921,41922,41923],{"name":415,"games":3766},{"name":1292,"games":341},{"name":1295,"games":678},[41925,41926,41928],{"name":41296,"games":9106},{"name":41927,"games":571},"Robert Huebner",{"name":2094,"games":2739},{"title":41808,"description":41895},"queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6","articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"YBCUxbaS8hIZ02C1rj5DwpT-4Vi-dlz8frLAE8eo2-8",{"id":41935,"title":41706,"body":41936,"bots":42013,"categories":42014,"date":382,"description":42015,"eco":42016,"extension":92,"externalLink":42017,"faq":42020,"image":42029,"meta":42030,"navigation":111,"path":42031,"quickFacts":42032,"seo":42044,"slug":42045,"stem":42046,"tags":42047,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":42048},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3.md",{"type":7,"value":41937,"toc":42006},[41938,41944,41946,41952,41954,41957,41971,41973,41975,41978,41986,41988,41990,42000,42002],[10,41939,41711,41940,41943],{},[14,41941,41942],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3"," and falls under ECO code D25. With 4.e3, White opens the diagonal for the kingside bishop, setting up the recapture of the c4 pawn. With 1.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,41945,22],{"id":21},[10,41947,25,41948,41951],{},[27,41949,41950],{"href":41627},"Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zdenko Kozul (45 games), Svetozar Gligoric (42 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (32 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Hrvoje Stevic (82 games), Aleksandr Karpatchev (52 games), Milan Matulovic (50 games).",[19,41953,35],{"id":34},[10,41955,41956],{},"Based on 1.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,41958,41959,41963,41967],{},[43,41960,41961,11753],{},[14,41962,47],{},[43,41964,41965,39444],{},[14,41966,53],{},[43,41968,41969,1930],{},[14,41970,59],{},[10,41972,63],{},[19,41974,176],{"id":175},[10,41976,41977],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3, the main continuations include:",[40,41979,41980],{},[43,41981,41982],{},[27,41983,41985],{"href":41984},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6",[10,41987,202],{},[19,41989,206],{"id":205},[40,41991,41992,41996],{},[43,41993,41994,1389],{},[14,41995,1388],{},[43,41997,41998,41354],{},[14,41999,41353],{},[19,42001,67],{"id":66},[10,42003,41761,42004,1397],{},[27,42005,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":42007},[42008,42009,42010,42011,42012],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3) — This move prepares to develop the kingside and win c4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D25",{"title":42018,"url":42019},"Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...dxc4/3._Nf3/3...Nf6/4._e3",[42021,42023,42024,42027],{"question":41776,"answer":42022},"The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 and is classified under ECO code D25. This move prepares to develop the kingside and win c4..",{"question":41779,"answer":41780},{"question":42025,"answer":42026},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":41782,"answer":42028},"Across 1.3 million Lichess games, White wins 54.4% of the time, Black wins 40%, and 5.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zdenko Kozul and Svetozar Gligoric. On the Black side, Hrvoje Stevic and Aleksandr Karpatchev are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3",{"moves":41942,"fen":42033,"gamesPlayed":42034,"whiteWinPct":11801,"drawPct":1988,"blackWinPct":3266,"topPlayersWhite":42035,"topPlayersBlack":42039,"parentOpening":41950,"parentOpeningSlug":41930},"rnbqkb1r/ppp1pppp/5n2/8/2pP4/4PN2/PP3PPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 4",1294608,[42036,42037,42038],{"name":1292,"games":341},{"name":415,"games":2101},{"name":422,"games":1731},[42040,42041,42043],{"name":41296,"games":3776},{"name":42042,"games":3618},"Aleksandr Karpatchev",{"name":2094,"games":300},{"title":41706,"description":42015},"queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3","articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"ENGfEICPvgsL6FQVgfMrO-fS5mtDfzIA6z3nO7zBrqI",{"id":42050,"title":42051,"body":42052,"bots":42131,"categories":42132,"date":382,"description":42133,"eco":42134,"extension":92,"externalLink":42135,"faq":42138,"image":42151,"meta":42152,"navigation":111,"path":42153,"quickFacts":42154,"seo":42168,"slug":42169,"stem":42170,"tags":42171,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":42172},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6.md","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... e6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":42053,"toc":42124},[42054,42061,42063,42069,42071,42073,42088,42090,42092,42095,42103,42105,42107,42117,42119],[10,42055,42056,42057,42060],{},"The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... e6 arises after ",[14,42058,42059],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6"," and falls under ECO code D26. By playing 4...e6, Black opens the diagonal for the f8-bishop to enter the game. The light-squared bishop ideally aims for b7, though it sometimes ends up on the more passive d7-square instead. White's natural continuation is 5.Bxc4, following through on the plan initiated by 4.e3 to recover the pawn. With 1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,42062,22],{"id":21},[10,42064,25,42065,42068],{},[27,42066,42067],{"href":41863},"Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.e3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zdenko Kozul (41 games), Vladimir Kramnik (30 games), Svetozar Gligoric (25 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Hrvoje Stevic (65 games), Jordan Ivanov (42 games), Elina Danielian (42 games).",[19,42070,35],{"id":34},[10,42072,17352],{},[40,42074,42075,42079,42084],{},[43,42076,42077,20964],{},[14,42078,47],{},[43,42080,42081,42083],{},[14,42082,53],{},": 41.6%",[43,42085,42086,2047],{},[14,42087,59],{},[10,42089,63],{},[19,42091,176],{"id":175},[10,42093,42094],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6, the main continuations include:",[40,42096,42097],{},[43,42098,42099],{},[27,42100,42102],{"href":42101},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6",[10,42104,202],{},[19,42106,206],{"id":205},[40,42108,42109,42113],{},[43,42110,42111,1389],{},[14,42112,1388],{},[43,42114,42115,41354],{},[14,42116,41353],{},[19,42118,67],{"id":66},[10,42120,42121,42122,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... e6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,42123,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":42125},[42126,42127,42128,42129,42130],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... e6 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6) — This move prepares to release the f8-bishop into action. The light-squared bishop is supposed to go to b7, but sometimes has to settle for the passive d7-square. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D26",{"title":42136,"url":42137},"Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... e6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...dxc4/3._Nf3/3...Nf6/4._e3/4...e6",[42139,42142,42145,42148],{"question":42140,"answer":42141},"What is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... e6?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... e6 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 and is classified under ECO code D26. This move prepares to release the f8-bishop into action.",{"question":42143,"answer":42144},"Is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... e6 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... e6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":42146,"answer":42147},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... e6?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":42149,"answer":42150},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... e6?","Across 1 million Lichess games, White wins 52.6% of the time, Black wins 41.6%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zdenko Kozul and Vladimir Kramnik. On the Black side, Hrvoje Stevic and Jordan Ivanov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6",{"moves":42059,"fen":42155,"gamesPlayed":42156,"whiteWinPct":21070,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":42157,"topPlayersWhite":42158,"topPlayersBlack":42162,"parentOpening":42067,"parentOpeningSlug":42045},"rnbqkb1r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/8/2pP4/4PN2/PP3PPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 5",1008495,41.6,[42159,42160,42161],{"name":1292,"games":1102},{"name":3632,"games":1253},{"name":415,"games":593},[42163,42164,42166],{"name":41296,"games":3990},{"name":42165,"games":2101},"Jordan Ivanov",{"name":42167,"games":2101},"Elina Danielian",{"title":42051,"description":42133},"queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6","articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"HphPGdWgfwyJio4WK2tUzWfysbLT9QOrdlnSfiwAcHM",{"id":42174,"title":42175,"body":42176,"bots":42256,"categories":42257,"date":382,"description":42258,"eco":42259,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":42260,"image":42273,"meta":42274,"navigation":111,"path":42275,"quickFacts":42276,"seo":42288,"slug":42289,"stem":42290,"tags":42291,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":42292},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6.md","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":42177,"toc":42249},[42178,42185,42187,42193,42195,42198,42213,42215,42217,42220,42228,42230,42232,42242,42244],[10,42179,42180,42181,42184],{},"The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6 arises after ",[14,42182,42183],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6"," and falls under ECO code D27. With 179,352 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,42186,22],{"id":21},[10,42188,25,42189,42192],{},[27,42190,42191],{"href":41984},"Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... e6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zdenko Kozul (41 games), Vladimir Kramnik (38 games), Ognjen Cvitan (30 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Hrvoje Stevic (80 games), Sergei Rublevsky (61 games), Yuri Yakovich (54 games).",[19,42194,35],{"id":34},[10,42196,42197],{},"Based on 178,930 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,42199,42200,42204,42208],{},[43,42201,42202,5250],{},[14,42203,47],{},[43,42205,42206,2793],{},[14,42207,53],{},[43,42209,42210,42212],{},[14,42211,59],{},": 10.5%",[10,42214,63],{},[19,42216,176],{"id":175},[10,42218,42219],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6, the main continuations include:",[40,42221,42222],{},[43,42223,42224],{},[27,42225,42227],{"href":42226},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6 7.Qe2",[10,42229,202],{},[19,42231,206],{"id":205},[40,42233,42234,42238],{},[43,42235,42236,1389],{},[14,42237,1388],{},[43,42239,42240,41354],{},[14,42241,41353],{},[19,42243,67],{"id":66},[10,42245,42246,42247,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,42248,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":42250},[42251,42252,42253,42254,42255],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6) — A theoretically important line that leads to balanced middlegame positions. The high draw rate at master level reflects the precise play required, but understanding key strategic ideas gives practical winning chances. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D27",[42261,42264,42267,42270],{"question":42262,"answer":42263},"What is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6 and is classified under ECO code D27.",{"question":42265,"answer":42266},"Is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":42268,"answer":42269},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6 7.Qe2](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":42271,"answer":42272},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6?","Across 179,352 Lichess games, White wins 45% of the time, Black wins 44.4%, and 10.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zdenko Kozul and Vladimir Kramnik. On the Black side, Hrvoje Stevic and Sergei Rublevsky are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6",{"moves":42183,"fen":42277,"gamesPlayed":42278,"whiteWinPct":341,"drawPct":42279,"blackWinPct":2869,"topPlayersWhite":42280,"topPlayersBlack":42284,"parentOpening":42191,"parentOpeningSlug":42169},"rnbqkb1r/1p3ppp/p3pn2/2p5/2BP4/4PN2/PP3PPP/RNBQ1RK1 w kq - 0 7",179352,10.5,[42281,42282,42283],{"name":1292,"games":1102},{"name":3632,"games":14479},{"name":1297,"games":1253},[42285,42286,42287],{"name":41296,"games":1678},{"name":33108,"games":5500},{"name":27633,"games":1243},{"title":42175,"description":42258},"queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6","articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"4etp4pumXFxAzZ3jAKjWijG5DFRb0OkC2dWdyySP4H8",{"id":42294,"title":42295,"body":42296,"bots":42375,"categories":42376,"date":382,"description":42377,"eco":42378,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":42379,"image":42392,"meta":42393,"navigation":111,"path":42394,"quickFacts":42395,"seo":42410,"slug":42411,"stem":42412,"tags":42413,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":42414},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2.md","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qe2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":42297,"toc":42368},[42298,42305,42307,42313,42315,42318,42332,42334,42336,42339,42347,42349,42351,42361,42363],[10,42299,42300,42301,42304],{},"The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qe2 arises after ",[14,42302,42303],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6 7.Qe2"," and falls under ECO code D28. With 24,533 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,42306,22],{"id":21},[10,42308,25,42309,42312],{},[27,42310,42311],{"href":42101},"Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Artur Jussupow (9 games), Nukhim N Rashkovsky (8 games), Krishnan Sasikiran (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Milan Drasko (12 games), Herman Pilnik (10 games), Carlos Garcia Palermo (10 games).",[19,42314,35],{"id":34},[10,42316,42317],{},"Based on 24,475 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,42319,42320,42324,42328],{},[43,42321,42322,1925],{},[14,42323,47],{},[43,42325,42326,5545],{},[14,42327,53],{},[43,42329,42330,18932],{},[14,42331,59],{},[10,42333,63],{},[19,42335,176],{"id":175},[10,42337,42338],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6 7.Qe2, the main continuations include:",[40,42340,42341],{},[43,42342,42343],{},[27,42344,42346],{"href":42345},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2-b5-8-bb3-bb7","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6 7.Qe2 b5 8.Bb3 Bb7",[10,42348,202],{},[19,42350,206],{"id":205},[40,42352,42353,42357],{},[43,42354,42355,1389],{},[14,42356,1388],{},[43,42358,42359,41354],{},[14,42360,41353],{},[19,42362,67],{"id":66},[10,42364,42365,42366,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qe2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,42367,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":42369},[42370,42371,42372,42373,42374],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qe2 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6 7.Qe2) — A well-established line that leads to strategic middlegame positions with chances for both sides. Understanding the typical pawn structures and piece placements is key to success. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D28",[42380,42383,42386,42389],{"question":42381,"answer":42382},"What is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qe2?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qe2 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6 7.Qe2 and is classified under ECO code D28.",{"question":42384,"answer":42385},"Is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qe2 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qe2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":42387,"answer":42388},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qe2?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6 7.Qe2 b5 8.Bb3 Bb7](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2-b5-8-bb3-bb7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":42390,"answer":42391},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qe2?","Across 24,533 Lichess games, White wins 46.8% of the time, Black wins 45.4%, and 7.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Artur Jussupow and Nukhim N Rashkovsky. On the Black side, Milan Drasko and Herman Pilnik are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2",{"moves":42303,"fen":42396,"gamesPlayed":42397,"whiteWinPct":1989,"drawPct":18970,"blackWinPct":5592,"topPlayersWhite":42398,"topPlayersBlack":42404,"parentOpening":42311,"parentOpeningSlug":42289},"rnbqkb1r/1p3ppp/p3pn2/2p5/2BP4/4PN2/PP2QPPP/RNB2RK1 b kq - 1 7",24533,[42399,42400,42402],{"name":40150,"games":1561},{"name":42401,"games":1440},"Nukhim N Rashkovsky",{"name":42403,"games":1440},"Krishnan Sasikiran",[42405,42406,42408],{"name":4287,"games":2096},{"name":42407,"games":1033},"Herman Pilnik",{"name":42409,"games":1033},"Carlos Garcia Palermo",{"title":42295,"description":42377},"queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2","articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"eiUybkQUeyoD9pBVC9Hk5mKScCqmm6SAIFqEhUBUFNM",{"id":42416,"title":42417,"body":42418,"bots":42481,"categories":42482,"date":382,"description":42483,"eco":42484,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":42485,"image":42498,"meta":42499,"navigation":111,"path":42500,"quickFacts":42501,"seo":42513,"slug":42514,"stem":42515,"tags":42516,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":42517},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2-b5-8-bb3-bb7.md","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Milan Drasko (9 games), Herman Pilnik (8 games), Matthias Krallmann (8 games).",[19,42436,35],{"id":34},[10,42438,42439],{},"Based on 10,215 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,42441,42442,42446,42450],{},[43,42443,42444,1601],{},[14,42445,47],{},[43,42447,42448,54],{},[14,42449,53],{},[43,42451,42452,22938],{},[14,42453,59],{},[10,42455,63],{},[19,42457,206],{"id":205},[40,42459,42460,42464],{},[43,42461,42462,1389],{},[14,42463,1388],{},[43,42465,42466,41354],{},[14,42467,41353],{},[19,42469,67],{"id":66},[10,42471,42472,42473,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bb7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,42474,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":42476},[42477,42478,42479,42480],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bb7 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6 7.Qe2 b5 8.Bb3 Bb7) — A dynamic line that gives Black excellent winning chances. The resulting positions offer rich counterplay and active piece placement, making this a popular choice among ambitious defenders. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D29",[42486,42489,42492,42495],{"question":42487,"answer":42488},"What is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bb7?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bb7 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.0-0 a6 7.Qe2 b5 8.Bb3 Bb7 and is classified under ECO code D29.",{"question":42490,"answer":42491},"Is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bb7 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bb7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":42493,"answer":42494},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bb7?","Across 10,241 Lichess games, White wins 46.9% of the time, Black wins 45.6%, and 7.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Boris Chatalbashev and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Milan Drasko and Herman Pilnik are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":42496,"answer":42497},"How can I practice the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bb7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bb7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2-b5-8-bb3-bb7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2-b5-8-bb3-bb7",{"moves":42425,"fen":42502,"gamesPlayed":42503,"whiteWinPct":1722,"drawPct":23007,"blackWinPct":117,"topPlayersWhite":42504,"topPlayersBlack":42508,"parentOpening":42433,"parentOpeningSlug":42411},"rn1qkb1r/1b3ppp/p3pn2/1pp5/3P4/1B2PN2/PP2QPPP/RNB2RK1 w kq - 2 9",10241,[42505,42506,42507],{"name":30359,"games":1440},{"name":422,"games":1443},{"name":906,"games":1443},[42509,42510,42511],{"name":4287,"games":1561},{"name":42407,"games":1440},{"name":42512,"games":1440},"Matthias Krallmann",{"title":42417,"description":42483},"queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2-b5-8-bb3-bb7","articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-e6-5-bxc4-c5-6-0-0-a6-7-qe2-b5-8-bb3-bb7",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"ZkjTuws5P-mofCsykeKgw_dVDRGe0ctkvtHi74Csih0",{"id":42519,"title":42520,"body":42521,"bots":42583,"categories":42584,"date":382,"description":42585,"eco":42586,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":42587,"image":42600,"meta":42601,"navigation":111,"path":42602,"quickFacts":42603,"seo":42617,"slug":42618,"stem":42619,"tags":42620,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":42621},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3.md","Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":42522,"toc":42577},[42523,42530,42532,42537,42539,42541,42556,42558,42560,42570,42572],[10,42524,42525,42526,42529],{},"The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 arises after ",[14,42527,42528],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code D24. With 2.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,42531,22],{"id":21},[10,42533,25,42534,42536],{},[27,42535,41950],{"href":41627},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksandr Veingold (15 games), Vyacheslav Ikonnikov (15 games), Gennadi Sosonko (14 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Robert Huebner (22 games), Yuri Yakovich (17 games), Jordi Magem Badals (17 games).",[19,42538,35],{"id":34},[10,42540,4209],{},[40,42542,42543,42548,42552],{},[43,42544,42545,42547],{},[14,42546,47],{},": 55.2%",[43,42549,42550,41839],{},[14,42551,53],{},[43,42553,42554,766],{},[14,42555,59],{},[10,42557,63],{},[19,42559,206],{"id":205},[40,42561,42562,42566],{},[43,42563,42564,1389],{},[14,42565,1388],{},[43,42567,42568,41354],{},[14,42569,41353],{},[19,42571,67],{"id":66},[10,42573,42574,42575,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,42576,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":42578},[42579,42580,42581,42582],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3) — A well-established line that leads to strategic middlegame positions with chances for both sides. Understanding the typical pawn structures and piece placements is key to success. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D24",[42588,42591,42594,42597],{"question":42589,"answer":42590},"What is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code D24.",{"question":42592,"answer":42593},"Is the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":42595,"answer":42596},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3?","Across 2.2 million Lichess games, White wins 55.2% of the time, Black wins 40.5%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksandr Veingold and Vyacheslav Ikonnikov. On the Black side, Robert Huebner and Yuri Yakovich are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":42598,"answer":42599},"How can I practice the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Gambit Accepted: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3",{"moves":42528,"fen":42604,"gamesPlayed":42605,"whiteWinPct":42606,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":41919,"topPlayersWhite":42607,"topPlayersBlack":42612,"parentOpening":41950,"parentOpeningSlug":41930},"rnbqkb1r/ppp1pppp/5n2/8/2pP4/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 3 4",2191280,55.2,[42608,42610,42611],{"name":42609,"games":1685},"Aleksandr Veingold",{"name":39920,"games":1685},{"name":6051,"games":289},[42613,42614,42615],{"name":41927,"games":1447},{"name":27633,"games":379},{"name":42616,"games":379},"Jordi Magem Badals",{"title":42520,"description":42585},"queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3","articles/openings/queens-gambit-accepted-1-d4-d5-2-c4-dxc4-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"-0L5ltz6FuH-Z-L8_FQl88Ro-hAwMp_E6okhqfNeKFY",{"id":42623,"title":42624,"body":42625,"bots":42699,"categories":42727,"date":382,"description":42728,"eco":42729,"extension":92,"externalLink":42730,"faq":42733,"image":42746,"meta":42747,"navigation":111,"path":42748,"quickFacts":42749,"seo":42765,"slug":42766,"stem":42767,"tags":42768,"trainingTips":42769,"__hash__":42790},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":42626,"toc":42692},[42627,42634,42636,42641,42643,42646,42660,42662,42664,42667,42675,42677,42679,42685,42687],[10,42628,42629,42630,42633],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined arises after ",[14,42631,42632],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6"," and falls under ECO code D30. By playing 2...e6, Black turns down the gambit in the classical manner, reinforcing the d5 pawn while simultaneously opening a diagonal for the dark-squared bishop to develop. The downside is that the e6 pawn obstructs the c8-h3 diagonal, hemming in the light-squared bishop. How to activate this problematic piece remains one of the central strategic questions for Black throughout the QGD. With 68.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,42635,22],{"id":21},[10,42637,25,42638,42640],{},[27,42639,1340],{"href":1339},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Frank James Marshall (188 games), Ivan Farago (140 games), Alexander Alekhine (126 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Evgeny Sveshnikov (328 games), Oleg Korneev (285 games), Boris Grachev (181 games).",[19,42642,35],{"id":34},[10,42644,42645],{},"Based on 68.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,42647,42648,42652,42656],{},[43,42649,42650,9033],{},[14,42651,47],{},[43,42653,42654,17004],{},[14,42655,53],{},[43,42657,42658,1502],{},[14,42659,59],{},[10,42661,3520],{},[19,42663,176],{"id":175},[10,42665,42666],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6, the main continuations include:",[40,42668,42669],{},[43,42670,42671],{},[27,42672,42674],{"href":42673},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3",[10,42676,202],{},[19,42678,206],{"id":205},[40,42680,42681],{},[43,42682,42683,41354],{},[14,42684,41353],{},[19,42686,67],{"id":66},[10,42688,42689,42690,77],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,42691,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":42693},[42694,42695,42696,42697,42698],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[42700,42705,42711,42712,42713,42714,42715,42720,42721,42726],{"id":42701,"name":42702,"rating":42703,"imageUrl":42704,"country":7832,"countryCode":7833,"defensiveAggressive":1196,"simplifyingComplicating":4371,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":288,"unpreparedTheoretical":1047,"blunderLikelihood":242},"RzLdj","Ovana Stale",828,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/RzLdj_175.webp",{"id":42706,"name":42707,"rating":806,"imageUrl":42708,"country":42709,"countryCode":42710,"defensiveAggressive":1022,"simplifyingComplicating":3306,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":801,"unpreparedTheoretical":3561,"blunderLikelihood":242},"oIWxk","Abdullah Astro","https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/oIWxk_175.webp","Saudi Arabia","sa",{"id":8306,"name":8307,"rating":8308,"imageUrl":8309,"country":1194,"countryCode":1195,"defensiveAggressive":349,"simplifyingComplicating":1213,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":8310,"unpreparedTheoretical":1023,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":9102,"name":9103,"rating":9104,"imageUrl":9105,"country":236,"countryCode":237,"defensiveAggressive":264,"simplifyingComplicating":297,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":4840,"unpreparedTheoretical":3561,"blunderLikelihood":9106},{"id":291,"name":292,"rating":293,"imageUrl":294,"country":295,"countryCode":296,"defensiveAggressive":297,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":298,"unpreparedTheoretical":299,"blunderLikelihood":300},{"id":834,"name":835,"rating":836,"imageUrl":837,"country":306,"countryCode":307,"defensiveAggressive":609,"simplifyingComplicating":588,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":267,"unpreparedTheoretical":838,"blunderLikelihood":839},{"id":42716,"name":42717,"rating":42718,"imageUrl":42719,"country":8812,"countryCode":92,"defensiveAggressive":1219,"simplifyingComplicating":340,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":288,"unpreparedTheoretical":1671,"blunderLikelihood":1033},"EUmyz","Shorta Circuitov",2127,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/EUmyz_175.webp",{"id":8323,"name":8324,"rating":3284,"imageUrl":8325,"country":375,"countryCode":376,"defensiveAggressive":1022,"simplifyingComplicating":8326,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":267,"unpreparedTheoretical":311,"blunderLikelihood":3572},{"id":42722,"name":42723,"rating":42724,"imageUrl":42725,"country":261,"countryCode":262,"defensiveAggressive":1234,"simplifyingComplicating":1022,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":358,"unpreparedTheoretical":6969,"blunderLikelihood":691},"rwoqm","Bild Bridger",2540,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/rwoqm_175.webp",{"id":603,"name":604,"rating":605,"imageUrl":606,"country":607,"countryCode":608,"defensiveAggressive":609,"simplifyingComplicating":610,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":611,"unpreparedTheoretical":612,"blunderLikelihood":613},[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6) — With 2...e6, Black declines the Queen's Gambit in the traditional fashion. 2...e6 bolsters the d5 pawn and opens a diagonal for the development of Black's dark-squared bishop. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D30",{"title":42731,"url":42732},"Queen's Gambit Declined - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...e6",[42734,42737,42740,42743],{"question":42735,"answer":42736},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined?","The Queen's Gambit Declined begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 and is classified under ECO code D30. With 2...e6, Black declines the Queen's Gambit in the traditional fashion.",{"question":42738,"answer":42739},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":42741,"answer":42742},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined?","Across 68.3 million Lichess games, White wins 51.3% of the time, Black wins 43.7%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Frank James Marshall and Ivan Farago. On the Black side, Evgeny Sveshnikov and Oleg Korneev are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":42744,"answer":42745},"How can I practice the Queen's Gambit Declined?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Gambit Declined against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 828 rating) to advanced (2618+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined",{"moves":42632,"fen":42750,"gamesPlayed":42751,"whiteWinPct":9162,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":17074,"topPlayersWhite":42752,"topPlayersBlack":42757,"parentOpening":1340,"parentOpeningSlug":1454},"rnbqkbnr/ppp2ppp/4p3/3p4/2PP4/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 3",68288925,[42753,42754,42755],{"name":1436,"games":13446},{"name":409,"games":14103},{"name":16318,"games":42756},126,[42758,42760,42762],{"name":899,"games":42759},328,{"name":4423,"games":42761},285,{"name":42763,"games":42764},"Boris Grachev",181,{"title":42624,"description":42728},"queens-gambit-declined","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined",[123,432,1454,700,1109],[42770,42774,42778,42782,42786],{"title":42771,"description":42772,"botIds":42773,"difficulty":439,"focus":723},"First Steps in the Queen's Gambit Declined","Ovana Stale is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Abdullah Astro is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[42701,42706],{"title":42775,"description":42776,"botIds":42777,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Queen's Gambit Declined","Roberto Siciliano is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Hiroshi Tanaka is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[8306,9102],{"title":42779,"description":42780,"botIds":42781,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Queen's Gambit Declined","Horus is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Elo Must is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[291,834],{"title":42783,"description":42784,"botIds":42785,"difficulty":455,"focus":723},"Proving Your Preparation in the Queen's Gambit Declined","Shorta Circuitov is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Thee Sixty is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[42716,8323],{"title":42787,"description":42788,"botIds":42789,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Master-Level Challenge in the Queen's Gambit Declined","Bild Bridger is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Yara Flotilla is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[42722,603],"vow11v3iHwSlOR8gxiXN_cn2-5Vygz8R7WUXaxG82XU",{"id":42792,"title":42793,"body":42794,"bots":42878,"categories":42879,"date":382,"description":42880,"eco":42881,"extension":92,"externalLink":42882,"faq":42885,"image":42898,"meta":42899,"navigation":111,"path":42900,"quickFacts":42901,"seo":42916,"slug":42917,"stem":42918,"tags":42919,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":42920},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":42795,"toc":42871},[42796,42803,42805,42810,42812,42815,42829,42831,42833,42836,42850,42852,42854,42864,42866],[10,42797,42798,42799,42802],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nc3 arises after ",[14,42800,42801],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code D31. By developing the knight to c3, White increases pressure on d5 and gains control of the e4 square, preparing a future e4 pawn break. Black has several important responses. After 3...Nf6, Black defends d5 and contests e4, though this also removes the queen's guard over g5, giving White the option of 4.Bg5 to pin the knight. If Black plays 3...c6, the d-pawn gains extra support and Black controls b5, potentially allowing ...dxc4 followed by ...b5 in the future. White can respond to 3...c6 with 4.Nf3, which can lead to the sharp Noteboom variation, or try 4.e4!?, entering the Marshall Gambit in the Semi-Slav, where White sacrifices a pawn for the bishop pair and attacking chances against Black's king — exploiting the fact that 3...c6 does little for development and does not control e4. Another key option for Black is 3...c5, the Tarrasch Defence, which immediately challenges the d4 pawn in a bold fight for central space. Black typically accepts an isolated queen's pawn in return for an active light-squared bishop and dynamic piece play. With 40 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,42804,22],{"id":21},[10,42806,25,42807,42809],{},[27,42808,41448],{"href":41447},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Frank James Marshall (185 games), Viktor Korchnoi (132 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (113 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg Korneev (167 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (163 games), Rafael A Vaganian (122 games).",[19,42811,35],{"id":34},[10,42813,42814],{},"Based on 39.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,42816,42817,42821,42825],{},[43,42818,42819,5850],{},[14,42820,47],{},[43,42822,42823,3513],{},[14,42824,53],{},[43,42826,42827,504],{},[14,42828,59],{},[10,42830,63],{},[19,42832,176],{"id":175},[10,42834,42835],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,42837,42838,42844],{},[43,42839,42840],{},[27,42841,42843],{"href":42842},"/resources/openings/tarrasch-defence","Tarrasch Defence",[43,42845,42846],{},[27,42847,42849],{"href":42848},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6",[10,42851,202],{},[19,42853,206],{"id":205},[40,42855,42856,42860],{},[43,42857,42858,1389],{},[14,42859,1388],{},[43,42861,42862,41354],{},[14,42863,41353],{},[19,42865,67],{"id":66},[10,42867,42868,42869,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nc3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,42870,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":42872},[42873,42874,42875,42876,42877],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nc3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3) — With the move 3. Nc3, White continues development and puts pressure on the d5 pawn, and also controls the e4 square for a possible e4 break in the future. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D31",{"title":42883,"url":42884},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nc3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3",[42886,42889,42892,42895],{"question":42887,"answer":42888},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nc3?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nc3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code D31. With the move 3.",{"question":42890,"answer":42891},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nc3 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":42893,"answer":42894},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nc3?","The main continuations include: [Tarrasch Defence](/resources/openings/tarrasch-defence); [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":42896,"answer":42897},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nc3?","Across 40 million Lichess games, White wins 51.5% of the time, Black wins 43.4%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Frank James Marshall and Viktor Korchnoi. On the Black side, Oleg Korneev and Evgeny Sveshnikov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3",{"moves":42801,"fen":42902,"gamesPlayed":42903,"whiteWinPct":5918,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":3619,"topPlayersWhite":42904,"topPlayersBlack":42910,"parentOpening":41448,"parentOpeningSlug":42766},"rnbqkbnr/ppp2ppp/4p3/3p4/2PP4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 1 3",39998222,[42905,42906,42908],{"name":1436,"games":15908},{"name":419,"games":42907},132,{"name":422,"games":42909},113,[42911,42913,42915],{"name":4423,"games":42912},167,{"name":899,"games":42914},163,{"name":16546,"games":24396},{"title":42793,"description":42880},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"Q4BcQGrKkGi4BxNLMlqYYxKMP10WxqtXIYePgiMWi90",{"id":42922,"title":42923,"body":42924,"bots":43015,"categories":43016,"date":382,"description":43017,"eco":43018,"extension":92,"externalLink":43019,"faq":43021,"image":43034,"meta":43035,"navigation":111,"path":43036,"quickFacts":43037,"seo":43049,"slug":43050,"stem":43051,"tags":43052,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":43053},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":42925,"toc":43008},[42926,42933,42935,42941,42943,42946,42960,42962,42964,42967,42987,42989,42991,43001,43003],[10,42927,42928,42929,42932],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 arises after ",[14,42930,42931],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code D35. This is the classical main line of the Queen's Gambit Declined, where Black develops a minor piece, contests the center, and moves a step closer to kingside castling. White has several continuations, some of which may transpose into one another. The exchange variation 4.cxd5 produces the well-known Carlsbad pawn structure, which — unlike the typically quiet exchange lines in the French or Slav — offers White several aggressive plans, including the queenside \"minority attack\" or preparation for a central breakthrough with e2-e4 or e3-e4. Alternatively, 4.Nf3 is the solid classical continuation, giving Black a wide range of developmental choices and potentially leading into some of the sharpest variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined. With 36.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,42934,22],{"id":21},[10,42936,25,42937,42940],{},[27,42938,42939],{"href":42673},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nc3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Alexander Alekhine (113 games), Frank James Marshall (109 games), Viktor Korchnoi (85 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Janis Klovans (121 games), Paul Van der Sterren (94 games), Uwe Boensch (88 games).",[19,42942,35],{"id":34},[10,42944,42945],{},"Based on 36.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,42947,42948,42952,42956],{},[43,42949,42950,7743],{},[14,42951,47],{},[43,42953,42954,9038],{},[14,42955,53],{},[43,42957,42958,504],{},[14,42959,59],{},[10,42961,63],{},[19,42963,176],{"id":175},[10,42965,42966],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,42968,42969,42975,42981],{},[43,42970,42971],{},[27,42972,42974],{"href":42973},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3",[43,42976,42977],{},[27,42978,42980],{"href":42979},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5",[43,42982,42983],{},[27,42984,42986],{"href":42985},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-cxd5-exd5-5-bg5-c6-6-qc2","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Bg5 c6 6.Qc2",[10,42988,202],{},[19,42990,206],{"id":205},[40,42992,42993,42997],{},[43,42994,42995,1389],{},[14,42996,1388],{},[43,42998,42999,41354],{},[14,43000,41353],{},[19,43002,67],{"id":66},[10,43004,43005,43006,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,43007,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":43009},[43010,43011,43012,43013,43014],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6) — With 3...Nf6 Black begins developing the minor pieces, fighting for the center and gets closer to castling. This is the classical main-line of the Queen's Gambit Declined. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D35",{"title":43020,"url":41373},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[43022,43025,43028,43031],{"question":43023,"answer":43024},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code D35. With 3...Nf6 Black begins developing the minor pieces, fighting for the center and gets closer to castling.",{"question":43026,"answer":43027},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":43029,"answer":43030},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3); [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5); [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Bg5 c6 6.Qc2](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-cxd5-exd5-5-bg5-c6-6-qc2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":43032,"answer":43033},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6?","Across 36.7 million Lichess games, White wins 50.9% of the time, Black wins 44%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexander Alekhine and Frank James Marshall. On the Black side, Janis Klovans and Paul Van der Sterren are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6",{"moves":42931,"fen":43038,"gamesPlayed":43039,"whiteWinPct":7866,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":3876,"topPlayersWhite":43040,"topPlayersBlack":43044,"parentOpening":42939,"parentOpeningSlug":42917},"rnbqkb1r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/3p4/2PP4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 2 4",36712308,[43041,43042,43043],{"name":16318,"games":42909},{"name":1436,"games":5601},{"name":419,"games":613},[43045,43046,43047],{"name":680,"games":4910},{"name":11808,"games":9106},{"name":43048,"games":268},"Uwe Boensch",{"title":42923,"description":43017},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"2MEuooDExM3IgUMbT_9r299uAxdZD18Yuh5fE2YblXs",{"id":43055,"title":43056,"body":43057,"bots":43142,"categories":43143,"date":382,"description":43144,"eco":43145,"extension":92,"externalLink":43146,"faq":43149,"image":43162,"meta":43163,"navigation":111,"path":43164,"quickFacts":43165,"seo":43177,"slug":43178,"stem":43179,"tags":43180,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":43181},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Bg5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":43058,"toc":43135},[43059,43066,43068,43074,43076,43079,43093,43095,43097,43100,43114,43116,43118,43128,43130],[10,43060,43061,43062,43065],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Bg5 arises after ",[14,43063,43064],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5"," and falls under ECO code D50. By developing the bishop to g5, White creates a pin on the f6 knight against Black's queen, immediately putting pressure on Black's central structure. With 11.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,43067,22],{"id":21},[10,43069,25,43070,43073],{},[27,43071,43072],{"href":42848},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nf6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Alexander Alekhine (104 games), Frank James Marshall (101 games), Max Euwe (67 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Carlos Enrique Guimard (42 games), Geza Maroczy (40 games), George Alan Thomas (39 games).",[19,43075,35],{"id":34},[10,43077,43078],{},"Based on 11.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,43080,43081,43085,43089],{},[43,43082,43083,8670],{},[14,43084,47],{},[43,43086,43087,21815],{},[14,43088,53],{},[43,43090,43091,7112],{},[14,43092,59],{},[10,43094,63],{},[19,43096,176],{"id":175},[10,43098,43099],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5, the main continuations include:",[40,43101,43102,43108],{},[43,43103,43104],{},[27,43105,43107],{"href":43106},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nbd7",[43,43109,43110],{},[27,43111,43113],{"href":43112},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7",[10,43115,202],{},[19,43117,206],{"id":205},[40,43119,43120,43124],{},[43,43121,43122,1389],{},[14,43123,1388],{},[43,43125,43126,41354],{},[14,43127,41353],{},[19,43129,67],{"id":66},[10,43131,43132,43133,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Bg5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,43134,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":43136},[43137,43138,43139,43140,43141],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Bg5 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5) — With 4. Bg5 White pins Black's knight against the black queen. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D50",{"title":43147,"url":43148},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Bg5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3/3...Nf6/4._Bg5",[43150,43153,43156,43159],{"question":43151,"answer":43152},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Bg5?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Bg5 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 and is classified under ECO code D50.",{"question":43154,"answer":43155},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Bg5 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Bg5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":43157,"answer":43158},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Bg5?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nbd7](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7); [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":43160,"answer":43161},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Bg5?","Across 11.7 million Lichess games, White wins 50.8% of the time, Black wins 43.9%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexander Alekhine and Frank James Marshall. On the Black side, Carlos Enrique Guimard and Geza Maroczy are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5",{"moves":43064,"fen":43166,"gamesPlayed":43167,"whiteWinPct":8726,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":21885,"topPlayersWhite":43168,"topPlayersBlack":43172,"parentOpening":43072,"parentOpeningSlug":43050},"rnbqkb1r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/3p2B1/2PP4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R2QKBNR b KQkq - 3 4",11708105,[43169,43170,43171],{"name":16318,"games":7277},{"name":1436,"games":17083},{"name":38798,"games":571},[43173,43174,43175],{"name":8106,"games":2101},{"name":15488,"games":3266},{"name":43176,"games":3339},"George Alan Thomas",{"title":43056,"description":43144},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"OhhaFARc7B6AvVvrd6J2Rul3A6g5bXt38LhzHYlyvLo",{"id":43183,"title":43184,"body":43185,"bots":43270,"categories":43271,"date":382,"description":43272,"eco":43273,"extension":92,"externalLink":43274,"faq":43277,"image":43290,"meta":43291,"navigation":111,"path":43292,"quickFacts":43293,"seo":43304,"slug":43305,"stem":43306,"tags":43307,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":43308},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":43186,"toc":43263},[43187,43194,43196,43202,43204,43207,43221,43223,43225,43228,43242,43244,43246,43256,43258],[10,43188,43189,43190,43193],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7 arises after ",[14,43191,43192],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7"," and falls under ECO code D53. With 4...Be7, Black breaks the pin on the f6 knight and clears the path for kingside castling. White's two principal replies, 5.e3 and 5.Nf3, tend to transpose into the same positions, so the move order between them is largely a matter of preference. With 6.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,43195,22],{"id":21},[10,43197,25,43198,43201],{},[27,43199,43200],{"href":42979},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Bg5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Frank James Marshall (56 games), Viktor Korchnoi (51 games), Alexander Alekhine (50 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Janis Klovans (37 games), Geza Maroczy (29 games), Paul Van der Sterren (29 games).",[19,43203,35],{"id":34},[10,43205,43206],{},"Based on 6.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,43208,43209,43213,43217],{},[43,43210,43211,2290],{},[14,43212,47],{},[43,43214,43215,4221],{},[14,43216,53],{},[43,43218,43219,10071],{},[14,43220,59],{},[10,43222,63],{},[19,43224,176],{"id":175},[10,43226,43227],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7, the main continuations include:",[40,43229,43230,43236],{},[43,43231,43232],{},[27,43233,43235],{"href":43234},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-rc1","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Rc1",[43,43237,43238],{},[27,43239,43241],{"href":43240},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3",[10,43243,202],{},[19,43245,206],{"id":205},[40,43247,43248,43252],{},[43,43249,43250,1389],{},[14,43251,1388],{},[43,43253,43254,41354],{},[14,43255,41353],{},[19,43257,67],{"id":66},[10,43259,43260,43261,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,43262,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":43264},[43265,43266,43267,43268,43269],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7) — Black unpins the knight and prepares to castle short. White's two main responses 5. e3 and 5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D53",{"title":43275,"url":43276},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3/3...Nf6/4._Bg5/4...Be7",[43278,43281,43284,43287],{"question":43279,"answer":43280},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 and is classified under ECO code D53. Black unpins the knight and prepares to castle short.",{"question":43282,"answer":43283},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":43285,"answer":43286},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Rc1](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-rc1); [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":43288,"answer":43289},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7?","Across 6.9 million Lichess games, White wins 50.2% of the time, Black wins 44.2%, and 5.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Frank James Marshall and Viktor Korchnoi. On the Black side, Janis Klovans and Geza Maroczy are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7",{"moves":43192,"fen":43294,"gamesPlayed":43295,"whiteWinPct":2340,"drawPct":10134,"blackWinPct":4275,"topPlayersWhite":43296,"topPlayersBlack":43300,"parentOpening":43200,"parentOpeningSlug":43178},"rnbqk2r/ppp1bppp/4pn2/3p2B1/2PP4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R2QKBNR w KQkq - 4 5",6879388,[43297,43298,43299],{"name":1436,"games":1040},{"name":419,"games":634},{"name":16318,"games":300},[43301,43302,43303],{"name":680,"games":678},{"name":15488,"games":1875},{"name":11808,"games":1875},{"title":43184,"description":43272},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"fXjmktLJTBw1PwHvVdeul8F3y8x0ELt1Gcf-zz-p2SY",{"id":43310,"title":43311,"body":43312,"bots":43396,"categories":43397,"date":382,"description":43398,"eco":43399,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":43400,"image":43413,"meta":43414,"navigation":111,"path":43415,"quickFacts":43416,"seo":43428,"slug":43429,"stem":43430,"tags":43431,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":43432},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":43313,"toc":43389},[43314,43321,43323,43329,43331,43333,43347,43349,43351,43354,43368,43370,43372,43382,43384],[10,43315,43316,43317,43320],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3 arises after ",[14,43318,43319],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code D55. With 3.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,43322,22],{"id":21},[10,43324,25,43325,43328],{},[27,43326,43327],{"href":43112},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Svetozar Gligoric (45 games), Viktor Korchnoi (41 games), Gideon Stahlberg (28 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Andrei V Kharitonov (56 games), Lajos Portisch (53 games), Janis Klovans (48 games).",[19,43330,35],{"id":34},[10,43332,15022],{},[40,43334,43335,43339,43343],{},[43,43336,43337,4216],{},[14,43338,47],{},[43,43340,43341,2793],{},[14,43342,53],{},[43,43344,43345,5147],{},[14,43346,59],{},[10,43348,63],{},[19,43350,176],{"id":175},[10,43352,43353],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,43355,43356,43362],{},[43,43357,43358],{},[27,43359,43361],{"href":43360},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7",[43,43363,43364],{},[27,43365,43367],{"href":43366},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4",[10,43369,202],{},[19,43371,206],{"id":205},[40,43373,43374,43378],{},[43,43375,43376,1389],{},[14,43377,1388],{},[43,43379,43380,41354],{},[14,43381,41353],{},[19,43383,67],{"id":66},[10,43385,43386,43387,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,43388,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":43390},[43391,43392,43393,43394,43395],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3) — The Orthodox QGD with ...Be7 leads to classical positions where deep strategic understanding is essential. The battle centers on pawn breaks, piece activity, and the fight for control of key central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D55",[43401,43404,43407,43410],{"question":43402,"answer":43403},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code D55.",{"question":43405,"answer":43406},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":43408,"answer":43409},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7); [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":43411,"answer":43412},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3?","Across 3.3 million Lichess games, White wins 49.4% of the time, Black wins 44.4%, and 6.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Svetozar Gligoric and Viktor Korchnoi. On the Black side, Andrei V Kharitonov and Lajos Portisch are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3",{"moves":43319,"fen":43417,"gamesPlayed":43418,"whiteWinPct":4273,"drawPct":5194,"blackWinPct":2869,"topPlayersWhite":43419,"topPlayersBlack":43423,"parentOpening":43327,"parentOpeningSlug":43305},"rnbq1rk1/ppp1bppp/4pn2/3p2B1/2PP4/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/R2QKB1R b KQ - 2 6",3343611,[43420,43421,43422],{"name":415,"games":341},{"name":419,"games":1102},{"name":8206,"games":3587},[43424,43426,43427],{"name":43425,"games":1040},"Andrei V Kharitonov",{"name":12129,"games":839},{"name":680,"games":1100},{"title":43311,"description":43398},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"GFLBfUwaWfetYvda4MXvOB30MnEQ7s2GQYEA4JmsGas",{"id":43434,"title":43435,"body":43436,"bots":43520,"categories":43521,"date":382,"description":43522,"eco":43523,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":43524,"image":43537,"meta":43538,"navigation":111,"path":43539,"quickFacts":43540,"seo":43552,"slug":43553,"stem":43554,"tags":43555,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":43556},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bh4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":43437,"toc":43513},[43438,43445,43447,43453,43455,43457,43471,43473,43475,43478,43492,43494,43496,43506,43508],[10,43439,43440,43441,43444],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bh4 arises after ",[14,43442,43443],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4"," and falls under ECO code D56. With 1.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,43446,22],{"id":21},[10,43448,25,43449,43452],{},[27,43450,43451],{"href":43240},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Igor Naumkin (13 games), Gideon Stahlberg (12 games), Pia Cramling (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg Korneev (38 games), David Marciano (27 games), Artur Jussupow (24 games).",[19,43454,35],{"id":34},[10,43456,2124],{},[40,43458,43459,43463,43467],{},[43,43460,43461,5639],{},[14,43462,47],{},[43,43464,43465,16791],{},[14,43466,53],{},[43,43468,43469,2459],{},[14,43470,59],{},[10,43472,63],{},[19,43474,176],{"id":175},[10,43476,43477],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4, the main continuations include:",[40,43479,43480,43486],{},[43,43481,43482],{},[27,43483,43485],{"href":43484},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 b6",[43,43487,43488],{},[27,43489,43491],{"href":43490},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-ne4-8-bxe7-qxe7-9-cxd5-nxc3-10-bxc3","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 Ne4 8.Bxe7 Qxe7 9.cxd5 Nxc3 10.bxc3",[10,43493,202],{},[19,43495,206],{"id":205},[40,43497,43498,43502],{},[43,43499,43500,1389],{},[14,43501,1388],{},[43,43503,43504,41354],{},[14,43505,41353],{},[19,43507,67],{"id":66},[10,43509,43510,43511,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bh4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,43512,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":43514},[43515,43516,43517,43518,43519],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bh4 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4) — The Orthodox QGD with ...Be7 leads to classical positions where deep strategic understanding is essential. The battle centers on pawn breaks, piece activity, and the fight for control of key central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D56",[43525,43528,43531,43534],{"question":43526,"answer":43527},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bh4?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bh4 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 and is classified under ECO code D56.",{"question":43529,"answer":43530},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bh4 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bh4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":43532,"answer":43533},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bh4?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 b6](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6); [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 Ne4 8.Bxe7 Qxe7 9.cxd5 Nxc3 10.bxc3](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-ne4-8-bxe7-qxe7-9-cxd5-nxc3-10-bxc3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":43535,"answer":43536},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bh4?","Across 1.2 million Lichess games, White wins 48.5% of the time, Black wins 44.6%, and 6.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Igor Naumkin and Gideon Stahlberg. On the Black side, Oleg Korneev and David Marciano are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4",{"moves":43443,"fen":43541,"gamesPlayed":43542,"whiteWinPct":5696,"drawPct":2498,"blackWinPct":16842,"topPlayersWhite":43543,"topPlayersBlack":43547,"parentOpening":43451,"parentOpeningSlug":43429},"rnbq1rk1/ppp1bpp1/4pn1p/3p4/2PP3B/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/R2QKB1R b KQ - 1 7",1150521,[43544,43545,43546],{"name":11376,"games":623},{"name":8206,"games":2096},{"name":7870,"games":2096},[43548,43549,43551],{"name":4423,"games":14479},{"name":43550,"games":2875},"David Marciano",{"name":40150,"games":2887},{"title":43435,"description":43522},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"_MDeSr9FTWf17jWc8qsLnhNuUjdg37aUXlWhrcrhy8s",{"id":43558,"title":43559,"body":43560,"bots":43639,"categories":43640,"date":382,"description":43641,"eco":43642,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":43643,"image":43656,"meta":43657,"navigation":111,"path":43658,"quickFacts":43659,"seo":43670,"slug":43671,"stem":43672,"tags":43673,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":43674},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... b6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":43561,"toc":43632},[43562,43569,43571,43577,43579,43582,43596,43598,43600,43603,43611,43613,43615,43625,43627],[10,43563,43564,43565,43568],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... b6 arises after ",[14,43566,43567],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 b6"," and falls under ECO code D58. With 357,690 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,43570,22],{"id":21},[10,43572,25,43573,43576],{},[27,43574,43575],{"href":43366},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bh4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Predrag Nikolic (32 games), Florin Gheorghiu (26 games), Lajos Portisch (25 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Alexander G Beliavsky (70 games), Rafael A Vaganian (62 games), Efim Geller (60 games).",[19,43578,35],{"id":34},[10,43580,43581],{},"Based on 356,873 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,43583,43584,43588,43592],{},[43,43585,43586,3926],{},[14,43587,47],{},[43,43589,43590,4770],{},[14,43591,53],{},[43,43593,43594,6441],{},[14,43595,59],{},[10,43597,63],{},[19,43599,176],{"id":175},[10,43601,43602],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 b6, the main continuations include:",[40,43604,43605],{},[43,43606,43607],{},[27,43608,43610],{"href":43609},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6-8-cxd5-nxd5","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 b6 8.cxd5 Nxd5",[10,43612,202],{},[19,43614,206],{"id":205},[40,43616,43617,43621],{},[43,43618,43619,1389],{},[14,43620,1388],{},[43,43622,43623,41354],{},[14,43624,41353],{},[19,43626,67],{"id":66},[10,43628,43629,43630,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... b6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,43631,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":43633},[43634,43635,43636,43637,43638],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... b6 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 b6) — The Tartakower variation with ...b6 and ...Bb7 allows Black to fianchetto the queen's bishop, controlling the long diagonal and avoiding the typical problem of the hemmed-in bishop in the QGD. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D58",[43644,43647,43650,43653],{"question":43645,"answer":43646},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... b6?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... b6 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 b6 and is classified under ECO code D58.",{"question":43648,"answer":43649},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... b6 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... b6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":43651,"answer":43652},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... b6?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 b6 8.cxd5 Nxd5](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6-8-cxd5-nxd5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":43654,"answer":43655},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... b6?","Across 357,690 Lichess games, White wins 45.1% of the time, Black wins 47.3%, and 7.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Predrag Nikolic and Florin Gheorghiu. On the Black side, Alexander G Beliavsky and Rafael A Vaganian are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6",{"moves":43567,"fen":43660,"gamesPlayed":43661,"whiteWinPct":4045,"drawPct":6480,"blackWinPct":4907,"topPlayersWhite":43662,"topPlayersBlack":43666,"parentOpening":43575,"parentOpeningSlug":43553},"rnbq1rk1/p1p1bpp1/1p2pn1p/3p4/2PP3B/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/R2QKB1R w KQ - 0 8",357690,[43663,43664,43665],{"name":17321,"games":1731},{"name":19619,"games":681},{"name":12129,"games":593},[43667,43668,43669],{"name":11148,"games":3873},{"name":16546,"games":8627},{"name":12312,"games":1235},{"title":43559,"description":43641},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"_W2xnlYB4Q7c8KD3kb3Yju_xalQo054IxG-j6_VXGac",{"id":43676,"title":43677,"body":43678,"bots":43742,"categories":43743,"date":382,"description":43744,"eco":43745,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":43746,"image":43759,"meta":43760,"navigation":111,"path":43761,"quickFacts":43762,"seo":43775,"slug":43776,"stem":43777,"tags":43778,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":43779},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6-8-cxd5-nxd5.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nxd5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":43679,"toc":43736},[43680,43687,43689,43695,43697,43700,43715,43717,43719,43729,43731],[10,43681,43682,43683,43686],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nxd5 arises after ",[14,43684,43685],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 b6 8.cxd5 Nxd5"," and falls under ECO code D59. With 98,376 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,43688,22],{"id":21},[10,43690,25,43691,43694],{},[27,43692,43693],{"href":43484},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... b6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Petar Velikov (11 games), Arturo Pomar Salamanca (9 games), Bent Larsen (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Bojan Kurajica (14 games), Efim Geller (13 games), Boris V Spassky (10 games).",[19,43696,35],{"id":34},[10,43698,43699],{},"Based on 98,135 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,43701,43702,43706,43710],{},[43,43703,43704,11525],{},[14,43705,47],{},[43,43707,43708,499],{},[14,43709,53],{},[43,43711,43712,43714],{},[14,43713,59],{},": 8.7%",[10,43716,63],{},[19,43718,206],{"id":205},[40,43720,43721,43725],{},[43,43722,43723,1389],{},[14,43724,1388],{},[43,43726,43727,41354],{},[14,43728,41353],{},[19,43730,67],{"id":66},[10,43732,43733,43734,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nxd5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,43735,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":43737},[43738,43739,43740,43741],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nxd5 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 b6 8.cxd5 Nxd5) — The Tartakower variation with ...b6 and ...Bb7 allows Black to fianchetto the queen's bishop, controlling the long diagonal and avoiding the typical problem of the hemmed-in bishop in the QGD. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D59",[43747,43750,43753,43756],{"question":43748,"answer":43749},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nxd5?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nxd5 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 b6 8.cxd5 Nxd5 and is classified under ECO code D59.",{"question":43751,"answer":43752},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nxd5 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nxd5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":43754,"answer":43755},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nxd5?","Across 98,376 Lichess games, White wins 42.9% of the time, Black wins 48.3%, and 8.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Petar Velikov and Arturo Pomar Salamanca. On the Black side, Bojan Kurajica and Efim Geller are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":43757,"answer":43758},"How can I practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nxd5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nxd5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6-8-cxd5-nxd5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6-8-cxd5-nxd5",{"moves":43685,"fen":43763,"gamesPlayed":43764,"whiteWinPct":11595,"drawPct":43765,"blackWinPct":674,"topPlayersWhite":43766,"topPlayersBlack":43771,"parentOpening":43693,"parentOpeningSlug":43671},"rnbq1rk1/p1p1bpp1/1p2p2p/3n4/3P3B/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/R2QKB1R w KQ - 0 9",98376,8.7,[43767,43768,43769],{"name":20913,"games":3779},{"name":5814,"games":1561},{"name":43770,"games":1440},"Bent Larsen",[43772,43773,43774],{"name":20100,"games":289},{"name":12312,"games":623},{"name":5372,"games":1033},{"title":43677,"description":43744},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6-8-cxd5-nxd5","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-b6-8-cxd5-nxd5",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"7DI_SbTUPVAXbCYYxqLsq5Ctv1_PXfVS3WFM_jZepP0",{"id":43781,"title":43782,"body":43783,"bots":43846,"categories":43847,"date":382,"description":43848,"eco":43849,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":43850,"image":43863,"meta":43864,"navigation":111,"path":43865,"quickFacts":43866,"seo":43879,"slug":43880,"stem":43881,"tags":43882,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":43883},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-ne4-8-bxe7-qxe7-9-cxd5-nxc3-10-bxc3.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 10.bxc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":43784,"toc":43840},[43785,43792,43794,43799,43801,43804,43819,43821,43823,43833,43835],[10,43786,43787,43788,43791],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 10.bxc3 arises after ",[14,43789,43790],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 Ne4 8.Bxe7 Qxe7 9.cxd5 Nxc3 10.bxc3"," and falls under ECO code D57. With 31,588 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,43793,22],{"id":21},[10,43795,25,43796,43798],{},[27,43797,43575],{"href":43366},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Gideon Stahlberg (4 games), Borislav Ivkov (4 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (4 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Erich Gottlieb Eliskases (6 games), David Marciano (5 games), Oleg Korneev (4 games).",[19,43800,35],{"id":34},[10,43802,43803],{},"Based on 31,533 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,43805,43806,43810,43815],{},[43,43807,43808,4216],{},[14,43809,47],{},[43,43811,43812,43814],{},[14,43813,53],{},": 41.8%",[43,43816,43817,43714],{},[14,43818,59],{},[10,43820,63],{},[19,43822,206],{"id":205},[40,43824,43825,43829],{},[43,43826,43827,1389],{},[14,43828,1388],{},[43,43830,43831,41354],{},[14,43832,41353],{},[19,43834,67],{"id":66},[10,43836,43837,43838,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 10.bxc3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,43839,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":43841},[43842,43843,43844,43845],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 10.bxc3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 Ne4 8.Bxe7 Qxe7 9.cxd5 Nxc3 10.bxc3) — The Lasker Defense with ...Ne4 seeks to exchange pieces and ease Black's cramped position. This practical approach has been a favorite of world champions for its simplicity and reliability. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D57",[43851,43854,43857,43860],{"question":43852,"answer":43853},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 10.bxc3?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 10.bxc3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 h6 7.Bh4 Ne4 8.Bxe7 Qxe7 9.cxd5 Nxc3 10.bxc3 and is classified under ECO code D57.",{"question":43855,"answer":43856},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 10.bxc3 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 10.bxc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":43858,"answer":43859},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 10.bxc3?","Across 31,588 Lichess games, White wins 49.4% of the time, Black wins 41.8%, and 8.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Gideon Stahlberg and Borislav Ivkov. On the Black side, Erich Gottlieb Eliskases and David Marciano are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":43861,"answer":43862},"How can I practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 10.bxc3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 10.bxc3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-ne4-8-bxe7-qxe7-9-cxd5-nxc3-10-bxc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-ne4-8-bxe7-qxe7-9-cxd5-nxc3-10-bxc3",{"moves":43790,"fen":43867,"gamesPlayed":43868,"whiteWinPct":4273,"drawPct":43765,"blackWinPct":43869,"topPlayersWhite":43870,"topPlayersBlack":43875,"parentOpening":43575,"parentOpeningSlug":43553},"rnb2rk1/ppp1qpp1/4p2p/3P4/3P4/2P1PN2/P4PPP/R2QKB1R b KQ - 0 10",31588,41.8,[43871,43872,43874],{"name":8206,"games":116},{"name":43873,"games":116},"Borislav Ivkov",{"name":422,"games":116},[43876,43877,43878],{"name":36156,"games":2984},{"name":43550,"games":252},{"name":4423,"games":116},{"title":43782,"description":43848},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-ne4-8-bxe7-qxe7-9-cxd5-nxc3-10-bxc3","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-h6-7-bh4-ne4-8-bxe7-qxe7-9-cxd5-nxc3-10-bxc3",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"x_V31AeWPX_7BuOcoadawFGFui3rN-7yWw30WN7eUBs",{"id":43885,"title":43886,"body":43887,"bots":43971,"categories":43972,"date":382,"description":43973,"eco":43974,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":43975,"image":43988,"meta":43989,"navigation":111,"path":43990,"quickFacts":43991,"seo":44003,"slug":44004,"stem":44005,"tags":44006,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":44007},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Geza Maroczy (46 games), Andrei V Kharitonov (39 games), Eduard Prandstetter (39 games).",[19,43904,35],{"id":34},[10,43906,43907],{},"Based on 903,482 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,43909,43910,43914,43918],{},[43,43911,43912,3024],{},[14,43913,47],{},[43,43915,43916,5250],{},[14,43917,53],{},[43,43919,43920,4226],{},[14,43921,59],{},[10,43923,63],{},[19,43925,176],{"id":175},[10,43927,43928],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7, the main continuations include:",[40,43930,43931,43937],{},[43,43932,43933],{},[27,43934,43936],{"href":43935},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Qc2",[43,43938,43939],{},[27,43940,43942],{"href":43941},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1",[10,43944,202],{},[19,43946,206],{"id":205},[40,43948,43949,43953],{},[43,43950,43951,1389],{},[14,43952,1388],{},[43,43954,43955,41354],{},[14,43956,41353],{},[19,43958,67],{"id":66},[10,43960,43961,43962,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nbd7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,43963,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":43965},[43966,43967,43968,43969,43970],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nbd7 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7) — The Orthodox QGD with ...Be7 leads to classical positions where deep strategic understanding is essential. The battle centers on pawn breaks, piece activity, and the fight for control of key central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D60",[43976,43979,43982,43985],{"question":43977,"answer":43978},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nbd7?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nbd7 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 and is classified under ECO code D60.",{"question":43980,"answer":43981},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nbd7 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nbd7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":43983,"answer":43984},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nbd7?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Qc2](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2); [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":43986,"answer":43987},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nbd7?","Across 905,140 Lichess games, White wins 48.6% of the time, Black wins 45%, and 6.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexander Alekhine and Max Euwe. On the Black side, Geza Maroczy and Andrei V Kharitonov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7",{"moves":43894,"fen":43992,"gamesPlayed":43993,"whiteWinPct":3095,"drawPct":4274,"blackWinPct":341,"topPlayersWhite":43994,"topPlayersBlack":43998,"parentOpening":43451,"parentOpeningSlug":43429},"r1bq1rk1/pppnbppp/4pn2/3p2B1/2PP4/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/R2QKB1R w KQ - 3 7",905140,[43995,43996,43997],{"name":16318,"games":3352},{"name":38798,"games":3876},{"name":1436,"games":2101},[43999,44000,44001],{"name":15488,"games":4563},{"name":43425,"games":3339},{"name":44002,"games":3339},"Eduard Prandstetter",{"title":43886,"description":43973},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"O4AKRTarWqg91oeYGKKsagJbEP5kX1m-KmmTIi-k6VE",{"id":44009,"title":44010,"body":44011,"bots":44090,"categories":44091,"date":382,"description":44092,"eco":44093,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":44094,"image":44107,"meta":44108,"navigation":111,"path":44109,"quickFacts":44110,"seo":44122,"slug":44123,"stem":44124,"tags":44125,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":44126},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qc2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":44012,"toc":44083},[44013,44020,44022,44028,44030,44033,44047,44049,44051,44054,44062,44064,44066,44076,44078],[10,44014,44015,44016,44019],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qc2 arises after ",[14,44017,44018],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Qc2"," and falls under ECO code D61. With 112,900 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,44021,22],{"id":21},[10,44023,25,44024,44027],{},[27,44025,44026],{"href":43360},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nbd7",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Salo Flohr (21 games), Alexander Alekhine (17 games), Frank James Marshall (16 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Andrei V Kharitonov (14 games), Zdravko Vukovic (14 games), Eduard Prandstetter (13 games).",[19,44029,35],{"id":34},[10,44031,44032],{},"Based on 112,684 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,44034,44035,44039,44043],{},[43,44036,44037,3921],{},[14,44038,47],{},[43,44040,44041,12737],{},[14,44042,53],{},[43,44044,44045,5147],{},[14,44046,59],{},[10,44048,63],{},[19,44050,176],{"id":175},[10,44052,44053],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Qc2, the main continuations include:",[40,44055,44056],{},[43,44057,44058],{},[27,44059,44061],{"href":44060},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2-c5-8-cxd5","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Qc2 c5 8.cxd5",[10,44063,202],{},[19,44065,206],{"id":205},[40,44067,44068,44072],{},[43,44069,44070,1389],{},[14,44071,1388],{},[43,44073,44074,41354],{},[14,44075,41353],{},[19,44077,67],{"id":66},[10,44079,44080,44081,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qc2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,44082,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":44084},[44085,44086,44087,44088,44089],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qc2 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Qc2) — The Orthodox QGD with ...Be7 leads to classical positions where deep strategic understanding is essential. The battle centers on pawn breaks, piece activity, and the fight for control of key central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D61",[44095,44098,44101,44104],{"question":44096,"answer":44097},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qc2?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qc2 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Qc2 and is classified under ECO code D61.",{"question":44099,"answer":44100},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qc2 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qc2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":44102,"answer":44103},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qc2?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Qc2 c5 8.cxd5](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2-c5-8-cxd5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":44105,"answer":44106},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qc2?","Across 112,900 Lichess games, White wins 51% of the time, Black wins 42.7%, and 6.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Salo Flohr and Alexander Alekhine. On the Black side, Andrei V Kharitonov and Zdravko Vukovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2",{"moves":44018,"fen":44111,"gamesPlayed":44112,"whiteWinPct":634,"drawPct":5194,"blackWinPct":12782,"topPlayersWhite":44113,"topPlayersBlack":44117,"parentOpening":44026,"parentOpeningSlug":44004},"r1bq1rk1/pppnbppp/4pn2/3p2B1/2PP4/2N1PN2/PPQ2PPP/R3KB1R b KQ - 4 7",112900,[44114,44115,44116],{"name":27639,"games":2878},{"name":16318,"games":379},{"name":1436,"games":4060},[44118,44119,44121],{"name":43425,"games":289},{"name":44120,"games":289},"Zdravko Vukovic",{"name":44002,"games":623},{"title":44010,"description":44092},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"ffDqbhO_xvxUTw6UCX9MnsLy9nyCu2L1-pgq57gaQG0",{"id":44128,"title":44129,"body":44130,"bots":44193,"categories":44194,"date":382,"description":44195,"eco":44196,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":44197,"image":44210,"meta":44211,"navigation":111,"path":44212,"quickFacts":44213,"seo":44225,"slug":44226,"stem":44227,"tags":44228,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":44229},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2-c5-8-cxd5.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.cxd5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":44131,"toc":44187},[44132,44139,44141,44147,44149,44152,44166,44168,44170,44180,44182],[10,44133,44134,44135,44138],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.cxd5 arises after ",[14,44136,44137],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Qc2 c5 8.cxd5"," and falls under ECO code D62. With 8,614 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,44140,22],{"id":21},[10,44142,25,44143,44146],{},[27,44144,44145],{"href":43935},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Qc2",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Salo Flohr (14 games), Pia Cramling (6 games), Predrag Nikolic (5 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Eduard Prandstetter (8 games), Andrei V Kharitonov (7 games), Raset Ziatdinov (7 games).",[19,44148,35],{"id":34},[10,44150,44151],{},"Based on 8,593 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,44153,44154,44158,44162],{},[43,44155,44156,14029],{},[14,44157,47],{},[43,44159,44160,8675],{},[14,44161,53],{},[43,44163,44164,5440],{},[14,44165,59],{},[10,44167,63],{},[19,44169,206],{"id":205},[40,44171,44172,44176],{},[43,44173,44174,1389],{},[14,44175,1388],{},[43,44177,44178,41354],{},[14,44179,41353],{},[19,44181,67],{"id":66},[10,44183,44184,44185,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.cxd5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,44186,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":44188},[44189,44190,44191,44192],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.cxd5 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Qc2 c5 8.cxd5) — The Orthodox QGD with ...Be7 leads to classical positions where deep strategic understanding is essential. The battle centers on pawn breaks, piece activity, and the fight for control of key central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D62",[44198,44201,44204,44207],{"question":44199,"answer":44200},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.cxd5?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.cxd5 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Qc2 c5 8.cxd5 and is classified under ECO code D62.",{"question":44202,"answer":44203},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.cxd5 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.cxd5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":44205,"answer":44206},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.cxd5?","Across 8,614 Lichess games, White wins 49.3% of the time, Black wins 43.3%, and 7.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Salo Flohr and Pia Cramling. On the Black side, Eduard Prandstetter and Andrei V Kharitonov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":44208,"answer":44209},"How can I practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.cxd5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.cxd5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2-c5-8-cxd5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2-c5-8-cxd5",{"moves":44137,"fen":44214,"gamesPlayed":44215,"whiteWinPct":14092,"drawPct":5490,"blackWinPct":8727,"topPlayersWhite":44216,"topPlayersBlack":44220,"parentOpening":44145,"parentOpeningSlug":44123},"r1bq1rk1/pp1nbppp/4pn2/2pP2B1/3P4/2N1PN2/PPQ2PPP/R3KB1R b KQ - 0 8",8614,[44217,44218,44219],{"name":27639,"games":289},{"name":7870,"games":2984},{"name":17321,"games":252},[44221,44222,44223],{"name":44002,"games":1440},{"name":43425,"games":1443},{"name":44224,"games":1443},"Raset Ziatdinov",{"title":44129,"description":44195},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2-c5-8-cxd5","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-qc2-c5-8-cxd5",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"JQ2hQZLQ6BR0SX7nVHmS17d5mWe1MFJIl3rqWCt9q-4",{"id":44231,"title":44232,"body":44233,"bots":44317,"categories":44318,"date":382,"description":44319,"eco":44320,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":44321,"image":44334,"meta":44335,"navigation":111,"path":44336,"quickFacts":44337,"seo":44350,"slug":44351,"stem":44352,"tags":44353,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":44354},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Rc1: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":44234,"toc":44310},[44235,44242,44244,44249,44251,44254,44268,44270,44272,44275,44289,44291,44293,44303,44305],[10,44236,44237,44238,44241],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Rc1 arises after ",[14,44239,44240],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1"," and falls under ECO code D63. With 168,800 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,44243,22],{"id":21},[10,44245,25,44246,44248],{},[27,44247,44026],{"href":43360},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Alexander Alekhine (53 games), Ernst Gruenfeld (40 games), Jose Raul Capablanca (36 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Geza Maroczy (34 games), Frederick Yates (33 games), Jose Raul Capablanca (27 games).",[19,44250,35],{"id":34},[10,44252,44253],{},"Based on 168,502 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,44255,44256,44260,44264],{},[43,44257,44258,22596],{},[14,44259,47],{},[43,44261,44262,28031],{},[14,44263,53],{},[43,44265,44266,26602],{},[14,44267,59],{},[10,44269,63],{},[19,44271,176],{"id":175},[10,44273,44274],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1, the main continuations include:",[40,44276,44277,44283],{},[43,44278,44279],{},[27,44280,44282],{"href":44281},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Qc2",[43,44284,44285],{},[27,44286,44288],{"href":44287},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3",[10,44290,202],{},[19,44292,206],{"id":205},[40,44294,44295,44299],{},[43,44296,44297,1389],{},[14,44298,1388],{},[43,44300,44301,41354],{},[14,44302,41353],{},[19,44304,67],{"id":66},[10,44306,44307,44308,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Rc1 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,44309,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":44311},[44312,44313,44314,44315,44316],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Rc1 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1) — The Orthodox QGD with ...Be7 leads to classical positions where deep strategic understanding is essential. The battle centers on pawn breaks, piece activity, and the fight for control of key central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D63",[44322,44325,44328,44331],{"question":44323,"answer":44324},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Rc1?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Rc1 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 and is classified under ECO code D63.",{"question":44326,"answer":44327},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Rc1 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Rc1 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":44329,"answer":44330},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Rc1?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Qc2](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2); [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":44332,"answer":44333},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Rc1?","Across 168,800 Lichess games, White wins 50.3% of the time, Black wins 42.6%, and 7.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexander Alekhine and Ernst Gruenfeld. On the Black side, Geza Maroczy and Frederick Yates are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1",{"moves":44240,"fen":44338,"gamesPlayed":44339,"whiteWinPct":22667,"drawPct":26666,"blackWinPct":28082,"topPlayersWhite":44340,"topPlayersBlack":44345,"parentOpening":44026,"parentOpeningSlug":44004},"r1bq1rk1/pppnbppp/4pn2/3p2B1/2PP4/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/2RQKB1R b K - 4 7",168800,[44341,44342,44344],{"name":16318,"games":839},{"name":44343,"games":3266},"Ernst Gruenfeld",{"name":15581,"games":5208},[44346,44347,44349],{"name":15488,"games":688},{"name":44348,"games":5199},"Frederick Yates",{"name":15581,"games":2875},{"title":44232,"description":44319},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"ft4Eu9hsFPJqUEO3eN0ju5fm9SmTRPCNIK7Nl9a3rUQ",{"id":44356,"title":44357,"body":44358,"bots":44437,"categories":44438,"date":382,"description":44439,"eco":44440,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":44441,"image":44454,"meta":44455,"navigation":111,"path":44456,"quickFacts":44457,"seo":44468,"slug":44469,"stem":44470,"tags":44471,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":44472},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Bd3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":44359,"toc":44430},[44360,44367,44369,44375,44377,44380,44394,44396,44398,44401,44409,44411,44413,44423,44425],[10,44361,44362,44363,44366],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Bd3 arises after ",[14,44364,44365],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3"," and falls under ECO code D66. With 189,682 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,44368,22],{"id":21},[10,44370,25,44371,44374],{},[27,44372,44373],{"href":43941},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Rc1",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Alexander Alekhine (30 games), Max Euwe (21 games), Ernst Gruenfeld (19 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Gideon Stahlberg (16 games), Bela Lengyel (15 games), Geza Maroczy (13 games).",[19,44376,35],{"id":34},[10,44378,44379],{},"Based on 189,276 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,44381,44382,44386,44390],{},[43,44383,44384,41425],{},[14,44385,47],{},[43,44387,44388,6533],{},[14,44389,53],{},[43,44391,44392,2803],{},[14,44393,59],{},[10,44395,63],{},[19,44397,176],{"id":175},[10,44399,44400],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3, the main continuations include:",[40,44402,44403],{},[43,44404,44405],{},[27,44406,44408],{"href":44407},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5",[10,44410,202],{},[19,44412,206],{"id":205},[40,44414,44415,44419],{},[43,44416,44417,1389],{},[14,44418,1388],{},[43,44420,44421,41354],{},[14,44422,41353],{},[19,44424,67],{"id":66},[10,44426,44427,44428,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Bd3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,44429,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":44431},[44432,44433,44434,44435,44436],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Bd3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3) — The Orthodox QGD with ...Be7 leads to classical positions where deep strategic understanding is essential. The battle centers on pawn breaks, piece activity, and the fight for control of key central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D66",[44442,44445,44448,44451],{"question":44443,"answer":44444},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Bd3?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Bd3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 and is classified under ECO code D66.",{"question":44446,"answer":44447},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Bd3 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Bd3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":44449,"answer":44450},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Bd3?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":44452,"answer":44453},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Bd3?","Across 189,682 Lichess games, White wins 52.5% of the time, Black wins 41%, and 6.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexander Alekhine and Max Euwe. On the Black side, Gideon Stahlberg and Bela Lengyel are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3",{"moves":44365,"fen":44458,"gamesPlayed":44459,"whiteWinPct":41536,"drawPct":2870,"blackWinPct":1102,"topPlayersWhite":44460,"topPlayersBlack":44464,"parentOpening":44373,"parentOpeningSlug":44351},"r1bq1rk1/pp1nbppp/2p1pn2/3p2B1/2PP4/2NBPN2/PP3PPP/2RQK2R b K - 1 8",189682,[44461,44462,44463],{"name":16318,"games":1253},{"name":38798,"games":2878},{"name":44343,"games":1437},[44465,44466,44467],{"name":8206,"games":4060},{"name":17316,"games":1685},{"name":15488,"games":623},{"title":44357,"description":44439},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"oR5weVy80tnhja_dRAS7UF5EsyBYSn3ZELCNugi925A",{"id":44474,"title":44475,"body":44476,"bots":44554,"categories":44555,"date":382,"description":44556,"eco":44557,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":44558,"image":44571,"meta":44572,"navigation":111,"path":44573,"quickFacts":44574,"seo":44588,"slug":44589,"stem":44590,"tags":44591,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":44592},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nd5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":44477,"toc":44547},[44478,44485,44487,44493,44495,44498,44513,44515,44517,44520,44526,44528,44530,44540,44542],[10,44479,44480,44481,44484],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nd5 arises after ",[14,44482,44483],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5"," and falls under ECO code D67. With 22,983 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,44486,22],{"id":21},[10,44488,25,44489,44492],{},[27,44490,44491],{"href":44287},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Bd3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Alexander Alekhine (22 games), Ernst Gruenfeld (14 games), Milan Sr Vidmar (13 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Daniel H Campora (12 games), Petar Trifunovic (11 games), Gideon Stahlberg (11 games).",[19,44494,35],{"id":34},[10,44496,44497],{},"Based on 22,940 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,44499,44500,44504,44508],{},[43,44501,44502,3688],{},[14,44503,47],{},[43,44505,44506,38653],{},[14,44507,53],{},[43,44509,44510,44512],{},[14,44511,59],{},": 8.9%",[10,44514,63],{},[19,44516,176],{"id":175},[10,44518,44519],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5, the main continuations include:",[40,44521,44522],{},[43,44523,44524],{},[27,44525,41344],{"href":41343},[10,44527,202],{},[19,44529,206],{"id":205},[40,44531,44532,44536],{},[43,44533,44534,1389],{},[14,44535,1388],{},[43,44537,44538,41354],{},[14,44539,41353],{},[19,44541,67],{"id":66},[10,44543,44544,44545,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nd5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,44546,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":44548},[44549,44550,44551,44552,44553],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nd5 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5) — The Orthodox QGD with ...Be7 leads to classical positions where deep strategic understanding is essential. The battle centers on pawn breaks, piece activity, and the fight for control of key central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D67",[44559,44562,44565,44568],{"question":44560,"answer":44561},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nd5?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nd5 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5 and is classified under ECO code D67.",{"question":44563,"answer":44564},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nd5 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nd5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":44566,"answer":44567},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nd5?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5 10.Bxe7 Qxe7](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5-10-bxe7-qxe7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":44569,"answer":44570},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nd5?","Across 22,983 Lichess games, White wins 49% of the time, Black wins 42.1%, and 8.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexander Alekhine and Ernst Gruenfeld. On the Black side, Daniel H Campora and Petar Trifunovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5",{"moves":44483,"fen":44575,"gamesPlayed":44576,"whiteWinPct":3766,"drawPct":44577,"blackWinPct":38704,"topPlayersWhite":44578,"topPlayersBlack":44583,"parentOpening":44491,"parentOpeningSlug":44469},"r1bq1rk1/pp1nbppp/2p1p3/3n2B1/2BP4/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/2RQK2R w K - 1 10",22983,8.9,[44579,44580,44581],{"name":16318,"games":1447},{"name":44343,"games":289},{"name":44582,"games":623},"Milan Sr Vidmar",[44584,44585,44587],{"name":15491,"games":2096},{"name":44586,"games":3779},"Petar Trifunovic",{"name":8206,"games":3779},{"title":44475,"description":44556},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"8FyJXthoez3wRkX7SL4pnJRSqtlE1wmtMSKfRAU8vaQ",{"id":44594,"title":44595,"body":44596,"bots":44676,"categories":44677,"date":382,"description":44678,"eco":44679,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":44680,"image":44693,"meta":44694,"navigation":111,"path":44695,"quickFacts":44696,"seo":44708,"slug":41388,"stem":44709,"tags":44710,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":44711},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5-10-bxe7-qxe7.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Qxe7: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":44597,"toc":44669},[44598,44605,44607,44613,44615,44618,44633,44635,44637,44640,44648,44650,44652,44662,44664],[10,44599,44600,44601,44604],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Qxe7 arises after ",[14,44602,44603],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5 10.Bxe7 Qxe7"," and falls under ECO code D68. With 22,142 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,44606,22],{"id":21},[10,44608,25,44609,44612],{},[27,44610,44611],{"href":44407},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nd5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Gideon Stahlberg (9 games), Milan Sr Vidmar (9 games), Vasja Pirc (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Milan Sr Vidmar (8 games), Gideon Stahlberg (8 games), Petar Trifunovic (7 games).",[19,44614,35],{"id":34},[10,44616,44617],{},"Based on 22,099 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,44619,44620,44624,44628],{},[43,44621,44622,21274],{},[14,44623,47],{},[43,44625,44626,22381],{},[14,44627,53],{},[43,44629,44630,44632],{},[14,44631,59],{},": 9.2%",[10,44634,63],{},[19,44636,176],{"id":175},[10,44638,44639],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5 10.Bxe7 Qxe7, the main continuations include:",[40,44641,44642],{},[43,44643,44644],{},[27,44645,44647],{"href":44646},"/resources/openings/qgd-orthodox-classical","QGD: Orthodox Defense, Classical Variation",[10,44649,202],{},[19,44651,206],{"id":205},[40,44653,44654,44658],{},[43,44655,44656,1389],{},[14,44657,1388],{},[43,44659,44660,41354],{},[14,44661,41353],{},[19,44663,67],{"id":66},[10,44665,44666,44667,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Qxe7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,44668,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":44670},[44671,44672,44673,44674,44675],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Qxe7 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5 10.Bxe7 Qxe7) — The Orthodox QGD with ...Be7 leads to classical positions where deep strategic understanding is essential. The battle centers on pawn breaks, piece activity, and the fight for control of key central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D68",[44681,44684,44687,44690],{"question":44682,"answer":44683},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Qxe7?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Qxe7 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Bd3 dxc4 9.Bxc4 Nd5 10.Bxe7 Qxe7 and is classified under ECO code D68.",{"question":44685,"answer":44686},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Qxe7 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Qxe7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":44688,"answer":44689},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Qxe7?","Across 22,142 Lichess games, White wins 48.9% of the time, Black wins 41.9%, and 9.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Gideon Stahlberg and Milan Sr Vidmar. On the Black side, Milan Sr Vidmar and Gideon Stahlberg are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":44691,"answer":44692},"How can I practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Qxe7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Qxe7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5-10-bxe7-qxe7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5-10-bxe7-qxe7",{"moves":44603,"fen":44697,"gamesPlayed":44698,"whiteWinPct":21328,"drawPct":44699,"blackWinPct":22432,"topPlayersWhite":44700,"topPlayersBlack":44704,"parentOpening":44611,"parentOpeningSlug":44589},"r1b2rk1/pp1nqppp/2p1p3/3n4/2BP4/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/2RQK2R w K - 0 11",22142,9.2,[44701,44702,44703],{"name":8206,"games":1561},{"name":44582,"games":1561},{"name":37948,"games":1443},[44705,44706,44707],{"name":44582,"games":1440},{"name":8206,"games":1440},{"name":44586,"games":1443},{"title":44595,"description":44678},"articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-bd3-dxc4-9-bxc4-nd5-10-bxe7-qxe7",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"8BvMyaIPmsmJt5nLYEtdFuqW0RZBT1wrV5RFO_LBfiI",{"id":44713,"title":44714,"body":44715,"bots":44794,"categories":44795,"date":382,"description":44796,"eco":44797,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":44798,"image":44811,"meta":44812,"navigation":111,"path":44813,"quickFacts":44814,"seo":44827,"slug":44828,"stem":44829,"tags":44830,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":44831},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Qc2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":44716,"toc":44787},[44717,44724,44726,44731,44733,44736,44751,44753,44755,44758,44766,44768,44770,44780,44782],[10,44718,44719,44720,44723],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Qc2 arises after ",[14,44721,44722],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Qc2"," and falls under ECO code D64. With 52,868 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,44725,22],{"id":21},[10,44727,25,44728,44730],{},[27,44729,44373],{"href":43941},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ernst Gruenfeld (14 games), Alexander Alekhine (14 games), Efim Bogoljubow (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Frederick Yates (15 games), Geza Maroczy (11 games), Jose Raul Capablanca (9 games).",[19,44732,35],{"id":34},[10,44734,44735],{},"Based on 52,786 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,44737,44738,44742,44747],{},[43,44739,44740,21810],{},[14,44741,47],{},[43,44743,44744,44746],{},[14,44745,53],{},": 40.2%",[43,44748,44749,2933],{},[14,44750,59],{},[10,44752,63],{},[19,44754,176],{"id":175},[10,44756,44757],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Qc2, the main continuations include:",[40,44759,44760],{},[43,44761,44762],{},[27,44763,44765],{"href":44764},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2-a6-9-cxd5","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Qc2 a6 9.cxd5",[10,44767,202],{},[19,44769,206],{"id":205},[40,44771,44772,44776],{},[43,44773,44774,1389],{},[14,44775,1388],{},[43,44777,44778,41354],{},[14,44779,41353],{},[19,44781,67],{"id":66},[10,44783,44784,44785,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Qc2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,44786,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":44788},[44789,44790,44791,44792,44793],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Qc2 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Qc2) — The Orthodox QGD with ...Be7 leads to classical positions where deep strategic understanding is essential. The battle centers on pawn breaks, piece activity, and the fight for control of key central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D64",[44799,44802,44805,44808],{"question":44800,"answer":44801},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Qc2?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Qc2 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Qc2 and is classified under ECO code D64.",{"question":44803,"answer":44804},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Qc2 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Qc2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":44806,"answer":44807},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Qc2?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Qc2 a6 9.cxd5](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2-a6-9-cxd5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":44809,"answer":44810},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Qc2?","Across 52,868 Lichess games, White wins 52.9% of the time, Black wins 40.2%, and 7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ernst Gruenfeld and Alexander Alekhine. On the Black side, Frederick Yates and Geza Maroczy are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2",{"moves":44722,"fen":44815,"gamesPlayed":44816,"whiteWinPct":21884,"drawPct":1443,"blackWinPct":44817,"topPlayersWhite":44818,"topPlayersBlack":44823,"parentOpening":44373,"parentOpeningSlug":44351},"r1bq1rk1/pp1nbppp/2p1pn2/3p2B1/2PP4/2N1PN2/PPQ2PPP/2R1KB1R b K - 1 8",52868,40.2,[44819,44820,44821],{"name":44343,"games":289},{"name":16318,"games":289},{"name":44822,"games":1561},"Efim Bogoljubow",[44824,44825,44826],{"name":44348,"games":1685},{"name":15488,"games":3779},{"name":15581,"games":1561},{"title":44714,"description":44796},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"h839dSv9USprK3rTofINUGgx7o6AMNwM6vhN5aQ5sf8",{"id":44833,"title":44834,"body":44835,"bots":44898,"categories":44899,"date":382,"description":44900,"eco":44901,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":44902,"image":44915,"meta":44916,"navigation":111,"path":44917,"quickFacts":44918,"seo":44932,"slug":44933,"stem":44934,"tags":44935,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":44936},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2-a6-9-cxd5.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.cxd5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":44836,"toc":44892},[44837,44844,44846,44852,44854,44857,44871,44873,44875,44885,44887],[10,44838,44839,44840,44843],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.cxd5 arises after ",[14,44841,44842],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Qc2 a6 9.cxd5"," and falls under ECO code D65. With 1,841 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,44845,22],{"id":21},[10,44847,25,44848,44851],{},[27,44849,44850],{"href":44281},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 8.Qc2",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Roberto Grau (2 games), Vladislav Nevednichy (2 games), Alexander Alekhine (2 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Frederick Yates (3 games), Romeo Sorin Milu (2 games), Vsevolod Rauzer (2 games).",[19,44853,35],{"id":34},[10,44855,44856],{},"Based on 1,841 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,44858,44859,44863,44867],{},[43,44860,44861,25419],{},[14,44862,47],{},[43,44864,44865,43814],{},[14,44866,53],{},[43,44868,44869,4226],{},[14,44870,59],{},[10,44872,63],{},[19,44874,206],{"id":205},[40,44876,44877,44881],{},[43,44878,44879,1389],{},[14,44880,1388],{},[43,44882,44883,41354],{},[14,44884,41353],{},[19,44886,67],{"id":66},[10,44888,44889,44890,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.cxd5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,44891,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":44893},[44894,44895,44896,44897],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.cxd5 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Qc2 a6 9.cxd5) — The Orthodox QGD with ...Be7 leads to classical positions where deep strategic understanding is essential. The battle centers on pawn breaks, piece activity, and the fight for control of key central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D65",[44903,44906,44909,44912],{"question":44904,"answer":44905},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.cxd5?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.cxd5 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.Rc1 c6 8.Qc2 a6 9.cxd5 and is classified under ECO code D65.",{"question":44907,"answer":44908},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.cxd5 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.cxd5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":44910,"answer":44911},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.cxd5?","Across 1,841 Lichess games, White wins 51.8% of the time, Black wins 41.8%, and 6.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Roberto Grau and Vladislav Nevednichy. On the Black side, Frederick Yates and Romeo Sorin Milu are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":44913,"answer":44914},"How can I practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.cxd5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.cxd5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2-a6-9-cxd5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2-a6-9-cxd5",{"moves":44842,"fen":44919,"gamesPlayed":44920,"whiteWinPct":25484,"drawPct":4274,"blackWinPct":43869,"topPlayersWhite":44921,"topPlayersBlack":44926,"parentOpening":44850,"parentOpeningSlug":44828},"r1bq1rk1/1p1nbppp/p1p1pn2/3P2B1/3P4/2N1PN2/PPQ2PPP/2R1KB1R b K - 0 9",1841,[44922,44924,44925],{"name":44923,"games":80},"Roberto Grau",{"name":20567,"games":80},{"name":16318,"games":80},[44927,44928,44930],{"name":44348,"games":589},{"name":44929,"games":80},"Romeo Sorin Milu",{"name":44931,"games":80},"Vsevolod Rauzer",{"title":44834,"description":44900},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2-a6-9-cxd5","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-nf3-nbd7-7-rc1-c6-8-qc2-a6-9-cxd5",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"b012cQ25T3RUn2Mvudw1Yj0yOuoPscV3u7ayy6qIUkA",{"id":44938,"title":44939,"body":44940,"bots":45003,"categories":45004,"date":382,"description":45005,"eco":45006,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":45007,"image":45020,"meta":45021,"navigation":111,"path":45022,"quickFacts":45023,"seo":45036,"slug":45037,"stem":45038,"tags":45039,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":45040},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-rc1.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Rc1: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":44941,"toc":44997},[44942,44949,44951,44956,44958,44961,44976,44978,44980,44990,44992],[10,44943,44944,44945,44948],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Rc1 arises after ",[14,44946,44947],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Rc1"," and falls under ECO code D54. With 32,940 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,44950,22],{"id":21},[10,44952,25,44953,44955],{},[27,44954,43327],{"href":43112},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viktor Korchnoi (11 games), Mark E Taimanov (10 games), Petar Trifunovic (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Paul Van der Sterren (10 games), Antonio Angel Medina Garcia (6 games), Janis Klovans (4 games).",[19,44957,35],{"id":34},[10,44959,44960],{},"Based on 32,883 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,44962,44963,44968,44972],{},[43,44964,44965,44967],{},[14,44966,47],{},": 52.3%",[43,44969,44970,43814],{},[14,44971,53],{},[43,44973,44974,6741],{},[14,44975,59],{},[10,44977,63],{},[19,44979,206],{"id":205},[40,44981,44982,44986],{},[43,44983,44984,1389],{},[14,44985,1388],{},[43,44987,44988,41354],{},[14,44989,41353],{},[19,44991,67],{"id":66},[10,44993,44994,44995,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Rc1 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,44996,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":44998},[44999,45000,45001,45002],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Rc1 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Rc1) — The Orthodox QGD with ...Be7 leads to classical positions where deep strategic understanding is essential. The battle centers on pawn breaks, piece activity, and the fight for control of key central squares. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D54",[45008,45011,45014,45017],{"question":45009,"answer":45010},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Rc1?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Rc1 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Be7 5.e3 0-0 6.Rc1 and is classified under ECO code D54.",{"question":45012,"answer":45013},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Rc1 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Rc1 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":45015,"answer":45016},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Rc1?","Across 32,940 Lichess games, White wins 52.3% of the time, Black wins 41.8%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viktor Korchnoi and Mark E Taimanov. On the Black side, Paul Van der Sterren and Antonio Angel Medina Garcia are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":45018,"answer":45019},"How can I practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Rc1?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Rc1 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-rc1.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-rc1",{"moves":44947,"fen":45024,"gamesPlayed":45025,"whiteWinPct":45026,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":43869,"topPlayersWhite":45027,"topPlayersBlack":45031,"parentOpening":43327,"parentOpeningSlug":43305},"rnbq1rk1/ppp1bppp/4pn2/3p2B1/2PP4/2N1P3/PP3PPP/2RQKBNR b K - 2 6",32940,52.3,[45028,45029,45030],{"name":419,"games":3779},{"name":24621,"games":1033},{"name":44586,"games":1561},[45032,45033,45035],{"name":11808,"games":1033},{"name":45034,"games":2984},"Antonio Angel Medina Garcia",{"name":680,"games":116},{"title":44939,"description":45005},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-rc1","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-be7-5-e3-0-0-6-rc1",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"dVfDbpSuiGto6ZmFtounRNkbR6wqaQlfyjOcUvzjHNA",{"id":45042,"title":43886,"body":45043,"bots":45119,"categories":45120,"date":382,"description":45121,"eco":45122,"extension":92,"externalLink":45123,"faq":45126,"image":45134,"meta":45135,"navigation":111,"path":45136,"quickFacts":45137,"seo":45148,"slug":45149,"stem":45150,"tags":45151,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":45152},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7.md",{"type":7,"value":45044,"toc":45112},[45045,45051,45053,45058,45060,45063,45077,45079,45081,45084,45092,45094,45096,45106,45108],[10,45046,43891,45047,45050],{},[14,45048,45049],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nbd7"," and falls under ECO code D51. The move 4...Nbd7 often signals Black's intention to enter the Cambridge Springs Defense after 5.Nf3 c6 6.e3 Qa5 — a reliable system in the QGD that appeals to both amateurs (for its straightforward themes) and grandmasters alike. This position also contains a well-known tactical trap. If White plays 5.cxd5 exd5, reaching a QGD Exchange-type structure that is perfectly fine for both sides, the blunder 6.Nxd5?? looks like it wins a pawn since the f6 knight appears pinned. However, Black can capture with 6...Nxd5!, and after 7.Bxd8, the stunning 7...Bb4+! forces 8.Qd2 as the only legal move, whereupon Black regains the queen and ends up a full minor piece ahead. With 982,087 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,45052,22],{"id":21},[10,45054,25,45055,45057],{},[27,45056,43200],{"href":42979},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Alexander Alekhine (52 games), Frank James Marshall (44 games), Jose Raul Capablanca (26 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Bela Lengyel (22 games), Dawid Markelowicz Janowski (20 games), Akiba Rubinstein (20 games).",[19,45059,35],{"id":34},[10,45061,45062],{},"Based on 980,377 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,45064,45065,45069,45073],{},[43,45066,45067,5540],{},[14,45068,47],{},[43,45070,45071,2372],{},[14,45072,53],{},[43,45074,45075,2632],{},[14,45076,59],{},[10,45078,63],{},[19,45080,176],{"id":175},[10,45082,45083],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nbd7, the main continuations include:",[40,45085,45086],{},[43,45087,45088],{},[27,45089,45091],{"href":45090},"/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7-5-e3-c6-6-nf3","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nbd7 5.e3 c6 6.Nf3",[10,45093,202],{},[19,45095,206],{"id":205},[40,45097,45098,45102],{},[43,45099,45100,1389],{},[14,45101,1388],{},[43,45103,45104,41354],{},[14,45105,41353],{},[19,45107,67],{"id":66},[10,45109,43961,45110,1397],{},[27,45111,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":45113},[45114,45115,45116,45117,45118],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nbd7 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nbd7) — With 4...Nbd7, black intends to play the Cambridge Springs Defense, which continues 5. Nf3 c6 6. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D51",{"title":45124,"url":45125},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nbd7 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3/3...Nf6/4._Bg5/4...Nbd7",[45127,45129,45130,45132],{"question":43977,"answer":45128},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Nbd7 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nbd7 and is classified under ECO code D51. With 4...Nbd7, black intends to play the Cambridge Springs Defense, which continues 5.",{"question":43980,"answer":43981},{"question":43983,"answer":45131},"The main continuations include: [Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nbd7 5.e3 c6 6.Nf3](/resources/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7-5-e3-c6-6-nf3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":43986,"answer":45133},"Across 982,087 Lichess games, White wins 48.2% of the time, Black wins 46.5%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexander Alekhine and Frank James Marshall. On the Black side, Bela Lengyel and Dawid Markelowicz Janowski are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7",{"moves":45049,"fen":45138,"gamesPlayed":45139,"whiteWinPct":5591,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":2420,"topPlayersWhite":45140,"topPlayersBlack":45144,"parentOpening":43200,"parentOpeningSlug":43178},"r1bqkb1r/pppn1ppp/4pn2/3p2B1/2PP4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R2QKBNR w KQkq - 4 5",982087,[45141,45142,45143],{"name":16318,"games":3618},{"name":1436,"games":3876},{"name":15581,"games":681},[45145,45146,45147],{"name":17316,"games":1447},{"name":1439,"games":2881},{"name":15495,"games":2881},{"title":43886,"description":45121},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"He8VE9dDQ-KsFXQ6LnC-EWdKXDxT4fv00omu3EyohcU",{"id":45154,"title":43311,"body":45155,"bots":45214,"categories":45215,"date":382,"description":45216,"eco":45217,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":45218,"image":45227,"meta":45228,"navigation":111,"path":45229,"quickFacts":45230,"seo":45242,"slug":45243,"stem":45244,"tags":45245,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":45246},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7-5-e3-c6-6-nf3.md",{"type":7,"value":45156,"toc":45208},[45157,45163,45165,45170,45172,45174,45188,45190,45192,45202,45204],[10,45158,43316,45159,45162],{},[14,45160,45161],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nbd7 5.e3 c6 6.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code D52. With 1.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,45164,22],{"id":21},[10,45166,25,45167,45169],{},[27,45168,44026],{"href":43106},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Pia Cramling (21 games), Ernst Gruenfeld (16 games), Alexander Moiseenko (15 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Sergey Smagin (27 games), Aleksey Dreev (27 games), Dragisa Blagojevic (19 games).",[19,45171,35],{"id":34},[10,45173,6089],{},[40,45175,45176,45180,45184],{},[43,45177,45178,161],{},[14,45179,47],{},[43,45181,45182,2924],{},[14,45183,53],{},[43,45185,45186,2047],{},[14,45187,59],{},[10,45189,63],{},[19,45191,206],{"id":205},[40,45193,45194,45198],{},[43,45195,45196,1389],{},[14,45197,1388],{},[43,45199,45200,41354],{},[14,45201,41353],{},[19,45203,67],{"id":66},[10,45205,43386,45206,1397],{},[27,45207,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":45209},[45210,45211,45212,45213],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nbd7 5.e3 c6 6.Nf3) — Black develops ...Nbd7, maintaining a flexible center. This setup allows Black to react to White's plans while keeping options for various pawn breaks and piece reconfigurations. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D52",[45219,45221,45222,45224],{"question":43402,"answer":45220},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nbd7 5.e3 c6 6.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code D52.",{"question":43405,"answer":43406},{"question":43411,"answer":45223},"Across 1.6 million Lichess games, White wins 48.7% of the time, Black wins 45.5%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Pia Cramling and Ernst Gruenfeld. On the Black side, Sergey Smagin and Aleksey Dreev are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":45225,"answer":45226},"How can I practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Nf3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7-5-e3-c6-6-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7-5-e3-c6-6-nf3",{"moves":45161,"fen":45231,"gamesPlayed":45232,"whiteWinPct":405,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":2980,"topPlayersWhite":45233,"topPlayersBlack":45237,"parentOpening":44026,"parentOpeningSlug":45149},"r1bqkb1r/pp1n1ppp/2p1pn2/3p2B1/2PP4/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/R2QKB1R b KQkq - 1 6",1556990,[45234,45235,45236],{"name":7870,"games":2878},{"name":44343,"games":4060},{"name":37735,"games":1685},[45238,45240,45241],{"name":45239,"games":2875},"Sergey Smagin",{"name":412,"games":2875},{"name":3464,"games":1437},{"title":43311,"description":45216},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7-5-e3-c6-6-nf3","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5-nbd7-5-e3-c6-6-nf3",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"tfH3h_9qLGpkUFPjZny8M9t1JoNSV3Ugx33bk6PewDE",{"id":45248,"title":45249,"body":45250,"bots":45312,"categories":45313,"date":382,"description":45314,"eco":45315,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":45316,"image":45329,"meta":45330,"navigation":111,"path":45331,"quickFacts":45332,"seo":45347,"slug":45348,"stem":45349,"tags":45350,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":45351},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-cxd5-exd5-5-bg5-c6-6-qc2.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Qc2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":45251,"toc":45306},[45252,45259,45261,45266,45268,45271,45285,45287,45289,45299,45301],[10,45253,45254,45255,45258],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Qc2 arises after ",[14,45256,45257],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Bg5 c6 6.Qc2"," and falls under ECO code D36. With 276,881 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,45260,22],{"id":21},[10,45262,25,45263,45265],{},[27,45264,43072],{"href":42848},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksej Aleksandrov (8 games), Simon Bekker Jensen (8 games), Radoslaw Wojtaszek (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Robert Rabiega (9 games), Uwe Boensch (9 games), Dibyendu Barua (7 games).",[19,45267,35],{"id":34},[10,45269,45270],{},"Based on 276,298 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,45272,45273,45277,45281],{},[43,45274,45275,10512],{},[14,45276,47],{},[43,45278,45279,10803],{},[14,45280,53],{},[43,45282,45283,10812],{},[14,45284,59],{},[10,45286,63],{},[19,45288,206],{"id":205},[40,45290,45291,45295],{},[43,45292,45293,1389],{},[14,45294,1388],{},[43,45296,45297,41354],{},[14,45298,41353],{},[19,45300,67],{"id":66},[10,45302,45303,45304,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Qc2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,45305,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":45307},[45308,45309,45310,45311],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Qc2 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Bg5 c6 6.Qc2) — The Exchange variation creates a symmetrical pawn structure that, despite appearances, offers White practical chances with the minority attack on the queenside while Black defends and seeks counterplay. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D36",[45317,45320,45323,45326],{"question":45318,"answer":45319},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Qc2?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Qc2 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Bg5 c6 6.Qc2 and is classified under ECO code D36.",{"question":45321,"answer":45322},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Qc2 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Qc2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":45324,"answer":45325},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Qc2?","Across 276,881 Lichess games, White wins 53.2% of the time, Black wins 40.7%, and 6.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksej Aleksandrov and Simon Bekker Jensen. On the Black side, Robert Rabiega and Uwe Boensch are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":45327,"answer":45328},"How can I practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Qc2?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Qc2 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-cxd5-exd5-5-bg5-c6-6-qc2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-cxd5-exd5-5-bg5-c6-6-qc2",{"moves":45257,"fen":45333,"gamesPlayed":45334,"whiteWinPct":10570,"drawPct":10852,"blackWinPct":10851,"topPlayersWhite":45335,"topPlayersBlack":45341,"parentOpening":43072,"parentOpeningSlug":43050},"rnbqkb1r/pp3ppp/2p2n2/3p2B1/3P4/2N5/PPQ1PPPP/R3KBNR b KQkq - 1 6",276881,[45336,45337,45339],{"name":3629,"games":1440},{"name":45338,"games":1440},"Simon Bekker Jensen",{"name":45340,"games":1443},"Radoslaw Wojtaszek",[45342,45344,45345],{"name":45343,"games":1561},"Robert Rabiega",{"name":43048,"games":1561},{"name":45346,"games":1443},"Dibyendu Barua",{"title":45249,"description":45314},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-cxd5-exd5-5-bg5-c6-6-qc2","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-cxd5-exd5-5-bg5-c6-6-qc2",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"4JhiuK2CGkPlIlsQ8rixvk6gceb-6FfIGzDNuugRugE",{"id":45353,"title":45354,"body":45355,"bots":45445,"categories":45446,"date":382,"description":45447,"eco":45448,"extension":92,"externalLink":45449,"faq":45452,"image":45465,"meta":45466,"navigation":111,"path":45467,"quickFacts":45468,"seo":45479,"slug":45480,"stem":45481,"tags":45482,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":45483},"openings/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3.md","Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":45356,"toc":45438},[45357,45364,45366,45371,45373,45376,45390,45392,45394,45397,45417,45419,45421,45431,45433],[10,45358,45359,45360,45363],{},"The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nf3 arises after ",[14,45361,45362],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code D37. With 18.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,45365,22],{"id":21},[10,45367,25,45368,45370],{},[27,45369,43072],{"href":42848},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksey Dreev (187 games), Ivan Farago (160 games), Loek Van Wely (156 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Alexander G Beliavsky (154 games), Aleksej Aleksandrov (150 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (141 games).",[19,45372,35],{"id":34},[10,45374,45375],{},"Based on 18.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,45377,45378,45382,45386],{},[43,45379,45380,9033],{},[14,45381,47],{},[43,45383,45384,8675],{},[14,45385,53],{},[43,45387,45388,2632],{},[14,45389,59],{},[10,45391,63],{},[19,45393,176],{"id":175},[10,45395,45396],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,45398,45399,45405,45411],{},[43,45400,45401],{},[27,45402,45404],{"href":45403},"/resources/openings/ragozin-variation","Ragozin Variation",[43,45406,45407],{},[27,45408,45410],{"href":45409},"/resources/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence","Semi-Tarrasch Defence",[43,45412,45413],{},[27,45414,45416],{"href":45415},"/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence","Semi-Slav Defence",[10,45418,202],{},[19,45420,206],{"id":205},[40,45422,45423,45427],{},[43,45424,45425,1389],{},[14,45426,1388],{},[43,45428,45429,41354],{},[14,45430,41353],{},[19,45432,67],{"id":66},[10,45434,45435,45436,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,45437,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":45439},[45440,45441,45442,45443,45444],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nf3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3) — A classical defense where Black maintains the central tension with ...e6, leading to deep strategic play. The positions reward patience and understanding of typical pawn structures and piece maneuvers. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D37",{"title":45450,"url":45451},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nf3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3/3...Nf6/4._Nf3",[45453,45456,45459,45462],{"question":45454,"answer":45455},"What is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nf3?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code D37.",{"question":45457,"answer":45458},"Is the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nf3 good for beginners?","The Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":45460,"answer":45461},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [Ragozin Variation](/resources/openings/ragozin-variation); [Semi-Tarrasch Defence](/resources/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence); [Semi-Slav Defence](/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":45463,"answer":45464},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nf3?","Across 18.6 million Lichess games, White wins 51.3% of the time, Black wins 43.3%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksey Dreev and Ivan Farago. On the Black side, Alexander G Beliavsky and Aleksej Aleksandrov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3",{"moves":45362,"fen":45469,"gamesPlayed":45470,"whiteWinPct":9162,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":8727,"topPlayersWhite":45471,"topPlayersBlack":45475,"parentOpening":43072,"parentOpeningSlug":43050},"rnbqkb1r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/3p4/2PP4/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 3 4",18620475,[45472,45473,45474],{"name":412,"games":30360},{"name":409,"games":33276},{"name":2733,"games":35706},[45476,45477,45478],{"name":11148,"games":7876},{"name":3629,"games":3633},{"name":899,"games":24274},{"title":45354,"description":45447},"queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3","articles/openings/queens-gambit-declined-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3",[123,432,124,1454,1109],"LwZIXU4AgFO-PZqsuox8Khc_--_LK7tfD217kYXDqoU",{"id":45485,"title":45486,"body":45487,"bots":45572,"categories":45577,"date":382,"description":45578,"eco":45579,"extension":92,"externalLink":45580,"faq":45583,"image":45596,"meta":45597,"navigation":111,"path":45598,"quickFacts":45599,"seo":45612,"slug":45613,"stem":45614,"tags":45615,"trainingTips":45616,"__hash__":45626},"openings/articles/openings/queens-indian.md","Queen's Indian Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":45488,"toc":45565},[45489,45496,45498,45503,45505,45507,45521,45523,45525,45528,45548,45550,45552,45558,45560],[10,45490,45491,45492,45495],{},"The Queen's Indian Defense arises after ",[14,45493,45494],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6"," and falls under ECO code E12. A well-established and relatively modern system, the Queen's Indian sees Black rapidly activate the queenside bishop, which can be fianchettoed to b7 to fight for control of the long diagonal or deployed to a6 to challenge White's c-pawn directly. The opening has been a regular feature in the repertoires of many elite players, including former world champions Anatoly Karpov and Viswanathan Anand. With 2.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,45497,22],{"id":21},[10,45499,25,45500,45502],{},[27,45501,2610],{"href":2609},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (208 games), Loek Van Wely (169 games), Aleksey Dreev (169 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (207 games), Anatoly Karpov (204 games), Eduardas Rozentalis (171 games).",[19,45504,35],{"id":34},[10,45506,4209],{},[40,45508,45509,45513,45517],{},[43,45510,45511,4775],{},[14,45512,47],{},[43,45514,45515,5545],{},[14,45516,53],{},[43,45518,45519,2141],{},[14,45520,59],{},[10,45522,63],{},[19,45524,176],{"id":175},[10,45526,45527],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6, the main continuations include:",[40,45529,45530,45536,45542],{},[43,45531,45532],{},[27,45533,45535],{"href":45534},"/resources/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-e3","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.e3",[43,45537,45538],{},[27,45539,45541],{"href":45540},"/resources/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3",[43,45543,45544],{},[27,45545,45547],{"href":45546},"/resources/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-nc3-bb7-5-bg5-h6-6-bh4-bb4","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.Nc3 Bb7 5.Bg5 h6 6.Bh4 Bb4",[10,45549,202],{},[19,45551,206],{"id":205},[40,45553,45554],{},[43,45555,45556,214],{},[14,45557,213],{},[19,45559,67],{"id":66},[10,45561,45562,45563,77],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Indian Defense is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,45564,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":45566},[45567,45568,45569,45570,45571],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[45573,45574,45575,45576],{"id":232,"name":233,"rating":234,"imageUrl":235,"country":236,"countryCode":237,"defensiveAggressive":238,"simplifyingComplicating":238,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":238,"unpreparedTheoretical":241,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":19733,"name":19734,"rating":19735,"imageUrl":19736,"country":236,"countryCode":237,"defensiveAggressive":6977,"simplifyingComplicating":1022,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":19737,"unpreparedTheoretical":817,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":17727,"name":17728,"rating":17729,"imageUrl":17730,"country":17731,"countryCode":17732,"defensiveAggressive":631,"simplifyingComplicating":3967,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":570,"unpreparedTheoretical":7007,"blunderLikelihood":12790},{"id":332,"name":333,"rating":334,"imageUrl":335,"country":336,"countryCode":337,"defensiveAggressive":338,"simplifyingComplicating":276,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":339,"unpreparedTheoretical":340,"blunderLikelihood":341},[867],"Learn the Queen's Indian Defense (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6) — The Queen's Indian Defence is a popular and fairly modern opening whereby black quickly develops his queenside bishop, either by fianchettoing it on b7 to contest the long diagonal, or on a6 to put pressure on white's c-pawn. It has been employed regularly by a number of top players including former world champions like Anatoly Karpov and Viswanathan Anand. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E12",{"title":45581,"url":45582},"Queen's Indian Defense - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nf3/3...b6",[45584,45587,45590,45593],{"question":45585,"answer":45586},"What is the Queen's Indian Defense?","The Queen's Indian Defense begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 and is classified under ECO code E12. The Queen's Indian Defence is a popular and fairly modern opening whereby black quickly develops his queenside bishop, either by fianchettoing it on b7 to contest the long diagonal, or on a6 to put pressure on white's c-pawn.",{"question":45588,"answer":45589},"Is the Queen's Indian Defense good for beginners?","The Queen's Indian Defense can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":45591,"answer":45592},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Indian Defense?","Across 2.2 million Lichess games, White wins 48% of the time, Black wins 45.4%, and 6.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Loek Van Wely. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Anatoly Karpov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":45594,"answer":45595},"How can I practice the Queen's Indian Defense?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Indian Defense against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 864 rating) to advanced (2211+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-indian.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-indian",{"moves":45494,"fen":45600,"gamesPlayed":45601,"whiteWinPct":1100,"drawPct":2196,"blackWinPct":5592,"topPlayersWhite":45602,"topPlayersBlack":45608,"parentOpening":2610,"parentOpeningSlug":2743},"rnbqkb1r/p1pp1ppp/1p2pn2/8/2PP4/5N2/PP2PPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 4",2221192,[45603,45605,45607],{"name":409,"games":45604},208,{"name":2733,"games":45606},169,{"name":412,"games":45606},[45609,45610,45611],{"name":409,"games":23525},{"name":5207,"games":1735},{"name":1725,"games":11016},{"title":45486,"description":45578},"queens-indian","articles/openings/queens-indian",[123,432,433,700,723],[45617,45620,45623],{"title":45618,"description":19783,"botIds":45619,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Queen's Indian Defense",[232,19733],{"title":45621,"description":19786,"botIds":45622,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Queen's Indian Defense",[17727],{"title":45624,"description":19789,"botIds":45625,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Queen's Indian Defense",[332],"1cPCBJp0O7xNzEn0Gsf9YRQeCZwVcWJMJmkilpVsngw",{"id":45628,"title":45629,"body":45630,"bots":45689,"categories":45690,"date":382,"description":45691,"eco":45692,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":45693,"image":45706,"meta":45707,"navigation":111,"path":45708,"quickFacts":45709,"seo":45721,"slug":45722,"stem":45723,"tags":45724,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":45725},"openings/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-e3.md","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":45631,"toc":45683},[45632,45639,45641,45647,45649,45652,45666,45668,45670,45676,45678],[10,45633,45634,45635,45638],{},"The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3 arises after ",[14,45636,45637],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.e3"," and falls under ECO code E14. With 308,483 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,45640,22],{"id":21},[10,45642,25,45643,45646],{},[27,45644,45645],{"href":19698},"Queen's Indian Defense",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Boris Chatalbashev (54 games), Vladimir P Malaniuk (49 games), Peter Lukacs (43 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Gyula Sax (15 games), Anatoly Karpov (14 games), Zoltan Almasi (11 games).",[19,45648,35],{"id":34},[10,45650,45651],{},"Based on 307,870 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,45653,45654,45658,45662],{},[43,45655,45656,2295],{},[14,45657,47],{},[43,45659,45660,1596],{},[14,45661,53],{},[43,45663,45664,170],{},[14,45665,59],{},[10,45667,63],{},[19,45669,206],{"id":205},[40,45671,45672],{},[43,45673,45674,214],{},[14,45675,213],{},[19,45677,67],{"id":66},[10,45679,45680,45681,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E14",[45694,45697,45700,45703],{"question":45695,"answer":45696},"What is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.e3 and is classified under ECO code E14.",{"question":45698,"answer":45699},"Is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3 good for beginners?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":45701,"answer":45702},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3?","Across 308,483 Lichess games, White wins 45.9% of the time, Black wins 48.4%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Boris Chatalbashev and Vladimir P Malaniuk. On the Black side, Gyula Sax and Anatoly Karpov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":45704,"answer":45705},"How can I practice the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.e3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-e3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-e3",{"moves":45637,"fen":45710,"gamesPlayed":45711,"whiteWinPct":2342,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":1720,"topPlayersWhite":45712,"topPlayersBlack":45716,"parentOpening":45645,"parentOpeningSlug":45613},"rnbqkb1r/p1pp1ppp/1p2pn2/8/2PP4/4PN2/PP3PPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 4",308483,[45713,45714,45715],{"name":30359,"games":1243},{"name":8879,"games":3766},{"name":11009,"games":645},[45717,45718,45719],{"name":1730,"games":1685},{"name":5207,"games":289},{"name":45720,"games":3779},"Zoltan Almasi",{"title":45629,"description":45691},"queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-e3","articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-e3",[123,432,433,723],"dZICTX6DEdN8jsDzHYNO3IQpSsFKo-S1xf7cZMtD8BE",{"id":45727,"title":45728,"body":45729,"bots":45809,"categories":45810,"date":382,"description":45811,"eco":45812,"extension":92,"externalLink":45813,"faq":45816,"image":45829,"meta":45830,"navigation":111,"path":45831,"quickFacts":45832,"seo":45843,"slug":45844,"stem":45845,"tags":45846,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":45847},"openings/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3.md","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.g3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":45730,"toc":45802},[45731,45738,45740,45745,45747,45750,45764,45766,45768,45771,45785,45787,45789,45795,45797],[10,45732,45733,45734,45737],{},"The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.g3 arises after ",[14,45735,45736],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3"," and falls under ECO code E15. By playing 4.g3, White prepares to fianchetto the light-squared bishop, directly contesting the h1-a8 diagonal where Black's own bishop aims to exert influence. While the Modern Main Line has since emerged as an important alternative, this classical fianchetto approach remains a principled way for White to fight for control of the long diagonal. With 911,505 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,45739,22],{"id":21},[10,45741,25,45742,45744],{},[27,45743,45645],{"href":19698},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Anatoly Karpov (131 games), Predrag Nikolic (122 games), Loek Van Wely (117 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Anatoly Karpov (125 games), Ivan Farago (117 games), Gyula Sax (106 games).",[19,45746,35],{"id":34},[10,45748,45749],{},"Based on 909,547 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,45751,45752,45756,45760],{},[43,45753,45754,4667],{},[14,45755,47],{},[43,45757,45758,8675],{},[14,45759,53],{},[43,45761,45762,22938],{},[14,45763,59],{},[10,45765,63],{},[19,45767,176],{"id":175},[10,45769,45770],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3, the main continuations include:",[40,45772,45773,45779],{},[43,45774,45775],{},[27,45776,45778],{"href":45777},"/resources/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-bb4","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Bb4+",[43,45780,45781],{},[27,45782,45784],{"href":45783},"/resources/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7",[10,45786,202],{},[19,45788,206],{"id":205},[40,45790,45791],{},[43,45792,45793,214],{},[14,45794,213],{},[19,45796,67],{"id":66},[10,45798,45799,45800,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.g3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,45801,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":45803},[45804,45805,45806,45807,45808],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.g3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3) — With this move, White decides to challenge the h1-a8 diagonal immediately and fianchetto his own light-squared bishop to counter black's. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E15",{"title":45814,"url":45815},"Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.g3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...Nf6/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nf3/3...b6/4._g3",[45817,45820,45823,45826],{"question":45818,"answer":45819},"What is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.g3?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.g3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 and is classified under ECO code E15. With this move, White decides to challenge the h1-a8 diagonal immediately and fianchetto his own light-squared bishop to counter black's.",{"question":45821,"answer":45822},"Is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.g3 good for beginners?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.g3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":45824,"answer":45825},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.g3?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Bb4+](/resources/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-bb4); [Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7](/resources/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":45827,"answer":45828},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.g3?","Across 911,505 Lichess games, White wins 49.2% of the time, Black wins 43.3%, and 7.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Anatoly Karpov and Predrag Nikolic. On the Black side, Anatoly Karpov and Ivan Farago are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3",{"moves":45736,"fen":45833,"gamesPlayed":45834,"whiteWinPct":4726,"drawPct":23007,"blackWinPct":8727,"topPlayersWhite":45835,"topPlayersBlack":45839,"parentOpening":45645,"parentOpeningSlug":45613},"rnbqkb1r/p1pp1ppp/1p2pn2/8/2PP4/5NP1/PP2PP1P/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 4",911505,[45836,45837,45838],{"name":5207,"games":8885},{"name":17321,"games":24396},{"name":2733,"games":19622},[45840,45841,45842],{"name":5207,"games":19613},{"name":409,"games":19622},{"name":1730,"games":897},{"title":45728,"description":45811},"queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3","articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3",[123,432,433,723],"_EbvVONT-1mh7-s4PK3C8sWfszPfXyKNxJoS4Y8GtZk",{"id":45849,"title":45850,"body":45851,"bots":45910,"categories":45911,"date":382,"description":45912,"eco":45913,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":45914,"image":45927,"meta":45928,"navigation":111,"path":45929,"quickFacts":45930,"seo":45942,"slug":45943,"stem":45944,"tags":45945,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":45946},"openings/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-bb4.md","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4+: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":45852,"toc":45904},[45853,45860,45862,45868,45870,45873,45887,45889,45891,45897,45899],[10,45854,45855,45856,45859],{},"The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4+ arises after ",[14,45857,45858],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Bb4+"," and falls under ECO code E16. With 216,900 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,45861,22],{"id":21},[10,45863,25,45864,45867],{},[27,45865,45866],{"href":45540},"Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 4.g3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Borislav Ivkov (12 games), Milan Sr Vidmar (9 games), Max Euwe (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Viktor Korchnoi (23 games), Laszlo Zsinka (20 games), Edgard Colle (14 games).",[19,45869,35],{"id":34},[10,45871,45872],{},"Based on 216,362 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,45874,45875,45879,45883],{},[43,45876,45877,4216],{},[14,45878,47],{},[43,45880,45881,11525],{},[14,45882,53],{},[43,45884,45885,6441],{},[14,45886,59],{},[10,45888,63],{},[19,45890,206],{"id":205},[40,45892,45893],{},[43,45894,45895,214],{},[14,45896,213],{},[19,45898,67],{"id":66},[10,45900,45901,45902,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4+ is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,45903,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":45905},[45906,45907,45908,45909],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4+ (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Bb4+) — Black plays ...Bb4+, creating immediate tension in the Fianchetto variation. This aggressive approach disrupts White's development and can lead to sharp tactical play. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E16",[45915,45918,45921,45924],{"question":45916,"answer":45917},"What is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4+?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4+ begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Bb4+ and is classified under ECO code E16.",{"question":45919,"answer":45920},"Is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4+ good for beginners?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4+ can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":45922,"answer":45923},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4+?","Across 216,900 Lichess games, White wins 49.4% of the time, Black wins 42.9%, and 7.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Borislav Ivkov and Milan Sr Vidmar. On the Black side, Viktor Korchnoi and Laszlo Zsinka are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":45925,"answer":45926},"How can I practice the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4+?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4+ by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-bb4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-bb4",{"moves":45858,"fen":45931,"gamesPlayed":45932,"whiteWinPct":4273,"drawPct":6480,"blackWinPct":11595,"topPlayersWhite":45933,"topPlayersBlack":45937,"parentOpening":45866,"parentOpeningSlug":45844},"rn1qk2r/pbpp1ppp/1p2pn2/8/1bPP4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 3 6",216900,[45934,45935,45936],{"name":43873,"games":2096},{"name":44582,"games":1561},{"name":38798,"games":1561},[45938,45939,45941],{"name":419,"games":684},{"name":45940,"games":2881},"Laszlo Zsinka",{"name":8104,"games":289},{"title":45850,"description":45912},"queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-bb4","articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-bb4",[123,432,433,723],"34bOPf40F1zsAPCokX-cjRqmTwZ2uUFmYxSSPdU0qG4",{"id":45948,"title":45949,"body":45950,"bots":46024,"categories":46025,"date":382,"description":46026,"eco":46027,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":46028,"image":46041,"meta":46042,"navigation":111,"path":46043,"quickFacts":46044,"seo":46055,"slug":46056,"stem":46057,"tags":46058,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":46059},"openings/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7.md","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":45951,"toc":46017},[45952,45959,45961,45966,45968,45971,45985,45987,45989,45992,46000,46002,46004,46010,46012],[10,45953,45954,45955,45958],{},"The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7 arises after ",[14,45956,45957],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7"," and falls under ECO code E17. With 327,004 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,45960,22],{"id":21},[10,45962,25,45963,45965],{},[27,45964,45866],{"href":45540},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Borislav Ivkov (49 games), Ivan Farago (45 games), Igor Naumkin (42 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Eduardas Rozentalis (96 games), Sergei Tiviakov (51 games), Anatoly Karpov (49 games).",[19,45967,35],{"id":34},[10,45969,45970],{},"Based on 326,319 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,45972,45973,45977,45981],{},[43,45974,45975,1353],{},[14,45976,47],{},[43,45978,45979,12737],{},[14,45980,53],{},[43,45982,45983,5440],{},[14,45984,59],{},[10,45986,63],{},[19,45988,176],{"id":175},[10,45990,45991],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7, the main continuations include:",[40,45993,45994],{},[43,45995,45996],{},[27,45997,45999],{"href":45998},"/resources/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3",[10,46001,202],{},[19,46003,206],{"id":205},[40,46005,46006],{},[43,46007,46008,214],{},[14,46009,213],{},[19,46011,67],{"id":66},[10,46013,46014,46015,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,46016,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":46018},[46019,46020,46021,46022,46023],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7) — Both sides develop harmoniously with fianchettoed bishops and classical piece placement. The resulting positions feature a strategic duel where the bishops on g2 and b7 fight for diagonal control. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E17",[46029,46032,46035,46038],{"question":46030,"answer":46031},"What is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 and is classified under ECO code E17.",{"question":46033,"answer":46034},"Is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7 good for beginners?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":46036,"answer":46037},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3](/resources/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":46039,"answer":46040},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7?","Across 327,004 Lichess games, White wins 49.8% of the time, Black wins 42.7%, and 7.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Borislav Ivkov and Ivan Farago. On the Black side, Eduardas Rozentalis and Sergei Tiviakov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7",{"moves":45957,"fen":46045,"gamesPlayed":46046,"whiteWinPct":1432,"drawPct":5490,"blackWinPct":12782,"topPlayersWhite":46047,"topPlayersBlack":46051,"parentOpening":45866,"parentOpeningSlug":45844},"rn1qk2r/pbppbppp/1p2pn2/8/2PP4/5NP1/PP2PPBP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 3 6",327004,[46048,46049,46050],{"name":43873,"games":3766},{"name":409,"games":341},{"name":11376,"games":2101},[46052,46053,46054],{"name":1725,"games":1694},{"name":4050,"games":634},{"name":5207,"games":3766},{"title":45949,"description":46026},"queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7","articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7",[123,432,433,723],"FMRQg5NZ_MH4yBlQkYQIDZlJCo58cS4uQ-4cPzXIajY",{"id":46061,"title":46062,"body":46063,"bots":46139,"categories":46140,"date":382,"description":46141,"eco":46142,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":46143,"image":46156,"meta":46157,"navigation":111,"path":46158,"quickFacts":46159,"seo":46171,"slug":46172,"stem":46173,"tags":46174,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":46175},"openings/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3.md","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":46064,"toc":46132},[46065,46072,46074,46080,46082,46085,46100,46102,46104,46107,46115,46117,46119,46125,46127],[10,46066,46067,46068,46071],{},"The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nc3 arises after ",[14,46069,46070],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code E18. With 410,256 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,46073,22],{"id":21},[10,46075,25,46076,46079],{},[27,46077,46078],{"href":45783},"Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Be7",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Borislav Ivkov (53 games), Ulf Andersson (45 games), Ivan Farago (39 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Eduardas Rozentalis (61 games), Anatoly Karpov (54 games), Sergei Tiviakov (47 games).",[19,46081,35],{"id":34},[10,46083,46084],{},"Based on 409,486 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,46086,46087,46091,46095],{},[43,46088,46089,9416],{},[14,46090,47],{},[43,46092,46093,8675],{},[14,46094,53],{},[43,46096,46097,46099],{},[14,46098,59],{},": 7.9%",[10,46101,63],{},[19,46103,176],{"id":175},[10,46105,46106],{},"After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,46108,46109],{},[43,46110,46111],{},[27,46112,46114],{"href":46113},"/resources/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3-ne4-8-qc2-nxc3-9-qxc3","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3 Ne4 8.Qc2 Nxc3 9.Qxc3",[10,46116,202],{},[19,46118,206],{"id":205},[40,46120,46121],{},[43,46122,46123,214],{},[14,46124,213],{},[19,46126,67],{"id":66},[10,46128,46129,46130,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nc3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,46131,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":46133},[46134,46135,46136,46137,46138],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nc3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3) — Both sides develop harmoniously with fianchettoed bishops and classical piece placement. The resulting positions feature a strategic duel where the bishops on g2 and b7 fight for diagonal control. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E18",[46144,46147,46150,46153],{"question":46145,"answer":46146},"What is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nc3?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nc3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code E18.",{"question":46148,"answer":46149},"Is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nc3 good for beginners?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":46151,"answer":46152},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nc3?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3 Ne4 8.Qc2 Nxc3 9.Qxc3](/resources/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3-ne4-8-qc2-nxc3-9-qxc3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":46154,"answer":46155},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nc3?","Across 410,256 Lichess games, White wins 48.8% of the time, Black wins 43.3%, and 7.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Borislav Ivkov and Ulf Andersson. On the Black side, Eduardas Rozentalis and Anatoly Karpov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3",{"moves":46070,"fen":46160,"gamesPlayed":46161,"whiteWinPct":9531,"drawPct":46162,"blackWinPct":8727,"topPlayersWhite":46163,"topPlayersBlack":46167,"parentOpening":46078,"parentOpeningSlug":46056},"rn1q1rk1/pbppbppp/1p2pn2/8/2PP4/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 6 7",410256,7.9,[46164,46165,46166],{"name":43873,"games":839},{"name":4283,"games":341},{"name":409,"games":3339},[46168,46169,46170],{"name":1725,"games":5500},{"name":5207,"games":1243},{"name":4050,"games":2088},{"title":46062,"description":46141},"queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3","articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3",[123,432,433,723],"LFym5tOmJecyjs9V_9tKz02u68OQoIHVKfOwUuo0nbM",{"id":46177,"title":46178,"body":46179,"bots":46239,"categories":46240,"date":382,"description":46241,"eco":46242,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":46243,"image":46256,"meta":46257,"navigation":111,"path":46258,"quickFacts":46259,"seo":46271,"slug":46272,"stem":46273,"tags":46274,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":46275},"openings/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3-ne4-8-qc2-nxc3-9-qxc3.md","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qxc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":46180,"toc":46233},[46181,46188,46190,46196,46198,46201,46216,46218,46220,46226,46228],[10,46182,46183,46184,46187],{},"The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qxc3 arises after ",[14,46185,46186],{},"1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3 Ne4 8.Qc2 Nxc3 9.Qxc3"," and falls under ECO code E19. With 56,063 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,46189,22],{"id":21},[10,46191,25,46192,46195],{},[27,46193,46194],{"href":45998},"Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 7.Nc3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Borislav Ivkov (37 games), Ulf Andersson (20 games), Miguel Najdorf (14 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Anatoly Karpov (25 games), Aleksandar Matanovic (20 games), Miguel Najdorf (18 games).",[19,46197,35],{"id":34},[10,46199,46200],{},"Based on 55,953 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,46202,46203,46207,46211],{},[43,46204,46205,4221],{},[14,46206,47],{},[43,46208,46209,7107],{},[14,46210,53],{},[43,46212,46213,46215],{},[14,46214,59],{},": 10.6%",[10,46217,63],{},[19,46219,206],{"id":205},[40,46221,46222],{},[43,46223,46224,214],{},[14,46225,213],{},[19,46227,67],{"id":66},[10,46229,46230,46231,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qxc3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,46232,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":46234},[46235,46236,46237,46238],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qxc3 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3 Ne4 8.Qc2 Nxc3 9.Qxc3) — Both sides develop harmoniously with fianchettoed bishops and classical piece placement. The resulting positions feature a strategic duel where the bishops on g2 and b7 fight for diagonal control. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E19",[46244,46247,46250,46253],{"question":46245,"answer":46246},"What is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qxc3?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qxc3 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7 6.0-0 0-0 7.Nc3 Ne4 8.Qc2 Nxc3 9.Qxc3 and is classified under ECO code E19.",{"question":46248,"answer":46249},"Is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qxc3 good for beginners?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qxc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":46251,"answer":46252},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qxc3?","Across 56,063 Lichess games, White wins 44.2% of the time, Black wins 45.2%, and 10.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Borislav Ivkov and Ulf Andersson. On the Black side, Anatoly Karpov and Aleksandar Matanovic are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":46254,"answer":46255},"How can I practice the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qxc3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 9.Qxc3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3-ne4-8-qc2-nxc3-9-qxc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3-ne4-8-qc2-nxc3-9-qxc3",{"moves":46186,"fen":46260,"gamesPlayed":46261,"whiteWinPct":4275,"drawPct":46262,"blackWinPct":7163,"topPlayersWhite":46263,"topPlayersBlack":46267,"parentOpening":46194,"parentOpeningSlug":46172},"rn1q1rk1/pbppbppp/1p2p3/8/2PP4/2Q2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1B2RK1 b - - 0 9",56063,10.6,[46264,46265,46266],{"name":43873,"games":678},{"name":4283,"games":2881},{"name":23117,"games":289},[46268,46269,46270],{"name":5207,"games":593},{"name":13566,"games":2881},{"name":23117,"games":1672},{"title":46178,"description":46241},"queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3-ne4-8-qc2-nxc3-9-qxc3","articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-g3-bb7-5-bg2-be7-6-0-0-0-0-7-nc3-ne4-8-qc2-nxc3-9-qxc3",[123,432,433,723],"57UgEERO5kR717CxQDwm0JCBXgASu7kOSANKv6zs1Kw",{"id":46277,"title":46278,"body":46279,"bots":46337,"categories":46338,"date":382,"description":46339,"eco":46340,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":46341,"image":46354,"meta":46355,"navigation":111,"path":46356,"quickFacts":46357,"seo":46369,"slug":46370,"stem":46371,"tags":46372,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":46373},"openings/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-nc3-bb7-5-bg5-h6-6-bh4-bb4.md","Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (10 games), Ruslan Pogorelov (6 games), Edvins Kengis (6 games).",[19,46296,35],{"id":34},[10,46298,46299],{},"Based on 44,606 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,46301,46302,46306,46310],{},[43,46303,46304,14663],{},[14,46305,47],{},[43,46307,46308,4775],{},[14,46309,53],{},[43,46311,46312,1502],{},[14,46313,59],{},[10,46315,63],{},[19,46317,206],{"id":205},[40,46319,46320],{},[43,46321,46322,214],{},[14,46323,213],{},[19,46325,67],{"id":66},[10,46327,46328,46329,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,46330,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":46332},[46333,46334,46335,46336],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4 (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.Nc3 Bb7 5.Bg5 h6 6.Bh4 Bb4) — Black fianchettoes on b7, controlling the central light squares from a distance. This flexible system leads to strategic middlegames where piece placement and pawn structure understanding are key. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","E13",[46342,46345,46348,46351],{"question":46343,"answer":46344},"What is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4 begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.Nc3 Bb7 5.Bg5 h6 6.Bh4 Bb4 and is classified under ECO code E13.",{"question":46346,"answer":46347},"Is the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4 good for beginners?","The Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":46349,"answer":46350},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4?","Across 44,686 Lichess games, White wins 47.1% of the time, Black wins 48%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Boris Chatalbashev and Ivan Farago. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Ruslan Pogorelov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":46352,"answer":46353},"How can I practice the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Indian Defence: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4... Bb4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-nc3-bb7-5-bg5-h6-6-bh4-bb4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-nc3-bb7-5-bg5-h6-6-bh4-bb4",{"moves":46286,"fen":46358,"gamesPlayed":46359,"whiteWinPct":14743,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":1100,"topPlayersWhite":46360,"topPlayersBlack":46364,"parentOpening":45645,"parentOpeningSlug":45613},"rn1qk2r/pbpp1pp1/1p2pn1p/8/1bPP3B/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R2QKB1R w KQkq - 2 7",44686,[46361,46362,46363],{"name":30359,"games":1443},{"name":409,"games":252},{"name":8879,"games":252},[46365,46366,46367],{"name":409,"games":1033},{"name":24154,"games":2984},{"name":46368,"games":2984},"Edvins Kengis",{"title":46278,"description":46339},"queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-nc3-bb7-5-bg5-h6-6-bh4-bb4","articles/openings/queens-indian-defence-1-d4-nf6-2-c4-e6-3-nf3-b6-4-nc3-bb7-5-bg5-h6-6-bh4-bb4",[123,432,433,723],"cb01OmL9ckHueb5o_EDwM9TCtkTFstAIO-PTv3VqzS8",{"id":46375,"title":46376,"body":46377,"bots":46465,"categories":46481,"date":382,"description":46482,"eco":9139,"extension":92,"externalLink":46483,"faq":46485,"image":46498,"meta":46499,"navigation":111,"path":46500,"quickFacts":46501,"seo":46513,"slug":9178,"stem":46514,"tags":46515,"trainingTips":46516,"__hash__":46535},"openings/articles/openings/queens-pawn-game.md","Queen's Pawn Game: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":46378,"toc":46459},[46379,46386,46388,46391,46393,46396,46410,46412,46414,46417,46450,46452,46454],[10,46380,46381,46382,46385],{},"The Queen's Pawn Game arises after ",[14,46383,46384],{},"1.d4"," and falls under ECO code A40. With this move, White stakes a claim in the centre, directly controlling the c5 and e5 squares while the queen gains a clear view down the d-file. It also opens a path for the queenside bishop to develop later. As the second most played opening move after 1. e4, Queen's Pawn games tend to unfold in a less forcing manner than King's Pawn games because the d4 pawn is already defended by the queen, leading to positions that are typically more closed and strategic. White's approach focuses on restraining Black's activity rather than rushing piece development. If Black does nothing to prevent it, White can follow up with 2. e4, establishing a commanding two-pawn centre with ample room for comfortable development. Black's most important early priority, therefore, is to control the e4 square and deny White that ideal setup. With 1152.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,46387,22],{"id":21},[10,46389,46390],{},"Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (1797 games), Aleksey Dreev (1577 games), Loek Van Wely (1401 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Viktor Korchnoi (841 games), Vassily Ivanchuk (751 games), Viswanathan Anand (730 games).",[19,46392,35],{"id":34},[10,46394,46395],{},"Based on 1152.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,46397,46398,46402,46406],{},[43,46399,46400,2290],{},[14,46401,47],{},[43,46403,46404,3926],{},[14,46405,53],{},[43,46407,46408,3034],{},[14,46409,59],{},[10,46411,3520],{},[19,46413,176],{"id":175},[10,46415,46416],{},"After 1.d4, the main continuations include:",[40,46418,46419,46424,46428,46434,46439,46444],{},[43,46420,46421],{},[27,46422,46423],{"href":2609},"Indian systems",[43,46425,46426],{},[27,46427,427],{"href":147},[43,46429,46430],{},[27,46431,46433],{"href":46432},"/resources/openings/englund-gambit","Englund Gambit",[43,46435,46436],{},[27,46437,46438],{"href":3396},"Benoni",[43,46440,46441],{},[27,46442,46443],{"href":11060},"Dutch",[43,46445,46446],{},[27,46447,46449],{"href":46448},"/resources/openings/queens-pawn-game-d6","Queen's Pawn Game: d6",[10,46451,202],{},[19,46453,67],{"id":66},[10,46455,46456,46457,77],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Pawn Game is through practice. 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The d4 pawn controls c5 and e5, leading to games that are generally more closed and positional than King's Pawn openings.",{"title":46484,"url":9142},"Queen's Pawn Game - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[46486,46489,46492,46495],{"question":46487,"answer":46488},"What is the Queen's Pawn Game?","The Queen's Pawn Game begins with 1.d4 and is classified under ECO code A40. 1. d4 is the Queen's pawn opening.",{"question":46490,"answer":46491},"Is the Queen's Pawn Game good for beginners?","The Queen's Pawn Game can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":46493,"answer":46494},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Pawn Game?","The main continuations include: [Indian systems](/resources/openings/indian-systems); [d5](/resources/openings/d5); [Englund Gambit](/resources/openings/englund-gambit); [Benoni](/resources/openings/benoni); [Dutch](/resources/openings/dutch); [Queen's Pawn Game: d6](/resources/openings/queens-pawn-game-d6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":46496,"answer":46497},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Pawn Game?","Across 1152.6 million Lichess games, White wins 50.2% of the time, Black wins 45.1%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Aleksey Dreev. On the Black side, Viktor Korchnoi and Vassily Ivanchuk are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-pawn-game.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-pawn-game",{"moves":46384,"fen":46502,"ecoRange":46503,"gamesPlayed":46504,"whiteWinPct":2340,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":4045,"topPlayersWhite":46505,"topPlayersBlack":46509},"rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/3P4/8/PPP1PPPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 1","A40–A99, D00–D99, E00–E99",1152560527,[46506,46507,46508],{"name":409,"games":9165},{"name":412,"games":9167},{"name":2733,"games":9169},[46510,46511,46512],{"name":419,"games":9172},{"name":9174,"games":9175},{"name":902,"games":9177},{"title":46376,"description":46482},"articles/openings/queens-pawn-game",[123,432,125],[46517,46520,46524,46527,46531],{"title":46518,"description":437,"botIds":46519,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Queen's Pawn Game",[232,343],{"title":46521,"description":46522,"botIds":46523,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Queen's Pawn Game","Anna Heirloom is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Hiroshi Tanaka is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. 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Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[325,9129],"gz-Ki95n2XbzcJLR2MT1qV87V4GNsCwezh7CGkoXaIY",{"id":46537,"title":46538,"body":46539,"bots":46588,"categories":46589,"date":382,"description":46590,"eco":46591,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":46592,"image":46605,"meta":46606,"navigation":111,"path":46607,"quickFacts":46608,"seo":46621,"slug":46622,"stem":46623,"tags":46624,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":46625},"openings/articles/openings/queens-pawn-game-1-d4-d6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4.md","Queen's Pawn Game: 1.d4 d6 2.c4... 4.e4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":46540,"toc":46583},[46541,46548,46550,46555,46557,46560,46574,46576,46578],[10,46542,46543,46544,46547],{},"The Queen's Pawn Game: 1.d4 d6 2.c4... 4.e4 arises after ",[14,46545,46546],{},"1.d4 d6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4"," and falls under ECO code A42. With 4.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,46549,22],{"id":21},[10,46551,25,46552,46554],{},[27,46553,46449],{"href":46448},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (69 games), Miso Cebalo (33 games), Ivan Farago (32 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Miodrag Todorcevic (88 games), Carsten Hoi (47 games), Borislav Ivkov (40 games).",[19,46556,35],{"id":34},[10,46558,46559],{},"Based on 4.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,46561,46562,46566,46570],{},[43,46563,46564,3688],{},[14,46565,47],{},[43,46567,46568,5746],{},[14,46569,53],{},[43,46571,46572,1173],{},[14,46573,59],{},[10,46575,63],{},[19,46577,67],{"id":66},[10,46579,46580,46581,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Pawn Game: 1.d4 d6 2.c4... 4.e4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,46582,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":46584},[46585,46586,46587],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Pawn Game: 1.d4 d6 2.c4... 4.e4 (1.d4 d6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4) — A flexible Queen's Pawn opening that can lead to many different pawn structures. The resulting positions reward understanding of key strategic themes and typical plans for both sides. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A42",[46593,46596,46599,46602],{"question":46594,"answer":46595},"What is the Queen's Pawn Game: 1.d4 d6 2.c4... 4.e4?","The Queen's Pawn Game: 1.d4 d6 2.c4... 4.e4 begins with 1.d4 d6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 and is classified under ECO code A42.",{"question":46597,"answer":46598},"Is the Queen's Pawn Game: 1.d4 d6 2.c4... 4.e4 good for beginners?","The Queen's Pawn Game: 1.d4 d6 2.c4... 4.e4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":46600,"answer":46601},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Pawn Game: 1.d4 d6 2.c4... 4.e4?","Across 4.5 million Lichess games, White wins 49% of the time, Black wins 46.2%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and Miso Cebalo. On the Black side, Miodrag Todorcevic and Carsten Hoi are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":46603,"answer":46604},"How can I practice the Queen's Pawn Game: 1.d4 d6 2.c4... 4.e4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Queen's Pawn Game: 1.d4 d6 2.c4... 4.e4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-pawn-game-1-d4-d6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-pawn-game-1-d4-d6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4",{"moves":46546,"fen":46609,"gamesPlayed":46610,"whiteWinPct":3766,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":5801,"topPlayersWhite":46611,"topPlayersBlack":46615,"parentOpening":46449,"parentOpeningSlug":46620},"rnbqk1nr/ppp1ppbp/3p2p1/8/2PPP3/2N5/PP3PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 4",4482875,[46612,46613,46614],{"name":422,"games":3309},{"name":1295,"games":5199},{"name":409,"games":1731},[46616,46618,46619],{"name":46617,"games":268},"Miodrag Todorcevic",{"name":28968,"games":2088},{"name":43873,"games":3266},"queens-pawn-game-d6",{"title":46538,"description":46590},"queens-pawn-game-1-d4-d6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4","articles/openings/queens-pawn-game-1-d4-d6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4",[123,432],"OPO6sAFIjokQgCxdAE94r5DyssxRGfHGq5Q6cvo50h4",{"id":46627,"title":46628,"body":46629,"bots":46694,"categories":46695,"date":382,"description":46696,"eco":46697,"extension":92,"externalLink":46698,"faq":46701,"image":46714,"meta":46715,"navigation":111,"path":46716,"quickFacts":46717,"seo":46732,"slug":46620,"stem":46733,"tags":46734,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":46735},"openings/articles/openings/queens-pawn-game-d6.md","Queen's Pawn Game: d6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":46630,"toc":46688},[46631,46638,46640,46645,46647,46650,46664,46666,46668,46671,46679,46681,46683],[10,46632,46633,46634,46637],{},"The Queen's Pawn Game: d6 arises after ",[14,46635,46636],{},"1.d4 d6"," and falls under ECO code A41. Like several of Black's less conventional first-move replies, 1...d6 seldom leads to a fully independent opening and typically transposes into more established systems. While it is a perfectly playable move, it does give White the opportunity to enter the Pirc or Modern Defence with 2. e4, meaning Black should be comfortable in those setups before choosing this path. White has a wide range of continuations available from this position. With 38.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,46639,22],{"id":21},[10,46641,25,46642,46644],{},[27,46643,9020],{"href":9019},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (72 games), Miso Cebalo (51 games), Aleksey Dreev (50 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Colin Anderson McNab (275 games), Zurab Azmaiparashvili (199 games), Aleksa Strikovic (172 games).",[19,46646,35],{"id":34},[10,46648,46649],{},"Based on 38.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,46651,46652,46656,46660],{},[43,46653,46654,4216],{},[14,46655,47],{},[43,46657,46658,4672],{},[14,46659,53],{},[43,46661,46662,1173],{},[14,46663,59],{},[10,46665,63],{},[19,46667,176],{"id":175},[10,46669,46670],{},"After 1.d4 d6, the main continuations include:",[40,46672,46673],{},[43,46674,46675],{},[27,46676,46678],{"href":46677},"/resources/openings/queens-pawn-game-1-d4-d6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4","Queen's Pawn Game: 1.d4 d6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4",[10,46680,202],{},[19,46682,67],{"id":66},[10,46684,46685,46686,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Queen's Pawn Game: d6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,46687,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":46689},[46690,46691,46692,46693],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Queen's Pawn Game: d6 (1.d4 d6) — As with many of Black's off-beat 1st move alternatives, this move does not hold independent status as it usually transposes into other mainstream openings. It is certainly not a bad move on Black's part, but it does allow White to transpose into the Pirc or Modern defence by playing 2. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A41",{"title":46699,"url":46700},"Queen's Pawn Game: d6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d6",[46702,46705,46708,46711],{"question":46703,"answer":46704},"What is the Queen's Pawn Game: d6?","The Queen's Pawn Game: d6 begins with 1.d4 d6 and is classified under ECO code A41. As with many of Black's off-beat 1st move alternatives, this move does not hold independent status as it usually transposes into other mainstream openings.",{"question":46706,"answer":46707},"Is the Queen's Pawn Game: d6 good for beginners?","The Queen's Pawn Game: d6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":46709,"answer":46710},"What are the main variations of the Queen's Pawn Game: d6?","The main continuations include: [Queen's Pawn Game: 1.d4 d6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4](/resources/openings/queens-pawn-game-1-d4-d6-2-c4-g6-3-nc3-bg7-4-e4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":46712,"answer":46713},"What are the win rates for the Queen's Pawn Game: d6?","Across 38.6 million Lichess games, White wins 49.4% of the time, Black wins 45.8%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Miso Cebalo. On the Black side, Colin Anderson McNab and Zurab Azmaiparashvili are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/queens-pawn-game-d6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/queens-pawn-game-d6",{"moves":46636,"fen":46718,"gamesPlayed":46719,"whiteWinPct":4273,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":4727,"topPlayersWhite":46720,"topPlayersBlack":46724,"parentOpening":9020,"parentOpeningSlug":9178},"rnbqkbnr/ppp1pppp/3p4/8/3P4/8/PPP1PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 2",38564262,[46721,46722,46723],{"name":409,"games":601},{"name":1295,"games":634},{"name":412,"games":300},[46725,46727,46730],{"name":30356,"games":46726},275,{"name":46728,"games":46729},"Zurab Azmaiparashvili",199,{"name":46731,"games":23634},"Aleksa Strikovic",{"title":46628,"description":46696},"articles/openings/queens-pawn-game-d6",[123,432],"pTbrwDUep1Ka_aOSqLCgzD6d8ogt17GBcKCaRM7tSeQ",{"id":46737,"title":46738,"body":46739,"bots":46804,"categories":46805,"date":382,"description":46806,"eco":46807,"extension":92,"externalLink":46808,"faq":46811,"image":46824,"meta":46825,"navigation":111,"path":46826,"quickFacts":46827,"seo":46838,"slug":46839,"stem":46840,"tags":46841,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":46842},"openings/articles/openings/ragozin-variation.md","Ragozin Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":46740,"toc":46798},[46741,46748,46750,46756,46758,46760,46774,46776,46778,46781,46789,46791,46793],[10,46742,46743,46744,46747],{},"The Ragozin Variation arises after ",[14,46745,46746],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 Bb4"," and falls under ECO code D38. With 5.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,46749,22],{"id":21},[10,46751,25,46752,46755],{},[27,46753,46754],{"href":42973},"Queen's Gambit Declined: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksey Dreev (41 games), Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (34 games), Pia Cramling (28 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksej Aleksandrov (157 games), Goran Dizdar (88 games), Ventzislav Inkiov (74 games).",[19,46757,35],{"id":34},[10,46759,14279],{},[40,46761,46762,46766,46770],{},[43,46763,46764,21611],{},[14,46765,47],{},[43,46767,46768,42083],{},[14,46769,53],{},[43,46771,46772,1173],{},[14,46773,59],{},[10,46775,63],{},[19,46777,176],{"id":175},[10,46779,46780],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 Bb4, the main continuations include:",[40,46782,46783],{},[43,46784,46785],{},[27,46786,46788],{"href":46787},"/resources/openings/ragozin-variation-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-bb4-5-bg5-dxc4","Ragozin Variation: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 Bb4 5.Bg5 dxc4",[10,46790,202],{},[19,46792,67],{"id":66},[10,46794,46795,46796,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ragozin Variation is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,46797,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":46799},[46800,46801,46802,46803],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ragozin Variation (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 Bb4) — A Queen's Gambit Declined line where the battle for central control determines the strategic direction. Both sides have well-established plans and the positions reward deep understanding. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D38",{"title":46809,"url":46810},"Ragozin Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3/3...Nf6/4._Nf3/4...Bb4",[46812,46815,46818,46821],{"question":46813,"answer":46814},"What is the Ragozin Variation?","The Ragozin Variation begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 Bb4 and is classified under ECO code D38.",{"question":46816,"answer":46817},"Is the Ragozin Variation good for beginners?","The Ragozin Variation can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":46819,"answer":46820},"What are the main variations of the Ragozin Variation?","The main continuations include: [Ragozin Variation: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 Bb4 5.Bg5 dxc4](/resources/openings/ragozin-variation-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-bb4-5-bg5-dxc4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":46822,"answer":46823},"What are the win rates for the Ragozin Variation?","Across 5.8 million Lichess games, White wins 53.6% of the time, Black wins 41.6%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksey Dreev and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov. On the Black side, Aleksej Aleksandrov and Goran Dizdar are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ragozin-variation.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ragozin-variation",{"moves":46746,"fen":46828,"gamesPlayed":46829,"whiteWinPct":21662,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":42157,"topPlayersWhite":46830,"topPlayersBlack":46834,"parentOpening":46754,"parentOpeningSlug":45480},"rnbqk2r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/3p4/1bPP4/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 4 5",5787988,[46831,46832,46833],{"name":412,"games":1102},{"name":17784,"games":688},{"name":7870,"games":3587},[46835,46836,46837],{"name":3629,"games":1878},{"name":13339,"games":268},{"name":9800,"games":3352},{"title":46738,"description":46806},"ragozin-variation","articles/openings/ragozin-variation",[123,432],"UWtXOhfinHdC2HJKROFR-h6EhXdbHhzx9voyD7c4e8M",{"id":46844,"title":46845,"body":46846,"bots":46895,"categories":46896,"date":382,"description":46897,"eco":46898,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":46899,"image":46912,"meta":46913,"navigation":111,"path":46914,"quickFacts":46915,"seo":46928,"slug":46929,"stem":46930,"tags":46931,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":46932},"openings/articles/openings/ragozin-variation-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-bb4-5-bg5-dxc4.md","Ragozin Variation: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":46847,"toc":46890},[46848,46855,46857,46862,46864,46867,46881,46883,46885],[10,46849,46850,46851,46854],{},"The Ragozin Variation: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4 arises after ",[14,46852,46853],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 Bb4 5.Bg5 dxc4"," and falls under ECO code D39. With 204,950 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,46856,22],{"id":21},[10,46858,25,46859,46861],{},[27,46860,45404],{"href":45403},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Xiangzhi Bu (7 games), Babu MR Lalith (4 games), Liren Ding (4 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Levon Aronian (14 games), Ventzislav Inkiov (12 games), Mladen Palac (9 games).",[19,46863,35],{"id":34},[10,46865,46866],{},"Based on 204,633 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,46868,46869,46873,46877],{},[43,46870,46871,21705],{},[14,46872,47],{},[43,46874,46875,5978],{},[14,46876,53],{},[43,46878,46879,1173],{},[14,46880,59],{},[10,46882,63],{},[19,46884,67],{"id":66},[10,46886,46887,46888,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ragozin Variation: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D39",[46900,46903,46906,46909],{"question":46901,"answer":46902},"What is the Ragozin Variation: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4?","The Ragozin Variation: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 Bb4 5.Bg5 dxc4 and is classified under ECO code D39.",{"question":46904,"answer":46905},"Is the Ragozin Variation: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4 good for beginners?","The Ragozin Variation: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":46907,"answer":46908},"What are the win rates for the Ragozin Variation: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4?","Across 204,950 Lichess games, White wins 53.3% of the time, Black wins 42%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Xiangzhi Bu and Babu MR Lalith. On the Black side, Levon Aronian and Ventzislav Inkiov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":46910,"answer":46911},"How can I practice the Ragozin Variation: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ragozin Variation: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ragozin-variation-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-bb4-5-bg5-dxc4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ragozin-variation-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-bb4-5-bg5-dxc4",{"moves":46853,"fen":46916,"gamesPlayed":46917,"whiteWinPct":21764,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":2101,"topPlayersWhite":46918,"topPlayersBlack":46924,"parentOpening":45404,"parentOpeningSlug":46839},"rnbqk2r/ppp2ppp/4pn2/6B1/1bpP4/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R2QKB1R w KQkq - 0 6",204950,[46919,46921,46923],{"name":46920,"games":1443},"Xiangzhi Bu",{"name":46922,"games":116},"Babu MR Lalith",{"name":25052,"games":116},[46925,46926,46927],{"name":3635,"games":289},{"name":9800,"games":2096},{"name":16741,"games":1561},{"title":46845,"description":46897},"ragozin-variation-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-bb4-5-bg5-dxc4","articles/openings/ragozin-variation-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-bb4-5-bg5-dxc4",[123,432],"lbPNSvs31lOPwvBSWZcc28E65G0yzFMR-p1-4mLthqw",{"id":46934,"title":46935,"body":46936,"bots":46987,"categories":47009,"date":382,"description":47010,"eco":47011,"extension":92,"externalLink":47012,"faq":47015,"image":47028,"meta":47029,"navigation":111,"path":47030,"quickFacts":47031,"seo":47045,"slug":47046,"stem":47047,"tags":47048,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":47049},"openings/articles/openings/reti-opening.md","Réti Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":46937,"toc":46982},[46938,46945,46947,46954,46956,46959,46973,46975,46977],[10,46939,46940,46941,46944],{},"The Reti Opening arises after ",[14,46942,46943],{},"1.Nf3 d5 2.c4"," and falls under ECO code A09. A quintessential hypermodern opening, the Reti uses minor pieces rather than pawns to contest the center. Black has several ways to respond: moves like 2...c6 or 2...e6 typically lead to transpositions into the Queen's Gambit Declined or Slav Defense, though White can diverge with 3. g3, reaching positions resembling or directly transposing into the Catalan Opening (normally arrived at via 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. g3), or even 3. b3!?. If Black captures on c4 or pushes ...dxc4 and ...d4, the advanced d4 pawn can be annoying for White as it controls c3 and e3, squares where the knight and bishop would naturally develop. White then undermines this pawn with moves like e3, a3 followed by b4, while Black tries to maintain it with ...Nc6 and ...c5. The sharpest continuation is the Reversed Blumenfeld Gambit: 3. e3 c5 4. b4 dxe3 5. fxe3 cxb4 6. d4, where Black holds an extra pawn on b4 but it is weak, and White's central control and development provide adequate compensation, yielding roughly a 52% score in practice. With 7.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,46946,22],{"id":21},[10,46948,46949,46950,46953],{},"The earliest known analysis of this opening dates back to Réti–Rubinstein, Karlovy Vary, 1923. The opening is named after Richard Réti. It arises from the ",[27,46951,22204],{"href":46952},"/resources/openings/zukertort-opening-d5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Peter Szekely (90 games), Aleksander Wojtkiewicz (56 games), Lutz Espig (54 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Igor Khenkin (29 games), Aleksey Dreev (29 games), Michele Godena (28 games).",[19,46955,35],{"id":34},[10,46957,46958],{},"Based on 7.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,46960,46961,46965,46969],{},[43,46962,46963,21705],{},[14,46964,47],{},[43,46966,46967,43814],{},[14,46968,53],{},[43,46970,46971,8953],{},[14,46972,59],{},[10,46974,1505],{},[19,46976,67],{"id":66},[10,46978,46979,46980,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Réti Opening is through practice. 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Here black has 4 options: This can be done with moves such as 2.. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A09",{"title":47013,"url":47014},"Réti Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._Nf3/1...d5/2._c4",[47016,47019,47022,47025],{"question":47017,"answer":47018},"What is the Réti Opening?","The Réti Opening begins with 1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 and is classified under ECO code A09. This opening is a hypermodern opening, which invites white's minor pieces to control the centre rather than their pawns.",{"question":47020,"answer":47021},"Is the Réti Opening good for beginners?","The Réti Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":47023,"answer":47024},"What are the win rates for the Réti Opening?","Across 7.1 million Lichess games, White wins 53.3% of the time, Black wins 41.8%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Peter Szekely and Aleksander Wojtkiewicz. On the Black side, Igor Khenkin and Aleksey Dreev are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":47026,"answer":47027},"How can I practice the Réti Opening?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Réti Opening by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/reti-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/reti-opening",{"moves":46943,"fen":47032,"ecoRange":47033,"gamesPlayed":47034,"whiteWinPct":21764,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":43869,"topPlayersWhite":47035,"topPlayersBlack":47039,"firstAnalyzed":47043,"namedAfter":47044,"parentOpening":22204,"parentOpeningSlug":22205},"rnbqkbnr/ppp1pppp/8/3p4/2P5/5N2/PP1PPPPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 2","A04–A09",7127258,[47036,47037,47038],{"name":34272,"games":579},{"name":23012,"games":1040},{"name":39379,"games":1243},[47040,47041,47042],{"name":5502,"games":1875},{"name":412,"games":1875},{"name":1993,"games":3587},"Réti–Rubinstein, Karlovy Vary, 1923","Richard Réti",{"title":46935,"description":47010},"reti-opening","articles/openings/reti-opening",[123,22210],"Wq_pyT0wVqe4B2RtcG5PtTjpqYPDlcY8s3gt5xX5apc",{"id":47051,"title":47052,"body":47053,"bots":47127,"categories":47128,"date":382,"description":47129,"eco":47130,"extension":92,"externalLink":47131,"faq":47134,"image":47147,"meta":47148,"navigation":111,"path":47149,"quickFacts":47150,"seo":47164,"slug":47165,"stem":47166,"tags":47167,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":47168},"openings/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian.md","Reversed Sicilian: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":47054,"toc":47120},[47055,47062,47064,47069,47071,47074,47088,47090,47092,47095,47103,47105,47107,47113,47115],[10,47056,47057,47058,47061],{},"The Reversed Sicilian arises after ",[14,47059,47060],{},"1.c4 e5"," and falls under ECO code A20. With 1...e5, Black creates a position that mirrors the Sicilian Defence but with colors reversed. However, since it is White's turn and White is playing for an advantage rather than equality, the resulting positions tend to differ significantly from a typical Sicilian. White has several directions to choose from at this point, each leading to distinct types of middlegame structures. With 49.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,47063,22],{"id":21},[10,47065,25,47066,47068],{},[27,47067,13802],{"href":13801},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Normunds Miezis (226 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (198 games), Colin Anderson McNab (123 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg M Romanishin (80 games), Viswanathan Anand (80 games), Ivan Sokolov (76 games).",[19,47070,35],{"id":34},[10,47072,47073],{},"Based on 49.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,47075,47076,47080,47084],{},[43,47077,47078,11188],{},[14,47079,47],{},[43,47081,47082,8153],{},[14,47083,53],{},[43,47085,47086,3225],{},[14,47087,59],{},[10,47089,3520],{},[19,47091,176],{"id":175},[10,47093,47094],{},"After 1.c4 e5, the main continuations include:",[40,47096,47097],{},[43,47098,47099],{},[27,47100,47102],{"href":47101},"/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3",[10,47104,202],{},[19,47106,206],{"id":205},[40,47108,47109],{},[43,47110,47111,537],{},[14,47112,536],{},[19,47114,67],{"id":66},[10,47116,47117,47118,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Reversed Sicilian is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,47119,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":47121},[47122,47123,47124,47125,47126],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Reversed Sicilian (1.c4 e5) — This creates a reverse Sicilian where White has the extra tempo, leading to different positions than the standard Sicilian. A flexible system with various continuations.","A20",{"title":47132,"url":47133},"Reversed Sicilian - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...e5",[47135,47138,47141,47144],{"question":47136,"answer":47137},"What is the Reversed Sicilian?","The Reversed Sicilian begins with 1.c4 e5 and is classified under ECO code A20. This move creates a reverse Sicilian but it's White's move and the aim for White to create an advantage leads generally to different positions.",{"question":47139,"answer":47140},"Is the Reversed Sicilian good for beginners?","The Reversed Sicilian can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":47142,"answer":47143},"What are the main variations of the Reversed Sicilian?","The main continuations include: [Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3](/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":47145,"answer":47146},"What are the win rates for the Reversed Sicilian?","Across 49.6 million Lichess games, White wins 51.2% of the time, Black wins 44.5%, and 4.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Normunds Miezis and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Oleg M Romanishin and Viswanathan Anand are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian.webp",{},"/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian",{"moves":47060,"fen":47151,"gamesPlayed":47152,"whiteWinPct":11256,"drawPct":3335,"blackWinPct":8195,"topPlayersWhite":47153,"topPlayersBlack":47160,"parentOpening":13802,"parentOpeningSlug":13154},"rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/8/4p3/2P5/8/PP1PPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 2",49598603,[47154,47156,47158],{"name":4605,"games":47155},226,{"name":422,"games":47157},198,{"name":30356,"games":47159},123,[47161,47162,47163],{"name":8873,"games":1678},{"name":902,"games":1678},{"name":2731,"games":312},{"title":47052,"description":47129},"reversed-sicilian","articles/openings/reversed-sicilian",[123,13157,1298,1109],"5oBzuzY0e-5bLKNYIoaQbVciMWwxYDYIUIUJYFjf_hg",{"id":47170,"title":47171,"body":47172,"bots":47252,"categories":47253,"date":382,"description":47254,"eco":47255,"extension":92,"externalLink":47256,"faq":47259,"image":47272,"meta":47273,"navigation":111,"path":47274,"quickFacts":47275,"seo":47286,"slug":47287,"stem":47288,"tags":47289,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":47290},"openings/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3.md","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":47173,"toc":47245},[47174,47181,47183,47188,47190,47193,47207,47209,47211,47214,47228,47230,47232,47238,47240],[10,47175,47176,47177,47180],{},"The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 arises after ",[14,47178,47179],{},"1.c4 e5 2.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code A21. Developing the knight to c3 is the standard move in the independent lines of the English, immediately bolstering White's grip on the d5 square. From here, White can continue with 3.Nf3 or opt for the Bremen System with 3.g3, preparing Bg2 to increase d5 control while retaining the flexibility to develop the king's knight to either f3 or e2 (the latter keeping the long diagonal clear and providing some insurance against pins on the c3 knight). Black also faces meaningful choices: 2...Nf6 is the most flexible response, offering some influence over d5, while 2...Nc6 can lead to sharp play where White seizes the initiative on the queenside through moves like e3, Nge2, d4, Rb1, and b4, with Black generating counterplay by advancing kingside pawns to threaten White's king. A third option, 2...Bb4, allows White to chase the bishop with Nd5, but the resulting positions are unclear enough that White often prefers a quieter continuation like 3. e3 or 3. Nf3, giving Black the chance to capture and establish pawns on dark squares for an unbalanced struggle. With 29.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,47182,22],{"id":21},[10,47184,25,47185,47187],{},[27,47186,13050],{"href":13049},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Normunds Miezis (204 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (191 games), Colin Anderson McNab (118 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jan H Timman (62 games), Oleg M Romanishin (59 games), Vassily Smyslov (56 games).",[19,47189,35],{"id":34},[10,47191,47192],{},"Based on 29.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,47194,47195,47199,47203],{},[43,47196,47197,25419],{},[14,47198,47],{},[43,47200,47201,29933],{},[14,47202,53],{},[43,47204,47205,766],{},[14,47206,59],{},[10,47208,3520],{},[19,47210,176],{"id":175},[10,47212,47213],{},"After 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,47215,47216,47222],{},[43,47217,47218],{},[27,47219,47221],{"href":47220},"/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6",[43,47223,47224],{},[27,47225,47227],{"href":47226},"/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6",[10,47229,202],{},[19,47231,206],{"id":205},[40,47233,47234],{},[43,47235,47236,537],{},[14,47237,536],{},[19,47239,67],{"id":66},[10,47241,47242,47243,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,47244,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":47246},[47247,47248,47249,47250,47251],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 (1.c4 e5 2.Nc3) — An instant way of reinforcing the attack on d5, Nc3 is the standard second move of the independent lines of the English opening. This move is also useful because it allows 3.Nf3, although some players prefer to play the Bremen System with 3. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A21",{"title":47257,"url":47258},"Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...e5/2._Nc3",[47260,47263,47266,47269],{"question":47261,"answer":47262},"What is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 begins with 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code A21. An instant way of reinforcing the attack on d5, Nc3 is the standard second move of the independent lines of the English opening.",{"question":47264,"answer":47265},"Is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 good for beginners?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":47267,"answer":47268},"What are the main variations of the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3?","The main continuations include: [Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6](/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6); [Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6](/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":47270,"answer":47271},"What are the win rates for the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3?","Across 29.5 million Lichess games, White wins 51.8% of the time, Black wins 43.8%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Normunds Miezis and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Jan H Timman and Oleg M Romanishin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3",{"moves":47179,"fen":47276,"gamesPlayed":47277,"whiteWinPct":25484,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":30017,"topPlayersWhite":47278,"topPlayersBlack":47282,"parentOpening":13050,"parentOpeningSlug":47165},"rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/8/4p3/2P5/2N5/PP1PPPPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 1 2",29512548,[47279,47280,47281],{"name":4605,"games":1735},{"name":422,"games":39912},{"name":30356,"games":7411},[47283,47284,47285],{"name":425,"games":8627},{"name":8873,"games":3572},{"name":6799,"games":1040},{"title":47171,"description":47254},"reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3","articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3",[123,13157,1298,1109],"WLmVo3TS53L2D-H7xKbT2hjV3GyTpCn_sZ27Oh0PyOQ",{"id":47292,"title":47293,"body":47294,"bots":47373,"categories":47374,"date":382,"description":47375,"eco":47376,"extension":92,"externalLink":47377,"faq":47380,"image":47393,"meta":47394,"navigation":111,"path":47395,"quickFacts":47396,"seo":47407,"slug":47408,"stem":47409,"tags":47410,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":47411},"openings/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6.md","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":47295,"toc":47366},[47296,47303,47305,47310,47312,47314,47328,47330,47332,47335,47349,47351,47353,47359,47361],[10,47297,47298,47299,47302],{},"The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 arises after ",[14,47300,47301],{},"1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6"," and falls under ECO code A25. The knight development to c6 is a strong, flexible choice that keeps the door open for a transposition into the English Four Knights after 3.Nf3. White frequently fianchettoes the light-squared bishop and pursues a queenside offensive, in which case Black may find it effective to push ...f5, creating a pawn duo on f5 and e5 that, supported by a knight on f6, forms an imposing front with real counterattacking potential against White's queenside ambitions. Black must be careful, though, not to overextend these kingside pawns, as White can restrain and dismantle them, seizing the initiative. Beyond the Four Knights, White's primary plan involves placing the bishop on g2, the king's knight on e2, and the rook on b1, with the strategic goal of achieving a favorable d4 break (ideally exchanging Black's e-pawn to consolidate center and queenside control) or supporting a b4 pawn advance, prepared by a3 and Rb1. Exploiting the resulting queenside space advantage while containing Black's kingside counterplay requires care — White should not neglect the kingside entirely. A typical sequence illustrating White's edge runs 3.g3 f5 4.e3 Nf6 5.Nge2 Bb4 6.Bg2 O-O 7.O-O d6 8.d4 with a slight advantage, and if Black pushes ...e4, White can undermine it with f3, opening the f-file for the rook in the process. With 5.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,47304,22],{"id":21},[10,47306,25,47307,47309],{},[27,47308,47102],{"href":47101},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Normunds Miezis (48 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (44 games), Colin Anderson McNab (31 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Predrag Nikolic (42 games), Vlastimil Hort (40 games), Josef Pribyl (35 games).",[19,47311,35],{"id":34},[10,47313,15615],{},[40,47315,47316,47320,47324],{},[43,47317,47318,6096],{},[14,47319,47],{},[43,47321,47322,9038],{},[14,47323,53],{},[43,47325,47326,1606],{},[14,47327,59],{},[10,47329,3520],{},[19,47331,176],{"id":175},[10,47333,47334],{},"After 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6, the main continuations include:",[40,47336,47337,47343],{},[43,47338,47339],{},[27,47340,47342],{"href":47341},"/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3",[43,47344,47345],{},[27,47346,47348],{"href":47347},"/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d6",[10,47350,202],{},[19,47352,206],{"id":205},[40,47354,47355],{},[43,47356,47357,537],{},[14,47358,536],{},[19,47360,67],{"id":66},[10,47362,47363,47364,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,47365,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":47367},[47368,47369,47370,47371,47372],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 (1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6) — A good second move for black, 2...Nc6 keeps most options open for black including the possibility of transposition into the English four knights variation after 3.Nf3. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A25",{"title":47378,"url":47379},"Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...e5/2._Nc3/2...Nc6",[47381,47384,47387,47390],{"question":47382,"answer":47383},"What is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 begins with 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code A25. A good second move for black, 2...Nc6 keeps most options open for black including the possibility of transposition into the English four knights variation after 3.Nf3.",{"question":47385,"answer":47386},"Is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 good for beginners?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":47388,"answer":47389},"What are the main variations of the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6?","The main continuations include: [Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3](/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3); [Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d6](/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":47391,"answer":47392},"What are the win rates for the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6?","Across 5.6 million Lichess games, White wins 51.4% of the time, Black wins 44%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Normunds Miezis and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Predrag Nikolic and Vlastimil Hort are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6",{"moves":47301,"fen":47397,"gamesPlayed":47398,"whiteWinPct":6158,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":3876,"topPlayersWhite":47399,"topPlayersBlack":47403,"parentOpening":47102,"parentOpeningSlug":47287},"r1bqkbnr/pppp1ppp/2n5/4p3/2P5/2N5/PP1PPPPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 2 3",5628887,[47400,47401,47402],{"name":4605,"games":1100},{"name":422,"games":3876},{"name":30356,"games":691},[47404,47405,47406],{"name":17321,"games":2101},{"name":2877,"games":3266},{"name":26127,"games":1726},{"title":47293,"description":47375},"reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6","articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6",[123,13157,1298,1109],"am-qoKeJhYGCKToOZpBvP3WBOOelMchy3U523i5eP74",{"id":47413,"title":47414,"body":47415,"bots":47474,"categories":47475,"date":382,"description":47476,"eco":47477,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":47478,"image":47491,"meta":47492,"navigation":111,"path":47493,"quickFacts":47494,"seo":47508,"slug":47509,"stem":47510,"tags":47511,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":47512},"openings/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6.md","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... d6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":47416,"toc":47468},[47417,47424,47426,47432,47434,47437,47451,47453,47455,47461,47463],[10,47418,47419,47420,47423],{},"The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... d6 arises after ",[14,47421,47422],{},"1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d6"," and falls under ECO code A26. With 54,018 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,47425,22],{"id":21},[10,47427,25,47428,47431],{},[27,47429,47430],{"href":47226},"Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Normunds Miezis (31 games), Istvan Csom (14 games), Ian Snape (11 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Eirik Gullaksen (8 games), Joseph G Gallagher (8 games), Sasa Martinovic (8 games).",[19,47433,35],{"id":34},[10,47435,47436],{},"Based on 54,018 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,47438,47439,47443,47447],{},[43,47440,47441,2037],{},[14,47442,47],{},[43,47444,47445,2372],{},[14,47446,53],{},[43,47448,47449,2803],{},[14,47450,59],{},[10,47452,63],{},[19,47454,206],{"id":205},[40,47456,47457],{},[43,47458,47459,537],{},[14,47460,536],{},[19,47462,67],{"id":66},[10,47464,47465,47466,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... d6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,47467,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":47469},[47470,47471,47472,47473],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... d6 (1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d6) — White plays 1.c4 and 2.Nc3, essentially adopting a Sicilian Defense setup with an extra tempo. The positions are strategic, with White having a slight initiative that can be leveraged through patient maneuvering. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A26",[47479,47482,47485,47488],{"question":47480,"answer":47481},"What is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... d6?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... d6 begins with 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d6 and is classified under ECO code A26.",{"question":47483,"answer":47484},"Is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... d6 good for beginners?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... d6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":47486,"answer":47487},"What are the win rates for the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... d6?","Across 54,018 Lichess games, White wins 47% of the time, Black wins 46.5%, and 6.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Normunds Miezis and Istvan Csom. On the Black side, Eirik Gullaksen and Joseph G Gallagher are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":47489,"answer":47490},"How can I practice the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... d6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... d6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6",{"moves":47422,"fen":47495,"gamesPlayed":47496,"whiteWinPct":2088,"drawPct":2870,"blackWinPct":2420,"topPlayersWhite":47497,"topPlayersBlack":47502,"parentOpening":47430,"parentOpeningSlug":47408},"r1bqk1nr/ppp2pbp/2np2p1/4p3/2P5/2NP2P1/PP2PPBP/R1BQK1NR w KQkq - 0 6",54018,[47498,47499,47500],{"name":4605,"games":691},{"name":8631,"games":289},{"name":47501,"games":3779},"Ian Snape",[47503,47505,47506],{"name":47504,"games":1440},"Eirik Gullaksen",{"name":14884,"games":1440},{"name":47507,"games":1440},"Sasa Martinovic",{"title":47414,"description":47476},"reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6","articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-d3-d6",[123,13157,1298,1109],"wA2xvNYzpwFKsEIO0aagNBLN7Nz4hnypNbEJGoJifYU",{"id":47514,"title":47515,"body":47516,"bots":47589,"categories":47590,"date":382,"description":47591,"eco":47592,"extension":92,"externalLink":47593,"faq":47596,"image":47609,"meta":47610,"navigation":111,"path":47611,"quickFacts":47612,"seo":47625,"slug":47626,"stem":47627,"tags":47628,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":47629},"openings/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3.md","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 3.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":47517,"toc":47582},[47518,47525,47527,47532,47534,47536,47550,47552,47554,47557,47565,47567,47569,47575,47577],[10,47519,47520,47521,47524],{},"The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 3.Nf3 arises after ",[14,47522,47523],{},"1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code A27. With both knights developed, White is ready to fianchetto the bishop to g2 and castle short, while Black must decide how to defend the e5 pawn and organize their pieces for the middlegame. With 1.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,47526,22],{"id":21},[10,47528,25,47529,47531],{},[27,47530,47430],{"href":47226},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (40 games), Colin Anderson McNab (21 games), Dirk Poldauf (16 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Predrag Nikolic (14 games), Vlastimil Hort (13 games), Ryszard Bernard (12 games).",[19,47533,35],{"id":34},[10,47535,24304],{},[40,47537,47538,47542,47546],{},[43,47539,47540,28700],{},[14,47541,47],{},[43,47543,47544,16469],{},[14,47545,53],{},[43,47547,47548,1173],{},[14,47549,59],{},[10,47551,3520],{},[19,47553,176],{"id":175},[10,47555,47556],{},"After 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,47558,47559],{},[43,47560,47561],{},[27,47562,47564],{"href":47563},"/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6",[10,47566,202],{},[19,47568,206],{"id":205},[40,47570,47571],{},[43,47572,47573,537],{},[14,47574,536],{},[19,47576,67],{"id":66},[10,47578,47579,47580,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 3.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,47581,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":47583},[47584,47585,47586,47587,47588],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 3.Nf3 (1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3) — White plays 1.c4 and 2.Nc3, essentially adopting a Sicilian Defense setup with an extra tempo. The positions are strategic, with White having a slight initiative that can be leveraged through patient maneuvering. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A27",{"title":47594,"url":47595},"Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 3.Nf3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...e5/2._Nc3/2...Nc6/3._Nf3",[47597,47600,47603,47606],{"question":47598,"answer":47599},"What is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 3.Nf3?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 3.Nf3 begins with 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code A27. .",{"question":47601,"answer":47602},"Is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 3.Nf3 good for beginners?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 3.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":47604,"answer":47605},"What are the main variations of the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 3.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6](/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":47607,"answer":47608},"What are the win rates for the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 3.Nf3?","Across 1.9 million Lichess games, White wins 52.2% of the time, Black wins 43%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and Colin Anderson McNab. On the Black side, Predrag Nikolic and Vlastimil Hort are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3",{"moves":47523,"fen":47613,"gamesPlayed":47614,"whiteWinPct":28771,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":645,"topPlayersWhite":47615,"topPlayersBlack":47620,"parentOpening":47430,"parentOpeningSlug":47408},"r1bqkbnr/pppp1ppp/2n5/4p3/2P5/2N2N2/PP1PPPPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 3 3",1907637,[47616,47617,47618],{"name":422,"games":3266},{"name":30356,"games":2878},{"name":47619,"games":4060},"Dirk Poldauf",[47621,47622,47623],{"name":17321,"games":289},{"name":2877,"games":623},{"name":47624,"games":2096},"Ryszard Bernard",{"title":47515,"description":47591},"reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3","articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3",[123,13157,1298,1109],"ULeeWGvyyH1NlOGvsOMz3VZGFRio6qH8T1TWq58zFNM",{"id":47631,"title":47632,"body":47633,"bots":47707,"categories":47708,"date":382,"description":47709,"eco":47710,"extension":92,"externalLink":47711,"faq":47714,"image":47727,"meta":47728,"navigation":111,"path":47729,"quickFacts":47730,"seo":47741,"slug":47742,"stem":47743,"tags":47744,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":47745},"openings/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6.md","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":47634,"toc":47700},[47635,47642,47644,47650,47652,47654,47668,47670,47672,47675,47683,47685,47687,47693,47695],[10,47636,47637,47638,47641],{},"The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6 arises after ",[14,47639,47640],{},"1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code A28. With all four knights developed, this is the starting position of the English Four Knights, a well-known and theoretically important variation where both sides have completed their minor piece development early and the battle for central control begins in earnest. With 2.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,47643,22],{"id":21},[10,47645,25,47646,47649],{},[27,47647,47648],{"href":47341},"Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 3.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (110 games), Viktor Korchnoi (57 games), Klaus Bischoff (56 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg M Romanishin (52 games), Anatoly Karpov (42 games), Jan H Timman (39 games).",[19,47651,35],{"id":34},[10,47653,8426],{},[40,47655,47656,47660,47664],{},[43,47657,47658,15330],{},[14,47659,47],{},[43,47661,47662,11525],{},[14,47663,53],{},[43,47665,47666,2381],{},[14,47667,59],{},[10,47669,3520],{},[19,47671,176],{"id":175},[10,47673,47674],{},"After 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,47676,47677],{},[43,47678,47679],{},[27,47680,47682],{"href":47681},"/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6-4-g3","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.g3",[10,47684,202],{},[19,47686,206],{"id":205},[40,47688,47689],{},[43,47690,47691,537],{},[14,47692,536],{},[19,47694,67],{"id":66},[10,47696,47697,47698,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,47699,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":47701},[47702,47703,47704,47705,47706],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6 (1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6) — White plays 1.c4 and 2.Nc3, essentially adopting a Sicilian Defense setup with an extra tempo. The positions are strategic, with White having a slight initiative that can be leveraged through patient maneuvering. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A28",{"title":47712,"url":47713},"Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...e5/2._Nc3/2...Nc6/3._Nf3/3...Nf6",[47715,47718,47721,47724],{"question":47716,"answer":47717},"What is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6 begins with 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code A28. .",{"question":47719,"answer":47720},"Is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6 good for beginners?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":47722,"answer":47723},"What are the main variations of the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6?","The main continuations include: [Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.g3](/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6-4-g3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":47725,"answer":47726},"What are the win rates for the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6?","Across 2.5 million Lichess games, White wins 51.9% of the time, Black wins 42.9%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and Viktor Korchnoi. On the Black side, Oleg M Romanishin and Anatoly Karpov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6",{"moves":47640,"fen":47731,"gamesPlayed":47732,"whiteWinPct":15378,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":11595,"topPlayersWhite":47733,"topPlayersBlack":47737,"parentOpening":47648,"parentOpeningSlug":47626},"r1bqkb1r/pppp1ppp/2n2n2/4p3/2P5/2N2N2/PP1PPPPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 4 4",2508616,[47734,47735,47736],{"name":422,"games":24159},{"name":419,"games":4280},{"name":28970,"games":1040},[47738,47739,47740],{"name":8873,"games":3618},{"name":5207,"games":2101},{"name":425,"games":3339},{"title":47632,"description":47709},"reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6","articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6",[123,13157,1298,1109],"1CZIA-pIIU4q1PtJoWWeauvgsbFhZIgetDLbwAXIszc",{"id":47747,"title":47748,"body":47749,"bots":47808,"categories":47809,"date":382,"description":47810,"eco":47811,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":47812,"image":47825,"meta":47826,"navigation":111,"path":47827,"quickFacts":47828,"seo":47841,"slug":47842,"stem":47843,"tags":47844,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":47845},"openings/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6-4-g3.md","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 4.g3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":47750,"toc":47802},[47751,47758,47760,47766,47768,47771,47785,47787,47789,47795,47797],[10,47752,47753,47754,47757],{},"The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 4.g3 arises after ",[14,47755,47756],{},"1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.g3"," and falls under ECO code A29. With 857,484 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,47759,22],{"id":21},[10,47761,25,47762,47765],{},[27,47763,47764],{"href":47563},"Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (108 games), Boris Gulko (43 games), Andras Adorjan (37 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg M Romanishin (28 games), Robert Huebner (26 games), Etienne Bacrot (23 games).",[19,47767,35],{"id":34},[10,47769,47770],{},"Based on 857,484 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,47772,47773,47777,47781],{},[43,47774,47775,41425],{},[14,47776,47],{},[43,47778,47779,7219],{},[14,47780,53],{},[43,47782,47783,2381],{},[14,47784,59],{},[10,47786,1505],{},[19,47788,206],{"id":205},[40,47790,47791],{},[43,47792,47793,537],{},[14,47794,536],{},[19,47796,67],{"id":66},[10,47798,47799,47800,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 4.g3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,47801,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":47803},[47804,47805,47806,47807],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 4.g3 (1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.g3) — White plays 1.c4 and 2.Nc3, essentially adopting a Sicilian Defense setup with an extra tempo. The positions are strategic, with White having a slight initiative that can be leveraged through patient maneuvering. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A29",[47813,47816,47819,47822],{"question":47814,"answer":47815},"What is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 4.g3?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 4.g3 begins with 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.g3 and is classified under ECO code A29.",{"question":47817,"answer":47818},"Is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 4.g3 good for beginners?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 4.g3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":47820,"answer":47821},"What are the win rates for the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 4.g3?","Across 857,484 Lichess games, White wins 52.5% of the time, Black wins 42.3%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and Boris Gulko. On the Black side, Oleg M Romanishin and Robert Huebner are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":47823,"answer":47824},"How can I practice the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 4.g3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... 4.g3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6-4-g3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6-4-g3",{"moves":47756,"fen":47829,"gamesPlayed":47830,"whiteWinPct":41536,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":7267,"topPlayersWhite":47831,"topPlayersBlack":47836,"parentOpening":47764,"parentOpeningSlug":47742},"r1bqkb1r/pppp1ppp/2n2n2/4p3/2P5/2N2NP1/PP1PPP1P/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 0 4",857484,[47832,47833,47834],{"name":422,"games":13993},{"name":36035,"games":645},{"name":47835,"games":678},"Andras Adorjan",[47837,47838,47839],{"name":8873,"games":3587},{"name":41927,"games":681},{"name":47840,"games":684},"Etienne Bacrot",{"title":47748,"description":47810},"reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6-4-g3","articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nc6-3-nf3-nf6-4-g3",[123,13157,1298,1109],"QU-3ryw8OPqfu_ZD5bWGDjLkaF-0peUrxuK5U2c2Mb8",{"id":47847,"title":47632,"body":47848,"bots":47926,"categories":47927,"date":382,"description":47928,"eco":47929,"extension":92,"externalLink":47930,"faq":47932,"image":47940,"meta":47941,"navigation":111,"path":47942,"quickFacts":47943,"seo":47955,"slug":47956,"stem":47957,"tags":47958,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":47959},"openings/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6.md",{"type":7,"value":47849,"toc":47919},[47850,47856,47858,47863,47865,47868,47882,47884,47886,47889,47903,47905,47907,47913,47915],[10,47851,47637,47852,47855],{},[14,47853,47854],{},"1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code A22. Reachable through several move orders, this position branches into two key directions depending on White's development scheme. The natural 3.Nf3 usually leads to the English Four Knights Variation, since Black's most practical way to defend the e5 pawn is 3...Nc6. White then typically fianchettoes the bishop to g2 and castles kingside, while Black has various plans including pinning the c3 knight with ...Bb4, which serves the dual purpose of enabling the ...e5-e4 advance and threatening to inflict doubled pawns. The alternative is the Bremen System, where White develops the bishop to g2 before committing the king's knight, preserving the option of placing it on e2 instead of f3. This approach tightens White's control of d5 while maintaining pressure on Black's queenside. Black can counter with the Keres Variation, advancing the c-pawn to c6 to build a solid pawn formation that White must actively work to undermine. With 12.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,47857,22],{"id":21},[10,47859,25,47860,47862],{},[27,47861,47102],{"href":47101},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Normunds Miezis (134 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (120 games), Viktor Korchnoi (73 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg M Romanishin (62 games), Ivan Farago (62 games), Anatoly Karpov (53 games).",[19,47864,35],{"id":34},[10,47866,47867],{},"Based on 12.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,47869,47870,47874,47878],{},[43,47871,47872,3921],{},[14,47873,47],{},[43,47875,47876,2623],{},[14,47877,53],{},[43,47879,47880,1606],{},[14,47881,59],{},[10,47883,3520],{},[19,47885,176],{"id":175},[10,47887,47888],{},"After 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,47890,47891,47897],{},[43,47892,47893],{},[27,47894,47896],{"href":47895},"/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-c6","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 c6",[43,47898,47899],{},[27,47900,47902],{"href":47901},"/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-g6","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 g6",[10,47904,202],{},[19,47906,206],{"id":205},[40,47908,47909],{},[43,47910,47911,537],{},[14,47912,536],{},[19,47914,67],{"id":66},[10,47916,47697,47917,1397],{},[27,47918,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":47920},[47921,47922,47923,47924,47925],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6 (1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6) — This position, also reachable through the move orders 1...e5/2.Nc3 Nf6, can lead to two important variations of the English opening depending on how white chooses to develop. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A22",{"title":47712,"url":47931},"https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...e5/2._Nc3/2...Nf6",[47933,47935,47936,47938],{"question":47716,"answer":47934},"The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... Nf6 begins with 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code A22. This position, also reachable through the move orders 1...e5/2.Nc3 Nf6, can lead to two important variations of the English opening depending on how white chooses to develop.",{"question":47719,"answer":47720},{"question":47722,"answer":47937},"The main continuations include: [Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 c6](/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-c6); [Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 g6](/resources/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-g6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":47725,"answer":47939},"Across 12.7 million Lichess games, White wins 51% of the time, Black wins 44.3%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Normunds Miezis and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Oleg M Romanishin and Ivan Farago are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6",{"moves":47854,"fen":47944,"gamesPlayed":47945,"whiteWinPct":634,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":2726,"topPlayersWhite":47946,"topPlayersBlack":47951,"parentOpening":47102,"parentOpeningSlug":47287},"rnbqkb1r/pppp1ppp/5n2/4p3/2P5/2N5/PP1PPPPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 2 3",12682886,[47947,47948,47950],{"name":4605,"games":11019},{"name":422,"games":47949},120,{"name":419,"games":3280},[47952,47953,47954],{"name":8873,"games":8627},{"name":409,"games":8627},{"name":5207,"games":839},{"title":47632,"description":47928},"reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6","articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6",[123,13157,1298,1109],"V6ZsiGkcpA3Fmysegi9b4-HEEtJOfGXQ0MZLgUMNWvE",{"id":47961,"title":47962,"body":47963,"bots":48021,"categories":48022,"date":382,"description":48023,"eco":48024,"extension":92,"externalLink":48025,"faq":48028,"image":48041,"meta":48042,"navigation":111,"path":48043,"quickFacts":48044,"seo":48056,"slug":48057,"stem":48058,"tags":48059,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":48060},"openings/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-c6.md","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... c6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":47964,"toc":48015},[47965,47972,47974,47979,47981,47984,47998,48000,48002,48008,48010],[10,47966,47967,47968,47971],{},"The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... c6 arises after ",[14,47969,47970],{},"1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 c6"," and falls under ECO code A23. With 770,553 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,47973,22],{"id":21},[10,47975,25,47976,47978],{},[27,47977,47764],{"href":47220},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Normunds Miezis (17 games), Mark E Taimanov (7 games), Georg Schuler (6 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Paul Keres (13 games), Peter Rahls (8 games), Alexander Raetsky (8 games).",[19,47980,35],{"id":34},[10,47982,47983],{},"Based on 770,553 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,47985,47986,47990,47994],{},[43,47987,47988,13717],{},[14,47989,47],{},[43,47991,47992,7107],{},[14,47993,53],{},[43,47995,47996,8953],{},[14,47997,59],{},[10,47999,63],{},[19,48001,206],{"id":205},[40,48003,48004],{},[43,48005,48006,537],{},[14,48007,536],{},[19,48009,67],{"id":66},[10,48011,48012,48013,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... c6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,48014,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":48016},[48017,48018,48019,48020],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... c6 (1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 c6) — White plays 1.c4 and 2.Nc3, essentially adopting a Sicilian Defense setup with an extra tempo. The positions are strategic, with White having a slight initiative that can be leveraged through patient maneuvering. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A23",{"title":48026,"url":48027},"Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... c6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...e5/2._Nc3/2...Nf6/3._g3/3...c6",[48029,48032,48035,48038],{"question":48030,"answer":48031},"What is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... c6?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... c6 begins with 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 c6 and is classified under ECO code A23.",{"question":48033,"answer":48034},"Is the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... c6 good for beginners?","The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... c6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":48036,"answer":48037},"What are the win rates for the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... c6?","Across 770,553 Lichess games, White wins 49.9% of the time, Black wins 45.2%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Normunds Miezis and Mark E Taimanov. On the Black side, Paul Keres and Peter Rahls are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":48039,"answer":48040},"How can I practice the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... c6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... c6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-c6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-c6",{"moves":47970,"fen":48045,"gamesPlayed":48046,"whiteWinPct":13766,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":7163,"topPlayersWhite":48047,"topPlayersBlack":48052,"parentOpening":47764,"parentOpeningSlug":47956},"rnbqkb1r/pp1p1ppp/2p2n2/4p3/2P5/2N3P1/PP1PPP1P/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 4",770553,[48048,48049,48050],{"name":4605,"games":379},{"name":24621,"games":1443},{"name":48051,"games":2984},"Georg Schuler",[48053,48054,48055],{"name":6806,"games":623},{"name":3349,"games":1440},{"name":6485,"games":1440},{"title":47962,"description":48023},"reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-c6","articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-c6",[123,13157,1298,1109],"hoH5E8xG5-rBajTGnAqVQ0tCNsMfteuB009SE_FZjgY",{"id":48062,"title":48063,"body":48064,"bots":48122,"categories":48123,"date":382,"description":48124,"eco":48125,"extension":92,"externalLink":48126,"faq":48129,"image":48142,"meta":48143,"navigation":111,"path":48144,"quickFacts":48145,"seo":48160,"slug":48161,"stem":48162,"tags":48163,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":48164},"openings/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-g6.md","Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... g6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":48065,"toc":48116},[48066,48073,48075,48080,48082,48085,48099,48101,48103,48109,48111],[10,48067,48068,48069,48072],{},"The Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... g6 arises after ",[14,48070,48071],{},"1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 g6"," and falls under ECO code A24. With 121,879 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,48074,22],{"id":21},[10,48076,25,48077,48079],{},[27,48078,47764],{"href":47220},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Mark E Taimanov (3 games), Vitaly Chekhover (3 games), Lutz Riedel (3 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir Akopian (5 games), Viktor Hudecz (4 games), Olga Korchevska (3 games).",[19,48081,35],{"id":34},[10,48083,48084],{},"Based on 121,879 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,48086,48087,48091,48095],{},[43,48088,48089,20964],{},[14,48090,47],{},[43,48092,48093,7219],{},[14,48094,53],{},[43,48096,48097,504],{},[14,48098,59],{},[10,48100,1505],{},[19,48102,206],{"id":205},[40,48104,48105],{},[43,48106,48107,537],{},[14,48108,536],{},[19,48110,67],{"id":66},[10,48112,48113,48114,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... g6 is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":48137,"answer":48138},"What are the win rates for the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... g6?","Across 121,879 Lichess games, White wins 52.6% of the time, Black wins 42.3%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Mark E Taimanov and Vitaly Chekhover. On the Black side, Vladimir Akopian and Viktor Hudecz are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":48140,"answer":48141},"How can I practice the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... g6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Reversed Sicilian: 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3... g6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-g6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-g6",{"moves":48071,"fen":48146,"gamesPlayed":48147,"whiteWinPct":21070,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":7267,"topPlayersWhite":48148,"topPlayersBlack":48153,"parentOpening":47764,"parentOpeningSlug":47956},"rnbqkb1r/pppp1p1p/5np1/4p3/2P5/2N3P1/PP1PPP1P/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 4",121879,[48149,48150,48151],{"name":24621,"games":589},{"name":11902,"games":589},{"name":48152,"games":589},"Lutz Riedel",[48154,48156,48158],{"name":48155,"games":252},"Vladimir Akopian",{"name":48157,"games":116},"Viktor Hudecz",{"name":48159,"games":589},"Olga Korchevska",{"title":48063,"description":48124},"reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-g6","articles/openings/reversed-sicilian-1-c4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-g3-g6",[123,13157,1298,1109],"o7RZv-1SZV6TEMC63oZVQ4deSaFYFMBDiY7vJSuPkus",{"id":48166,"title":48167,"body":48168,"bots":48217,"categories":48218,"date":382,"description":48219,"eco":48220,"extension":92,"externalLink":48221,"faq":48224,"image":48237,"meta":48238,"navigation":111,"path":48239,"quickFacts":48240,"seo":48257,"slug":48258,"stem":48259,"tags":48260,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":48261},"openings/articles/openings/richter-veresov-attack.md","Richter–Veresov Attack: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":48169,"toc":48212},[48170,48177,48179,48185,48187,48189,48203,48205,48207],[10,48171,48172,48173,48176],{},"The Richter–Veresov Attack arises after ",[14,48174,48175],{},"1.d4 d5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bg5"," and falls under ECO code D01. Sometimes called the Mirrored Ruy Lopez, this uncommon system features an early bishop deployment to g5, pinning or targeting the f6-knight with the intention of disrupting Black’s pawn structure through Bxf6. Black most often replies with ...e6, though other moves are perfectly playable. The opening has the potential to generate sharp attacking play, requiring Black to handle the position with care. With 4.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,48178,22],{"id":21},[10,48180,48181,48182,48184],{},"The earliest known analysis of this opening dates back to 1902. The opening is named after Kurt Richter Gavriil Veresov. It arises from the ",[27,48183,9061],{"href":9060},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zvonimir Mestrovic (71 games), Guenther Koksch (56 games), Robert Graham Wade (54 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (8 games), David Bronstein (8 games), Ticia Gara (6 games).",[19,48186,35],{"id":34},[10,48188,17918],{},[40,48190,48191,48195,48199],{},[43,48192,48193,3688],{},[14,48194,47],{},[43,48196,48197,5746],{},[14,48198,53],{},[43,48200,48201,1173],{},[14,48202,59],{},[10,48204,63],{},[19,48206,67],{"id":66},[10,48208,48209,48210,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Richter–Veresov Attack is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,48211,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":48213},[48214,48215,48216],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Richter–Veresov Attack (1.d4 d5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bg5) — The Richter-Veresov Attack or Mirrored Ruy Lopez is not the common attack we see, White plays early Bg5 while aiming at the knight on f6, preparing to damage Black’s pawn structure. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":48232,"answer":48233},"What are the win rates for the Richter–Veresov Attack?","Across 4.4 million Lichess games, White wins 49% of the time, Black wins 46.2%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zvonimir Mestrovic and Guenther Koksch. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and David Bronstein are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":48235,"answer":48236},"How can I practice the Richter–Veresov Attack?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Richter–Veresov Attack by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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By placing the bishop on b5, White targets the c6 knight in a manner reminiscent of the Ruy Lopez. The crucial distinction, however, is that in the Rossolimo, White frequently intends to capture the knight and inflict structural damage on Black's queenside, aiming for a long-term positional edge that often proves especially valuable in endgames. Black has several ways to respond to 3.Bb5. The most popular is 3...g6, preparing a Dragon-style fianchetto of the king's bishop. White then has a choice: 4. Bxc6 to immediately compromise Black's pawn structure, 4. O-O Bg7 5. c3 with plans to expand in the center via d4, or 4. c3 right away to prepare the same d4 advance. With 16.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,48275,22],{"id":21},[10,48277,25,48278,48280],{},[27,48279,481],{"href":480},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vladislav Nevednichy (41 games), Eduardas Rozentalis (40 games), Petr Velicka (35 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vyacheslav Ikonnikov (49 games), Rauf Mamedov (47 games), Zigurds Lanka (45 games).",[19,48282,35],{"id":34},[10,48284,15415],{},[40,48286,48287,48291,48295],{},[43,48288,48289,5245],{},[14,48290,47],{},[43,48292,48293,7107],{},[14,48294,53],{},[43,48296,48297,1173],{},[14,48298,59],{},[10,48300,63],{},[19,48302,176],{"id":175},[10,48304,48305],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5, the main continuations include:",[40,48307,48308],{},[43,48309,48310],{},[27,48311,48313],{"href":48312},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-g6","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 g6",[10,48315,202],{},[19,48317,67],{"id":66},[10,48319,48320,48321,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Rossolimo Variation is through practice. 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However, unlike the Ruy Lopez, in the Rossolimo Attack, White often wants to grab the knight and damage Black's queenside structure, providing a positional advantage to White in an endgame. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B31",{"title":48354,"url":48355},"Sicilian Defense: Rossolimo Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bb5",[48357,48360,48363,48366],{"question":48358,"answer":48359},"What is the Sicilian Defense: Rossolimo Variation?","The Sicilian Defense: Rossolimo Variation begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 and is classified under ECO code B31. White enters the Rossolimo Attack by developing the bishop to b5, attacking the knight, in similar fashion to the Ruy Lopez.",{"question":48361,"answer":48362},"Is the Sicilian Defense: Rossolimo Variation good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defense: Rossolimo Variation can be played at any level. 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A practical advantage of this sideline is that Black can employ the same response against both 3. Nc3 and 3. Nd2 (the Tarrasch Variation), since the resulting positions transpose once White recaptures. After 3...dxe4, the recapture 4. Nxe4 is virtually the only move seen in practice. White does have the rare option of gambiting the pawn with 4. f3!? exf3 5. Nxf3 Nf6, which transposes into the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit accepted. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":48491,"answer":48492},"What are the win rates for the French Defense: Rubinstein Variation?","Across 5.7 million Lichess games, White wins 50.5% of the time, Black wins 44.1%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jonny Hector and Robert Zelcic. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Wolfgang Uhlmann are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":48494,"answer":48495},"How can I practice the French Defense: Rubinstein Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the French Defense: Rubinstein Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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Also known as the Spanish Game, this opening puts indirect pressure on Black's e5 pawn by threatening to eliminate the c6 knight that defends it, although a tactical resource allows Black to recover the pawn if White captures too hastily. White prioritizes rapid development (castling is already available) and long-term central control, with plans to eventually build a pawn majority via c3 and d4. Black typically wants to play ...Nf6, developing a piece while targeting the undefended e4 pawn, so the most common approaches involve developing the knight immediately (3...Nf6) or first challenging the bishop with 3...a6, usually followed by 4...Nf6. That said, Black has a wide array of third- and fourth-move alternatives to choose from. The Morphy Defence, 3...a6, forces White to decide the bishop's fate: retreat or exchange. The oldest option is 4. Bxc6, the Exchange Variation, though this does not actually win the e5 pawn (after 4...dxc6 5. Nxe5? Qd4! Black recovers it). 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Rather than exchanging on c6, White retreats the bishop to maintain pressure on Black's knight and, by extension, the e5-pawn it protects. The critical distinction from the position after 3. Bb5 is that Black now has ...b5 available at any moment, permanently eliminating the Bxc6/Nxe5 threat. Since there is no urgency to play ...b5 until White secures the e4-pawn, Black typically focuses on kingside development and castling first. The overwhelming choice is 4...Nf6, the most principled continuation, which begins kingside development while simultaneously attacking e4. This is simply referred to as the main line. With 18.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,48714,22],{"id":21},[10,48716,25,48717,48720],{},[27,48718,48719],{"href":48579},"Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (269 games), Vlastimil Jansa (238 games), Michael Adams (207 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (295 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (269 games), Oleg M Romanishin (266 games).",[19,48722,35],{"id":34},[10,48724,48725],{},"Based on 18.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,48727,48728,48732,48736],{},[43,48729,48730,6205],{},[14,48731,47],{},[43,48733,48734,21142],{},[14,48735,53],{},[43,48737,48738,3034],{},[14,48739,59],{},[10,48741,3520],{},[19,48743,176],{"id":175},[10,48745,48746],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4, the main continuations include:",[40,48748,48749,48755],{},[43,48750,48751],{},[27,48752,48754],{"href":48753},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6",[43,48756,48757],{},[27,48758,48760],{"href":48759},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6",[10,48762,202],{},[19,48764,67],{"id":66},[10,48766,48767,48768,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ba4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,48769,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":48771},[48772,48773,48774,48775],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ba4 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4) — White chooses to keep their bishop. They keep the pressure on Black's knight, and indirectly on the e5 pawn that it defends. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C70",{"title":48781,"url":48782},"Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ba4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bb5/3...a6/4._Ba4",[48784,48787,48790,48793],{"question":48785,"answer":48786},"What is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ba4?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ba4 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 and is classified under ECO code C70. White chooses to keep their bishop.",{"question":48788,"answer":48789},"Is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ba4 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ba4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":48791,"answer":48792},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ba4?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6); [Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":48794,"answer":48795},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ba4?","Across 18.3 million Lichess games, White wins 51.7% of the time, Black wins 43.6%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Alexander G Beliavsky are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4",{"moves":48711,"fen":48800,"gamesPlayed":48801,"whiteWinPct":6268,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":21224,"topPlayersWhite":48802,"topPlayersBlack":48806,"parentOpening":48719,"parentOpeningSlug":32986},"r1bqkbnr/1ppp1ppp/p1n5/4p3/B3P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 1 4",18334139,[48803,48804,48805],{"name":902,"games":23357},{"name":1995,"games":14097},{"name":16542,"games":23525},[48807,48809,48810],{"name":415,"games":48808},295,{"name":11148,"games":23357},{"name":8873,"games":34573},{"title":48703,"description":48778},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4",[123,699,3637,1109],"HKcnd4JcQtuxM_MsziuYdlzwPrVquNrMEFbZ8eL4m8U",{"id":48817,"title":48818,"body":48819,"bots":48896,"categories":48897,"date":382,"description":48898,"eco":48899,"extension":92,"externalLink":48900,"faq":48903,"image":48916,"meta":48917,"navigation":111,"path":48918,"quickFacts":48919,"seo":48931,"slug":48932,"stem":48933,"tags":48934,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":48935},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6.md","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":48820,"toc":48890},[48821,48828,48830,48836,48838,48840,48854,48856,48858,48861,48881,48883,48885],[10,48822,48823,48824,48827],{},"The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 arises after ",[14,48825,48826],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6"," and falls under ECO code C71. A great deal of the early maneuvering in the Spanish revolves around White's recurring threat to capture on e5 with the knight, Black's efforts to prevent it, and White's attempts to renew the pressure. By supporting e5 with a pawn, 4...d6 neutralizes that threat permanently. This move also frees the light-squared bishop to develop, but it blocks the diagonal the king's bishop needs after 1...e5 and turns the latent pressure from White's bishop on the knight into a genuine pin. Known as the \"Modern Steinitz\" or \"Deferred Steinitz\" Defence, this setup improves on Steinitz's original idea of 3...d6 (the \"Old Steinitz\"), because with 3...a6 4. Ba4 already played, Black can break the pin at will with ...b5. This distinction matters when White tries 5. d4?!, which on the surface looks reasonable for the same reasons it works against the 3...d6 move order. Since ...d6 added pawn defense to e5 but effectively removed the knight as a defender by pinning it, White hopes to win the pawn via dxe5 dxe5 Nxe5. If Black instead captures on d4, 5...exd4? 6. Nxd4 threatens Nxc6 bxc6 Bxc6+, winning a pawn and an exchange. With 1.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,48829,22],{"id":21},[10,48831,25,48832,48835],{},[27,48833,48834],{"href":32923},"Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ba4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Paul Keres (26 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (26 games), Bruno Parma (24 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Valeri Yandemirov (106 games), Victor Ciocaltea (78 games), Heikki MJ Westerinen (69 games).",[19,48837,35],{"id":34},[10,48839,13596],{},[40,48841,48842,48846,48850],{},[43,48843,48844,5245],{},[14,48845,47],{},[43,48847,48848,5250],{},[14,48849,53],{},[43,48851,48852,1502],{},[14,48853,59],{},[10,48855,63],{},[19,48857,176],{"id":175},[10,48859,48860],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6, the main continuations include:",[40,48862,48863,48869,48875],{},[43,48864,48865],{},[27,48866,48868],{"href":48867},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-0-0","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.0-0",[43,48870,48871],{},[27,48872,48874],{"href":48873},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3",[43,48876,48877],{},[27,48878,48880],{"href":48879},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-bxc6-bxc6-6-d4","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.Bxc6+ bxc6 6.d4",[10,48882,202],{},[19,48884,67],{"id":66},[10,48886,48887,48888,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,48889,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":48891},[48892,48893,48894,48895],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6) — Much of the play and counterplay in the beginning of the Spanish opening revolves around White creating threats to play Nxe5, Black defending against them, and White finding new ways to reinvigorate the threat. By defending e5 with a pawn, 4...d6 defuses the threat for good. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C71",{"title":48901,"url":48902},"Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bb5/3...a6/4._Ba4/4...d6",[48904,48907,48910,48913],{"question":48905,"answer":48906},"What is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 and is classified under ECO code C71. Much of the play and counterplay in the beginning of the Spanish opening revolves around White creating threats to play Nxe5, Black defending against them, and White finding new ways to reinvigorate the threat.",{"question":48908,"answer":48909},"Is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":48911,"answer":48912},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.0-0](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-0-0); [Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3); [Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.Bxc6+ bxc6 6.d4](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-bxc6-bxc6-6-d4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":48914,"answer":48915},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6?","Across 1.4 million Lichess games, White wins 50% of the time, Black wins 45%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Paul Keres and Wolfgang Unzicker. On the Black side, Valeri Yandemirov and Victor Ciocaltea are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6",{"moves":48826,"fen":48920,"gamesPlayed":48921,"whiteWinPct":300,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":341,"topPlayersWhite":48922,"topPlayersBlack":48926,"parentOpening":48834,"parentOpeningSlug":48812},"r1bqkbnr/1pp2ppp/p1np4/4p3/B3P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 0 5",1351793,[48923,48924,48925],{"name":6806,"games":681},{"name":13562,"games":681},{"name":33872,"games":2887},[48927,48928,48930],{"name":7170,"games":897},{"name":48929,"games":33513},"Victor Ciocaltea",{"name":1728,"games":3309},{"title":48818,"description":48898},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6",[123,699,3637,1109],"KByQ8H_BlsxmL7IyLcGWUyZrzmuTS3IzLQB9MBWTOkA",{"id":48937,"title":48938,"body":48939,"bots":48989,"categories":48990,"date":382,"description":48991,"eco":48992,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":48993,"image":49006,"meta":49007,"navigation":111,"path":49008,"quickFacts":49009,"seo":49020,"slug":49021,"stem":49022,"tags":49023,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":49024},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-0-0.md","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":48940,"toc":48984},[48941,48948,48950,48956,48958,48961,48975,48977,48979],[10,48942,48943,48944,48947],{},"The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 arises after ",[14,48945,48946],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.0-0"," and falls under ECO code C72. With 924,746 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,48949,22],{"id":21},[10,48951,25,48952,48955],{},[27,48953,48954],{"href":48753},"Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Bruno Parma (16 games), Vlastimil Jansa (16 games), Milan Matulovic (15 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Heikki MJ Westerinen (36 games), Victor Ciocaltea (31 games), Valeri Yandemirov (30 games).",[19,48957,35],{"id":34},[10,48959,48960],{},"Based on 924,746 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,48962,48963,48967,48971],{},[43,48964,48965,15330],{},[14,48966,47],{},[43,48968,48969,12059],{},[14,48970,53],{},[43,48972,48973,1606],{},[14,48974,59],{},[10,48976,3520],{},[19,48978,67],{"id":66},[10,48980,48981,48982,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,48983,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":48985},[48986,48987,48988],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.0-0) — Black plays ...d6, the Steinitz Defense Deferred, building a solid but slightly passive position. The strategic ideas are clear but Black must be careful not to fall into a cramped game. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C72",[48994,48997,49000,49003],{"question":48995,"answer":48996},"What is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.0-0 and is classified under ECO code C72.",{"question":48998,"answer":48999},"Is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":49001,"answer":49002},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0?","Across 924,746 Lichess games, White wins 51.9% of the time, Black wins 43.5%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Bruno Parma and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Heikki MJ Westerinen and Victor Ciocaltea are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":49004,"answer":49005},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-0-0",{"moves":48946,"fen":49010,"gamesPlayed":49011,"whiteWinPct":15378,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":12123,"topPlayersWhite":49012,"topPlayersBlack":49016,"parentOpening":48954,"parentOpeningSlug":48932},"r1bqkbnr/1pp2ppp/p1np4/4p3/B3P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQ1RK1 b kq - 1 5",924746,[49013,49014,49015],{"name":33872,"games":4060},{"name":1995,"games":4060},{"name":2094,"games":1685},[49017,49018,49019],{"name":1728,"games":5208},{"name":48929,"games":691},{"name":7170,"games":1253},{"title":48938,"description":48991},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-0-0","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-0-0",[123,699,3637,1109],"MyIs2drDd6tIMZl3LpAYdTgmC0w1RDBVzPcMrHcQAQA",{"id":49026,"title":49027,"body":49028,"bots":49077,"categories":49078,"date":382,"description":49079,"eco":49080,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":49081,"image":49094,"meta":49095,"navigation":111,"path":49096,"quickFacts":49097,"seo":49109,"slug":49110,"stem":49111,"tags":49112,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":49113},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-bxc6-bxc6-6-d4.md","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.d4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":49029,"toc":49072},[49030,49037,49039,49044,49046,49049,49063,49065,49067],[10,49031,49032,49033,49036],{},"The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.d4 arises after ",[14,49034,49035],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.Bxc6+ bxc6 6.d4"," and falls under ECO code C73. With 27,992 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,49038,22],{"id":21},[10,49040,25,49041,49043],{},[27,49042,48954],{"href":48753},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Hans Joachim Hecht (12 games), Aleksandar Matanovic (10 games), George Alan Thomas (10 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Heikki MJ Westerinen (18 games), Bogdan Sliwa (17 games), Valeri Yandemirov (15 games).",[19,49045,35],{"id":34},[10,49047,49048],{},"Based on 27,992 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,49050,49051,49055,49059],{},[43,49052,49053,26280],{},[14,49054,47],{},[43,49056,49057,43814],{},[14,49058,53],{},[43,49060,49061,10812],{},[14,49062,59],{},[10,49064,1505],{},[19,49066,67],{"id":66},[10,49068,49069,49070,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.d4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,49071,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":49073},[49074,49075,49076],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.d4 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.Bxc6+ bxc6 6.d4) — White exchanges on c6 in the Steinitz Deferred, creating a pawn structure where both sides have clear plans. White aims to exploit the doubled pawns while Black seeks piece activity. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C73",[49082,49085,49088,49091],{"question":49083,"answer":49084},"What is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.d4?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.d4 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.Bxc6+ bxc6 6.d4 and is classified under ECO code C73.",{"question":49086,"answer":49087},"Is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.d4 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.d4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":49089,"answer":49090},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.d4?","Across 27,992 Lichess games, White wins 52.1% of the time, Black wins 41.8%, and 6.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Hans Joachim Hecht and Aleksandar Matanovic. On the Black side, Heikki MJ Westerinen and Bogdan Sliwa are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":49092,"answer":49093},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.d4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.d4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-bxc6-bxc6-6-d4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-bxc6-bxc6-6-d4",{"moves":49035,"fen":49098,"gamesPlayed":49099,"whiteWinPct":26337,"drawPct":10852,"blackWinPct":43869,"topPlayersWhite":49100,"topPlayersBlack":49104,"parentOpening":48954,"parentOpeningSlug":48932},"r1bqkbnr/2p2ppp/p1pp4/4p3/3PP3/5N2/PPP2PPP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 0 6",27992,[49101,49102,49103],{"name":38805,"games":2096},{"name":13566,"games":1033},{"name":43176,"games":1033},[49105,49106,49108],{"name":1728,"games":1672},{"name":49107,"games":379},"Bogdan Sliwa",{"name":7170,"games":1685},{"title":49027,"description":49079},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-bxc6-bxc6-6-d4","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-bxc6-bxc6-6-d4",[123,699,3637,1109],"8Jv_hfnBX9slSmpnyuJ68VZQzSMglocBoU5U_Zpj5hY",{"id":49115,"title":49116,"body":49117,"bots":49182,"categories":49183,"date":382,"description":49184,"eco":49185,"extension":92,"externalLink":49186,"faq":49189,"image":49202,"meta":49203,"navigation":111,"path":49204,"quickFacts":49205,"seo":49216,"slug":49217,"stem":49218,"tags":49219,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":49220},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3.md","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.c3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":49118,"toc":49176},[49119,49126,49128,49133,49135,49138,49152,49154,49156,49159,49167,49169,49171],[10,49120,49121,49122,49125],{},"The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.c3 arises after ",[14,49123,49124],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3"," and falls under ECO code C74. This is one of the principal weapons against the Deferred Steinitz Defence. White lays the groundwork for an ideal pawn center by preparing d4, aiming to establish pawns on both d4 and e4. Black has several viable approaches to counter this plan. With 639,109 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,49127,22],{"id":21},[10,49129,25,49130,49132],{},[27,49131,48954],{"href":48753},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Herman Pilnik (18 games), Mikhail Tal (13 games), Semen I Dvoirys (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Valeri Yandemirov (44 games), Bogdan Sliwa (35 games), Victor Ciocaltea (26 games).",[19,49134,35],{"id":34},[10,49136,49137],{},"Based on 639,109 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,49139,49140,49144,49148],{},[43,49141,49142,2454],{},[14,49143,47],{},[43,49145,49146,43814],{},[14,49147,53],{},[43,49149,49150,3225],{},[14,49151,59],{},[10,49153,1505],{},[19,49155,176],{"id":175},[10,49157,49158],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3, the main continuations include:",[40,49160,49161],{},[43,49162,49163],{},[27,49164,49166],{"href":49165},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3 Bd7",[10,49168,202],{},[19,49170,67],{"id":66},[10,49172,49173,49174,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.c3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,49175,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":49177},[49178,49179,49180,49181],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.c3 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3) — One of the main lines against the Deferred Steinitz! White prepares to build an ideal pawn center with c3, looking for d4. Black has several ways to combat this move. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C74",{"title":49187,"url":49188},"Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.c3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bb5/3...a6/4._Ba4/4...d6/5._c3",[49190,49193,49196,49199],{"question":49191,"answer":49192},"What is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.c3?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.c3 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3 and is classified under ECO code C74. One of the main lines against the Deferred Steinitz! White prepares to build an ideal pawn center with c3, looking for d4.",{"question":49194,"answer":49195},"Is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.c3 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.c3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":49197,"answer":49198},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.c3?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3 Bd7](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":49200,"answer":49201},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.c3?","Across 639,109 Lichess games, White wins 53.9% of the time, Black wins 41.8%, and 4.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Herman Pilnik and Mikhail Tal. On the Black side, Valeri Yandemirov and Bogdan Sliwa are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3",{"moves":49124,"fen":49206,"gamesPlayed":49207,"whiteWinPct":2499,"drawPct":3335,"blackWinPct":43869,"topPlayersWhite":49208,"topPlayersBlack":49212,"parentOpening":48954,"parentOpeningSlug":48932},"r1bqkbnr/1pp2ppp/p1np4/4p3/B3P3/2P2N2/PP1P1PPP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 0 5",639109,[49209,49210,49211],{"name":42407,"games":1672},{"name":13564,"games":623},{"name":16538,"games":2096},[49213,49214,49215],{"name":7170,"games":3876},{"name":49107,"games":1726},{"name":48929,"games":681},{"title":49116,"description":49184},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3",[123,699,3637,1109],"Fd-HYjtJ6jVCgmKHg9Vntl1zrMR1X0Fap4JCmtOOYRE",{"id":49222,"title":49223,"body":49224,"bots":49290,"categories":49291,"date":382,"description":49292,"eco":49293,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":49294,"image":49307,"meta":49308,"navigation":111,"path":49309,"quickFacts":49310,"seo":49323,"slug":49324,"stem":49325,"tags":49326,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":49327},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7.md","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Bd7: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":49225,"toc":49284},[49226,49233,49235,49241,49243,49246,49260,49262,49264,49267,49275,49277,49279],[10,49227,49228,49229,49232],{},"The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Bd7 arises after ",[14,49230,49231],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3 Bd7"," and falls under ECO code C75. With 150,857 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,49234,22],{"id":21},[10,49236,25,49237,49240],{},[27,49238,49239],{"href":48873},"Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.c3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Herman Pilnik (15 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (11 games), Isaak Boleslavsky (10 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Bogdan Sliwa (34 games), Vladimir P Malaniuk (18 games), Anton Demchenko (16 games).",[19,49242,35],{"id":34},[10,49244,49245],{},"Based on 150,857 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,49247,49248,49252,49256],{},[43,49249,49250,20964],{},[14,49251,47],{},[43,49253,49254,11417],{},[14,49255,53],{},[43,49257,49258,8953],{},[14,49259,59],{},[10,49261,1505],{},[19,49263,176],{"id":175},[10,49265,49266],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3 Bd7, the main continuations include:",[40,49268,49269],{},[43,49270,49271],{},[27,49272,49274],{"href":49273},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7-6-d4-g6","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3 Bd7 6.d4 g6",[10,49276,202],{},[19,49278,67],{"id":66},[10,49280,49281,49282,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Bd7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,49283,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":49285},[49286,49287,49288,49289],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Bd7 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3 Bd7) — Black plays ...d6, the Steinitz Defense Deferred, building a solid but slightly passive position. The strategic ideas are clear but Black must be careful not to fall into a cramped game. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C75",[49295,49298,49301,49304],{"question":49296,"answer":49297},"What is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Bd7?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Bd7 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3 Bd7 and is classified under ECO code C75.",{"question":49299,"answer":49300},"Is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Bd7 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Bd7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":49302,"answer":49303},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Bd7?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3 Bd7 6.d4 g6](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7-6-d4-g6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":49305,"answer":49306},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Bd7?","Across 150,857 Lichess games, White wins 52.6% of the time, Black wins 42.5%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Herman Pilnik and Wolfgang Unzicker. On the Black side, Bogdan Sliwa and Vladimir P Malaniuk are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7",{"moves":49231,"fen":49311,"gamesPlayed":49312,"whiteWinPct":21070,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":11475,"topPlayersWhite":49313,"topPlayersBlack":49318,"parentOpening":49239,"parentOpeningSlug":49217},"r2qkbnr/1ppb1ppp/p1np4/4p3/B3P3/2P2N2/PP1P1PPP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 1 6",150857,[49314,49315,49316],{"name":42407,"games":1685},{"name":13562,"games":3779},{"name":49317,"games":1033},"Isaak Boleslavsky",[49319,49320,49321],{"name":49107,"games":688},{"name":8879,"games":1672},{"name":49322,"games":4060},"Anton Demchenko",{"title":49223,"description":49292},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7",[123,699,3637,1109],"wZXh36z31KsA2uU6HAvot2wp92Q4RIkqcvonoQnLNz4",{"id":49329,"title":49330,"body":49331,"bots":49381,"categories":49382,"date":382,"description":49383,"eco":49384,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":49385,"image":49398,"meta":49399,"navigation":111,"path":49400,"quickFacts":49401,"seo":49413,"slug":49414,"stem":49415,"tags":49416,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":49417},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7-6-d4-g6.md","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... g6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":49332,"toc":49376},[49333,49340,49342,49348,49350,49353,49367,49369,49371],[10,49334,49335,49336,49339],{},"The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... g6 arises after ",[14,49337,49338],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3 Bd7 6.d4 g6"," and falls under ECO code C76. With 9,068 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,49341,22],{"id":21},[10,49343,25,49344,49347],{},[27,49345,49346],{"href":49165},"Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Bd7",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Efim Geller (7 games), Vlastimil Jansa (6 games), Igor Yagupov (6 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir P Malaniuk (33 games), Laszlo Zsinka (23 games), Vassily Smyslov (17 games).",[19,49349,35],{"id":34},[10,49351,49352],{},"Based on 9,068 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,49354,49355,49359,49363],{},[43,49356,49357,15152],{},[14,49358,47],{},[43,49360,49361,2540],{},[14,49362,53],{},[43,49364,49365,10812],{},[14,49366,59],{},[10,49368,63],{},[19,49370,67],{"id":66},[10,49372,49373,49374,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... g6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,49375,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":49377},[49378,49379,49380],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... g6 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3 Bd7 6.d4 g6) — Black fianchettoes with ...g6, combining the solid Steinitz structure with kingside piece activity. This hybrid approach aims for a dynamic game where the bishop on g7 plays a central role. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C76",[49386,49389,49392,49395],{"question":49387,"answer":49388},"What is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... g6?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... g6 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.c3 Bd7 6.d4 g6 and is classified under ECO code C76.",{"question":49390,"answer":49391},"Is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... g6 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... g6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":49393,"answer":49394},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... g6?","Across 9,068 Lichess games, White wins 46% of the time, Black wins 47.9%, and 6.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Efim Geller and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Vladimir P Malaniuk and Laszlo Zsinka are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":49396,"answer":49397},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... g6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... g6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7-6-d4-g6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7-6-d4-g6",{"moves":49338,"fen":49402,"gamesPlayed":49403,"whiteWinPct":4563,"drawPct":10852,"blackWinPct":2584,"topPlayersWhite":49404,"topPlayersBlack":49409,"parentOpening":49346,"parentOpeningSlug":49324},"r2qkbnr/1ppb1p1p/p1np2p1/4p3/B2PP3/2P2N2/PP3PPP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 0 7",9068,[49405,49406,49407],{"name":12312,"games":1443},{"name":1995,"games":2984},{"name":49408,"games":2984},"Igor Yagupov",[49410,49411,49412],{"name":8879,"games":5199},{"name":45940,"games":684},{"name":6799,"games":379},{"title":49330,"description":49383},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7-6-d4-g6","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-d6-5-c3-bd7-6-d4-g6",[123,699,3637,1109],"iyYz5D29sMBKJq7elREZNkQf2z_m_jJkN7TMjbfhwnk",{"id":49419,"title":49420,"body":49421,"bots":49486,"categories":49487,"date":382,"description":49488,"eco":49489,"extension":92,"externalLink":49490,"faq":49493,"image":49506,"meta":49507,"navigation":111,"path":49508,"quickFacts":49509,"seo":49523,"slug":49524,"stem":49525,"tags":49526,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":49527},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6.md","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nf6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":49422,"toc":49480},[49423,49430,49432,49437,49439,49442,49456,49458,49460,49463,49471,49473,49475],[10,49424,49425,49426,49429],{},"The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nf6 arises after ",[14,49427,49428],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code C77. Black develops the knight while creating a concrete threat against the e4-pawn. White can either defend it immediately or, recognizing that the pawn is not truly in danger long-term, simply castle with 5. O-O, which is the main line. Among the direct defenses, 5. d3 is the Anderssen Variation, where the pawn shield on d3 rules out any ...Nxe4 ideas and also revives the threat of Bxc6 dxc6 Nxe5, since ...Qd4 can no longer fork White's knight and pawn. This variation appeals to players who prefer to sidestep the heavy theory associated with 5. O-O. Another option is 5. Nc3, the Tarrasch Variation, developing a piece to defend e4, though White typically plays d3 later anyway after 5...b5 6. Bb3 Be7 7. d3. With 9.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,49431,22],{"id":21},[10,49433,25,49434,49436],{},[27,49435,48834],{"href":32923},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (246 games), Vlastimil Jansa (207 games), Michael Adams (182 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (271 games), Oleg M Romanishin (265 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (263 games).",[19,49438,35],{"id":34},[10,49440,49441],{},"Based on 9.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,49443,49444,49448,49452],{},[43,49445,49446,5245],{},[14,49447,47],{},[43,49449,49450,9948],{},[14,49451,53],{},[43,49453,49454,2381],{},[14,49455,59],{},[10,49457,3520],{},[19,49459,176],{"id":175},[10,49461,49462],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,49464,49465],{},[43,49466,49467],{},[27,49468,49470],{"href":49469},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0",[10,49472,202],{},[19,49474,67],{"id":66},[10,49476,49477,49478,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nf6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,49479,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":49481},[49482,49483,49484,49485],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nf6 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6) — 4...Nf6 develops a knight and threatens White's e-pawn. White can defend it directly, or focus on development knowing that, in the long term, the pawn is not really at risk: the main line is to leave it hanging and castle, 5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C77",{"title":49491,"url":49492},"Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nf6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bb5/3...a6/4._Ba4/4...Nf6",[49494,49497,49500,49503],{"question":49495,"answer":49496},"What is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nf6?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nf6 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code C77. 4...Nf6 develops a knight and threatens White's e-pawn.",{"question":49498,"answer":49499},"Is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nf6 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nf6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":49501,"answer":49502},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nf6?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":49504,"answer":49505},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nf6?","Across 9.9 million Lichess games, White wins 50% of the time, Black wins 44.8%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Oleg M Romanishin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6",{"moves":49428,"fen":49510,"gamesPlayed":49511,"whiteWinPct":300,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":10018,"topPlayersWhite":49512,"topPlayersBlack":49517,"parentOpening":48834,"parentOpeningSlug":48812},"r1bqkb1r/1ppp1ppp/p1n2n2/4p3/B3P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 2 5",9859667,[49513,49515,49516],{"name":902,"games":49514},246,{"name":1995,"games":23525},{"name":16542,"games":7873},[49518,49519,49521],{"name":415,"games":15731},{"name":8873,"games":49520},265,{"name":11148,"games":49522},263,{"title":49420,"description":49488},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6",[123,699,3637,1109],"pWajKe7MtEtJ9vkV3J_vCZKbYh-9xdi3inv2feVvC1w",{"id":49529,"title":48938,"body":49530,"bots":49605,"categories":49606,"date":382,"description":49607,"eco":49608,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":49609,"image":49618,"meta":49619,"navigation":111,"path":49620,"quickFacts":49621,"seo":49634,"slug":49635,"stem":49636,"tags":49637,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":49638},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0.md",{"type":7,"value":49531,"toc":49599},[49532,49538,49540,49546,49548,49550,49564,49566,49568,49571,49591,49593,49595],[10,49533,48943,49534,49537],{},[14,49535,49536],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0"," and falls under ECO code C78. With 6.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,49539,22],{"id":21},[10,49541,25,49542,49545],{},[27,49543,49544],{"href":48759},"Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nf6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (233 games), Vlastimil Jansa (206 games), Mikhail Tal (173 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (260 games), Oleg M Romanishin (246 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (245 games).",[19,49547,35],{"id":34},[10,49549,10707],{},[40,49551,49552,49556,49560],{},[43,49553,49554,4120],{},[14,49555,47],{},[43,49557,49558,2623],{},[14,49559,53],{},[43,49561,49562,2381],{},[14,49563,59],{},[10,49565,3520],{},[19,49567,176],{"id":175},[10,49569,49570],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0, the main continuations include:",[40,49572,49573,49579,49585],{},[43,49574,49575],{},[27,49576,49578],{"href":49577},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-d6","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 d6",[43,49580,49581],{},[27,49582,49584],{"href":49583},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4",[43,49586,49587],{},[27,49588,49590],{"href":49589},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence",[10,49592,202],{},[19,49594,67],{"id":66},[10,49596,48981,49597,1397],{},[27,49598,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":49600},[49601,49602,49603,49604],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0) — One of the oldest and most respected openings in chess, the Ruy Lopez leads to deep strategic play where both sides maneuver for advantage around the central pawn structure. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C78",[49610,49612,49613,49616],{"question":48995,"answer":49611},"The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 and is classified under ECO code C78.",{"question":48998,"answer":48999},{"question":49614,"answer":49615},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 d6](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-d6); [Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4); [Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":49001,"answer":49617},"Across 6.7 million Lichess games, White wins 50.5% of the time, Black wins 44.3%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Oleg M Romanishin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0",{"moves":49536,"fen":49622,"gamesPlayed":49623,"whiteWinPct":4169,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":2726,"topPlayersWhite":49624,"topPlayersBlack":49630,"parentOpening":49544,"parentOpeningSlug":49524},"r1bqkb1r/1ppp1ppp/p1n2n2/4p3/B3P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQ1RK1 b kq - 3 5",6742701,[49625,49627,49629],{"name":902,"games":49626},233,{"name":1995,"games":49628},206,{"name":13564,"games":7596},[49631,49632,49633],{"name":415,"games":15733},{"name":8873,"games":49514},{"name":11148,"games":13987},{"title":48938,"description":49607},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0",[123,699,3637,1109],"wBIJvbGEUZhTYwa7VI-_bWFaii4vRbWGB9dCGCvcpE8",{"id":49640,"title":48818,"body":49641,"bots":49690,"categories":49691,"date":382,"description":49692,"eco":49693,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":49694,"image":49703,"meta":49704,"navigation":111,"path":49705,"quickFacts":49706,"seo":49718,"slug":49719,"stem":49720,"tags":49721,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":49722},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-d6.md",{"type":7,"value":49642,"toc":49685},[49643,49649,49651,49657,49659,49662,49677,49679,49681],[10,49644,48823,49645,49648],{},[14,49646,49647],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 d6"," and falls under ECO code C79. With 694,189 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,49650,22],{"id":21},[10,49652,25,49653,49656],{},[27,49654,49655],{"href":49469},"Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Frederick Yates (12 games), Emanuel Lasker (12 games), Alexander Alekhine (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Paul Keres (17 games), Akiba Rubinstein (16 games), Alexander Alekhine (14 games).",[19,49658,35],{"id":34},[10,49660,49661],{},"Based on 694,189 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,49663,49664,49668,49673],{},[43,49665,49666,21810],{},[14,49667,47],{},[43,49669,49670,49672],{},[14,49671,53],{},": 42.2%",[43,49674,49675,8953],{},[14,49676,59],{},[10,49678,1505],{},[19,49680,67],{"id":66},[10,49682,48887,49683,1397],{},[27,49684,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":49686},[49687,49688,49689],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 d6) — Black plays ...d6, the Steinitz Defense Deferred, building a solid but slightly passive position. The strategic ideas are clear but Black must be careful not to fall into a cramped game. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C79",[49695,49697,49698,49700],{"question":48905,"answer":49696},"The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 d6 and is classified under ECO code C79.",{"question":48908,"answer":48909},{"question":48914,"answer":49699},"Across 694,189 Lichess games, White wins 52.9% of the time, Black wins 42.2%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Frederick Yates and Emanuel Lasker. On the Black side, Paul Keres and Akiba Rubinstein are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":49701,"answer":49702},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-d6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-d6",{"moves":49647,"fen":49707,"gamesPlayed":49708,"whiteWinPct":21884,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":49709,"topPlayersWhite":49710,"topPlayersBlack":49714,"parentOpening":49655,"parentOpeningSlug":49635},"r1bqkb1r/1pp2ppp/p1np1n2/4p3/B3P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQ1RK1 w kq - 0 6",694189,42.2,[49711,49712,49713],{"name":44348,"games":2096},{"name":7592,"games":2096},{"name":16318,"games":2096},[49715,49716,49717],{"name":6806,"games":379},{"name":15495,"games":4060},{"name":16318,"games":289},{"title":48818,"description":49692},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-d6","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-d6",[123,699,3637,1109],"vCSqmY0jaQsTWut4nvps_hla_OzIN-GI_xoKctqcn8M",{"id":49724,"title":49725,"body":49726,"bots":49797,"categories":49798,"date":382,"description":49799,"eco":49800,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":49801,"image":49814,"meta":49815,"navigation":111,"path":49816,"quickFacts":49817,"seo":49828,"slug":49829,"stem":49830,"tags":49831,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":49832},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4.md","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":49727,"toc":49791},[49728,49735,49737,49742,49744,49747,49761,49763,49765,49768,49782,49784,49786],[10,49729,49730,49731,49734],{},"The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 arises after ",[14,49732,49733],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4"," and falls under ECO code C80. With 609,939 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,49736,22],{"id":21},[10,49738,25,49739,49741],{},[27,49740,49655],{"href":49469},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (28 games), Nigel D Short (25 games), Michael Adams (23 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Viktor Korchnoi (87 games), Victor Mikhalevski (74 games), Artur Jussupow (59 games).",[19,49743,35],{"id":34},[10,49745,49746],{},"Based on 609,939 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,49748,49749,49753,49757],{},[43,49750,49751,4120],{},[14,49752,47],{},[43,49754,49755,21142],{},[14,49756,53],{},[43,49758,49759,6741],{},[14,49760,59],{},[10,49762,3520],{},[19,49764,176],{"id":175},[10,49766,49767],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4, the main continuations include:",[40,49769,49770,49776],{},[43,49771,49772],{},[27,49773,49775],{"href":49774},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-qe2","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.Qe2",[43,49777,49778],{},[27,49779,49781],{"href":49780},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.c3",[10,49783,202],{},[19,49785,67],{"id":66},[10,49787,49788,49789,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,49790,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":49792},[49793,49794,49795,49796],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4) — One of the oldest and most respected openings in chess, the Ruy Lopez leads to deep strategic play where both sides maneuver for advantage around the central pawn structure. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C80",[49802,49805,49808,49811],{"question":49803,"answer":49804},"What is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 and is classified under ECO code C80.",{"question":49806,"answer":49807},"Is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":49809,"answer":49810},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.Qe2](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-qe2); [Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.c3](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":49812,"answer":49813},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4?","Across 609,939 Lichess games, White wins 50.5% of the time, Black wins 43.6%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Nigel D Short. On the Black side, Viktor Korchnoi and Victor Mikhalevski are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4",{"moves":49733,"fen":49818,"gamesPlayed":49819,"whiteWinPct":4169,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":21224,"topPlayersWhite":49820,"topPlayersBlack":49824,"parentOpening":49655,"parentOpeningSlug":49635},"r1bqkb1r/1ppp1ppp/p1n5/4p3/B3n3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQ1RK1 w kq - 0 6",609939,[49821,49822,49823],{"name":1995,"games":3587},{"name":4914,"games":593},{"name":16542,"games":684},[49825,49826,49827],{"name":419,"games":1096},{"name":6054,"games":3352},{"name":40150,"games":3572},{"title":49725,"description":49799},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4",[123,699,3637,1109],"GMFqe_JdaAYCAn_0WlF4ISfyGQyVYSagMxrg0KywGMo",{"id":49834,"title":49835,"body":49836,"bots":49902,"categories":49903,"date":382,"description":49904,"eco":49905,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":49906,"image":49919,"meta":49920,"navigation":111,"path":49921,"quickFacts":49922,"seo":49933,"slug":49934,"stem":49935,"tags":49936,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":49937},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3.md","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.c3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":49837,"toc":49896},[49838,49845,49847,49853,49855,49858,49872,49874,49876,49879,49887,49889,49891],[10,49839,49840,49841,49844],{},"The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.c3 arises after ",[14,49842,49843],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.c3"," and falls under ECO code C82. With 60,857 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,49846,22],{"id":21},[10,49848,25,49849,49852],{},[27,49850,49851],{"href":49583},"Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Anatoly Karpov (14 games), Paul Keres (12 games), Nigel D Short (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Viktor Korchnoi (37 games), Max Euwe (36 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (20 games).",[19,49854,35],{"id":34},[10,49856,49857],{},"Based on 60,857 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,49859,49860,49864,49868],{},[43,49861,49862,5746],{},[14,49863,47],{},[43,49865,49866,3825],{},[14,49867,53],{},[43,49869,49870,22938],{},[14,49871,59],{},[10,49873,63],{},[19,49875,176],{"id":175},[10,49877,49878],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.c3, the main continuations include:",[40,49880,49881],{},[43,49882,49883],{},[27,49884,49886],{"href":49885},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3-be7","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.c3 Be7",[10,49888,202],{},[19,49890,67],{"id":66},[10,49892,49893,49894,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.c3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,49895,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":49897},[49898,49899,49900,49901],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.c3 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.c3) — Black plays ...b5 and develops actively, an aggressive approach that seeks immediate counterplay. The resulting positions feature dynamic piece play and sharp tactical possibilities. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C82",[49907,49910,49913,49916],{"question":49908,"answer":49909},"What is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.c3?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.c3 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.c3 and is classified under ECO code C82.",{"question":49911,"answer":49912},"Is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.c3 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.c3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":49914,"answer":49915},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.c3?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.c3 Be7](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3-be7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":49917,"answer":49918},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.c3?","Across 60,857 Lichess games, White wins 46.2% of the time, Black wins 46.3%, and 7.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Anatoly Karpov and Paul Keres. On the Black side, Viktor Korchnoi and Max Euwe are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3",{"moves":49843,"fen":49923,"gamesPlayed":49924,"whiteWinPct":5801,"drawPct":23007,"blackWinPct":3870,"topPlayersWhite":49925,"topPlayersBlack":49929,"parentOpening":49851,"parentOpeningSlug":49829},"r2qkb1r/2p2ppp/p1n1b3/1p1pP3/4n3/1BP2N2/PP3PPP/RNBQ1RK1 b kq - 0 9",60857,[49926,49927,49928],{"name":5207,"games":289},{"name":6806,"games":2096},{"name":4914,"games":2096},[49930,49931,49932],{"name":419,"games":678},{"name":38798,"games":5208},{"name":13562,"games":2881},{"title":49835,"description":49904},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3",[123,699,3637,1109],"t26VVfFh5iCPDZhxBJR7m3t87f7SyZltMgTeW0w8IE8",{"id":49939,"title":49940,"body":49941,"bots":49991,"categories":49992,"date":382,"description":49993,"eco":49994,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":49995,"image":50008,"meta":50009,"navigation":111,"path":50010,"quickFacts":50011,"seo":50022,"slug":50023,"stem":50024,"tags":50025,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":50026},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3-be7.md","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Max Euwe (31 games), Viktor Korchnoi (21 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (19 games).",[19,49959,35],{"id":34},[10,49961,49962],{},"Based on 21,725 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,49964,49965,49969,49973],{},[43,49966,49967,21274],{},[14,49968,47],{},[43,49970,49971,6736],{},[14,49972,53],{},[43,49974,49975,43714],{},[14,49976,59],{},[10,49978,3520],{},[19,49980,67],{"id":66},[10,49982,49983,49984,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Be7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,49985,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":49987},[49988,49989,49990],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":50003,"answer":50004},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Be7?","Across 21,725 Lichess games, White wins 48.9% of the time, Black wins 42.4%, and 8.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Paul Keres and Alexander Alekhine. On the Black side, Max Euwe and Viktor Korchnoi are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":50006,"answer":50007},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Be7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Be7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3-be7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3-be7",{"moves":49948,"fen":50012,"gamesPlayed":50013,"whiteWinPct":21328,"drawPct":43765,"blackWinPct":6796,"topPlayersWhite":50014,"topPlayersBlack":50018,"parentOpening":49956,"parentOpeningSlug":49934},"r2qk2r/2p1bppp/p1n1b3/1p1pP3/4n3/1BP2N2/PP3PPP/RNBQ1RK1 w kq - 1 10",21725,[50015,50016,50017],{"name":6806,"games":1033},{"name":16318,"games":1033},{"name":44348,"games":1440},[50019,50020,50021],{"name":38798,"games":691},{"name":419,"games":2878},{"name":13562,"games":1437},{"title":49940,"description":49993},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3-be7","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-c3-be7",[123,699,3637,1109],"-sjcIQ4AmP_RTMm5yPvhOZ_BQptVqHH62vhxqgNRTXI",{"id":50028,"title":50029,"body":50030,"bots":50079,"categories":50080,"date":382,"description":50081,"eco":50082,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":50083,"image":50096,"meta":50097,"navigation":111,"path":50098,"quickFacts":50099,"seo":50110,"slug":50111,"stem":50112,"tags":50113,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":50114},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-qe2.md","Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.Qe2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":50031,"toc":50074},[50032,50039,50041,50046,50048,50051,50065,50067,50069],[10,50033,50034,50035,50038],{},"The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.Qe2 arises after ",[14,50036,50037],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.Qe2"," and falls under ECO code C81. With 11,862 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,50040,22],{"id":21},[10,50042,25,50043,50045],{},[27,50044,49851],{"href":49583},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (19 games), Milan Matulovic (16 games), Borislav Ivkov (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Karoly Honfi (11 games), Viktor Korchnoi (11 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (8 games).",[19,50047,35],{"id":34},[10,50049,50050],{},"Based on 11,862 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,50052,50053,50057,50061],{},[43,50054,50055,4120],{},[14,50056,47],{},[43,50058,50059,17571],{},[14,50060,53],{},[43,50062,50063,44512],{},[14,50064,59],{},[10,50066,3520],{},[19,50068,67],{"id":66},[10,50070,50071,50072,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.Qe2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,50073,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":50075},[50076,50077,50078],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.Qe2 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.Qe2) — Black plays ...b5 and develops actively, an aggressive approach that seeks immediate counterplay. The resulting positions feature dynamic piece play and sharp tactical possibilities. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C81",[50084,50087,50090,50093],{"question":50085,"answer":50086},"What is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.Qe2?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.Qe2 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.Qe2 and is classified under ECO code C81.",{"question":50088,"answer":50089},"Is the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.Qe2 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.Qe2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":50091,"answer":50092},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.Qe2?","Across 11,862 Lichess games, White wins 50.5% of the time, Black wins 40.6%, and 8.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Milan Matulovic. On the Black side, Karoly Honfi and Viktor Korchnoi are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":50094,"answer":50095},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.Qe2?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.Qe2 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-qe2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-qe2",{"moves":50037,"fen":50100,"gamesPlayed":50101,"whiteWinPct":4169,"drawPct":44577,"blackWinPct":17635,"topPlayersWhite":50102,"topPlayersBlack":50106,"parentOpening":49851,"parentOpeningSlug":49829},"r2qkb1r/2p2ppp/p1n1b3/1p1pP3/4n3/1B3N2/PPP1QPPP/RNB2RK1 b kq - 2 9",11862,[50103,50104,50105],{"name":1995,"games":1437},{"name":2094,"games":4060},{"name":43873,"games":1440},[50107,50108,50109],{"name":26241,"games":3779},{"name":419,"games":3779},{"name":13562,"games":1440},{"title":50029,"description":50081},"ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-qe2","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-nxe4-6-d4-b5-7-bb3-d5-8-dxe5-be6-9-qe2",[123,699,3637,1109],"9tangSK48cnWdegMUJSOpIrghmjoEYFCfSvS04jXhhk",{"id":50116,"title":50117,"body":50118,"bots":50167,"categories":50168,"date":382,"description":50169,"eco":50170,"extension":92,"externalLink":50171,"faq":50174,"image":50187,"meta":50188,"navigation":111,"path":50189,"quickFacts":50190,"seo":50203,"slug":50204,"stem":50205,"tags":50206,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":50207},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-bc5.md","Ruy Lopez: Bc5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":50119,"toc":50162},[50120,50127,50129,50134,50136,50139,50153,50155,50157],[10,50121,50122,50123,50126],{},"The Ruy Lopez: Bc5 arises after ",[14,50124,50125],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Bc5"," and falls under ECO code C64. The Classical Defence is one of the oldest responses to the Ruy Lopez. Seeing no immediate danger to the e5-pawn, Black deploys the bishop to its most active diagonal. However, this fails to resolve the long-term threat to e5, and the bishop on c5 is vulnerable to being displaced by White's c3-d4 pawn advance. For these reasons, despite being a logical developing move, 3...Bc5 remains only a minor sideline in modern practice and appears more frequently in amateur games. The sharpest reply is 4. c3, the Central Variation, where White plans immediate central expansion with d4. Black commonly answers 4...Nf6, though the gambit 4...f5 is also available. White can also choose 4. O-O, preparing to support e4 with the rook, but this castles directly into the bishop's pin along the a7-g1 diagonal, potentially tying down the rook to the defense of f2. The tricky 4. Nxe5!? attempts a centre fork trick, though Black can navigate the complications safely with correct play. With 13.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,50128,22],{"id":21},[10,50130,25,50131,50133],{},[27,50132,3495],{"href":3494},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksandar Matanovic (10 games), Emanuel Lasker (10 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Evgenija Ovod (46 games), Jonny Hector (39 games), Marjan Crepan (35 games).",[19,50135,35],{"id":34},[10,50137,50138],{},"Based on 13.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,50140,50141,50145,50149],{},[43,50142,50143,13717],{},[14,50144,47],{},[43,50146,50147,15152],{},[14,50148,53],{},[43,50150,50151,982],{},[14,50152,59],{},[10,50154,63],{},[19,50156,67],{"id":66},[10,50158,50159,50160,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: Bc5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,50161,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":50163},[50164,50165,50166],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: Bc5 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Bc5) — 3...Bc5 is the Classical defence, one of the oldest continuations. Sensing there is no immediate danger to e5, Black brings out their bishop to its most active square. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C64",{"title":50172,"url":50173},"Ruy Lopez: Bc5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bb5/3...Bc5",[50175,50178,50181,50184],{"question":50176,"answer":50177},"What is the Ruy Lopez: Bc5?","The Ruy Lopez: Bc5 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Bc5 and is classified under ECO code C64. 3...Bc5 is the Classical defence, one of the oldest continuations.",{"question":50179,"answer":50180},"Is the Ruy Lopez: Bc5 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: Bc5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":50182,"answer":50183},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: Bc5?","Across 13.9 million Lichess games, White wins 49.9% of the time, Black wins 46%, and 4.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksandar Matanovic and Emanuel Lasker. On the Black side, Evgenija Ovod and Jonny Hector are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":50185,"answer":50186},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez: Bc5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez: Bc5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-bc5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-bc5",{"moves":50125,"fen":50191,"gamesPlayed":50192,"whiteWinPct":13766,"drawPct":1087,"blackWinPct":4563,"topPlayersWhite":50193,"topPlayersBlack":50197,"parentOpening":3495,"parentOpeningSlug":3637},"r1bqk1nr/pppp1ppp/2n5/1Bb1p3/4P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 4 4",13895293,[50194,50195,50196],{"name":13566,"games":1033},{"name":7592,"games":1033},{"name":13562,"games":1561},[50198,50200,50201],{"name":50199,"games":4563},"Evgenija Ovod",{"name":677,"games":3339},{"name":50202,"games":1726},"Marjan Crepan",{"title":50117,"description":50169},"ruy-lopez-bc5","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-bc5",[123,699,3637,1109],"bf_HLurdxsas_6_YTB7nSoy7EBlQsd2ANdMrQ4LFdxg",{"id":50209,"title":50210,"body":50211,"bots":50261,"categories":50262,"date":382,"description":50263,"eco":50264,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":50265,"image":50278,"meta":50279,"navigation":111,"path":50280,"quickFacts":50281,"seo":50296,"slug":50297,"stem":50298,"tags":50299,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":50300},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-berlin-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-nf6-4-0-0-d6.md","Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":50212,"toc":50256},[50213,50220,50222,50228,50230,50232,50247,50249,50251],[10,50214,50215,50216,50219],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 arises after ",[14,50217,50218],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.0-0 d6"," and falls under ECO code C66. With 3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,50221,22],{"id":21},[10,50223,25,50224,50227],{},[27,50225,50226],{"href":48591},"Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jose Raul Capablanca (13 games), Emanuel Lasker (11 games), Carl Schlechter (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Daniel H Campora (45 games), Bo Jacobsen (19 games), William Albert Fairhurst (17 games).",[19,50229,35],{"id":34},[10,50231,7096],{},[40,50233,50234,50239,50243],{},[43,50235,50236,50238],{},[14,50237,47],{},": 52.8%",[43,50240,50241,11417],{},[14,50242,53],{},[43,50244,50245,1173],{},[14,50246,59],{},[10,50248,1505],{},[19,50250,67],{"id":66},[10,50252,50253,50254,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,50255,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":50257},[50258,50259,50260],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.0-0 d6) — Black plays ...d6, the Steinitz Defense Deferred, building a solid but slightly passive position. The strategic ideas are clear but Black must be careful not to fall into a cramped game. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C66",[50266,50269,50272,50275],{"question":50267,"answer":50268},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6?","The Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.0-0 d6 and is classified under ECO code C66.",{"question":50270,"answer":50271},"Is the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":50273,"answer":50274},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6?","Across 3 million Lichess games, White wins 52.8% of the time, Black wins 42.5%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jose Raul Capablanca and Emanuel Lasker. On the Black side, Daniel H Campora and Bo Jacobsen are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":50276,"answer":50277},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-berlin-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-nf6-4-0-0-d6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-berlin-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-nf6-4-0-0-d6",{"moves":50218,"fen":50282,"gamesPlayed":50283,"whiteWinPct":50284,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":11475,"topPlayersWhite":50285,"topPlayersBlack":50290,"parentOpening":50226,"parentOpeningSlug":3639},"r1bqkb1r/ppp2ppp/2np1n2/1B2p3/4P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQ1RK1 w kq - 0 5",2954334,52.8,[50286,50287,50288],{"name":15581,"games":623},{"name":7592,"games":3779},{"name":50289,"games":1561},"Carl Schlechter",[50291,50292,50294],{"name":15491,"games":341},{"name":50293,"games":1437},"Bo Jacobsen",{"name":50295,"games":379},"William Albert Fairhurst",{"title":50210,"description":50263},"ruy-lopez-berlin-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-nf6-4-0-0-d6","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-berlin-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-nf6-4-0-0-d6",[123,699,3637,1109],"4zua_4XPOHavuR8LV4p3v0Fd5J5hunnSjuLpM2HBwuI",{"id":50302,"title":50303,"body":50304,"bots":50352,"categories":50353,"date":382,"description":50354,"eco":50355,"extension":92,"externalLink":50356,"faq":50359,"image":50372,"meta":50373,"navigation":111,"path":50374,"quickFacts":50375,"seo":50387,"slug":50388,"stem":50389,"tags":50390,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":50391},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-berlin-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-nf6-4-0-0-nxe4.md","Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":50305,"toc":50347},[50306,50313,50315,50320,50322,50324,50338,50340,50342],[10,50307,50308,50309,50312],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 arises after ",[14,50310,50311],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.0-0 Nxe4"," and falls under ECO code C67. Despite appearances, this is more of a temporary exchange than a true gambit, since White can regain the pawn with relative ease thanks to the half-open e-file. One method is 5. Re1, which recovers the pawn once the knight is forced to retreat. This works because Black's king remains in the center: after 5...Nd6 (threatening to capture White's bishop) 6. Nxe5, Black cannot take the bishop because 6...Nxb5? allows 7. Nxc6+ with a discovered check winning the queen. If Black tries 6...Nxe5, then 7. Rxe5+ Be7 gives White time to withdraw the bishop, while 6...Be7 blocks the e-file but lets White consolidate with 7. Bf1. Though 5. Re1 tends to produce very drawish play, the actual main line is 5. d4, which is also fairly sterile in character and typically leads to the famous Berlin Wall endgame. Black must avoid 5...exd4?, which opens the e-file and allows 6. Re1 to pin and win the knight; instead 5...Nd6 is the standard reply. With 2.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,50314,22],{"id":21},[10,50316,25,50317,50319],{},[27,50318,50226],{"href":48591},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Maxime Vachier Lagrave (67 games), Alexei Shirov (63 games), Viswanathan Anand (58 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksej Aleksandrov (117 games), Vladimir Kramnik (79 games), Levon Aronian (77 games).",[19,50321,35],{"id":34},[10,50323,4209],{},[40,50325,50326,50330,50334],{},[43,50327,50328,14286],{},[14,50329,47],{},[43,50331,50332,42083],{},[14,50333,53],{},[43,50335,50336,2047],{},[14,50337,59],{},[10,50339,1505],{},[19,50341,67],{"id":66},[10,50343,50344,50345,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,50346,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":50348},[50349,50350,50351],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.0-0 Nxe4) — This is a trade more than a gambit as White can recover the pawn easily enough using the semi-open e-file. One line is 5. Re1 , recovering the pawn after the knight is forced to move. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C67",{"title":50357,"url":50358},"Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bb5/3...Nf6/4._0-0/4...Nxe4",[50360,50363,50366,50369],{"question":50361,"answer":50362},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4?","The Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.0-0 Nxe4 and is classified under ECO code C67. This is a trade more than a gambit as White can recover the pawn easily enough using the semi-open e-file.",{"question":50364,"answer":50365},"Is the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":50367,"answer":50368},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4?","Across 2.2 million Lichess games, White wins 52.7% of the time, Black wins 41.6%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Maxime Vachier Lagrave and Alexei Shirov. On the Black side, Aleksej Aleksandrov and Vladimir Kramnik are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":50370,"answer":50371},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nxe4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-berlin-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-nf6-4-0-0-nxe4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-berlin-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-nf6-4-0-0-nxe4",{"moves":50311,"fen":50376,"gamesPlayed":50377,"whiteWinPct":14362,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":42157,"topPlayersWhite":50378,"topPlayersBlack":50383,"parentOpening":50226,"parentOpeningSlug":3639},"r1bqkb1r/pppp1ppp/2n5/1B2p3/4n3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQ1RK1 w kq - 0 5",2151218,[50379,50380,50382],{"name":3624,"games":571},{"name":896,"games":50381},63,{"name":902,"games":5373},[50384,50385,50386],{"name":3629,"games":19622},{"name":3632,"games":12790},{"name":3635,"games":3996},{"title":50303,"description":50354},"ruy-lopez-berlin-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-nf6-4-0-0-nxe4","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-berlin-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-nf6-4-0-0-nxe4",[123,699,3637,1109],"pZYV-PdtiB5z28fSiauKbJ-Hz-hnRyarQSlGD4udALQ",{"id":50393,"title":50394,"body":50395,"bots":50424,"categories":50425,"date":89,"description":50426,"eco":50427,"extension":92,"externalLink":50428,"faq":50431,"image":50441,"meta":50442,"navigation":111,"path":50443,"quickFacts":50444,"seo":50446,"slug":50447,"stem":50448,"tags":50449,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":50450},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-chigorin.md","Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":50396,"toc":50420},[50397,50404,50406,50412,50414],[10,50398,50399,50400,50403],{},"The Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense arises after ",[14,50401,50402],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2 c5 11.d4 Qc7 12.Nbd2 Nc6"," and falls under ECO code C98. This is one of the most significant systems within the Ruy Lopez Closed. The key idea is Black's knight maneuver from a5 back to c6, repositioning it to support central counterplay through ...c5 while the queen on c7 coordinates the pressure.",[19,50405,22],{"id":21},[10,50407,25,50408,31],{},[27,50409,50411],{"href":50410},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3",[19,50413,67],{"id":66},[10,50415,50416,50417,77],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,50418,76],{"href":73,"rel":50419},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":50421},[50422,50423],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2 c5 11.d4 Qc7 12.Nbd2 Nc6) — The Chigorin Defense is one of the most important systems in the Ruy Lopez Closed. Black reroutes the knight from a5 back to c6, aiming for central counterplay with ...c5 and ...Qc7. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C98",{"title":50429,"url":50430},"Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bb5/3...a6/4._Ba4/4...Nf6/5._O-O/5...Be7/6._Re1/6...b5/7._Bb3/7...d6/8._c3/8...O-O/9._h3",[50432,50435,50438],{"question":50433,"answer":50434},"What is the Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense?","The Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2 c5 11.d4 Qc7 12.Nbd2 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code C98. The Chigorin Defense is one of the most important systems in the Ruy Lopez Closed.",{"question":50436,"answer":50437},"Is the Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":50439,"answer":50440},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-chigorin.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-chigorin",{"moves":50402,"parentOpening":50411,"parentOpeningSlug":50445},"ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3",{"title":50394,"description":50426},"ruy-lopez-chigorin","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-chigorin",[123,699,3637,700,1109],"RyALBBum7TVuVCAzaDUDnu3I8gHcbzVcggH0qVxwKCQ",{"id":50452,"title":50453,"body":50454,"bots":50481,"categories":50482,"date":89,"description":50483,"eco":50484,"extension":92,"externalLink":50485,"faq":50487,"image":50497,"meta":50498,"navigation":111,"path":50499,"quickFacts":50500,"seo":50501,"slug":50502,"stem":50503,"tags":50504,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":50505},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-chigorin-main.md","Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense, Main Line: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":50455,"toc":50477},[50456,50463,50465,50469,50471],[10,50457,50458,50459,50462],{},"The Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense, Main Line arises after ",[14,50460,50461],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2 c5 11.d4 Qc7 12.Nbd2 cxd4 13.cxd4"," and falls under ECO code C99. In this principal continuation of the Chigorin Defense, Black opens the position by exchanging pawns in the center. After 12...cxd4 13.cxd4, White obtains a classical d4-e4 pawn center, but Black gains active piece play and realistic prospects of undermining that center.",[19,50464,22],{"id":21},[10,50466,25,50467,31],{},[27,50468,50411],{"href":50410},[19,50470,67],{"id":66},[10,50472,50473,50474,77],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense, Main Line is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,50475,76],{"href":73,"rel":50476},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":50478},[50479,50480],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense, Main Line (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2 c5 11.d4 Qc7 12.Nbd2 cxd4 13.cxd4) — The main line of the Chigorin Defense where Black exchanges pawns in the center. After 12...cxd4 13.cxd4, White has a classical pawn center but Black has piece activity and the potential to undermi... Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C99",{"title":50486,"url":48645},"Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense, Main Line - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[50488,50491,50494],{"question":50489,"answer":50490},"What is the Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense, Main Line?","The Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense, Main Line begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 0-0 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2 c5 11.d4 Qc7 12.Nbd2 cxd4 13.cxd4 and is classified under ECO code C99. The main line of the Chigorin Defense where Black exchanges pawns in the center.",{"question":50492,"answer":50493},"Is the Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense, Main Line good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense, Main Line can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":50495,"answer":50496},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense, Main Line?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense, Main Line by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-chigorin-main.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-chigorin-main",{"moves":50461,"parentOpening":50411,"parentOpeningSlug":50445},{"title":50453,"description":50483},"ruy-lopez-chigorin-main","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-chigorin-main",[123,699,3637,700,1109],"Yd8u3mACSkBuvmyURBaPTvDO2aBa2g06KGwnuZKuyoY",{"id":50507,"title":50508,"body":50509,"bots":50589,"categories":50590,"date":382,"description":50591,"eco":50592,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":50593,"image":50606,"meta":50607,"navigation":111,"path":50608,"quickFacts":50609,"seo":50624,"slug":50625,"stem":50626,"tags":50627,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":50628},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence.md","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":50510,"toc":50583},[50511,50518,50520,50525,50527,50529,50543,50545,50547,50550,50574,50576,50578],[10,50512,50513,50514,50517],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence arises after ",[14,50515,50516],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7"," and falls under ECO code C84. With 2.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,50519,22],{"id":21},[10,50521,25,50522,50524],{},[27,50523,49655],{"href":49469},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (186 games), Vlastimil Jansa (152 games), Mikhail Tal (141 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (259 games), Oleg M Romanishin (245 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (202 games).",[19,50526,35],{"id":34},[10,50528,5739],{},[40,50530,50531,50535,50539],{},[43,50532,50533,2540],{},[14,50534,47],{},[43,50536,50537,3825],{},[14,50538,53],{},[43,50540,50541,2047],{},[14,50542,59],{},[10,50544,63],{},[19,50546,176],{"id":175},[10,50548,50549],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7, the main continuations include:",[40,50551,50552,50558,50564,50570],{},[43,50553,50554],{},[27,50555,50557],{"href":50556},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-qe2","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Qe2",[43,50559,50560],{},[27,50561,50563],{"href":50562},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-bxc6-dxc6","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Bxc6 dxc6",[43,50565,50566],{},[27,50567,50569],{"href":50568},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-d6","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 d6",[43,50571,50572],{},[27,50573,50411],{"href":50410},[10,50575,202],{},[19,50577,67],{"id":66},[10,50579,50580,50581,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,50582,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":50584},[50585,50586,50587,50588],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7) — The Closed Ruy Lopez features ...Be7 and ...b5, leading to complex strategic battles. Both sides maneuver for advantage in the center and on the flanks, with the tension often persisting deep into the middlegame. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C84",[50594,50597,50600,50603],{"question":50595,"answer":50596},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 and is classified under ECO code C84.",{"question":50598,"answer":50599},"Is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":50601,"answer":50602},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Qe2](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-qe2); [Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Bxc6 dxc6](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-bxc6-dxc6); [Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 d6](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-d6); [Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":50604,"answer":50605},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence?","Across 2.4 million Lichess games, White wins 47.9% of the time, Black wins 46.3%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Oleg M Romanishin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence",{"moves":50516,"fen":50610,"ecoRange":50611,"gamesPlayed":50612,"whiteWinPct":2584,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":3870,"topPlayersWhite":50613,"topPlayersBlack":50619,"parentOpening":49655,"parentOpeningSlug":49635},"r1bqk2r/1pppbppp/p1n2n2/4p3/B3P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQ1RK1 w kq - 4 6","C84–C99",2434087,[50614,50616,50618],{"name":902,"games":50615},186,{"name":1995,"games":50617},152,{"name":13564,"games":24274},[50620,50622,50623],{"name":415,"games":50621},259,{"name":8873,"games":13987},{"name":11148,"games":16086},{"title":50508,"description":50591},"ruy-lopez-closed-defence","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence",[123,699,3637,1109],"ON59ZQlcQp9b3Z49zb5MdhJZ0etkcQ8c1vJEy3Xh2bw",{"id":50630,"title":50631,"body":50632,"bots":50681,"categories":50682,"date":382,"description":50683,"eco":50684,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":50685,"image":50698,"meta":50699,"navigation":111,"path":50700,"quickFacts":50701,"seo":50713,"slug":50714,"stem":50715,"tags":50716,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":50717},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-bxc6-dxc6.md","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... dxc6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":50633,"toc":50676},[50634,50641,50643,50648,50650,50653,50667,50669,50671],[10,50635,50636,50637,50640],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... dxc6 arises after ",[14,50638,50639],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Bxc6 dxc6"," and falls under ECO code C85. With 79,375 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,50642,22],{"id":21},[10,50644,25,50645,50647],{},[27,50646,49590],{"href":49589},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Mato Damjanovic (31 games), Ratmir Kholmov (22 games), Hans Joachim Hecht (18 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg M Romanishin (23 games), Svetozar Gligoric (23 games), Peter Lukacs (20 games).",[19,50649,35],{"id":34},[10,50651,50652],{},"Based on 79,375 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,50654,50655,50659,50663],{},[43,50656,50657,8670],{},[14,50658,47],{},[43,50660,50661,12737],{},[14,50662,53],{},[43,50664,50665,2803],{},[14,50666,59],{},[10,50668,3520],{},[19,50670,67],{"id":66},[10,50672,50673,50674,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... dxc6 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C85",[50686,50689,50692,50695],{"question":50687,"answer":50688},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... dxc6?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... dxc6 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Bxc6 dxc6 and is classified under ECO code C85.",{"question":50690,"answer":50691},"Is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... dxc6 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... dxc6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":50693,"answer":50694},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... dxc6?","Across 79,375 Lichess games, White wins 50.8% of the time, Black wins 42.7%, and 6.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Mato Damjanovic and Ratmir Kholmov. On the Black side, Oleg M Romanishin and Svetozar Gligoric are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":50696,"answer":50697},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... dxc6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... dxc6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-bxc6-dxc6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-bxc6-dxc6",{"moves":50639,"fen":50702,"gamesPlayed":50703,"whiteWinPct":8726,"drawPct":2870,"blackWinPct":12782,"topPlayersWhite":50704,"topPlayersBlack":50709,"parentOpening":49590,"parentOpeningSlug":50625},"r1bqk2r/1pp1bppp/p1p2n2/4p3/4P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQ1RK1 w kq - 0 7",79375,[50705,50707,50708],{"name":50706,"games":691},"Mato Damjanovic",{"name":34166,"games":1447},{"name":38805,"games":1672},[50710,50711,50712],{"name":8873,"games":684},{"name":415,"games":684},{"name":11009,"games":2881},{"title":50631,"description":50683},"ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-bxc6-dxc6","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-bxc6-dxc6",[123,699,3637,1109],"WlzoF4cM83oQRP2CTOZWaemcZKBR1kMVy_6u9OwkBQc",{"id":50719,"title":50720,"body":50721,"bots":50770,"categories":50771,"date":382,"description":50772,"eco":50773,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":50774,"image":50787,"meta":50788,"navigation":111,"path":50789,"quickFacts":50790,"seo":50801,"slug":50802,"stem":50803,"tags":50804,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":50805},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-qe2.md","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.Qe2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":50722,"toc":50765},[50723,50730,50732,50737,50739,50742,50756,50758,50760],[10,50724,50725,50726,50729],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.Qe2 arises after ",[14,50727,50728],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Qe2"," and falls under ECO code C86. With 29,457 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,50731,22],{"id":21},[10,50733,25,50734,50736],{},[27,50735,49590],{"href":49589},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Sergei Tiviakov (25 games), Paul Keres (25 games), Nigel D Short (16 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Peter Lukacs (9 games), Borislav Ivkov (8 games), Dragisa Blagojevic (7 games).",[19,50738,35],{"id":34},[10,50740,50741],{},"Based on 29,457 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,50743,50744,50748,50752],{},[43,50745,50746,7214],{},[14,50747,47],{},[43,50749,50750,1497],{},[14,50751,53],{},[43,50753,50754,10071],{},[14,50755,59],{},[10,50757,1505],{},[19,50759,67],{"id":66},[10,50761,50762,50763,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.Qe2 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C86",[50775,50778,50781,50784],{"question":50776,"answer":50777},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.Qe2?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.Qe2 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Qe2 and is classified under ECO code C86.",{"question":50779,"answer":50780},"Is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.Qe2 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.Qe2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":50782,"answer":50783},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.Qe2?","Across 29,457 Lichess games, White wins 53.4% of the time, Black wins 41.2%, and 5.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Sergei Tiviakov and Paul Keres. On the Black side, Peter Lukacs and Borislav Ivkov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":50785,"answer":50786},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.Qe2?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 6.Qe2 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-qe2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-qe2",{"moves":50728,"fen":50791,"gamesPlayed":50792,"whiteWinPct":7265,"drawPct":10134,"blackWinPct":1551,"topPlayersWhite":50793,"topPlayersBlack":50797,"parentOpening":49590,"parentOpeningSlug":50625},"r1bqk2r/1pppbppp/p1n2n2/4p3/B3P3/5N2/PPPPQPPP/RNB2RK1 b kq - 5 6",29457,[50794,50795,50796],{"name":4050,"games":593},{"name":6806,"games":593},{"name":4914,"games":4060},[50798,50799,50800],{"name":11009,"games":1561},{"name":43873,"games":1440},{"name":3464,"games":1443},{"title":50720,"description":50772},"ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-qe2","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-qe2",[123,699,3637,1109],"_fLWuGKunOSqV_XFWrF66RZAxHv3HYMIKgFkZKZucTA",{"id":50807,"title":50808,"body":50809,"bots":50891,"categories":50892,"date":382,"description":50893,"eco":50894,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":50895,"image":50908,"meta":50909,"navigation":111,"path":50910,"quickFacts":50911,"seo":50923,"slug":50445,"stem":50924,"tags":50925,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":50926},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3.md","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 7.Bb3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":50810,"toc":50885},[50811,50818,50820,50825,50827,50829,50843,50845,50847,50850,50876,50878,50880],[10,50812,50813,50814,50817],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 7.Bb3 arises after ",[14,50815,50816],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3"," and falls under ECO code C88. With 2.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,50819,22],{"id":21},[10,50821,25,50822,50824],{},[27,50823,49590],{"href":49589},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (147 games), Vlastimil Jansa (139 games), Alexei Shirov (131 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (216 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (180 games), Oleg M Romanishin (175 games).",[19,50826,35],{"id":34},[10,50828,5739],{},[40,50830,50831,50835,50839],{},[43,50832,50833,4770],{},[14,50834,47],{},[43,50836,50837,2037],{},[14,50838,53],{},[43,50840,50841,170],{},[14,50842,59],{},[10,50844,63],{},[19,50846,176],{"id":175},[10,50848,50849],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3, the main continuations include:",[40,50851,50852,50858,50864,50870],{},[43,50853,50854],{},[27,50855,50857],{"href":50856},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-marshall-attack","Ruy Lopez, Marshall Attack",[43,50859,50860],{},[27,50861,50863],{"href":50862},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6",[43,50865,50866],{},[27,50867,50869],{"href":50868},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-chigorin","Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense",[43,50871,50872],{},[27,50873,50875],{"href":50874},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-chigorin-main","Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense, Main Line",[10,50877,202],{},[19,50879,67],{"id":66},[10,50881,50882,50883,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 7.Bb3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,50884,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":50886},[50887,50888,50889,50890],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 7.Bb3 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3) — The Closed Ruy Lopez features ...Be7 and ...b5, leading to complex strategic battles. Both sides maneuver for advantage in the center and on the flanks, with the tension often persisting deep into the middlegame. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C88",[50896,50899,50902,50905],{"question":50897,"answer":50898},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 7.Bb3?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 7.Bb3 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 and is classified under ECO code C88.",{"question":50900,"answer":50901},"Is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 7.Bb3 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 7.Bb3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":50903,"answer":50904},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 7.Bb3?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez, Marshall Attack](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-marshall-attack); [Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6); [Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-chigorin); [Ruy Lopez: Chigorin Defense, Main Line](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-chigorin-main). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":50906,"answer":50907},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 7.Bb3?","Across 2.4 million Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 47%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Alexander G Beliavsky are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3",{"moves":50816,"fen":50912,"gamesPlayed":50913,"whiteWinPct":4907,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":2088,"topPlayersWhite":50914,"topPlayersBlack":50918,"parentOpening":49590,"parentOpeningSlug":50625},"r1bqk2r/2ppbppp/p1n2n2/1p2p3/4P3/1B3N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQR1K1 b kq - 1 7",2421585,[50915,50916,50917],{"name":902,"games":24150},{"name":1995,"games":8883},{"name":896,"games":8885},[50919,50921,50922],{"name":415,"games":50920},216,{"name":11148,"games":13448},{"name":8873,"games":13148},{"title":50808,"description":50893},"articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3",[123,699,3637,1109],"DcgKY84QzL1h4GjDh3wlI_odt5ZcWJjTKzFv8wbuYLM",{"id":50928,"title":50929,"body":50930,"bots":51002,"categories":51003,"date":382,"description":51004,"eco":51005,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":51006,"image":51019,"meta":51020,"navigation":111,"path":51021,"quickFacts":51022,"seo":51034,"slug":51035,"stem":51036,"tags":51037,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":51038},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6.md","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":50931,"toc":50996},[50932,50939,50941,50947,50949,50952,50966,50968,50970,50973,50987,50989,50991],[10,50933,50934,50935,50938],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 arises after ",[14,50936,50937],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6"," and falls under ECO code C90. With 807,934 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,50940,22],{"id":21},[10,50942,25,50943,50946],{},[27,50944,50945],{"href":50410},"Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 7.Bb3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Mikhail Tal (109 games), Vlastimil Jansa (109 games), Gyula Sax (90 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (208 games), Oleg M Romanishin (166 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (137 games).",[19,50948,35],{"id":34},[10,50950,50951],{},"Based on 807,934 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,50953,50954,50958,50962],{},[43,50955,50956,2798],{},[14,50957,47],{},[43,50959,50960,5250],{},[14,50961,53],{},[43,50963,50964,6741],{},[14,50965,59],{},[10,50967,63],{},[19,50969,176],{"id":175},[10,50971,50972],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6, the main continuations include:",[40,50974,50975,50981],{},[43,50976,50977],{},[27,50978,50980],{"href":50979},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-d4","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.d4",[43,50982,50983],{},[27,50984,50986],{"href":50985},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3",[10,50988,202],{},[19,50990,67],{"id":66},[10,50992,50993,50994,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,50995,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":50997},[50998,50999,51000,51001],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6) — The Closed Ruy Lopez features ...Be7 and ...b5, leading to complex strategic battles. Both sides maneuver for advantage in the center and on the flanks, with the tension often persisting deep into the middlegame. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C90",[51007,51010,51013,51016],{"question":51008,"answer":51009},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 and is classified under ECO code C90.",{"question":51011,"answer":51012},"Is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":51014,"answer":51015},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.d4](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-d4); [Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":51017,"answer":51018},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6?","Across 807,934 Lichess games, White wins 49.1% of the time, Black wins 45%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Mikhail Tal and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Oleg M Romanishin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6",{"moves":50937,"fen":51023,"gamesPlayed":51024,"whiteWinPct":2871,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":341,"topPlayersWhite":51025,"topPlayersBlack":51029,"parentOpening":50945,"parentOpeningSlug":50445},"r1bq1rk1/2p1bppp/p1np1n2/1p2p3/4P3/1BP2N2/PP1P1PPP/RNBQR1K1 w - - 0 9",807934,[51026,51027,51028],{"name":13564,"games":5601},{"name":1995,"games":5601},{"name":1730,"games":579},[51030,51031,51033],{"name":415,"games":45604},{"name":8873,"games":51032},166,{"name":11148,"games":38073},{"title":50929,"description":51004},"ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6",[123,699,3637,1109],"FqGIeKFsKJb1LCGq0KdYzrJEUlCf13684ryiWKPmFZU",{"id":51040,"title":51041,"body":51042,"bots":51092,"categories":51093,"date":382,"description":51094,"eco":51095,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":51096,"image":51109,"meta":51110,"navigation":111,"path":51111,"quickFacts":51112,"seo":51123,"slug":51124,"stem":51125,"tags":51126,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":51127},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-d4.md","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.d4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":51043,"toc":51087},[51044,51051,51053,51059,51061,51064,51078,51080,51082],[10,51045,51046,51047,51050],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.d4 arises after ",[14,51048,51049],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.d4"," and falls under ECO code C91. With 278,448 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,51052,22],{"id":21},[10,51054,25,51055,51058],{},[27,51056,51057],{"href":50862},"Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Herman C Van Riemsdijk (45 games), Vitaly Tseshkovsky (26 games), Friso Nijboer (21 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mark L Hebden (31 games), Oleg M Romanishin (19 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (17 games).",[19,51060,35],{"id":34},[10,51062,51063],{},"Based on 278,448 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,51065,51066,51070,51074],{},[43,51067,51068,5639],{},[14,51069,47],{},[43,51071,51072,3825],{},[14,51073,53],{},[43,51075,51076,2381],{},[14,51077,59],{},[10,51079,63],{},[19,51081,67],{"id":66},[10,51083,51084,51085,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.d4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,51086,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":51088},[51089,51090,51091],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.d4 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.d4) — The main line of the Closed Ruy Lopez with Re1 and d4 is one of the deepest strategic openings in chess. Both sides pursue long-term plans, with White aiming for central domination and Black seeking queenside counterplay. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C91",[51097,51100,51103,51106],{"question":51098,"answer":51099},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.d4?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.d4 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.d4 and is classified under ECO code C91.",{"question":51101,"answer":51102},"Is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.d4 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.d4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":51104,"answer":51105},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.d4?","Across 278,448 Lichess games, White wins 48.5% of the time, Black wins 46.3%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Herman C Van Riemsdijk and Vitaly Tseshkovsky. On the Black side, Mark L Hebden and Oleg M Romanishin are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":51107,"answer":51108},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.d4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.d4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-d4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-d4",{"moves":51049,"fen":51113,"gamesPlayed":51114,"whiteWinPct":5696,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":3870,"topPlayersWhite":51115,"topPlayersBlack":51119,"parentOpening":51057,"parentOpeningSlug":51035},"r1bq1rk1/2p1bppp/p1np1n2/1p2p3/3PP3/1BP2N2/PP3PPP/RNBQR1K1 b - - 0 9",278448,[51116,51117,51118],{"name":10023,"games":341},{"name":33397,"games":681},{"name":7588,"games":2878},[51120,51121,51122],{"name":8876,"games":691},{"name":8873,"games":1437},{"name":11148,"games":379},{"title":51041,"description":51094},"ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-d4","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-d4",[123,699,3637,1109],"M9i6h-QBoo9fTOw695rSR3nWYzL_H1c-nZ4ZX_5klzQ",{"id":51129,"title":51130,"body":51131,"bots":51208,"categories":51209,"date":382,"description":51210,"eco":51211,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":51212,"image":51225,"meta":51226,"navigation":111,"path":51227,"quickFacts":51228,"seo":51239,"slug":51240,"stem":51241,"tags":51242,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":51243},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3.md","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.h3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":51132,"toc":51202},[51133,51140,51142,51147,51149,51152,51166,51168,51170,51173,51193,51195,51197],[10,51134,51135,51136,51139],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.h3 arises after ",[14,51137,51138],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3"," and falls under ECO code C92. With 799,178 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,51141,22],{"id":21},[10,51143,25,51144,51146],{},[27,51145,51057],{"href":50862},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (110 games), Mikhail Tal (105 games), Alexei Shirov (83 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (193 games), Oleg M Romanishin (144 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (117 games).",[19,51148,35],{"id":34},[10,51150,51151],{},"Based on 799,178 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,51153,51154,51158,51162],{},[43,51155,51156,4120],{},[14,51157,47],{},[43,51159,51160,12059],{},[14,51161,53],{},[43,51163,51164,6741],{},[14,51165,59],{},[10,51167,3520],{},[19,51169,176],{"id":175},[10,51171,51172],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3, the main continuations include:",[40,51174,51175,51181,51187],{},[43,51176,51177],{},[27,51178,51180],{"href":51179},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-h6","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 h6",[43,51182,51183],{},[27,51184,51186],{"href":51185},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-nb8","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Nb8",[43,51188,51189],{},[27,51190,51192],{"href":51191},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2",[10,51194,202],{},[19,51196,67],{"id":66},[10,51198,51199,51200,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.h3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,51201,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":51203},[51204,51205,51206,51207],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.h3 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3) — The Closed Ruy Lopez features ...Be7 and ...b5, leading to complex strategic battles. Both sides maneuver for advantage in the center and on the flanks, with the tension often persisting deep into the middlegame. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C92",[51213,51216,51219,51222],{"question":51214,"answer":51215},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.h3?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.h3 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 and is classified under ECO code C92.",{"question":51217,"answer":51218},"Is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.h3 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.h3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":51220,"answer":51221},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.h3?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 h6](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-h6); [Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Nb8](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-nb8); [Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":51223,"answer":51224},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.h3?","Across 799,178 Lichess games, White wins 50.5% of the time, Black wins 43.5%, and 5.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Mikhail Tal. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Oleg M Romanishin are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3",{"moves":51138,"fen":51229,"gamesPlayed":51230,"whiteWinPct":4169,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":12123,"topPlayersWhite":51231,"topPlayersBlack":51235,"parentOpening":51057,"parentOpeningSlug":51035},"r1bq1rk1/2p1bppp/p1np1n2/1p2p3/4P3/1BP2N1P/PP1P1PP1/RNBQR1K1 b - - 0 9",799178,[51232,51233,51234],{"name":1995,"games":24159},{"name":13564,"games":900},{"name":896,"games":3773},[51236,51237,51238],{"name":415,"games":18969},{"name":8873,"games":24272},{"name":11148,"games":19622},{"title":51130,"description":51210},"ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3",[123,699,3637,1109],"QLD8SiEaz0W7umtYoTdzsKiunrrAFE2QSUAAZAlsZmI",{"id":51245,"title":51246,"body":51247,"bots":51298,"categories":51299,"date":382,"description":51300,"eco":51301,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":51302,"image":51315,"meta":51316,"navigation":111,"path":51317,"quickFacts":51318,"seo":51330,"slug":51331,"stem":51332,"tags":51333,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":51334},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-h6.md","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":51248,"toc":51293},[51249,51256,51258,51264,51266,51269,51284,51286,51288],[10,51250,51251,51252,51255],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6 arises after ",[14,51253,51254],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 h6"," and falls under ECO code C93. With 75,318 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,51257,22],{"id":21},[10,51259,25,51260,51263],{},[27,51261,51262],{"href":50985},"Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 9.h3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Bruno Parma (20 games), Vlastimil Jansa (15 games), Mikhail Tal (13 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Svetozar Gligoric (56 games), Efim Geller (30 games), Aleksandar Matanovic (25 games).",[19,51265,35],{"id":34},[10,51267,51268],{},"Based on 75,318 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,51270,51271,51276,51280],{},[43,51272,51273,51275],{},[14,51274,47],{},": 54.7%",[43,51277,51278,39444],{},[14,51279,53],{},[43,51281,51282,7112],{},[14,51283,59],{},[10,51285,1505],{},[19,51287,67],{"id":66},[10,51289,51290,51291,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6 is through practice. 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Notable master practitioners on the White side include Bruno Parma and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Svetozar Gligoric and Efim Geller are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":51313,"answer":51314},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-h6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-h6",{"moves":51254,"fen":51319,"gamesPlayed":51320,"whiteWinPct":51321,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":3266,"topPlayersWhite":51322,"topPlayersBlack":51326,"parentOpening":51262,"parentOpeningSlug":51240},"r1bq1rk1/2p1bpp1/p1np1n1p/1p2p3/4P3/1BP2N1P/PP1P1PP1/RNBQR1K1 w - - 0 10",75318,54.7,[51323,51324,51325],{"name":33872,"games":2881},{"name":1995,"games":1685},{"name":13564,"games":623},[51327,51328,51329],{"name":415,"games":1040},{"name":12312,"games":1253},{"name":13566,"games":593},{"title":51246,"description":51300},"ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-h6","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-h6",[123,699,3637,1109],"CDplXkJziKOlEHODn9fcyixHO1TGQ9hwf-4XZqJzwp0",{"id":51336,"title":51337,"body":51338,"bots":51403,"categories":51404,"date":382,"description":51405,"eco":51406,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":51407,"image":51420,"meta":51421,"navigation":111,"path":51422,"quickFacts":51423,"seo":51434,"slug":51435,"stem":51436,"tags":51437,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":51438},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2.md","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.Bc2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":51339,"toc":51397},[51340,51347,51349,51354,51356,51359,51373,51375,51377,51380,51388,51390,51392],[10,51341,51342,51343,51346],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.Bc2 arises after ",[14,51344,51345],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2"," and falls under ECO code C96. With 365,959 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,51348,22],{"id":21},[10,51350,25,51351,51353],{},[27,51352,51262],{"href":50985},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksandar Matanovic (44 games), Mikhail Tal (41 games), Vlastimil Jansa (38 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg M Romanishin (130 games), Borislav Ivkov (65 games), Bela Lengyel (62 games).",[19,51355,35],{"id":34},[10,51357,51358],{},"Based on 365,959 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,51360,51361,51365,51369],{},[43,51362,51363,1353],{},[14,51364,47],{},[43,51366,51367,2793],{},[14,51368,53],{},[43,51370,51371,2047],{},[14,51372,59],{},[10,51374,3520],{},[19,51376,176],{"id":175},[10,51378,51379],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2, the main continuations include:",[40,51381,51382],{},[43,51383,51384],{},[27,51385,51387],{"href":51386},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2-c5","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2 c5",[10,51389,202],{},[19,51391,67],{"id":66},[10,51393,51394,51395,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.Bc2 is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":51415,"answer":51416},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.Bc2?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2 c5](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2-c5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":51418,"answer":51419},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.Bc2?","Across 365,959 Lichess games, White wins 49.8% of the time, Black wins 44.4%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksandar Matanovic and Mikhail Tal. On the Black side, Oleg M Romanishin and Borislav Ivkov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2",{"moves":51345,"fen":51424,"gamesPlayed":51425,"whiteWinPct":1432,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":2869,"topPlayersWhite":51426,"topPlayersBlack":51430,"parentOpening":51262,"parentOpeningSlug":51240},"r1bq1rk1/2p1bppp/p2p1n2/np2p3/4P3/2P2N1P/PPBP1PP1/RNBQR1K1 b - - 2 10",365959,[51427,51428,51429],{"name":13566,"games":3876},{"name":13564,"games":1102},{"name":1995,"games":14479},[51431,51432,51433],{"name":8873,"games":4284},{"name":43873,"games":3990},{"name":17316,"games":8627},{"title":51337,"description":51405},"ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2",[123,699,3637,1109],"wbU5uik4QIQpjJSGUBOU1xX2RCwQP94DD_EtW3Jq0e8",{"id":51440,"title":51441,"body":51442,"bots":51492,"categories":51493,"date":382,"description":51494,"eco":51495,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":51496,"image":51509,"meta":51510,"navigation":111,"path":51511,"quickFacts":51512,"seo":51524,"slug":51525,"stem":51526,"tags":51527,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":51528},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2-c5.md","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... c5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":51443,"toc":51487},[51444,51451,51453,51459,51461,51464,51478,51480,51482],[10,51445,51446,51447,51450],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... c5 arises after ",[14,51448,51449],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2 c5"," and falls under ECO code C97. With 365,969 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,51452,22],{"id":21},[10,51454,25,51455,51458],{},[27,51456,51457],{"href":51191},"Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.Bc2",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksandar Matanovic (31 games), Isaak Boleslavsky (29 games), Vlastimil Jansa (27 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Bela Lengyel (61 games), Borislav Ivkov (56 games), Julian Estrada Nieto (40 games).",[19,51460,35],{"id":34},[10,51462,51463],{},"Based on 365,969 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,51465,51466,51470,51474],{},[43,51467,51468,977],{},[14,51469,47],{},[43,51471,51472,16791],{},[14,51473,53],{},[43,51475,51476,6741],{},[14,51477,59],{},[10,51479,63],{},[19,51481,67],{"id":66},[10,51483,51484,51485,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... c5 is through practice. 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Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksandar Matanovic and Isaak Boleslavsky. On the Black side, Bela Lengyel and Borislav Ivkov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":51507,"answer":51508},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... c5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... c5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2-c5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2-c5",{"moves":51449,"fen":51513,"gamesPlayed":51514,"whiteWinPct":1088,"drawPct":6795,"blackWinPct":16842,"topPlayersWhite":51515,"topPlayersBlack":51519,"parentOpening":51457,"parentOpeningSlug":51435},"r1bq1rk1/4bppp/p2p1n2/npp1p3/4P3/2P2N1P/PPBP1PP1/RNBQR1K1 w - - 0 11",365969,[51516,51517,51518],{"name":13566,"games":691},{"name":49317,"games":1875},{"name":1995,"games":2875},[51520,51521,51522],{"name":17316,"games":5500},{"name":43873,"games":1040},{"name":51523,"games":3266},"Julian Estrada Nieto",{"title":51441,"description":51494},"ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2-c5","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-na5-10-bc2-c5",[123,699,3637,1109],"o8Dbs3YbqAyTFcXRvCXb9WFEyQKrmOSVmpjXmXN9ibE",{"id":51530,"title":51531,"body":51532,"bots":51597,"categories":51598,"date":382,"description":51599,"eco":51600,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":51601,"image":51614,"meta":51615,"navigation":111,"path":51616,"quickFacts":51617,"seo":51628,"slug":51629,"stem":51630,"tags":51631,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":51632},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-nb8.md","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Boris V Spassky (62 games), Krishnan Sasikiran (49 games), Svetozar Gligoric (44 games).",[19,51549,35],{"id":34},[10,51551,51552],{},"Based on 134,873 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,51554,51555,51559,51563],{},[43,51556,51557,4770],{},[14,51558,47],{},[43,51560,51561,2295],{},[14,51562,53],{},[43,51564,51565,5860],{},[14,51566,59],{},[10,51568,63],{},[19,51570,176],{"id":175},[10,51572,51573],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Nb8, the main continuations include:",[40,51575,51576],{},[43,51577,51578],{},[27,51579,51581],{"href":51580},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-nb8-10-d4","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Nb8 10.d4",[10,51583,202],{},[19,51585,67],{"id":66},[10,51587,51588,51589,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nb8 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,51590,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":51592},[51593,51594,51595,51596],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nb8 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Nb8) — The Closed Ruy Lopez features ...Be7 and ...b5, leading to complex strategic battles. Both sides maneuver for advantage in the center and on the flanks, with the tension often persisting deep into the middlegame. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C94",[51602,51605,51608,51611],{"question":51603,"answer":51604},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nb8?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 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Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":51612,"answer":51613},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nb8?","Across 134,873 Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 45.9%, and 6.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Mikhail Tal and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Boris V Spassky and Krishnan Sasikiran are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-nb8.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-nb8",{"moves":51539,"fen":51618,"gamesPlayed":51619,"whiteWinPct":4907,"drawPct":5919,"blackWinPct":2342,"topPlayersWhite":51620,"topPlayersBlack":51624,"parentOpening":51262,"parentOpeningSlug":51240},"rnbq1rk1/2p1bppp/p2p1n2/1p2p3/4P3/1BP2N1P/PP1P1PP1/RNBQR1K1 w - - 1 10",134873,[51621,51622,51623],{"name":13564,"games":1875},{"name":1995,"games":593},{"name":2094,"games":684},[51625,51626,51627],{"name":5372,"games":8627},{"name":42403,"games":3766},{"name":415,"games":3876},{"title":51531,"description":51599},"ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-nb8","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-nb8",[123,699,3637,1109],"U6hpFtj8usmqFN3I7j41w35K8T8PA4ZGid4SuhvITAY",{"id":51634,"title":51635,"body":51636,"bots":51686,"categories":51687,"date":382,"description":51688,"eco":51689,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":51690,"image":51703,"meta":51704,"navigation":111,"path":51705,"quickFacts":51706,"seo":51717,"slug":51718,"stem":51719,"tags":51720,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":51721},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-nb8-10-d4.md","Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.d4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":51637,"toc":51681},[51638,51645,51647,51653,51655,51658,51672,51674,51676],[10,51639,51640,51641,51644],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.d4 arises after ",[14,51642,51643],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Nb8 10.d4"," and falls under ECO code C95. With 121,225 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,51646,22],{"id":21},[10,51648,25,51649,51652],{},[27,51650,51651],{"href":51185},"Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Nb8",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Alexei Shirov (22 games), Mikhail Tal (21 games), Viswanathan Anand (21 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Boris V Spassky (56 games), Krishnan Sasikiran (47 games), Svetozar Gligoric (42 games).",[19,51654,35],{"id":34},[10,51656,51657],{},"Based on 121,225 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,51659,51660,51664,51668],{},[43,51661,51662,2042],{},[14,51663,47],{},[43,51665,51666,12552],{},[14,51667,53],{},[43,51669,51670,6538],{},[14,51671,59],{},[10,51673,63],{},[19,51675,67],{"id":66},[10,51677,51678,51679,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.d4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,51680,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":51682},[51683,51684,51685],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.d4 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Nb8 10.d4) — The main line of the Closed Ruy Lopez with Re1 and d4 is one of the deepest strategic openings in chess. Both sides pursue long-term plans, with White aiming for central domination and Black seeking queenside counterplay. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C95",[51691,51694,51697,51700],{"question":51692,"answer":51693},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.d4?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.d4 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Nb8 10.d4 and is classified under ECO code C95.",{"question":51695,"answer":51696},"Is the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.d4 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.d4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":51698,"answer":51699},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.d4?","Across 121,225 Lichess games, White wins 47.2% of the time, Black wins 46.1%, and 6.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexei Shirov and Mikhail Tal. On the Black side, Boris V Spassky and Krishnan Sasikiran are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":51701,"answer":51702},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.d4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 10.d4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-nb8-10-d4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-nb8-10-d4",{"moves":51643,"fen":51707,"gamesPlayed":51708,"whiteWinPct":2090,"drawPct":6587,"blackWinPct":12598,"topPlayersWhite":51709,"topPlayersBlack":51713,"parentOpening":51651,"parentOpeningSlug":51629},"rnbq1rk1/2p1bppp/p2p1n2/1p2p3/3PP3/1BP2N1P/PP3PP1/RNBQR1K1 b - - 0 10",121225,[51710,51711,51712],{"name":896,"games":1447},{"name":13564,"games":2878},{"name":902,"games":2878},[51714,51715,51716],{"name":5372,"games":1040},{"name":42403,"games":2088},{"name":415,"games":2101},{"title":51635,"description":51688},"ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-nb8-10-d4","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-b5-7-bb3-0-0-8-c3-d6-9-h3-nb8-10-d4",[123,699,3637,1109],"ZwSh3ha_XV6hoLyTNPIIpLzyXMJajewmmUUnNPkfY_E",{"id":51723,"title":50929,"body":51724,"bots":51771,"categories":51772,"date":382,"description":51773,"eco":51774,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":51775,"image":51784,"meta":51785,"navigation":111,"path":51786,"quickFacts":51787,"seo":51799,"slug":51800,"stem":51801,"tags":51802,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":51803},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-d6.md",{"type":7,"value":51725,"toc":51766},[51726,51732,51734,51739,51741,51744,51758,51760,51762],[10,51727,50934,51728,51731],{},[14,51729,51730],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 d6"," and falls under ECO code C87. With 235,019 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,51733,22],{"id":21},[10,51735,25,51736,51738],{},[27,51737,49590],{"href":49589},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Emanuel Lasker (10 games), Paul Keres (9 games), Frederick Yates (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg M Romanishin (41 games), Arshak B Petrosian (23 games), Dawid Markelowicz Janowski (14 games).",[19,51740,35],{"id":34},[10,51742,51743],{},"Based on 235,019 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,51745,51746,51750,51754],{},[43,51747,51748,7214],{},[14,51749,47],{},[43,51751,51752,42083],{},[14,51753,53],{},[43,51755,51756,1502],{},[14,51757,59],{},[10,51759,1505],{},[19,51761,67],{"id":66},[10,51763,50993,51764,1397],{},[27,51765,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":51767},[51768,51769,51770],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 d6) — The Closed Ruy Lopez features ...Be7 and ...b5, leading to complex strategic battles. Both sides maneuver for advantage in the center and on the flanks, with the tension often persisting deep into the middlegame. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C87",[51776,51778,51779,51781],{"question":51008,"answer":51777},"The Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 d6 and is classified under ECO code C87.",{"question":51011,"answer":51012},{"question":51017,"answer":51780},"Across 235,019 Lichess games, White wins 53.4% of the time, Black wins 41.6%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Emanuel Lasker and Paul Keres. On the Black side, Oleg M Romanishin and Arshak B Petrosian are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":51782,"answer":51783},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez, Closed Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... d6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-d6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-d6",{"moves":51730,"fen":51788,"gamesPlayed":51789,"whiteWinPct":7265,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":42157,"topPlayersWhite":51790,"topPlayersBlack":51794,"parentOpening":49590,"parentOpeningSlug":50625},"r1bqk2r/1pp1bppp/p1np1n2/4p3/B3P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQR1K1 w kq - 0 7",235019,[51791,51792,51793],{"name":7592,"games":1033},{"name":6806,"games":1561},{"name":44348,"games":1561},[51795,51796,51798],{"name":8873,"games":1102},{"name":51797,"games":684},"Arshak B Petrosian",{"name":1439,"games":289},{"title":50929,"description":51773},"ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-d6","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-closed-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-ba4-nf6-5-0-0-be7-6-re1-d6",[123,699,3637,1109],"1LbvxcVapuNxJwuidy0Zt0IZlUOTqICruq7dmIjSa6Q",{"id":51805,"title":51806,"body":51807,"bots":51872,"categories":51873,"date":382,"description":51874,"eco":51875,"extension":92,"externalLink":51876,"faq":51879,"image":51892,"meta":51893,"navigation":111,"path":51894,"quickFacts":51895,"seo":51908,"slug":51909,"stem":51910,"tags":51911,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":51912},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-exchange-variation.md","Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":51808,"toc":51866},[51809,51816,51818,51823,51825,51828,51842,51844,51846,51849,51857,51859,51861],[10,51810,51811,51812,51815],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation arises after ",[14,51813,51814],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6"," and falls under ECO code C68. Here White exchanges the bishop for Black's knight, diminishing Black's central influence and removing the risk of the bishop becoming trapped on the queenside. In return, Black gains the bishop pair, though at the price of doubled c-pawns. The standard recapture is 4...dxc6, which removes a pawn from the center but opens lines for Black's queen and light-squared bishop. The e5-pawn remains tactically defended for the time being, since Nxe5 can be answered by ...Qd4!, forking the knight and e4-pawn. White must therefore protect e4 before attempting to capture on e5, either through 5. O-O with plans of Re1, or 5. Nc3. A more direct approach is 5. d4, challenging e5 while opening the position. The alternative 4...bxc6?!, known as the Lutikov Variation, concedes a slight edge to White. After 5. Nxe5!? Qe7! (pinning the knight against e4) 6. d4 d6 7. Nxc6 Qxe4+ (recovering one pawn) 8. Qe2 Qxe2+ 9. Kxe2, White retains an extra pawn but has forfeited the right to castle, leaving the evaluation far from settled. With 12.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,51817,22],{"id":21},[10,51819,25,51820,51822],{},[27,51821,48719],{"href":48579},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Eduardas Rozentalis (97 games), Dragan Solak (69 games), Viesturs Meijers (62 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg M Romanishin (47 games), Mark L Hebden (38 games), Peter Lukacs (34 games).",[19,51824,35],{"id":34},[10,51826,51827],{},"Based on 12.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,51829,51830,51834,51838],{},[43,51831,51832,6942],{},[14,51833,47],{},[43,51835,51836,9844],{},[14,51837,53],{},[43,51839,51840,2632],{},[14,51841,59],{},[10,51843,63],{},[19,51845,176],{"id":175},[10,51847,51848],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6, the main continuations include:",[40,51850,51851],{},[43,51852,51853],{},[27,51854,51856],{"href":51855},"/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-exchange-variation-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-bxc6-dxc6-5-0-0","Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.0-0",[10,51858,202],{},[19,51860,67],{"id":66},[10,51862,51863,51864,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,51865,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":51867},[51868,51869,51870,51871],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6) — White chooses to trade off Black's knight for a bishop. This reduces Black's control of the centre, and alleviates the risk that White's bishop may become trapped on the queenside. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C68",{"title":51877,"url":51878},"Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bb5/3...a6/4._Bxc6",[51880,51883,51886,51889],{"question":51881,"answer":51882},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation?","The Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 and is classified under ECO code C68. White chooses to trade off Black's knight for a bishop.",{"question":51884,"answer":51885},"Is the Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":51887,"answer":51888},"What are the main variations of the Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation?","The main continuations include: [Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.0-0](/resources/openings/ruy-lopez-exchange-variation-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-bxc6-dxc6-5-0-0). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":51890,"answer":51891},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation?","Across 12.3 million Lichess games, White wins 49.7% of the time, Black wins 44.9%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Eduardas Rozentalis and Dragan Solak. On the Black side, Oleg M Romanishin and Mark L Hebden are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-exchange-variation.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-exchange-variation",{"moves":51814,"fen":51896,"ecoRange":51897,"gamesPlayed":51898,"whiteWinPct":7033,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":9895,"topPlayersWhite":51899,"topPlayersBlack":51904,"parentOpening":48719,"parentOpeningSlug":32986},"r1bqkbnr/1ppp1ppp/p1B5/4p3/4P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 0 4","C68–C69",12302550,[51900,51901,51903],{"name":1725,"games":7839},{"name":51902,"games":3309},"Dragan Solak",{"name":10255,"games":8627},[51905,51906,51907],{"name":8873,"games":2088},{"name":8876,"games":14479},{"name":11009,"games":688},{"title":51806,"description":51874},"ruy-lopez-exchange-variation","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-exchange-variation",[123,699,3637,1109],"qCBDhsn0kJ7tqJ_cYSJAyED0WgnAwjl_1GjTdgW4WaA",{"id":51914,"title":51915,"body":51916,"bots":51965,"categories":51966,"date":382,"description":51967,"eco":51968,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":51969,"image":51982,"meta":51983,"navigation":111,"path":51984,"quickFacts":51985,"seo":51996,"slug":51997,"stem":51998,"tags":51999,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":52000},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-exchange-variation-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-bxc6-dxc6-5-0-0.md","Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":51917,"toc":51960},[51918,51925,51927,51932,51934,51937,51951,51953,51955],[10,51919,51920,51921,51924],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 arises after ",[14,51922,51923],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.0-0"," and falls under ECO code C69. With 3.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,51926,22],{"id":21},[10,51928,25,51929,51931],{},[27,51930,32918],{"href":32917},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Eduardas Rozentalis (79 games), Viesturs Meijers (61 games), Gadir Guseinov (48 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg M Romanishin (41 games), Mark L Hebden (33 games), Svetozar Gligoric (27 games).",[19,51933,35],{"id":34},[10,51935,51936],{},"Based on 3.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,51938,51939,51943,51947],{},[43,51940,51941,9033],{},[14,51942,47],{},[43,51944,51945,3513],{},[14,51946,53],{},[43,51948,51949,2632],{},[14,51950,59],{},[10,51952,3520],{},[19,51954,67],{"id":66},[10,51956,51957,51958,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,51959,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":51961},[51962,51963,51964],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.0-0) — One of the oldest and most respected openings in chess, the Ruy Lopez leads to deep strategic play where both sides maneuver for advantage around the central pawn structure. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C69",[51970,51973,51976,51979],{"question":51971,"answer":51972},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0?","The Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.0-0 and is classified under ECO code C69.",{"question":51974,"answer":51975},"Is the Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 good for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":51977,"answer":51978},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0?","Across 3.1 million Lichess games, White wins 51.3% of the time, Black wins 43.4%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Eduardas Rozentalis and Viesturs Meijers. On the Black side, Oleg M Romanishin and Mark L Hebden are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":51980,"answer":51981},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 5.0-0 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-exchange-variation-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-bxc6-dxc6-5-0-0.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-exchange-variation-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-bxc6-dxc6-5-0-0",{"moves":51923,"fen":51986,"gamesPlayed":51987,"whiteWinPct":9162,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":3619,"topPlayersWhite":51988,"topPlayersBlack":51992,"parentOpening":32918,"parentOpeningSlug":51909},"r1bqkbnr/1pp2ppp/p1p5/4p3/4P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQ1RK1 b kq - 1 5",3136989,[51989,51990,51991],{"name":1725,"games":12790},{"name":10255,"games":5500},{"name":690,"games":1100},[51993,51994,51995],{"name":8873,"games":1102},{"name":8876,"games":5199},{"name":415,"games":2875},{"title":51915,"description":51967},"ruy-lopez-exchange-variation-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-bxc6-dxc6-5-0-0","articles/openings/ruy-lopez-exchange-variation-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-a6-4-bxc6-dxc6-5-0-0",[123,699,3637,1109],"5sf1M_yHkQJk0OPmc6ZQ7lE52Q65dtf93ZnnMGVeZYU",{"id":52002,"title":52003,"body":52004,"bots":52053,"categories":52054,"date":382,"description":52055,"eco":52056,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":52057,"image":52070,"meta":52071,"navigation":111,"path":52072,"quickFacts":52073,"seo":52084,"slug":52085,"stem":52086,"tags":52087,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":52088},"openings/articles/openings/ruy-lopez-marshall-attack.md","Ruy Lopez, Marshall Attack: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":52005,"toc":52048},[52006,52013,52015,52020,52022,52025,52039,52041,52043],[10,52007,52008,52009,52012],{},"The Ruy Lopez, Marshall Attack arises after ",[14,52010,52011],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d5"," and falls under ECO code C89. With 706,693 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,52014,22],{"id":21},[10,52016,25,52017,52019],{},[27,52018,50945],{"href":50410},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (28 games), Judit Polgar (18 games), Peter Leko (17 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Michael Adams (38 games), Levon Aronian (37 games), Mark L Hebden (30 games).",[19,52021,35],{"id":34},[10,52023,52024],{},"Based on 706,693 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,52026,52027,52031,52035],{},[43,52028,52029,13608],{},[14,52030,47],{},[43,52032,52033,21705],{},[14,52034,53],{},[43,52036,52037,7112],{},[14,52038,59],{},[10,52040,985],{},[19,52042,67],{"id":66},[10,52044,52045,52046,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez, Marshall Attack is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,52047,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":52049},[52050,52051,52052],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez, Marshall Attack (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d5) — Black plays ...b5 and develops actively, an aggressive approach that seeks immediate counterplay. The resulting positions feature dynamic piece play and sharp tactical possibilities. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C89",[52058,52061,52064,52067],{"question":52059,"answer":52060},"What is the Ruy Lopez, Marshall Attack?","The Ruy Lopez, Marshall Attack begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0-0 8.c3 d5 and is classified under ECO code C89.",{"question":52062,"answer":52063},"Is the Ruy Lopez, Marshall Attack suitable for beginners?","The Ruy Lopez, Marshall Attack involves significant theoretical preparation and sharp tactical play. While beginners can learn the basic ideas, it is more commonly recommended for intermediate and advanced players who are willing to invest time in studying specific lines. For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":52065,"answer":52066},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez, Marshall Attack?","Across 706,693 Lichess games, White wins 41.4% of the time, Black wins 53.3%, and 5.3% are drawn. 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Known as Bird's Defence after Henry Bird, the English player who employed it frequently in the 1870s, this knight jump abandons the protection of e5 to challenge White's bishop directly. The standard reply is 4. Nxd4, and after 4...exd4 Black gains space with a pawn on d4 that proves difficult for White to remove and hampers queenside development. The trade-off is that Black accepts doubled pawns and falls behind in development. White typically responds by castling and playing d3 to close the center. A rarer option is 4. Bc4, relocating the bishop to safety on the a2-g8 diagonal where it targets f7, logical since there is no longer a knight on c6 to pressure. In that case Black usually forces the knight exchange with 4...Nxf3+ 5. Qxf3. With 6.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,52102,22],{"id":21},[10,52104,25,52105,52107],{},[27,52106,3495],{"href":3494},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Efim Geller (6 games), Garry Kasparov (5 games), Szymon Winawer (5 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jiri Jirka (96 games), Marat Burakovsky (26 games), Henry Edward Bird (24 games).",[19,52109,35],{"id":34},[10,52111,10707],{},[40,52113,52114,52118,52122],{},[43,52115,52116,4328],{},[14,52117,47],{},[43,52119,52120,2924],{},[14,52121,53],{},[43,52123,52124,2300],{},[14,52125,59],{},[10,52127,3520],{},[19,52129,67],{"id":66},[10,52131,52132,52133,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: Nd4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,52134,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":52136},[52137,52138,52139],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Ruy Lopez: Nd4 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nd4) — With this knight manoeuvre, Black gives up the defence of e5 and instead counter-attacks White's bishop. 4. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":52155,"answer":52156},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: Nd4?","Across 6.7 million Lichess games, White wins 50.7% of the time, Black wins 45.5%, and 3.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Efim Geller and Garry Kasparov. On the Black side, Jiri Jirka and Marat Burakovsky are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":52158,"answer":52159},"How can I practice the Ruy Lopez: Nd4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Ruy Lopez: Nd4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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This uncommon first move has the drawback of occupying the c3 square that the queen's knight would normally develop to. The typical plan is to follow up with d4, after which the game often transposes into a London System, Torre Attack, or Colle System, with a pawn structure featuring c3, d4, and either e3 or e5 depending on Black's setup. If Black responds with 1...c5, White also has the option of transposing into the Alapin Sicilian with 2.e4. With 10.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening.",[19,52195,35],{"id":34},[10,52197,52198],{},"Based on 10.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,52200,52201,52205,52209],{},[43,52202,52203,2037],{},[14,52204,47],{},[43,52206,52207,3024],{},[14,52208,53],{},[43,52210,52211,766],{},[14,52212,59],{},[10,52214,63],{},[19,52216,67],{"id":66},[10,52218,52219,52220,77],{},"The best way to learn the Saragossa Opening is through practice. 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Black confronts White's centre directly from the first move, willing to sacrifice central pawn ambitions and potentially lose tempo in order to disrupt White's plans and open the position immediately. White can capture, defend, or gambit the e-pawn, but 1...d5 is so forcing that the capture 2. exd5 is played in the overwhelming majority of games. The most natural recapture, 2...Qxd5, reveals the opening's main drawback: the queen enters the game too early and becomes a target, allowing White to develop with tempo via 3. Nc3. To avoid this problem, the Modern Variation uses 2...Nf6, planning to exchange knights before recapturing on d5 with the queen so that 5. Nc3 is no longer available as a developing move with tempo. 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Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[52329,5338],"XgYsdP_u_48roZM3z0ZwxzDC-LicnBrz6bQQALNoWrU",{"id":52399,"title":52400,"body":52401,"bots":52483,"categories":52489,"date":382,"description":52490,"eco":52491,"extension":92,"externalLink":52492,"faq":52495,"image":52508,"meta":52509,"navigation":111,"path":52510,"quickFacts":52511,"seo":52523,"slug":52524,"stem":52525,"tags":52526,"trainingTips":52527,"__hash__":52531},"openings/articles/openings/scheveningen.md","Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":52402,"toc":52477},[52403,52410,52412,52417,52419,52421,52435,52437,52439,52442,52468,52470,52472],[10,52404,52405,52406,52409],{},"The Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation arises after ",[14,52407,52408],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6"," and falls under ECO code B80. The hallmark of the Scheveningen is 5...e6, establishing a compact \"small center\" that reinforces Black's grip on the critical d5 square and clears e7 for the dark-squared bishop's development. If Black can eventually achieve a safe ...d5 advance, the resulting position is very comfortable. Compared to the Najdorf (5...a6), the Scheveningen commits Black to a specific central pawn formation sooner and postpones queenside activity, but in return it accelerates piece development and castling. Both systems are regarded as highly reliable for Black, though even dedicated Scheveningen practitioners — Garry Kasparov among them — have sometimes preferred 5...a6 to sidestep the dangerous Keres Attack (5...e6 6. g4!), which, while not outright winning for White, produces statistics that heavily favor the first player. With 1.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,52411,22],{"id":21},[10,52413,25,52414,52416],{},[27,52415,481],{"href":480},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Robert Zelcic (44 games), Efim Geller (36 games), Aleksandar Matanovic (35 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mihai Suba (209 games), Gyula Sax (156 games), Andrei Sokolov (137 games).",[19,52418,35],{"id":34},[10,52420,24304],{},[40,52422,52423,52427,52431],{},[43,52424,52425,4770],{},[14,52426,47],{},[43,52428,52429,4775],{},[14,52430,53],{},[43,52432,52433,3034],{},[14,52434,59],{},[10,52436,63],{},[19,52438,176],{"id":175},[10,52440,52441],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6, the main continuations include:",[40,52443,52444,52450,52456,52462],{},[43,52445,52446],{},[27,52447,52449],{"href":52448},"/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-g4","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.g4",[43,52451,52452],{},[27,52453,52455],{"href":52454},"/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-f4","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.f4",[43,52457,52458],{},[27,52459,52461],{"href":52460},"/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2",[43,52463,52464],{},[27,52465,52467],{"href":52466},"/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4",[10,52469,202],{},[19,52471,67],{"id":66},[10,52473,52474,52475,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,52476,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":52478},[52479,52480,52481,52482],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[52484],{"id":52485,"name":52486,"rating":52487,"imageUrl":52488,"country":1203,"countryCode":1204,"defensiveAggressive":845,"simplifyingComplicating":1056,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":865,"unpreparedTheoretical":9306,"blunderLikelihood":242},"CvwIS","Katarina Tango",1447,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/CvwIS_175.webp",[647],"Learn the Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6) — 5... e6 , building a so-called \"small center\", is the signature move of the Scheveningen Variation of the Sicilian Defence. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B80",{"title":52493,"url":52494},"Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3/5...e6",[52496,52499,52502,52505],{"question":52497,"answer":52498},"What is the Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation?","The Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 and is classified under ECO code B80. 5...",{"question":52500,"answer":52501},"Is the Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":52503,"answer":52504},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation?","Across 1.9 million Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 48%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Robert Zelcic and Efim Geller. On the Black side, Mihai Suba and Gyula Sax are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":52506,"answer":52507},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 1447 rating) to advanced (1447+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/scheveningen.webp",{},"/articles/openings/scheveningen",{"moves":52408,"fen":52512,"gamesPlayed":52513,"whiteWinPct":4907,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":1100,"topPlayersWhite":52514,"topPlayersBlack":52518,"parentOpening":481,"parentOpeningSlug":694},"rnbqkb1r/pp3ppp/3ppn2/8/3NP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 0 6",1920069,[52515,52516,52517],{"name":16077,"games":3876},{"name":12312,"games":5208},{"name":13566,"games":1726},[52519,52521,52522],{"name":14099,"games":52520},209,{"name":1730,"games":35706},{"name":6058,"games":38073},{"title":52400,"description":52490},"scheveningen","articles/openings/scheveningen",[123,699,700,701],[52528],{"title":708,"description":52529,"botIds":52530,"difficulty":445,"focus":723},"Katarina Tango is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[52485],"T5WHdEsiPmN-p5KHb4Wcii6OcQQWNHKIGWvCM7ypd6E",{"id":52533,"title":52534,"body":52535,"bots":52617,"categories":52618,"date":382,"description":52619,"eco":52620,"extension":92,"externalLink":52621,"faq":52624,"image":52637,"meta":52638,"navigation":111,"path":52639,"quickFacts":52640,"seo":52654,"slug":52655,"stem":52656,"tags":52657,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":52658},"openings/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4.md","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":52536,"toc":52610},[52537,52544,52546,52553,52555,52558,52572,52574,52576,52579,52593,52595,52597,52603,52605],[10,52538,52539,52540,52543],{},"The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 arises after ",[14,52541,52542],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4"," and falls under ECO code B86. This move introduces the Sozin Attack, an ambitious system bearing the name of Russian master Veniamin Sozin. The bishop on c4 trains its sights on the sensitive f7 square, laying the foundation for a rapid kingside offensive. The Scheveningen pawn structure with ...e6 is particularly susceptible to this approach, as the light squares near the king become vulnerable. White’s standard follow-up ideas include Qe2, Bb3, castling, and the f4-f5 pawn thrust, which frequently produces razor-sharp positions. Black needs to develop efficiently with ...Be7 and ...O-O without delay, as any hesitation can lead to devastating attacking chances for White. The Sozin Attack appeals to players who thrive on initiative and unbalanced positions, and it was notably employed by Bobby Fischer to great effect throughout his career. With 737,581 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,52545,22],{"id":21},[10,52547,25,52548,52552],{},[27,52549,52551],{"href":52550},"/resources/openings/scheveningen","Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Dragoljub Velimirovic (12 games), Darja Kaps (11 games), Jana Krivec (10 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mihai Suba (13 games), Lutz Espig (11 games), Dominik Pedzich (9 games).",[19,52554,35],{"id":34},[10,52556,52557],{},"Based on 737,581 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,52559,52560,52564,52568],{},[43,52561,52562,8153],{},[14,52563,47],{},[43,52565,52566,11188],{},[14,52567,53],{},[43,52569,52570,7224],{},[14,52571,59],{},[10,52573,985],{},[19,52575,176],{"id":175},[10,52577,52578],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4, the main continuations include:",[40,52580,52581,52587],{},[43,52582,52583],{},[27,52584,52586],{"href":52585},"/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 Nc6",[43,52588,52589],{},[27,52590,52592],{"href":52591},"/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-a6-7-bb3-b5","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 a6 7.Bb3 b5",[10,52594,202],{},[19,52596,206],{"id":205},[40,52598,52599],{},[43,52600,52601,537],{},[14,52602,536],{},[19,52604,67],{"id":66},[10,52606,52607,52608,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,52609,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":52611},[52612,52613,52614,52615,52616],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4) — White enters the Sozin Attack, a direct and aggressive system named after Russian master Veniamin Sozin. By placing the bishop on c4, White eyes the vulnerable f7 square and sets the stage for a fast kingside assault. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B86",{"title":52622,"url":52623},"Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3/5...e6/6._Bc4",[52625,52628,52631,52634],{"question":52626,"answer":52627},"What is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 and is classified under ECO code B86. White enters the Sozin Attack, a direct and aggressive system named after Russian master Veniamin Sozin.",{"question":52629,"answer":52630},"Is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 good for beginners?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":52632,"answer":52633},"What are the main variations of the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4?","The main continuations include: [Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 Nc6](/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6); [Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 a6 7.Bb3 b5](/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-a6-7-bb3-b5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":52635,"answer":52636},"What are the win rates for the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4?","Across 737,581 Lichess games, White wins 44.5% of the time, Black wins 51.2%, and 4.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Dragoljub Velimirovic and Darja Kaps. On the Black side, Mihai Suba and Lutz Espig are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4",{"moves":52542,"fen":52641,"gamesPlayed":52642,"whiteWinPct":8195,"drawPct":7266,"blackWinPct":11256,"topPlayersWhite":52643,"topPlayersBlack":52649,"parentOpening":52551,"parentOpeningSlug":52524},"rnbqkb1r/pp3ppp/3ppn2/8/2BNP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQK2R b KQkq - 1 6",737581,[52644,52645,52647],{"name":3346,"games":2096},{"name":52646,"games":3779},"Darja Kaps",{"name":52648,"games":1033},"Jana Krivec",[52650,52651,52652],{"name":14099,"games":623},{"name":39379,"games":3779},{"name":52653,"games":1561},"Dominik Pedzich",{"title":52534,"description":52619},"scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4","articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4",[123,699,1298,701],"dhqyWr8jLblQ4tIKbKijPOBsapnGbZ0TBS7P7bmSZuI",{"id":52660,"title":52661,"body":52662,"bots":52721,"categories":52722,"date":382,"description":52723,"eco":52724,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":52725,"image":52738,"meta":52739,"navigation":111,"path":52740,"quickFacts":52741,"seo":52752,"slug":52753,"stem":52754,"tags":52755,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":52756},"openings/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-a6-7-bb3-b5.md","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":52663,"toc":52715},[52664,52671,52673,52679,52681,52684,52698,52700,52702,52708,52710],[10,52665,52666,52667,52670],{},"The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5 arises after ",[14,52668,52669],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 a6 7.Bb3 b5"," and falls under ECO code B87. With 193,299 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,52672,22],{"id":21},[10,52674,25,52675,52678],{},[27,52676,52677],{"href":52466},"Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Dragoljub Velimirovic (16 games), Sandor Farago (16 games), Alonso Zapata (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Zlatko Ilincic (16 games), Joseph G Gallagher (15 games), Walter S Browne (15 games).",[19,52680,35],{"id":34},[10,52682,52683],{},"Based on 193,299 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,52685,52686,52690,52694],{},[43,52687,52688,161],{},[14,52689,47],{},[43,52691,52692,1601],{},[14,52693,53],{},[43,52695,52696,766],{},[14,52697,59],{},[10,52699,63],{},[19,52701,206],{"id":205},[40,52703,52704],{},[43,52705,52706,537],{},[14,52707,536],{},[19,52709,67],{"id":66},[10,52711,52712,52713,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,52714,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":52716},[52717,52718,52719,52720],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 a6 7.Bb3 b5) — White develops the bishop to c4, eyeing the f7 pawn and Black's king. This aggressive setup often leads to the English Attack with Be3, Qd2, and opposite-side castling for a sharp battle. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B87",[52726,52729,52732,52735],{"question":52727,"answer":52728},"What is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 a6 7.Bb3 b5 and is classified under ECO code B87.",{"question":52730,"answer":52731},"Is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5 good for beginners?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":52733,"answer":52734},"What are the win rates for the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5?","Across 193,299 Lichess games, White wins 48.7% of the time, Black wins 46.9%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Dragoljub Velimirovic and Sandor Farago. On the Black side, Zlatko Ilincic and Joseph G Gallagher are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":52736,"answer":52737},"How can I practice the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-a6-7-bb3-b5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-a6-7-bb3-b5",{"moves":52669,"fen":52742,"gamesPlayed":52743,"whiteWinPct":405,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":1722,"topPlayersWhite":52744,"topPlayersBlack":52748,"parentOpening":52677,"parentOpeningSlug":52655},"rnbqkb1r/5ppp/p2ppn2/1p6/3NP3/1BN5/PPP2PPP/R1BQK2R w KQkq - 0 8",193299,[52745,52746,52747],{"name":3346,"games":4060},{"name":9680,"games":4060},{"name":5375,"games":2096},[52749,52750,52751],{"name":6590,"games":4060},{"name":14884,"games":1685},{"name":33518,"games":1685},{"title":52661,"description":52723},"scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-a6-7-bb3-b5","articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-a6-7-bb3-b5",[123,699,1298,701],"IznO7zdlbAC0KRHGchaRswou-vPrs2cOK0IVckTuZOc",{"id":52758,"title":52759,"body":52760,"bots":52834,"categories":52835,"date":382,"description":52836,"eco":52837,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":52838,"image":52851,"meta":52852,"navigation":111,"path":52853,"quickFacts":52854,"seo":52866,"slug":52867,"stem":52868,"tags":52869,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":52870},"openings/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6.md","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":52761,"toc":52827},[52762,52769,52771,52776,52778,52781,52795,52797,52799,52802,52810,52812,52814,52820,52822],[10,52763,52764,52765,52768],{},"The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 arises after ",[14,52766,52767],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 Nc6"," and falls under ECO code B88. With 597,264 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,52770,22],{"id":21},[10,52772,25,52773,52775],{},[27,52774,52677],{"href":52466},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Nick E De Firmian (33 games), Dragoljub Velimirovic (30 games), Robert James Fischer (23 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ildiko Madl (35 games), Zigurds Lanka (28 games), Enrico Paoli (27 games).",[19,52777,35],{"id":34},[10,52779,52780],{},"Based on 597,264 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,52782,52783,52787,52791],{},[43,52784,52785,15152],{},[14,52786,47],{},[43,52788,52789,14029],{},[14,52790,53],{},[43,52792,52793,1606],{},[14,52794,59],{},[10,52796,985],{},[19,52798,176],{"id":175},[10,52800,52801],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 Nc6, the main continuations include:",[40,52803,52804],{},[43,52805,52806],{},[27,52807,52809],{"href":52808},"/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6-7-be3","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 Nc6 7.Be3",[10,52811,202],{},[19,52813,206],{"id":205},[40,52815,52816],{},[43,52817,52818,537],{},[14,52819,536],{},[19,52821,67],{"id":66},[10,52823,52824,52825,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,52826,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":52828},[52829,52830,52831,52832,52833],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 Nc6) — White develops the bishop to c4, eyeing the f7 pawn and Black's king. This aggressive setup often leads to the English Attack with Be3, Qd2, and opposite-side castling for a sharp battle. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B88",[52839,52842,52845,52848],{"question":52840,"answer":52841},"What is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code B88.",{"question":52843,"answer":52844},"Is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 good for beginners?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":52846,"answer":52847},"What are the main variations of the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6?","The main continuations include: [Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 Nc6 7.Be3](/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6-7-be3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":52849,"answer":52850},"What are the win rates for the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6?","Across 597,264 Lichess games, White wins 46% of the time, Black wins 49.3%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Nick E De Firmian and Dragoljub Velimirovic. On the Black side, Ildiko Madl and Zigurds Lanka are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6",{"moves":52767,"fen":52855,"gamesPlayed":52856,"whiteWinPct":4563,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":14092,"topPlayersWhite":52857,"topPlayersBlack":52861,"parentOpening":52677,"parentOpeningSlug":52655},"r1bqkb1r/pp3ppp/2nppn2/8/2BNP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQK2R w KQkq - 2 7",597264,[52858,52859,52860],{"name":5497,"games":5199},{"name":3346,"games":1253},{"name":33877,"games":684},[52862,52863,52864],{"name":16420,"games":1726},{"name":14608,"games":3587},{"name":52865,"games":2875},"Enrico Paoli",{"title":52759,"description":52836},"scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6","articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6",[123,699,1298,701],"PhZjDejFJgl0WEDJcFF7EJ2Pt0h-IHITjTXMHlzFgFU",{"id":52872,"title":52873,"body":52874,"bots":52933,"categories":52934,"date":382,"description":52935,"eco":52936,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":52937,"image":52950,"meta":52951,"navigation":111,"path":52952,"quickFacts":52953,"seo":52964,"slug":52965,"stem":52966,"tags":52967,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":52968},"openings/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6-7-be3.md","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":52875,"toc":52927},[52876,52883,52885,52891,52893,52896,52910,52912,52914,52920,52922],[10,52877,52878,52879,52882],{},"The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be3 arises after ",[14,52880,52881],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 Nc6 7.Be3"," and falls under ECO code B89. With 130,813 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,52884,22],{"id":21},[10,52886,25,52887,52890],{},[27,52888,52889],{"href":52585},"Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Dragoljub Velimirovic (34 games), Nick E De Firmian (31 games), John D M Nunn (22 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ildiko Madl (24 games), Konstantin Z Lerner (21 games), Aleksandr Veingold (20 games).",[19,52892,35],{"id":34},[10,52894,52895],{},"Based on 130,813 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,52897,52898,52902,52906],{},[43,52899,52900,11851],{},[14,52901,47],{},[43,52903,52904,2924],{},[14,52905,53],{},[43,52907,52908,766],{},[14,52909,59],{},[10,52911,63],{},[19,52913,206],{"id":205},[40,52915,52916],{},[43,52917,52918,537],{},[14,52919,536],{},[19,52921,67],{"id":66},[10,52923,52924,52925,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,52926,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":52928},[52929,52930,52931,52932],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be3 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 Nc6 7.Be3) — White develops the bishop to c4, eyeing the f7 pawn and Black's king. This aggressive setup often leads to the English Attack with Be3, Qd2, and opposite-side castling for a sharp battle. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B89",[52938,52941,52944,52947],{"question":52939,"answer":52940},"What is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be3?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be3 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bc4 Nc6 7.Be3 and is classified under ECO code B89.",{"question":52942,"answer":52943},"Is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be3 good for beginners?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":52945,"answer":52946},"What are the win rates for the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be3?","Across 130,813 Lichess games, White wins 50.1% of the time, Black wins 45.5%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Dragoljub Velimirovic and Nick E De Firmian. On the Black side, Ildiko Madl and Konstantin Z Lerner are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":52948,"answer":52949},"How can I practice the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6-7-be3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6-7-be3",{"moves":52881,"fen":52954,"gamesPlayed":52955,"whiteWinPct":11898,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":2980,"topPlayersWhite":52956,"topPlayersBlack":52960,"parentOpening":52889,"parentOpeningSlug":52867},"r1bqkb1r/pp3ppp/2nppn2/8/2BNP3/2N1B3/PPP2PPP/R2QK2R b KQkq - 3 7",130813,[52957,52958,52959],{"name":3346,"games":688},{"name":5497,"games":691},{"name":28206,"games":1447},[52961,52962,52963],{"name":16420,"games":2887},{"name":13777,"games":2878},{"name":42609,"games":2881},{"title":52873,"description":52935},"scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6-7-be3","articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-bc4-nc6-7-be3",[123,699,1298,701],"Mvs0pnglL5sVk5x6NqmE6RbfnYyGQj8IVFVrjaPcJyo",{"id":52970,"title":52971,"body":52972,"bots":53046,"categories":53047,"date":382,"description":53048,"eco":53049,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":53050,"image":53063,"meta":53064,"navigation":111,"path":53065,"quickFacts":53066,"seo":53077,"slug":53078,"stem":53079,"tags":53080,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":53081},"openings/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2.md","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":52973,"toc":53039},[52974,52981,52983,52988,52990,52993,53007,53009,53011,53014,53022,53024,53026,53032,53034],[10,52975,52976,52977,52980],{},"The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 arises after ",[14,52978,52979],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2"," and falls under ECO code B83. With 220,023 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,52982,22],{"id":21},[10,52984,25,52985,52987],{},[27,52986,52551],{"href":52550},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Robert Zelcic (44 games), Efim Geller (34 games), Janis Klovans (29 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mihai Suba (58 games), Gyula Sax (57 games), Vlastimil Jansa (55 games).",[19,52989,35],{"id":34},[10,52991,52992],{},"Based on 220,023 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,52994,52995,52999,53003],{},[43,52996,52997,1807],{},[14,52998,47],{},[43,53000,53001,2042],{},[14,53002,53],{},[43,53004,53005,2381],{},[14,53006,59],{},[10,53008,63],{},[19,53010,176],{"id":175},[10,53012,53013],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2, the main continuations include:",[40,53015,53016],{},[43,53017,53018],{},[27,53019,53021],{"href":53020},"/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2 a6",[10,53023,202],{},[19,53025,206],{"id":205},[40,53027,53028],{},[43,53029,53030,537],{},[14,53031,536],{},[19,53033,67],{"id":66},[10,53035,53036,53037,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,53038,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":53040},[53041,53042,53043,53044,53045],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2) — White plays Be2, a classical approach that maintains flexibility. The resulting positions offer both sides clear plans: White aims for central expansion while Black seeks queenside counterplay. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B83",[53051,53054,53057,53060],{"question":53052,"answer":53053},"What is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2 and is classified under ECO code B83.",{"question":53055,"answer":53056},"Is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 good for beginners?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":53058,"answer":53059},"What are the main variations of the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2?","The main continuations include: [Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2 a6](/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":53061,"answer":53062},"What are the win rates for the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2?","Across 220,023 Lichess games, White wins 47.6% of the time, Black wins 47.2%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Robert Zelcic and Efim Geller. On the Black side, Mihai Suba and Gyula Sax are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2",{"moves":52979,"fen":53067,"gamesPlayed":53068,"whiteWinPct":1869,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":2090,"topPlayersWhite":53069,"topPlayersBlack":53073,"parentOpening":52551,"parentOpeningSlug":52524},"rnbqkb1r/pp3ppp/3ppn2/8/3NP3/2N5/PPP1BPPP/R1BQK2R b KQkq - 1 6",220023,[53070,53071,53072],{"name":16077,"games":3876},{"name":12312,"games":688},{"name":680,"games":1875},[53074,53075,53076],{"name":14099,"games":5373},{"name":1730,"games":4280},{"name":1995,"games":13559},{"title":52971,"description":53048},"scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2","articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2",[123,699,1298,701],"eGgG8ZnWhs52VnmyGge7Kie_PoZubX7Qs84mWHDzTgw",{"id":53083,"title":53084,"body":53085,"bots":53160,"categories":53161,"date":382,"description":53162,"eco":53163,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":53164,"image":53177,"meta":53178,"navigation":111,"path":53179,"quickFacts":53180,"seo":53192,"slug":53193,"stem":53194,"tags":53195,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":53196},"openings/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6.md","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":53086,"toc":53153},[53087,53094,53096,53102,53104,53107,53121,53123,53125,53128,53136,53138,53140,53146,53148],[10,53088,53089,53090,53093],{},"The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 arises after ",[14,53091,53092],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2 a6"," and falls under ECO code B84. With 754,784 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,53095,22],{"id":21},[10,53097,25,53098,53101],{},[27,53099,53100],{"href":52460},"Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (41 games), Robert Zelcic (35 games), Robert Kuczynski (30 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lubomir Ftacnik (74 games), Loek Van Wely (59 games), Robert Kempinski (59 games).",[19,53103,35],{"id":34},[10,53105,53106],{},"Based on 754,784 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,53108,53109,53113,53117],{},[43,53110,53111,2372],{},[14,53112,47],{},[43,53114,53115,3024],{},[14,53116,53],{},[43,53118,53119,8953],{},[14,53120,59],{},[10,53122,985],{},[19,53124,176],{"id":175},[10,53126,53127],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2 a6, the main continuations include:",[40,53129,53130],{},[43,53131,53132],{},[27,53133,53135],{"href":53134},"/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6-7-0-0-qc7-8-f4-nc6","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2 a6 7.0-0 Qc7 8.f4 Nc6",[10,53137,202],{},[19,53139,206],{"id":205},[40,53141,53142],{},[43,53143,53144,537],{},[14,53145,536],{},[19,53147,67],{"id":66},[10,53149,53150,53151,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,53152,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":53154},[53155,53156,53157,53158,53159],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2 a6) — White plays Be2, a classical approach that maintains flexibility. The resulting positions offer both sides clear plans: White aims for central expansion while Black seeks queenside counterplay. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B84",[53165,53168,53171,53174],{"question":53166,"answer":53167},"What is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2 a6 and is classified under ECO code B84.",{"question":53169,"answer":53170},"Is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 good for beginners?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":53172,"answer":53173},"What are the main variations of the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6?","The main continuations include: [Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2 a6 7.0-0 Qc7 8.f4 Nc6](/resources/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6-7-0-0-qc7-8-f4-nc6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":53175,"answer":53176},"What are the win rates for the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6?","Across 754,784 Lichess games, White wins 46.5% of the time, Black wins 48.6%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Robert Zelcic. On the Black side, Lubomir Ftacnik and Loek Van Wely are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6",{"moves":53092,"fen":53181,"gamesPlayed":53182,"whiteWinPct":2420,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":3095,"topPlayersWhite":53183,"topPlayersBlack":53188,"parentOpening":53100,"parentOpeningSlug":53078},"rnbqkb1r/1p3ppp/p2ppn2/8/3NP3/2N5/PPP1BPPP/R1BQK2R w KQkq - 0 7",754784,[53184,53185,53186],{"name":1995,"games":1102},{"name":16077,"games":1726},{"name":53187,"games":1253},"Robert Kuczynski",[53189,53190,53191],{"name":15729,"games":3352},{"name":2733,"games":3572},{"name":22340,"games":3572},{"title":53084,"description":53162},"scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6","articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6",[123,699,1298,701],"_asiPEuhc8MpsVbABZOUe1HpktoimHPR3ZI15C0S5OE",{"id":53198,"title":52759,"body":53199,"bots":53256,"categories":53257,"date":382,"description":53258,"eco":53259,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":53260,"image":53269,"meta":53270,"navigation":111,"path":53271,"quickFacts":53272,"seo":53286,"slug":53287,"stem":53288,"tags":53289,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":53290},"openings/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6-7-0-0-qc7-8-f4-nc6.md",{"type":7,"value":53200,"toc":53250},[53201,53207,53209,53215,53217,53220,53234,53236,53238,53244,53246],[10,53202,52764,53203,53206],{},[14,53204,53205],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2 a6 7.0-0 Qc7 8.f4 Nc6"," and falls under ECO code B85. With 8,253 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,53208,22],{"id":21},[10,53210,25,53211,53214],{},[27,53212,53213],{"href":53020},"Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Isaak Boleslavsky (4 games), Ralf Lau (2 games), Marcos Luckis (2 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Alexander Kotov (11 games), Vasja Pirc (8 games), Sava Vukovic (6 games).",[19,53216,35],{"id":34},[10,53218,53219],{},"Based on 8,253 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,53221,53222,53226,53230],{},[43,53223,53224,2037],{},[14,53225,47],{},[43,53227,53228,3024],{},[14,53229,53],{},[43,53231,53232,766],{},[14,53233,59],{},[10,53235,63],{},[19,53237,206],{"id":205},[40,53239,53240],{},[43,53241,53242,537],{},[14,53243,536],{},[19,53245,67],{"id":66},[10,53247,52824,53248,1397],{},[27,53249,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":53251},[53252,53253,53254,53255],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[647],"Learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2 a6 7.0-0 Qc7 8.f4 Nc6) — White plays Be2, a classical approach that maintains flexibility. The resulting positions offer both sides clear plans: White aims for central expansion while Black seeks queenside counterplay. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B85",[53261,53263,53264,53266],{"question":52840,"answer":53262},"The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Be2 a6 7.0-0 Qc7 8.f4 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code B85.",{"question":52843,"answer":52844},{"question":52849,"answer":53265},"Across 8,253 Lichess games, White wins 47% of the time, Black wins 48.6%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Isaak Boleslavsky and Ralf Lau. On the Black side, Alexander Kotov and Vasja Pirc are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":53267,"answer":53268},"How can I practice the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6-7-0-0-qc7-8-f4-nc6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6-7-0-0-qc7-8-f4-nc6",{"moves":53205,"fen":53273,"gamesPlayed":53274,"whiteWinPct":2088,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":3095,"topPlayersWhite":53275,"topPlayersBlack":53281,"parentOpening":53213,"parentOpeningSlug":53193},"r1b1kb1r/1pq2ppp/p1nppn2/8/3NPP2/2N5/PPP1B1PP/R1BQ1RK1 w kq - 1 9",8253,[53276,53277,53279],{"name":49317,"games":116},{"name":53278,"games":80},"Ralf Lau",{"name":53280,"games":80},"Marcos Luckis",[53282,53283,53284],{"name":23944,"games":3779},{"name":37948,"games":1440},{"name":53285,"games":2984},"Sava Vukovic",{"title":52759,"description":53258},"scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6-7-0-0-qc7-8-f4-nc6","articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-be2-a6-7-0-0-qc7-8-f4-nc6",[123,699,1298,701],"W18IVJBx-rKG2UPZKTne2ksYpHtVniF1xiscNNRX31o",{"id":53292,"title":53293,"body":53294,"bots":53352,"categories":53353,"date":382,"description":53354,"eco":53355,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":53356,"image":53369,"meta":53370,"navigation":111,"path":53371,"quickFacts":53372,"seo":53384,"slug":53385,"stem":53386,"tags":53387,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":53388},"openings/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-f4.md","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":53295,"toc":53346},[53296,53303,53305,53310,53312,53315,53329,53331,53333,53339,53341],[10,53297,53298,53299,53302],{},"The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 arises after ",[14,53300,53301],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.f4"," and falls under ECO code B82. With 86,692 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,53304,22],{"id":21},[10,53306,25,53307,53309],{},[27,53308,52551],{"href":52550},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Alexey S Suetin (16 games), John TH Van der Wiel (15 games), Ralf Lau (14 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mihai Suba (23 games), Vlastimil Jansa (17 games), Uwe Boensch (15 games).",[19,53311,35],{"id":34},[10,53313,53314],{},"Based on 86,692 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,53316,53317,53321,53325],{},[43,53318,53319,21274],{},[14,53320,47],{},[43,53322,53323,1601],{},[14,53324,53],{},[43,53326,53327,7224],{},[14,53328,59],{},[10,53330,63],{},[19,53332,206],{"id":205},[40,53334,53335],{},[43,53336,53337,537],{},[14,53338,536],{},[19,53340,67],{"id":66},[10,53342,53343,53344,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B82",[53357,53360,53363,53366],{"question":53358,"answer":53359},"What is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.f4 and is classified under ECO code B82.",{"question":53361,"answer":53362},"Is the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 good for beginners?","The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":53364,"answer":53365},"What are the win rates for the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4?","Across 86,692 Lichess games, White wins 48.9% of the time, Black wins 46.9%, and 4.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexey S Suetin and John TH Van der Wiel. On the Black side, Mihai Suba and Vlastimil Jansa are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":53367,"answer":53368},"How can I practice the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.f4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-f4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-f4",{"moves":53301,"fen":53373,"gamesPlayed":53374,"whiteWinPct":21328,"drawPct":7266,"blackWinPct":1722,"topPlayersWhite":53375,"topPlayersBlack":53380,"parentOpening":52551,"parentOpeningSlug":52524},"rnbqkb1r/pp3ppp/3ppn2/8/3NPP2/2N5/PPP3PP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 0 6",86692,[53376,53378,53379],{"name":53377,"games":4060},"Alexey S Suetin",{"name":9678,"games":1685},{"name":53278,"games":289},[53381,53382,53383],{"name":14099,"games":684},{"name":1995,"games":379},{"name":43048,"games":1685},{"title":53293,"description":53354},"scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-f4","articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-f4",[123,699,1298,701],"tZgpP4fjKuxLg9cMGB9gvazmM07Ddjdoe1ndR17Ebvk",{"id":53390,"title":53391,"body":53392,"bots":53451,"categories":53452,"date":382,"description":53453,"eco":53454,"extension":92,"externalLink":53455,"faq":53458,"image":53471,"meta":53472,"navigation":111,"path":53473,"quickFacts":53474,"seo":53486,"slug":53487,"stem":53488,"tags":53489,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":53490},"openings/articles/openings/scheveningen-sicilian-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-e6-6-g4.md","Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":53393,"toc":53445},[53394,53401,53403,53408,53410,53413,53428,53430,53432,53438,53440],[10,53395,53396,53397,53400],{},"The Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g4 arises after ",[14,53398,53399],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.g4"," and falls under ECO code B81. With 6. g4, White initiates the Keres Attack, one of the most aggressive and theoretically significant systems in the Scheveningen. Black's earlier 5...e6 has locked in the light-squared bishop and surrendered control of the g4 square, which White now exploits. The plan is to follow up with 7. g5, driving the f6-knight backward and claiming additional kingside territory. Kingside pawn storms are a recurring theme against the Sicilian, as seen in the English Attack, and 6. g4 fits that strategy perfectly. Black's most popular reply is 6...h6, halting the g-pawn's advance. Moves like 6...Nc6 do not prevent g5 and typically lead to 7. g5 Nd7, leaving Black's knight on a passive square while White's pawns press dangerously close to the kingside castling position. Even after 6...h6, Black should avoid rushing to castle kingside in this sharp environment. The counterattacking attempt 6...e5 is comfortably handled by 7.Bb5+ Bd7 8.Bxd7+ Qxd7 9.Nb3, after which White has exchanged light-squared bishops and can set up the standard English Attack formation. This vulnerability to Bb5+ is precisely why many Scheveningen practitioners prefer to use a Najdorf move order first and transpose, since the presence of a pawn on a6 discourages the check. When the Scheveningen is reached via the Najdorf and White plays g4, the resulting lines are known as the Perenyi Attack rather than the Keres Attack. With 130,420 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,53402,22],{"id":21},[10,53404,25,53405,53407],{},[27,53406,52551],{"href":52550},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ljubomir Ljubojevic (25 games), John D M Nunn (20 games), Nigel D Short (20 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Gyula Sax (51 games), Mihai Suba (44 games), Andrei Sokolov (43 games).",[19,53409,35],{"id":34},[10,53411,53412],{},"Based on 130,420 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,53414,53415,53420,53424],{},[43,53416,53417,53419],{},[14,53418,47],{},": 54.8%",[43,53421,53422,44746],{},[14,53423,53],{},[43,53425,53426,1502],{},[14,53427,59],{},[10,53429,1505],{},[19,53431,206],{"id":205},[40,53433,53434],{},[43,53435,53436,537],{},[14,53437,536],{},[19,53439,67],{"id":66},[10,53441,53442,53443,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Scheveningen Sicilian: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.g4 is through practice. 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Ba4, maintaining the bishop pair and sustained pressure on Black's knight. With 119.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,53503,22],{"id":21},[10,53505,25,53506,48546],{},[27,53507,3908],{"href":3907},[19,53509,35],{"id":34},[10,53511,4209],{},[40,53513,53514,53518,53522],{},[43,53515,53516,5545],{},[14,53517,47],{},[43,53519,53520,5245],{},[14,53521,53],{},[43,53523,53524,1362],{},[14,53525,59],{},[10,53527,985],{},[19,53529,67],{"id":66},[10,53531,53532,53533,77],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: Schliemann Defense is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":53566,"answer":53567},"What are the win rates for the Ruy Lopez: Schliemann Defense?","Across 2.2 million Lichess games, White wins 45.4% of the time, Black wins 50%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Alexei Shirov. 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Nearly all games continue with 3...exd4, resolving the central tension and creating an open game with ample room for both sides to manoeuvre. The Lolli Variation, 3...Nxd4, is a viable alternative: White can exchange on d4 with 4. Nxd4 exd4 5. Qxd4, using the centralised queen to exploit the fact that Black traded a knight, or play 4. Nxe5, creating a threat against d4. The rare 3...d6 transposes into a Philidor Defence structure, giving White several promising choices, the most direct being 4. d5, pushing the knight away and expanding in the centre, while 4. Bb5 transposes into an Old Steinitz Spanish. With 91.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,53614,22],{"id":21},[10,53616,53617,53618,53620],{},"The earliest known analysis of this opening dates back to 1750. The opening is named after Scotland. It arises from the ",[27,53619,3908],{"href":3907},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Sergei Rublevsky (102 games), Dusko Pavasovic (95 games), Robert Zelcic (77 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir P Malaniuk (56 games), Oleg M Romanishin (54 games), Aleksej Aleksandrov (49 games).",[19,53622,35],{"id":34},[10,53624,53625],{},"Based on 91.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,53627,53628,53632,53636],{},[43,53629,53630,21810],{},[14,53631,47],{},[43,53633,53634,28031],{},[14,53635,53],{},[43,53637,53638,1362],{},[14,53639,59],{},[10,53641,1505],{},[19,53643,67],{"id":66},[10,53645,53646,53647,77],{},"The best way to learn the Scotch Game is through practice. 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Black deliberately leaves the light-squared bishop locked behind the pawn chain, with the plan to liberate it later through either an ...e5 or ...c5 pawn break. White faces a fundamental choice between two very different directions. The move 5.Bg5 produces sharp, tactical play, where Black can enter the Botvinnik variation with 5...dxc4 or head toward the Moscow or Anti-Moscow systems. By contrast, 5.e3 steers the game into quieter, more positional territory, where White must decide between the mainline Meran (via 6.Bd3) and the various Anti-Meran setups. Less common alternatives include 5.cxd5, which can transpose into an exchange Slav or exchange Queen's Gambit Declined, and 5.g3, which sidesteps the heavy theory of the Semi-Slav and can lead to Catalan-style positions. With 9.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,53743,22],{"id":21},[10,53745,25,53746,53748],{},[27,53747,46754],{"href":42973},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Loek Van Wely (85 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (74 games), Ivan Sokolov (72 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksey Dreev (313 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (222 games), Oleg Korneev (167 games).",[19,53750,35],{"id":34},[10,53752,39267],{},[40,53754,53755,53759,53763],{},[43,53756,53757,3921],{},[14,53758,47],{},[43,53760,53761,12059],{},[14,53762,53],{},[43,53764,53765,10071],{},[14,53766,59],{},[10,53768,63],{},[19,53770,176],{"id":175},[10,53772,53773],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6, the main continuations include:",[40,53775,53776,53782],{},[43,53777,53778],{},[27,53779,53781],{"href":53780},"/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3","Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3",[43,53783,53784],{},[27,53785,53787],{"href":53786},"/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-bg5-dxc4","Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.Bg5 dxc4",[10,53789,202],{},[19,53791,206],{"id":205},[40,53793,53794],{},[43,53795,53796,41354],{},[14,53797,41353],{},[19,53799,67],{"id":66},[10,53801,53802,53803,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Semi-Slav Defence is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,53804,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":53806},[53807,53808,53809,53810,53811],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Semi-Slav Defence (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6) — A highly theoretical opening. Black willingly keeps the light-squared bishop behind the pawn-chain, intending to free it later with either the e5 or c5 pawn breaks. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D43",{"title":53817,"url":53818},"Semi-Slav Defence - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3/3...Nf6/4._Nf3/4...c6",[53820,53823,53826,53829],{"question":53821,"answer":53822},"What is the Semi-Slav Defence?","The Semi-Slav Defence begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 and is classified under ECO code D43. A highly theoretical opening.",{"question":53824,"answer":53825},"Is the Semi-Slav Defence good for beginners?","The Semi-Slav Defence can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":53827,"answer":53828},"What are the main variations of the Semi-Slav Defence?","The main continuations include: [Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3](/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3); [Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.Bg5 dxc4](/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-bg5-dxc4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":53830,"answer":53831},"What are the win rates for the Semi-Slav Defence?","Across 9.4 million Lichess games, White wins 51% of the time, Black wins 43.5%, and 5.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Loek Van Wely and Alexander G Beliavsky. On the Black side, Aleksey Dreev and Evgeny Sveshnikov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence.webp",{},"/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence",{"moves":53740,"fen":53836,"gamesPlayed":53837,"whiteWinPct":634,"drawPct":10134,"blackWinPct":12123,"topPlayersWhite":53838,"topPlayersBlack":53842,"parentOpening":46754,"parentOpeningSlug":45480},"rnbqkb1r/pp3ppp/2p1pn2/3p4/2PP4/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 0 5",9442124,[53839,53840,53841],{"name":2733,"games":613},{"name":11148,"games":3352},{"name":2731,"games":601},[53843,53845,53847],{"name":412,"games":53844},313,{"name":899,"games":53846},222,{"name":4423,"games":42912},{"title":53732,"description":53814},"semi-slav-defence","articles/openings/semi-slav-defence",[123,432,53852,1109],"slav","Hy9wm4u762GlDZoQf3zBnLFqTM4l3Fx05w3r5WTmeR8",{"id":53855,"title":53856,"body":53857,"bots":53915,"categories":53916,"date":382,"description":53917,"eco":53918,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":53919,"image":53932,"meta":53933,"navigation":111,"path":53934,"quickFacts":53935,"seo":53946,"slug":53947,"stem":53948,"tags":53949,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":53950},"openings/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-bg5-dxc4.md","Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":53858,"toc":53909},[53859,53866,53868,53873,53875,53878,53892,53894,53896,53902,53904],[10,53860,53861,53862,53865],{},"The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4 arises after ",[14,53863,53864],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.Bg5 dxc4"," and falls under ECO code D44. With 455,962 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,53867,22],{"id":21},[10,53869,25,53870,53872],{},[27,53871,45416],{"href":45415},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Predrag Nikolic (17 games), Miso Cebalo (16 games), Loek Van Wely (15 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg Korneev (33 games), Alexei Shirov (32 games), Peter Lukacs (27 games).",[19,53874,35],{"id":34},[10,53876,53877],{},"Based on 455,163 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,53879,53880,53884,53888],{},[43,53881,53882,14663],{},[14,53883,47],{},[43,53885,53886,4775],{},[14,53887,53],{},[43,53889,53890,8953],{},[14,53891,59],{},[10,53893,63],{},[19,53895,206],{"id":205},[40,53897,53898],{},[43,53899,53900,41354],{},[14,53901,41353],{},[19,53903,67],{"id":66},[10,53905,53906,53907,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,53908,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":53910},[53911,53912,53913,53914],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.Bg5 dxc4) — The Moscow variation with Bg5 and ...dxc4 leads to the extremely sharp Botvinnik system. Black grabs material and accepts structural weaknesses in exchange for active piece play and dynamic chances. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D44",[53920,53923,53926,53929],{"question":53921,"answer":53922},"What is the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4?","The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.Bg5 dxc4 and is classified under ECO code D44.",{"question":53924,"answer":53925},"Is the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4 good for beginners?","The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":53927,"answer":53928},"What are the win rates for the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4?","Across 455,962 Lichess games, White wins 47.1% of the time, Black wins 48%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Predrag Nikolic and Miso Cebalo. On the Black side, Oleg Korneev and Alexei Shirov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":53930,"answer":53931},"How can I practice the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... dxc4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-bg5-dxc4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-bg5-dxc4",{"moves":53864,"fen":53936,"gamesPlayed":53937,"whiteWinPct":14743,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":1100,"topPlayersWhite":53938,"topPlayersBlack":53942,"parentOpening":45416,"parentOpeningSlug":53849},"rnbqkb1r/pp3ppp/2p1pn2/6B1/2pP4/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R2QKB1R w KQkq - 0 6",455962,[53939,53940,53941],{"name":17321,"games":379},{"name":1295,"games":4060},{"name":2733,"games":1685},[53943,53944,53945],{"name":4423,"games":5199},{"name":896,"games":1731},{"name":11009,"games":2875},{"title":53856,"description":53917},"semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-bg5-dxc4","articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-bg5-dxc4",[123,432,53852,1109],"ZjTgRHP85tIAPZsQQHs_IRWd5apPJ8zGuMmq1zxaJJw",{"id":53952,"title":53953,"body":53954,"bots":54028,"categories":54029,"date":382,"description":54030,"eco":54031,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":54032,"image":54045,"meta":54046,"navigation":111,"path":54047,"quickFacts":54048,"seo":54060,"slug":54061,"stem":54062,"tags":54063,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":54064},"openings/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3.md","Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.e3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":53955,"toc":54021},[53956,53963,53965,53970,53972,53975,53989,53991,53993,53996,54004,54006,54008,54014,54016],[10,53957,53958,53959,53962],{},"The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.e3 arises after ",[14,53960,53961],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3"," and falls under ECO code D45. With 4.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,53964,22],{"id":21},[10,53966,25,53967,53969],{},[27,53968,45416],{"href":45415},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Farago (98 games), Boris Gelfand (91 games), Anatoly Karpov (89 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksey Dreev (201 games), Alexei Shirov (121 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (118 games).",[19,53971,35],{"id":34},[10,53973,53974],{},"Based on 4.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,53976,53977,53981,53985],{},[43,53978,53979,48],{},[14,53980,47],{},[43,53982,53983,4221],{},[14,53984,53],{},[43,53986,53987,2632],{},[14,53988,59],{},[10,53990,63],{},[19,53992,176],{"id":175},[10,53994,53995],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3, the main continuations include:",[40,53997,53998],{},[43,53999,54000],{},[27,54001,54003],{"href":54002},"/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3","Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3",[10,54005,202],{},[19,54007,206],{"id":205},[40,54009,54010],{},[43,54011,54012,41354],{},[14,54013,41353],{},[19,54015,67],{"id":66},[10,54017,54018,54019,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.e3 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D45",[54033,54036,54039,54042],{"question":54034,"answer":54035},"What is the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.e3?","The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.e3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 and is classified under ECO code D45.",{"question":54037,"answer":54038},"Is the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.e3 good for beginners?","The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.e3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":54040,"answer":54041},"What are the main variations of the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.e3?","The main continuations include: [Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3](/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":54043,"answer":54044},"What are the win rates for the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.e3?","Across 4.7 million Lichess games, White wins 50.4% of the time, Black wins 44.2%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Farago and Boris Gelfand. On the Black side, Aleksey Dreev and Alexei Shirov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3",{"moves":53961,"fen":54049,"gamesPlayed":54050,"whiteWinPct":115,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":4275,"topPlayersWhite":54051,"topPlayersBlack":54055,"parentOpening":45416,"parentOpeningSlug":53849},"rnbqkb1r/pp3ppp/2p1pn2/3p4/2PP4/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 0 5",4694758,[54052,54053,54054],{"name":409,"games":1093},{"name":6162,"games":2679},{"name":5207,"games":3983},[54056,54058,54059],{"name":412,"games":54057},201,{"name":896,"games":4910},{"name":899,"games":7411},{"title":53953,"description":54030},"semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3","articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3",[123,432,53852,1109],"VVgihjIaUg10PA7zPGje0s1QZke1nJ-hLBrlpIsX69g",{"id":54066,"title":54067,"body":54068,"bots":54143,"categories":54144,"date":382,"description":54145,"eco":54146,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":54147,"image":54160,"meta":54161,"navigation":111,"path":54162,"quickFacts":54163,"seo":54174,"slug":54175,"stem":54176,"tags":54177,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":54178},"openings/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3.md","Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Bd3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":54069,"toc":54136},[54070,54077,54079,54085,54087,54090,54104,54106,54108,54111,54119,54121,54123,54129,54131],[10,54071,54072,54073,54076],{},"The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Bd3 arises after ",[14,54074,54075],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3"," and falls under ECO code D46. With 656,393 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,54078,22],{"id":21},[10,54080,25,54081,54084],{},[27,54082,54083],{"href":53780},"Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.e3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zdenko Kozul (56 games), Aleksej Aleksandrov (49 games), Boris Gelfand (40 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksey Dreev (71 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (62 games), Igor A Novikov (52 games).",[19,54086,35],{"id":34},[10,54088,54089],{},"Based on 655,396 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,54091,54092,54096,54100],{},[43,54093,54094,3688],{},[14,54095,47],{},[43,54097,54098,5644],{},[14,54099,53],{},[43,54101,54102,2047],{},[14,54103,59],{},[10,54105,63],{},[19,54107,176],{"id":175},[10,54109,54110],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3, the main continuations include:",[40,54112,54113],{},[43,54114,54115],{},[27,54116,54118],{"href":54117},"/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4","Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4",[10,54120,202],{},[19,54122,206],{"id":205},[40,54124,54125],{},[43,54126,54127,41354],{},[14,54128,41353],{},[19,54130,67],{"id":66},[10,54132,54133,54134,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Bd3 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D46",[54148,54151,54154,54157],{"question":54149,"answer":54150},"What is the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Bd3?","The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Bd3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 and is classified under ECO code D46.",{"question":54152,"answer":54153},"Is the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Bd3 good for beginners?","The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Bd3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":54155,"answer":54156},"What are the main variations of the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Bd3?","The main continuations include: [Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4](/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":54158,"answer":54159},"What are the win rates for the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Bd3?","Across 656,393 Lichess games, White wins 49% of the time, Black wins 45.3%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zdenko Kozul and Aleksej Aleksandrov. On the Black side, Aleksey Dreev and Evgeny Sveshnikov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3",{"moves":54075,"fen":54164,"gamesPlayed":54165,"whiteWinPct":3766,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":5698,"topPlayersWhite":54166,"topPlayersBlack":54170,"parentOpening":54083,"parentOpeningSlug":54061},"r1bqkb1r/pp1n1ppp/2p1pn2/3p4/2PP4/2NBPN2/PP3PPP/R1BQK2R b KQkq - 2 6",656393,[54167,54168,54169],{"name":1292,"games":1040},{"name":3629,"games":3766},{"name":6162,"games":3266},[54171,54172,54173],{"name":412,"games":323},{"name":899,"games":8627},{"name":33637,"games":3618},{"title":54067,"description":54145},"semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3","articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3",[123,432,53852,1109],"dvwZfYLYDXdzpFevode5dedLyIa5j9aJ7bAuo1kkjDU",{"id":54180,"title":54181,"body":54182,"bots":54257,"categories":54258,"date":382,"description":54259,"eco":54260,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":54261,"image":54274,"meta":54275,"navigation":111,"path":54276,"quickFacts":54277,"seo":54288,"slug":54289,"stem":54290,"tags":54291,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":54292},"openings/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4.md","Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bxc4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":54183,"toc":54250},[54184,54191,54193,54199,54201,54204,54218,54220,54222,54225,54233,54235,54237,54243,54245],[10,54185,54186,54187,54190],{},"The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bxc4 arises after ",[14,54188,54189],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4"," and falls under ECO code D47. With 364,290 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,54192,22],{"id":21},[10,54194,25,54195,54198],{},[27,54196,54197],{"href":54002},"Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.Bd3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zdenko Kozul (54 games), Aleksej Aleksandrov (45 games), Boris Gelfand (35 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksey Dreev (70 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (61 games), Igor A Novikov (52 games).",[19,54200,35],{"id":34},[10,54202,54203],{},"Based on 363,735 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,54205,54206,54210,54214],{},[43,54207,54208,972],{},[14,54209,47],{},[43,54211,54212,9236],{},[14,54213,53],{},[43,54215,54216,5649],{},[14,54217,59],{},[10,54219,63],{},[19,54221,176],{"id":175},[10,54223,54224],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4, the main continuations include:",[40,54226,54227],{},[43,54228,54229],{},[27,54230,54232],{"href":54231},"/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6","Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 b5 8.Bd3 a6",[10,54234,202],{},[19,54236,206],{"id":205},[40,54238,54239],{},[43,54240,54241,41354],{},[14,54242,41353],{},[19,54244,67],{"id":66},[10,54246,54247,54248,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bxc4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,54249,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":54251},[54252,54253,54254,54255,54256],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bxc4 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4) — Black captures on c4, leading to positions where piece activity and pawn structure dynamics determine the strategic direction. Both sides have clear plans in the resulting middlegame. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D47",[54262,54265,54268,54271],{"question":54263,"answer":54264},"What is the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bxc4?","The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bxc4 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 and is classified under ECO code D47.",{"question":54266,"answer":54267},"Is the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bxc4 good for beginners?","The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bxc4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":54269,"answer":54270},"What are the main variations of the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bxc4?","The main continuations include: [Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 b5 8.Bd3 a6](/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":54272,"answer":54273},"What are the win rates for the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bxc4?","Across 364,290 Lichess games, White wins 46.4% of the time, Black wins 47.4%, and 6.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zdenko Kozul and Aleksej Aleksandrov. On the Black side, Aleksey Dreev and Evgeny Sveshnikov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4",{"moves":54189,"fen":54278,"gamesPlayed":54279,"whiteWinPct":1086,"drawPct":5697,"blackWinPct":9352,"topPlayersWhite":54280,"topPlayersBlack":54284,"parentOpening":54197,"parentOpeningSlug":54175},"r1bqkb1r/pp1n1ppp/2p1pn2/8/2BP4/2N1PN2/PP3PPP/R1BQK2R b KQkq - 0 7",364290,[54281,54282,54283],{"name":1292,"games":1243},{"name":3629,"games":341},{"name":6162,"games":1726},[54285,54286,54287],{"name":412,"games":3873},{"name":899,"games":5500},{"name":33637,"games":3618},{"title":54181,"description":54259},"semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4","articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4",[123,432,53852,1109],"rlKzHmbz_U9FhiRfFufQ74FKup2tO1yIp9uhL68ySNc",{"id":54294,"title":54295,"body":54296,"bots":54371,"categories":54372,"date":382,"description":54373,"eco":54374,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":54375,"image":54388,"meta":54389,"navigation":111,"path":54390,"quickFacts":54391,"seo":54404,"slug":54405,"stem":54406,"tags":54407,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":54408},"openings/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6.md","Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":54297,"toc":54364},[54298,54305,54307,54313,54315,54318,54332,54334,54336,54339,54347,54349,54351,54357,54359],[10,54299,54300,54301,54304],{},"The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6 arises after ",[14,54302,54303],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 b5 8.Bd3 a6"," and falls under ECO code D48. With 100,717 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,54306,22],{"id":21},[10,54308,25,54309,54312],{},[27,54310,54311],{"href":54117},"Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bxc4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zdenko Kozul (21 games), Svetozar Gligoric (17 games), Valery A Chekhov (11 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg Korneev (22 games), Jonny Hector (18 games), Marinus Kuijf (17 games).",[19,54314,35],{"id":34},[10,54316,54317],{},"Based on 100,572 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,54319,54320,54324,54328],{},[43,54321,54322,8153],{},[14,54323,47],{},[43,54325,54326,14029],{},[14,54327,53],{},[43,54329,54330,5649],{},[14,54331,59],{},[10,54333,63],{},[19,54335,176],{"id":175},[10,54337,54338],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 b5 8.Bd3 a6, the main continuations include:",[40,54340,54341],{},[43,54342,54343],{},[27,54344,54346],{"href":54345},"/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6-9-e4-c5-10-e5-cxd4","Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 b5 8.Bd3 a6 9.e4 c5 10.e5 cxd4",[10,54348,202],{},[19,54350,206],{"id":205},[40,54352,54353],{},[43,54354,54355,41354],{},[14,54356,41353],{},[19,54358,67],{"id":66},[10,54360,54361,54362,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,54363,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":54365},[54366,54367,54368,54369,54370],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 b5 8.Bd3 a6) — The Meran variation with ...b5 leads to aggressive queenside expansion. The resulting positions are theoretically important, with both sides having clear but demanding plans. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D48",[54376,54379,54382,54385],{"question":54377,"answer":54378},"What is the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6?","The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 b5 8.Bd3 a6 and is classified under ECO code D48.",{"question":54380,"answer":54381},"Is the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6 good for beginners?","The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":54383,"answer":54384},"What are the main variations of the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6?","The main continuations include: [Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 b5 8.Bd3 a6 9.e4 c5 10.e5 cxd4](/resources/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6-9-e4-c5-10-e5-cxd4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":54386,"answer":54387},"What are the win rates for the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6?","Across 100,717 Lichess games, White wins 44.5% of the time, Black wins 49.3%, and 6.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zdenko Kozul and Svetozar Gligoric. On the Black side, Oleg Korneev and Jonny Hector are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6",{"moves":54303,"fen":54392,"gamesPlayed":54393,"whiteWinPct":8195,"drawPct":5697,"blackWinPct":14092,"topPlayersWhite":54394,"topPlayersBlack":54399,"parentOpening":54311,"parentOpeningSlug":54289},"r1bqkb1r/3n1ppp/p1p1pn2/1p6/3P4/2NBPN2/PP3PPP/R1BQK2R w KQkq - 0 9",100717,[54395,54396,54397],{"name":1292,"games":2878},{"name":415,"games":379},{"name":54398,"games":3779},"Valery A Chekhov",[54400,54401,54402],{"name":4423,"games":1447},{"name":677,"games":1672},{"name":54403,"games":379},"Marinus Kuijf",{"title":54295,"description":54373},"semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6","articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6",[123,432,53852,1109],"4QIkM4Sxc-BKkn-18rpIzCTJV92dmXLS4fazn0aLZRc",{"id":54410,"title":54411,"body":54412,"bots":54471,"categories":54472,"date":382,"description":54473,"eco":54474,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":54475,"image":54488,"meta":54489,"navigation":111,"path":54490,"quickFacts":54491,"seo":54504,"slug":54505,"stem":54506,"tags":54507,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":54508},"openings/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6-9-e4-c5-10-e5-cxd4.md","Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":54413,"toc":54465},[54414,54421,54423,54429,54431,54434,54448,54450,54452,54458,54460],[10,54415,54416,54417,54420],{},"The Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd4 arises after ",[14,54418,54419],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 b5 8.Bd3 a6 9.e4 c5 10.e5 cxd4"," and falls under ECO code D49. With 8,259 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,54422,22],{"id":21},[10,54424,25,54425,54428],{},[27,54426,54427],{"href":54231},"Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... a6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Petar Trifunovic (8 games), Peter K Wells (7 games), Lubomir Ftacnik (6 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Alexander Chernin (9 games), Marinus Kuijf (8 games), Peter Lukacs (7 games).",[19,54430,35],{"id":34},[10,54432,54433],{},"Based on 8,246 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,54435,54436,54440,54444],{},[43,54437,54438,3825],{},[14,54439,47],{},[43,54441,54442,14663],{},[14,54443,53],{},[43,54445,54446,2141],{},[14,54447,59],{},[10,54449,63],{},[19,54451,206],{"id":205},[40,54453,54454],{},[43,54455,54456,41354],{},[14,54457,41353],{},[19,54459,67],{"id":66},[10,54461,54462,54463,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,54464,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":54466},[54467,54468,54469,54470],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd4 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 b5 8.Bd3 a6 9.e4 c5 10.e5 cxd4) — The Meran main line with ...b5 and e4 creates one of the sharpest and most theoretical positions in the Queen's Gambit complex. Both sides must navigate tactical complications with great precision. 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Notable master practitioners on the White side include Petar Trifunovic and Peter K Wells. On the Black side, Alexander Chernin and Marinus Kuijf are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":54486,"answer":54487},"How can I practice the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Semi-Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6-9-e4-c5-10-e5-cxd4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6-9-e4-c5-10-e5-cxd4",{"moves":54419,"fen":54492,"gamesPlayed":54493,"whiteWinPct":3870,"drawPct":2196,"blackWinPct":14743,"topPlayersWhite":54494,"topPlayersBlack":54499,"parentOpening":54427,"parentOpeningSlug":54405},"r1bqkb1r/3n1ppp/p3pn2/1p2P3/3p4/2NB1N2/PP3PPP/R1BQK2R w KQkq - 0 11",8259,[54495,54496,54498],{"name":44586,"games":1440},{"name":54497,"games":1443},"Peter K Wells",{"name":15729,"games":2984},[54500,54502,54503],{"name":54501,"games":1561},"Alexander Chernin",{"name":54403,"games":1440},{"name":11009,"games":1443},{"title":54411,"description":54473},"semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6-9-e4-c5-10-e5-cxd4","articles/openings/semi-slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c6-5-e3-nbd7-6-bd3-dxc4-7-bxc4-b5-8-bd3-a6-9-e4-c5-10-e5-cxd4",[123,432,53852,1109],"Gv6EXnTIPLFHJDBi590kq5pA8naVn4WwFytF6_vxTHs",{"id":54510,"title":54511,"body":54512,"bots":54576,"categories":54577,"date":382,"description":54578,"eco":54579,"extension":92,"externalLink":54580,"faq":54583,"image":54596,"meta":54597,"navigation":111,"path":54598,"quickFacts":54599,"seo":54611,"slug":54612,"stem":54613,"tags":54614,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":54615},"openings/articles/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence.md","Semi-Tarrasch Defence: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":54513,"toc":54570},[54514,54521,54523,54528,54530,54532,54546,54548,54550,54553,54561,54563,54565],[10,54515,54516,54517,54520],{},"The Semi-Tarrasch Defence arises after ",[14,54518,54519],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c5"," and falls under ECO code D40. In contrast to the full Tarrasch, Black avoids taking on an isolated pawn by planning to recapture on d5 with the knight rather than the e-pawn (since after 5.cxd5, the recapture 5...exd5 has long been considered dubious due to 6.Bg5). The trade-off is that Black concedes some spatial advantage to White. After 4...c5, White typically continues with 5.cxd5 Nxd5, followed by either 6.e3 or 6.e4, each leading to quite different middlegame characters. This system has drawn the attention of top-level players on both sides of the board since the early twentieth century. With 2.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,54522,22],{"id":21},[10,54524,25,54525,54527],{},[27,54526,46754],{"href":42973},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Miguel Najdorf (22 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (21 games), Tigran V Petrosian (17 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ludek Pachman (38 games), Ivan Farago (37 games), Viktor Korchnoi (32 games).",[19,54529,35],{"id":34},[10,54531,5132],{},[40,54533,54534,54538,54542],{},[43,54535,54536,2798],{},[14,54537,47],{},[43,54539,54540,3926],{},[14,54541,53],{},[43,54543,54544,2047],{},[14,54545,59],{},[10,54547,63],{},[19,54549,176],{"id":175},[10,54551,54552],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,54554,54555],{},[43,54556,54557],{},[27,54558,54560],{"href":54559},"/resources/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5","Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c5 5.cxd5",[10,54562,202],{},[19,54564,67],{"id":66},[10,54566,54567,54568,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Semi-Tarrasch Defence is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,54569,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":54571},[54572,54573,54574,54575],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Semi-Tarrasch Defence (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c5) — Unlike the regular Tarrasch, in the Semi-Tarrasch Defense Black does not accept an isolated pawn, since he intends to recapture on d5 with the knight (as after 5.cxd5, 5...exd5 has long been known to be dubious after 6. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D40",{"title":54581,"url":54582},"Semi-Tarrasch Defence - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3/3...Nf6/4._Nf3/4...c5",[54584,54587,54590,54593],{"question":54585,"answer":54586},"What is the Semi-Tarrasch Defence?","The Semi-Tarrasch Defence begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c5 and is classified under ECO code D40. Unlike the regular Tarrasch, in the Semi-Tarrasch Defense Black does not accept an isolated pawn, since he intends to recapture on d5 with the knight (as after 5.cxd5, 5...exd5 has long been known to be dubious after 6.Bg5), but he cedes a spatial advantage to White.",{"question":54588,"answer":54589},"Is the Semi-Tarrasch Defence good for beginners?","The Semi-Tarrasch Defence can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":54591,"answer":54592},"What are the main variations of the Semi-Tarrasch Defence?","The main continuations include: [Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c5 5.cxd5](/resources/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":54594,"answer":54595},"What are the win rates for the Semi-Tarrasch Defence?","Across 2.8 million Lichess games, White wins 49.1% of the time, Black wins 45.1%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Miguel Najdorf and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Ludek Pachman and Ivan Farago are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence.webp",{},"/articles/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence",{"moves":54519,"fen":54600,"gamesPlayed":54601,"whiteWinPct":2871,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":4045,"topPlayersWhite":54602,"topPlayersBlack":54607,"parentOpening":46754,"parentOpeningSlug":45480},"rnbqkb1r/pp3ppp/4pn2/2pp4/2PP4/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 0 5",2772335,[54603,54604,54605],{"name":23117,"games":1447},{"name":422,"games":2878},{"name":54606,"games":379},"Tigran V Petrosian",[54608,54609,54610],{"name":34726,"games":14479},{"name":409,"games":678},{"name":419,"games":1731},{"title":54511,"description":54578},"semi-tarrasch-defence","articles/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence",[123,432],"cyQrX57y60lMevvJ8tMUEpdcKV3oz9_GvC3LEh6pJHo",{"id":54617,"title":54618,"body":54619,"bots":54684,"categories":54685,"date":382,"description":54686,"eco":54687,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":54688,"image":54701,"meta":54702,"navigation":111,"path":54703,"quickFacts":54704,"seo":54715,"slug":54716,"stem":54717,"tags":54718,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":54719},"openings/articles/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5.md","Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.cxd5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":54620,"toc":54678},[54621,54628,54630,54635,54637,54640,54654,54656,54658,54661,54669,54671,54673],[10,54622,54623,54624,54627],{},"The Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.cxd5 arises after ",[14,54625,54626],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c5 5.cxd5"," and falls under ECO code D41. With 781,925 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,54629,22],{"id":21},[10,54631,25,54632,54634],{},[27,54633,45410],{"href":45409},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Miguel Najdorf (20 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (17 games), Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (14 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (33 games), Ludek Pachman (31 games), Viktor Korchnoi (27 games).",[19,54636,35],{"id":34},[10,54638,54639],{},"Based on 780,353 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,54641,54642,54646,54650],{},[43,54643,54644,6942],{},[14,54645,47],{},[43,54647,54648,3513],{},[14,54649,53],{},[43,54651,54652,2933],{},[14,54653,59],{},[10,54655,63],{},[19,54657,176],{"id":175},[10,54659,54660],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c5 5.cxd5, the main continuations include:",[40,54662,54663],{},[43,54664,54665],{},[27,54666,54668],{"href":54667},"/resources/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5-nxd5-6-e3-nc6-7-bd3","Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c5 5.cxd5 Nxd5 6.e3 Nc6 7.Bd3",[10,54670,202],{},[19,54672,67],{"id":66},[10,54674,54675,54676,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.cxd5 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D41",[54689,54692,54695,54698],{"question":54690,"answer":54691},"What is the Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.cxd5?","The Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.cxd5 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c5 5.cxd5 and is classified under ECO code D41.",{"question":54693,"answer":54694},"Is the Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.cxd5 good for beginners?","The Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.cxd5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":54696,"answer":54697},"What are the main variations of the Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.cxd5?","The main continuations include: [Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c5 5.cxd5 Nxd5 6.e3 Nc6 7.Bd3](/resources/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5-nxd5-6-e3-nc6-7-bd3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":54699,"answer":54700},"What are the win rates for the Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.cxd5?","Across 781,925 Lichess games, White wins 49.7% of the time, Black wins 43.4%, and 7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Miguel Najdorf and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Ludek Pachman are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5",{"moves":54626,"fen":54705,"gamesPlayed":54706,"whiteWinPct":7033,"drawPct":1443,"blackWinPct":3619,"topPlayersWhite":54707,"topPlayersBlack":54711,"parentOpening":45410,"parentOpeningSlug":54612},"rnbqkb1r/pp3ppp/4pn2/2pP4/3P4/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 0 5",781925,[54708,54709,54710],{"name":23117,"games":2881},{"name":422,"games":379},{"name":17784,"games":289},[54712,54713,54714],{"name":409,"games":5199},{"name":34726,"games":691},{"name":419,"games":2875},{"title":54618,"description":54686},"semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5","articles/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5",[123,432],"JuRIFB2kmjPFyy3b-sA83vrf0xwQbTjufoJVAIO44tA",{"id":54721,"title":54722,"body":54723,"bots":54773,"categories":54774,"date":382,"description":54775,"eco":54776,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":54777,"image":54790,"meta":54791,"navigation":111,"path":54792,"quickFacts":54793,"seo":54804,"slug":54805,"stem":54806,"tags":54807,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":54808},"openings/articles/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5-nxd5-6-e3-nc6-7-bd3.md","Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bd3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":54724,"toc":54768},[54725,54732,54734,54740,54742,54745,54759,54761,54763],[10,54726,54727,54728,54731],{},"The Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bd3 arises after ",[14,54729,54730],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c5 5.cxd5 Nxd5 6.e3 Nc6 7.Bd3"," and falls under ECO code D42. With 19,814 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,54733,22],{"id":21},[10,54735,25,54736,54739],{},[27,54737,54738],{"href":54559},"Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.cxd5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Yuri L Averbakh (8 games), Lajos Portisch (7 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ludek Pachman (14 games), Ivan Farago (11 games), Arthur Bernard Bisguier (8 games).",[19,54741,35],{"id":34},[10,54743,54744],{},"Based on 19,786 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,54746,54747,54751,54755],{},[43,54748,54749,41425],{},[14,54750,47],{},[43,54752,54753,5855],{},[14,54754,53],{},[43,54756,54757,2047],{},[14,54758,59],{},[10,54760,63],{},[19,54762,67],{"id":66},[10,54764,54765,54766,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bd3 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D42",[54778,54781,54784,54787],{"question":54779,"answer":54780},"What is the Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bd3?","The Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bd3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 c5 5.cxd5 Nxd5 6.e3 Nc6 7.Bd3 and is classified under ECO code D42.",{"question":54782,"answer":54783},"Is the Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bd3 good for beginners?","The Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bd3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":54785,"answer":54786},"What are the win rates for the Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bd3?","Across 19,814 Lichess games, White wins 52.5% of the time, Black wins 41.7%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Yuri L Averbakh and Lajos Portisch. On the Black side, Ludek Pachman and Ivan Farago are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":54788,"answer":54789},"How can I practice the Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bd3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Semi-Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 7.Bd3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5-nxd5-6-e3-nc6-7-bd3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5-nxd5-6-e3-nc6-7-bd3",{"moves":54730,"fen":54794,"gamesPlayed":54795,"whiteWinPct":41536,"drawPct":2089,"blackWinPct":5920,"topPlayersWhite":54796,"topPlayersBlack":54800,"parentOpening":54738,"parentOpeningSlug":54716},"r1bqkb1r/pp3ppp/2n1p3/2pn4/3P4/2NBPN2/PP3PPP/R1BQK2R b KQkq - 2 7",19814,[54797,54798,54799],{"name":36812,"games":1440},{"name":12129,"games":1443},{"name":422,"games":1443},[54801,54802,54803],{"name":34726,"games":289},{"name":409,"games":3779},{"name":6279,"games":1440},{"title":54722,"description":54775},"semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5-nxd5-6-e3-nc6-7-bd3","articles/openings/semi-tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-nf6-4-nf3-c5-5-cxd5-nxd5-6-e3-nc6-7-bd3",[123,432],"Lek-okOThIZHiKF-TrM4nWZgIh-j3duzSOKjUvXDQng",{"id":54810,"title":54811,"body":54812,"bots":54911,"categories":54925,"date":382,"description":54926,"eco":4392,"extension":92,"externalLink":54927,"faq":54929,"image":54942,"meta":54943,"navigation":111,"path":54944,"quickFacts":54945,"seo":54956,"slug":1298,"stem":54957,"tags":54958,"trainingTips":54959,"__hash__":54970},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian.md","Sicilian Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":54813,"toc":54904},[54814,54821,54823,54825,54827,54830,54844,54846,54848,54851,54887,54889,54891,54897,54899],[10,54815,54816,54817,54820],{},"The Sicilian Defense arises after ",[14,54818,54819],{},"1.e4 c5"," and falls under ECO code B20. The Sicilian is a counter-attacking, asymmetric system in which Black uses a flank pawn to contest d4, banking on the idea that exchanging the c-pawn for White's d-pawn will yield a structural advantage, leaving Black with two central pawns against one. Black aims to eventually push ...d5 and make use of the half-open c-file. White's principal response is the Open Sicilian with 2. Nf3, intending 3. d4 to crack the position open, though because Black tends to be well-prepared for this, various \"anti-Sicilian\" systems also see regular play. A notable drawback of 1...c5 is that, unlike 1...e5, it does nothing for piece development and does not open any diagonals for the bishops, meaning Black will need at least one more pawn move before a bishop can enter the game. This gives White a development lead, which is best exploited by opening the position. After 2. Nf3 and the typical continuation 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4, White obtains a well-placed knight in the centre, clear paths for all the minor pieces and the queen, and an attacking setup, while Black counters with a central pawn majority and pressure down the c-file. Following 2...Nc6 or 2...d6, White also has 3. Bb5, leading to the Rossolimo or Moscow variations. With 516.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,54822,22],{"id":21},[10,54824,9220],{},[19,54826,35],{"id":34},[10,54828,54829],{},"Based on 516.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,54831,54832,54836,54840],{},[43,54833,54834,1802],{},[14,54835,47],{},[43,54837,54838,2540],{},[14,54839,53],{},[43,54841,54842,766],{},[14,54843,59],{},[10,54845,63],{},[19,54847,176],{"id":175},[10,54849,54850],{},"After 1.e4 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,54852,54853,54859,54864,54870,54875,54881],{},[43,54854,54855],{},[27,54856,54858],{"href":54857},"/resources/openings/bowdler-attack","Bowdler Attack",[43,54860,54861],{},[27,54862,54863],{"href":480},"Open Sicilian",[43,54865,54866],{},[27,54867,54869],{"href":54868},"/resources/openings/alapin","Alapin",[43,54871,54872],{},[27,54873,54874],{"href":8419},"Closed Sicilian",[43,54876,54877],{},[27,54878,54880],{"href":54879},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-f4","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.f4",[43,54882,54883],{},[27,54884,54886],{"href":54885},"/resources/openings/smith-morra-gambit","Smith-Morra Gambit",[10,54888,202],{},[19,54890,206],{"id":205},[40,54892,54893],{},[43,54894,54895,537],{},[14,54896,536],{},[19,54898,67],{"id":66},[10,54900,54901,54902,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense is through practice. 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Black controls the d4 square with a flank pawn, asserting that trading their flank c-pawn for White's d-pawn will surely be to their advantage, as it will leave them with two central pawns to White's one. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":54928,"url":9335},"Sicilian Defense - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[54930,54933,54936,54939],{"question":54931,"answer":54932},"What is the Sicilian Defense?","The Sicilian Defense begins with 1.e4 c5 and is classified under ECO code B20. 1...c5 is the Sicilian defence, a counter-attacking, asymmetric opening.",{"question":54934,"answer":54935},"Is the Sicilian Defense good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defense can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":54937,"answer":54938},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defense?","The main continuations include: [Bowdler Attack](/resources/openings/bowdler-attack); [Open Sicilian](/resources/openings/open-sicilian); [Alapin](/resources/openings/alapin); [Closed Sicilian](/resources/openings/closed-sicilian); [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.f4](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-f4); [Smith-Morra Gambit](/resources/openings/smith-morra-gambit). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":54940,"answer":54941},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense?","Across 516.3 million Lichess games, White wins 47.7% of the time, Black wins 47.9%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Heikki MJ Westerinen. On the Black side, Loek Van Wely and Miso Cebalo are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian",{"moves":54819,"fen":54946,"gamesPlayed":54947,"whiteWinPct":1868,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":2584,"topPlayersWhite":54948,"topPlayersBlack":54952,"parentOpening":1742,"parentOpeningSlug":1743},"rnbqkbnr/pp1ppppp/8/2p5/4P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 2",516277266,[54949,54950,54951],{"name":1995,"games":4419},{"name":1728,"games":4421},{"name":4423,"games":4424},[54953,54954,54955],{"name":2733,"games":4427},{"name":1295,"games":4429},{"name":1292,"games":4431},{"title":54811,"description":54926},"articles/openings/sicilian",[123,699,1298,124],[54960,54962,54964,54966,54968],{"title":704,"description":9367,"botIds":54961,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},[8297,343],{"title":708,"description":34409,"botIds":54963,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},[8313,6971],{"title":712,"description":9373,"botIds":54965,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},[9325,9309],{"title":716,"description":9376,"botIds":54967,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},[9116,595],{"title":720,"description":9379,"botIds":54969,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},[1680,371],"yayMtN8qwFBkWLxZQSVPZiN4NMP25BAZbVTzlnv-_j4",{"id":54972,"title":54973,"body":54974,"bots":55032,"categories":55033,"date":382,"description":55034,"eco":55035,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":55036,"image":55049,"meta":55050,"navigation":111,"path":55051,"quickFacts":55052,"seo":55066,"slug":55067,"stem":55068,"tags":55069,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":55070},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-f4.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.f4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":54975,"toc":55026},[54976,54983,54985,54990,54992,54995,55009,55011,55013,55019,55021],[10,54977,54978,54979,54982],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.f4 arises after ",[14,54980,54981],{},"1.e4 c5 2.f4"," and falls under ECO code B21. With 24.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,54984,22],{"id":21},[10,54986,25,54987,54989],{},[27,54988,1151],{"href":1150},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Dieter Villing (60 games), Mark L Hebden (54 games), Hafizulhelmi Mas (49 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Louis Charles Mahe De Labourdonnais (14 games), Howard Staunton (13 games), Lubomir Ftacnik (9 games).",[19,54991,35],{"id":34},[10,54993,54994],{},"Based on 24.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,54996,54997,55001,55005],{},[43,54998,54999,1802],{},[14,55000,47],{},[43,55002,55003,161],{},[14,55004,53],{},[43,55006,55007,4333],{},[14,55008,59],{},[10,55010,63],{},[19,55012,206],{"id":205},[40,55014,55015],{},[43,55016,55017,537],{},[14,55018,536],{},[19,55020,67],{"id":66},[10,55022,55023,55024,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.f4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,55025,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":55027},[55028,55029,55030,55031],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.f4 (1.e4 c5 2.f4) — White plays f4 early, aiming for a direct kingside attack. The Grand Prix offers practical chances for aggressive players who prefer initiative over precise theoretical knowledge. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B21",[55037,55040,55043,55046],{"question":55038,"answer":55039},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.f4?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.f4 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.f4 and is classified under ECO code B21.",{"question":55041,"answer":55042},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.f4 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.f4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":55044,"answer":55045},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.f4?","Across 24.9 million Lichess games, White wins 47.7% of the time, Black wins 48.7%, and 3.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Dieter Villing and Mark L Hebden. On the Black side, Louis Charles Mahe De Labourdonnais and Howard Staunton are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":55047,"answer":55048},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.f4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.f4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-f4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-f4",{"moves":54981,"fen":55053,"gamesPlayed":55054,"whiteWinPct":1868,"drawPct":4415,"blackWinPct":405,"topPlayersWhite":55055,"topPlayersBlack":55061,"parentOpening":1151,"parentOpeningSlug":1298},"rnbqkbnr/pp1ppppp/8/2p5/4PP2/8/PPPP2PP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 2",24918867,[55056,55058,55059],{"name":55057,"games":1235},"Dieter Villing",{"name":8876,"games":1243},{"name":55060,"games":3766},"Hafizulhelmi Mas",[55062,55064,55065],{"name":55063,"games":289},"Louis Charles Mahe De Labourdonnais",{"name":4059,"games":623},{"name":15729,"games":1561},{"title":54973,"description":55034},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-f4","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-f4",[123,699,1298,1109],"5Z0tUItW0j-USnxCXRZSVxrw3rWwjRc8ZUepaUrbNnc",{"id":55072,"title":55073,"body":55074,"bots":55131,"categories":55132,"date":382,"description":55133,"eco":55134,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":55135,"image":55148,"meta":55149,"navigation":111,"path":55150,"quickFacts":55151,"seo":55162,"slug":55163,"stem":55164,"tags":55165,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":55166},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-bb5-bd7.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bd7: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":55075,"toc":55125},[55076,55083,55085,55090,55092,55094,55108,55110,55112,55118,55120],[10,55077,55078,55079,55082],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bd7 arises after ",[14,55080,55081],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5+ Bd7"," and falls under ECO code B52. With 3.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,55084,22],{"id":21},[10,55086,25,55087,33024],{},[27,55088,55089],{"href":9254},"Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation",[19,55091,35],{"id":34},[10,55093,2365],{},[40,55095,55096,55100,55104],{},[43,55097,55098,499],{},[14,55099,47],{},[43,55101,55102,5545],{},[14,55103,53],{},[43,55105,55106,5147],{},[14,55107,59],{},[10,55109,63],{},[19,55111,206],{"id":205},[40,55113,55114],{},[43,55115,55116,537],{},[14,55117,536],{},[19,55119,67],{"id":66},[10,55121,55122,55123,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bd7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,55124,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":55126},[55127,55128,55129,55130],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bd7 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5+ Bd7) — White plays Bb5+, disrupting Black's development. After the bishop exchange or retreat, the resulting positions are slightly less sharp than main-line Sicilians, favoring positional understanding. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B52",[55136,55139,55142,55145],{"question":55137,"answer":55138},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bd7?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bd7 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5+ Bd7 and is classified under ECO code B52.",{"question":55140,"answer":55141},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bd7 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bd7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":55143,"answer":55144},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bd7?","Across 3.8 million Lichess games, White wins 48.3% of the time, Black wins 45.4%, and 6.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Sergei Rublevsky and Igor Glek. On the Black side, Krum Georgiev and Kiril Georgiev are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":55146,"answer":55147},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bd7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bd7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-bb5-bd7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-bb5-bd7",{"moves":55081,"fen":55152,"gamesPlayed":55153,"whiteWinPct":674,"drawPct":5194,"blackWinPct":5592,"topPlayersWhite":55154,"topPlayersBlack":55158,"parentOpening":55089,"parentOpeningSlug":33117},"rn1qkbnr/pp1bpppp/3p4/1Bp5/4P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 2 4",3760058,[55155,55156,55157],{"name":33108,"games":634},{"name":7601,"games":645},{"name":1725,"games":3339},[55159,55160,55161],{"name":33113,"games":1726},{"name":2995,"games":1253},{"name":12011,"games":2875},{"title":55073,"description":55133},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-bb5-bd7","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-bb5-bd7",[123,699,1298,1109],"9Ho2z-2m41fjL37-Sa7a6FJmUKFr73fk3TFiXHyhFBw",{"id":55168,"title":55169,"body":55170,"bots":55250,"categories":55262,"date":382,"description":55263,"eco":55264,"extension":92,"externalLink":55265,"faq":55268,"image":55281,"meta":55282,"navigation":111,"path":55283,"quickFacts":55284,"seo":55296,"slug":55297,"stem":55298,"tags":55299,"trainingTips":55300,"__hash__":55321},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 4.Nxd4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":55171,"toc":55243},[55172,55179,55181,55186,55188,55191,55205,55207,55209,55212,55226,55228,55230,55236,55238],[10,55173,55174,55175,55178],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 4.Nxd4 arises after ",[14,55176,55177],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4"," and falls under ECO code B54. White recaptures with the knight, placing it on a strong central square. In the resulting position, White enjoys a modest spatial edge in the center along with open lines for both bishops, while Black compensates with a central pawn majority. Given the chance, White would ideally play 5. c4 to establish the classic Maroczy Bind formation with pawns on c4 and e4, which would also keep the c-file open for a future Nc3 without blocking the c-pawn. The c4 advance would also severely limit Black's queenside counterplay by making ...b5 very hard to achieve. To prevent this, Black almost universally responds with 4...Nf6, which attacks the e4 pawn and forces White to decide how to defend it. The standard answer is 5. Nc3, which protects e4 but blocks the c-pawn and rules out the Maroczy Bind. If White still wants to pursue that formation, 5. f3, known as the Prins Variation, is an alternative. With 41.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,55180,22],{"id":21},[10,55182,25,55183,55185],{},[27,55184,7090],{"href":7089},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Viswanathan Anand (249 games), Vlastimil Jansa (226 games), Oleg Korneev (222 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lubomir Ftacnik (274 games), Loek Van Wely (274 games), Boris Gelfand (260 games).",[19,55187,35],{"id":34},[10,55189,55190],{},"Based on 41.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,55192,55193,55197,55201],{},[43,55194,55195,4775],{},[14,55196,47],{},[43,55198,55199,4770],{},[14,55200,53],{},[43,55202,55203,3034],{},[14,55204,59],{},[10,55206,63],{},[19,55208,176],{"id":175},[10,55210,55211],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4, the main continuations include:",[40,55213,55214,55220],{},[43,55215,55216],{},[27,55217,55219],{"href":55218},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3",[43,55221,55222],{},[27,55223,55225],{"href":55224},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-f3-e5-6-bb5","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.f3 e5 6.Bb5+",[10,55227,202],{},[19,55229,206],{"id":205},[40,55231,55232],{},[43,55233,55234,537],{},[14,55235,536],{},[19,55237,67],{"id":66},[10,55239,55240,55241,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 4.Nxd4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,55242,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":55244},[55245,55246,55247,55248,55249],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[55251,55252,55253,55254,55255,55256,55257,55258,55259,55260,55261],{"id":804,"name":805,"rating":806,"imageUrl":807,"country":808,"countryCode":809,"defensiveAggressive":810,"simplifyingComplicating":811,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":322,"unpreparedTheoretical":587,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":9468,"name":9469,"rating":9470,"imageUrl":9471,"country":1015,"countryCode":1016,"defensiveAggressive":250,"simplifyingComplicating":251,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":311,"unpreparedTheoretical":865,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":9479,"name":9480,"rating":9481,"imageUrl":9482,"country":336,"countryCode":337,"defensiveAggressive":3306,"simplifyingComplicating":859,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":239,"unpreparedTheoretical":3561,"blunderLikelihood":1694},{"id":9484,"name":9485,"rating":9486,"imageUrl":9487,"country":248,"countryCode":249,"defensiveAggressive":309,"simplifyingComplicating":320,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":239,"unpreparedTheoretical":610,"blunderLikelihood":5500},{"id":9309,"name":9310,"rating":9311,"imageUrl":9312,"country":1054,"countryCode":1055,"defensiveAggressive":338,"simplifyingComplicating":251,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":5324,"unpreparedTheoretical":267,"blunderLikelihood":80},{"id":9490,"name":9491,"rating":2689,"imageUrl":9492,"country":9493,"countryCode":9494,"defensiveAggressive":1022,"simplifyingComplicating":4354,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":4839,"unpreparedTheoretical":610,"blunderLikelihood":3572},{"id":5331,"name":5332,"rating":5333,"imageUrl":5334,"country":375,"countryCode":376,"defensiveAggressive":560,"simplifyingComplicating":308,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":818,"unpreparedTheoretical":5335,"blunderLikelihood":3572},{"id":9502,"name":9503,"rating":9504,"imageUrl":9505,"country":4547,"countryCode":4548,"defensiveAggressive":277,"simplifyingComplicating":599,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":297,"unpreparedTheoretical":299,"blunderLikelihood":289},{"id":9317,"name":9318,"rating":9319,"imageUrl":9320,"country":9321,"countryCode":9322,"defensiveAggressive":599,"simplifyingComplicating":297,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":832,"unpreparedTheoretical":4868,"blunderLikelihood":3876},{"id":33243,"name":33244,"rating":1661,"imageUrl":33245,"country":7819,"countryCode":7820,"defensiveAggressive":852,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":266,"unpreparedTheoretical":33246,"blunderLikelihood":9307},{"id":9497,"name":9498,"rating":9499,"imageUrl":9500,"country":1643,"countryCode":1644,"defensiveAggressive":631,"simplifyingComplicating":1212,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":239,"unpreparedTheoretical":299,"blunderLikelihood":1875},[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 4.Nxd4 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4) — With 4. Nxd4, White recaptures the pawn, and centralizes the knight. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B54",{"title":55266,"url":55267},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 4.Nxd4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4",[55269,55272,55275,55278],{"question":55270,"answer":55271},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 4.Nxd4?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 4.Nxd4 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 and is classified under ECO code B54.",{"question":55273,"answer":55274},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 4.Nxd4 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 4.Nxd4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":55276,"answer":55277},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 4.Nxd4?","The main continuations include: [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3); [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.f3 e5 6.Bb5+](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-f3-e5-6-bb5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":55279,"answer":55280},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 4.Nxd4?","Across 41.3 million Lichess games, White wins 48% of the time, Black wins 47.3%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Lubomir Ftacnik and Loek Van Wely are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4",{"moves":55177,"fen":55285,"gamesPlayed":55286,"whiteWinPct":1100,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":4907,"topPlayersWhite":55287,"topPlayersBlack":55292,"parentOpening":7090,"parentOpeningSlug":7178},"rnbqkbnr/pp2pppp/3p4/8/3NP3/8/PPP2PPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 4",41287321,[55288,55290,55291],{"name":902,"games":55289},249,{"name":1995,"games":47155},{"name":4423,"games":53846},[55293,55294,55295],{"name":15729,"games":19776},{"name":2733,"games":19776},{"name":6162,"games":15733},{"title":55169,"description":55263},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4",[123,699,1298,1109],[55301,55305,55309,55313,55317],{"title":55302,"description":55303,"botIds":55304,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"First Steps in the Sicilian Defence","Neila Downe is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Claire Nett is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[804,9468],{"title":55306,"description":55307,"botIds":55308,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Sicilian Defence","Bjorn Enpassant is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Night Call is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[9479,33243],{"title":55310,"description":55311,"botIds":55312,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Sicilian Defence","Coins is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Chen Noodle is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[9484,9309],{"title":55314,"description":55315,"botIds":55316,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Sicilian Defence","Zambezi King is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Paolo Pawnte is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[9490,9317],{"title":55318,"description":55319,"botIds":55320,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Sicilian Defence","Cheque Matisse is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Ilpe Kiisen is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[9502,9497],"iJRgmt4FGhHSiop12hVLE2sdfbS6Kb07tjyYOiRPHtQ",{"id":55323,"title":55324,"body":55325,"bots":55385,"categories":55386,"date":382,"description":55387,"eco":55388,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":55389,"image":55402,"meta":55403,"navigation":111,"path":55404,"quickFacts":55405,"seo":55422,"slug":55423,"stem":55424,"tags":55425,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":55426},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-f3-e5-6-bb5.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bb5+: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":55326,"toc":55379},[55327,55334,55336,55342,55344,55347,55362,55364,55366,55372,55374],[10,55328,55329,55330,55333],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bb5+ arises after ",[14,55331,55332],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.f3 e5 6.Bb5+"," and falls under ECO code B55. With 27,463 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,55335,22],{"id":21},[10,55337,25,55338,55341],{},[27,55339,55340],{"href":9266},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 4.Nxd4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Valeri Yandemirov (13 games), Evgeny Shaposhnikov (10 games), Giulio Borgo (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Eduard Andreev (3 games), Mathias Womacka (3 games), Walter Niephaus (3 games).",[19,55343,35],{"id":34},[10,55345,55346],{},"Based on 27,463 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,55348,55349,55353,55358],{},[43,55350,55351,51275],{},[14,55352,47],{},[43,55354,55355,55357],{},[14,55356,53],{},": 37.4%",[43,55359,55360,46099],{},[14,55361,59],{},[10,55363,1505],{},[19,55365,206],{"id":205},[40,55367,55368],{},[43,55369,55370,537],{},[14,55371,536],{},[19,55373,67],{"id":66},[10,55375,55376,55377,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bb5+ is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B55",[55390,55393,55396,55399],{"question":55391,"answer":55392},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bb5+?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bb5+ begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.f3 e5 6.Bb5+ and is classified under ECO code B55.",{"question":55394,"answer":55395},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bb5+ good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bb5+ can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":55397,"answer":55398},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bb5+?","Across 27,463 Lichess games, White wins 54.7% of the time, Black wins 37.4%, and 7.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Valeri Yandemirov and Evgeny Shaposhnikov. On the Black side, Eduard Andreev and Mathias Womacka are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":55400,"answer":55401},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bb5+?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bb5+ by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-f3-e5-6-bb5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-f3-e5-6-bb5",{"moves":55332,"fen":55406,"gamesPlayed":55407,"whiteWinPct":51321,"drawPct":46162,"blackWinPct":55408,"topPlayersWhite":55409,"topPlayersBlack":55415,"parentOpening":55340,"parentOpeningSlug":55297},"rnbqkb1r/pp3ppp/3p1n2/1B2p3/3NP3/5P2/PPP3PP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 1 6",27463,37.4,[55410,55411,55413],{"name":7170,"games":623},{"name":55412,"games":1033},"Evgeny Shaposhnikov",{"name":55414,"games":1561},"Giulio Borgo",[55416,55418,55420],{"name":55417,"games":589},"Eduard Andreev",{"name":55419,"games":589},"Mathias Womacka",{"name":55421,"games":589},"Walter Niephaus",{"title":55324,"description":55387},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-f3-e5-6-bb5","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-f3-e5-6-bb5",[123,699,1298,1109],"oOlW-IN5ujd5GaLtqGYLu2lTXipW2NcKZtn0z4jV7bs",{"id":55428,"title":55429,"body":55430,"bots":55518,"categories":55530,"date":382,"description":55531,"eco":15698,"extension":92,"externalLink":55532,"faq":55535,"image":55548,"meta":55549,"navigation":111,"path":55550,"quickFacts":55551,"seo":55562,"slug":55563,"stem":55564,"tags":55565,"trainingTips":55566,"__hash__":55577},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":55431,"toc":55511},[55432,55439,55441,55445,55447,55450,55464,55466,55468,55471,55494,55496,55498,55504,55506],[10,55433,55434,55435,55438],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3 arises after ",[14,55436,55437],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code B56. At this critical juncture, Black must make a fundamental strategic decision that will shape the character of the entire game, with four principal continuations available. A more combative alternative is 5...e5, which is less frequently chosen than the main options but leads to dynamic play. With 29.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,55440,22],{"id":21},[10,55442,25,55443,15610],{},[27,55444,55340],{"href":9266},[19,55446,35],{"id":34},[10,55448,55449],{},"Based on 29.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,55451,55452,55456,55460],{},[43,55453,55454,4770],{},[14,55455,47],{},[43,55457,55458,2540],{},[14,55459,53],{},[43,55461,55462,1173],{},[14,55463,59],{},[10,55465,63],{},[19,55467,176],{"id":175},[10,55469,55470],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,55472,55473,55478,55483,55489],{},[43,55474,55475],{},[27,55476,55477],{"href":33324},"Najdorf",[43,55479,55480],{},[27,55481,55482],{"href":9582},"Dragon",[43,55484,55485],{},[27,55486,55488],{"href":55487},"/resources/openings/four-knights-sicilian","Four Knights Sicilian",[43,55490,55491],{},[27,55492,55493],{"href":52550},"Scheveningen",[10,55495,202],{},[19,55497,206],{"id":205},[40,55499,55500],{},[43,55501,55502,537],{},[14,55503,536],{},[19,55505,67],{"id":66},[10,55507,55508,55509,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3 is through practice. 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These are the four main variations. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":55533,"url":55534},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...d6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nf6/5._Nc3",[55536,55539,55542,55545],{"question":55537,"answer":55538},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code B56. Time has come for Black to make an important strategic choice.",{"question":55540,"answer":55541},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":55543,"answer":55544},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3?","The main continuations include: [Najdorf](/resources/openings/najdorf); [Dragon](/resources/openings/dragon); [Four Knights Sicilian](/resources/openings/four-knights-sicilian); [Scheveningen](/resources/openings/scheveningen). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":55546,"answer":55547},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3?","Across 29.3 million Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 47.9%, and 4.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viswanathan Anand and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Lubomir Ftacnik and Loek Van Wely are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3",{"moves":55437,"fen":55552,"gamesPlayed":55553,"whiteWinPct":4907,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":2584,"topPlayersWhite":55554,"topPlayersBlack":55558,"parentOpening":55340,"parentOpeningSlug":55297},"rnbqkb1r/pp2pppp/3p1n2/8/3NP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 2 5",29342381,[55555,55556,55557],{"name":902,"games":15723},{"name":1995,"games":14097},{"name":4423,"games":15726},[55559,55560,55561],{"name":15729,"games":912},{"name":2733,"games":15731},{"name":6162,"games":15733},{"title":55429,"description":55531},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3",[123,699,1298,1109],[55567,55569,55571,55573,55575],{"title":55302,"description":55303,"botIds":55568,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},[804,9468],{"title":55306,"description":55307,"botIds":55570,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},[9479,33243],{"title":55310,"description":55311,"botIds":55572,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},[9484,9309],{"title":55314,"description":55315,"botIds":55574,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},[9490,9317],{"title":55318,"description":55319,"botIds":55576,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},[9502,9497],"IDLavPF1VDpZszH0knmjT2R4b5n59-lYokLU1JlQV2A",{"id":55579,"title":55580,"body":55581,"bots":55639,"categories":55640,"date":382,"description":55641,"eco":55642,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":55643,"image":55656,"meta":55657,"navigation":111,"path":55658,"quickFacts":55659,"seo":55670,"slug":55671,"stem":55672,"tags":55673,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":55674},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bc4.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":55582,"toc":55633},[55583,55590,55592,55598,55600,55602,55616,55618,55620,55626,55628],[10,55584,55585,55586,55589],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 arises after ",[14,55587,55588],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bc4"," and falls under ECO code B57. With 1.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,55591,22],{"id":21},[10,55593,25,55594,55597],{},[27,55595,55596],{"href":55487},"Sicilian Defense: Four Knights Variation",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Nick E De Firmian (61 games), Dragoljub Velimirovic (58 games), Tom Wedberg (35 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Istvan Csom (63 games), Zdenko Kozul (48 games), Enrico Paoli (42 games).",[19,55599,35],{"id":34},[10,55601,23978],{},[40,55603,55604,55608,55612],{},[43,55605,55606,5540],{},[14,55607,47],{},[43,55609,55610,4770],{},[14,55611,53],{},[43,55613,55614,1362],{},[14,55615,59],{},[10,55617,63],{},[19,55619,206],{"id":205},[40,55621,55622],{},[43,55623,55624,537],{},[14,55625,536],{},[19,55627,67],{"id":66},[10,55629,55630,55631,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,55632,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":55634},[55635,55636,55637,55638],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bc4) — White plays Bc4, the Sozin Attack, targeting f7 and preparing aggressive kingside play. The resulting positions are sharp and tactical, requiring precise play from both sides. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B57",[55644,55647,55650,55653],{"question":55645,"answer":55646},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bc4 and is classified under ECO code B57.",{"question":55648,"answer":55649},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":55651,"answer":55652},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4?","Across 1.2 million Lichess games, White wins 48.2% of the time, Black wins 47.3%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Nick E De Firmian and Dragoljub Velimirovic. On the Black side, Istvan Csom and Zdenko Kozul are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":55654,"answer":55655},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bc4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bc4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bc4",{"moves":55588,"fen":55660,"gamesPlayed":55661,"whiteWinPct":5591,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":4907,"topPlayersWhite":55662,"topPlayersBlack":55666,"parentOpening":55596,"parentOpeningSlug":15735},"r1bqkb1r/pp2pppp/2np1n2/8/2BNP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQK2R b KQkq - 4 6",1216284,[55663,55664,55665],{"name":5497,"games":5500},{"name":3346,"games":5373},{"name":31199,"games":1726},[55667,55668,55669],{"name":8631,"games":50381},{"name":1292,"games":1100},{"name":52865,"games":2101},{"title":55580,"description":55641},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bc4","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bc4",[123,699,1298,1109],"UcTyZGcpuzHtVMEzAcEa5FO_y6NQ2wBYC6tDfnWLkoQ",{"id":55676,"title":55677,"body":55678,"bots":55752,"categories":55753,"date":382,"description":55754,"eco":55755,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":55756,"image":55769,"meta":55770,"navigation":111,"path":55771,"quickFacts":55772,"seo":55784,"slug":55785,"stem":55786,"tags":55787,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":55788},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-be2.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":55679,"toc":55745},[55680,55687,55689,55694,55696,55699,55713,55715,55717,55720,55728,55730,55732,55738,55740],[10,55681,55682,55683,55686],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 arises after ",[14,55684,55685],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Be2"," and falls under ECO code B58. With 574,005 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,55688,22],{"id":21},[10,55690,25,55691,55693],{},[27,55692,55596],{"href":55487},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Dibyendu Barua (52 games), Manuel Apicella (47 games), Robert Zelcic (42 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Konstantin N Aseev (30 games), Max Euwe (26 games), Zdenko Kozul (24 games).",[19,55695,35],{"id":34},[10,55697,55698],{},"Based on 574,005 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,55700,55701,55705,55709],{},[43,55702,55703,5540],{},[14,55704,47],{},[43,55706,55707,5746],{},[14,55708,53],{},[43,55710,55711,170],{},[14,55712,59],{},[10,55714,63],{},[19,55716,176],{"id":175},[10,55718,55719],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Be2, the main continuations include:",[40,55721,55722],{},[43,55723,55724],{},[27,55725,55727],{"href":55726},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-be2-e5-7-nb3","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Be2 e5 7.Nb3",[10,55729,202],{},[19,55731,206],{"id":205},[40,55733,55734],{},[43,55735,55736,537],{},[14,55737,536],{},[19,55739,67],{"id":66},[10,55741,55742,55743,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,55744,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":55746},[55747,55748,55749,55750,55751],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Be2) — The Classical Sicilian with Be2 leads to rich positions where both sides have clear strategic plans. White aims for central control while Black seeks counterplay on the queenside and in the center. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B58",[55757,55760,55763,55766],{"question":55758,"answer":55759},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Be2 and is classified under ECO code B58.",{"question":55761,"answer":55762},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":55764,"answer":55765},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2?","The main continuations include: [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Be2 e5 7.Nb3](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-be2-e5-7-nb3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":55767,"answer":55768},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2?","Across 574,005 Lichess games, White wins 48.2% of the time, Black wins 46.2%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Dibyendu Barua and Manuel Apicella. On the Black side, Konstantin N Aseev and Max Euwe are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-be2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-be2",{"moves":55685,"fen":55773,"gamesPlayed":55774,"whiteWinPct":5591,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":5801,"topPlayersWhite":55775,"topPlayersBlack":55779,"parentOpening":55596,"parentOpeningSlug":15735},"r1bqkb1r/pp2pppp/2np1n2/8/3NP3/2N5/PPP1BPPP/R1BQK2R b KQkq - 4 6",574005,[55776,55777,55778],{"name":45346,"games":3618},{"name":683,"games":2088},{"name":16077,"games":2101},[55780,55782,55783],{"name":55781,"games":1253},"Konstantin N Aseev",{"name":38798,"games":681},{"name":1292,"games":2887},{"title":55677,"description":55754},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-be2","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-be2",[123,699,1298,1109],"ImphOyjW8Tt3V33WHIdXigCygK-590d1Afj1meQmKy4",{"id":55790,"title":55791,"body":55792,"bots":55851,"categories":55852,"date":382,"description":55853,"eco":55854,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":55855,"image":55868,"meta":55869,"navigation":111,"path":55870,"quickFacts":55871,"seo":55883,"slug":55884,"stem":55885,"tags":55886,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":55887},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-be2-e5-7-nb3.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Nb3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":55793,"toc":55845},[55794,55801,55803,55809,55811,55814,55828,55830,55832,55838,55840],[10,55795,55796,55797,55800],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Nb3 arises after ",[14,55798,55799],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Be2 e5 7.Nb3"," and falls under ECO code B59. With 143,986 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,55802,22],{"id":21},[10,55804,25,55805,55808],{},[27,55806,55807],{"href":15649},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be2",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Herman Pilnik (17 games), Dragoljub Janosevic (10 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ticia Gara (9 games), Ildiko Madl (8 games), Viliam Sulek (8 games).",[19,55810,35],{"id":34},[10,55812,55813],{},"Based on 143,986 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,55815,55816,55820,55824],{},[43,55817,55818,1601],{},[14,55819,47],{},[43,55821,55822,2037],{},[14,55823,53],{},[43,55825,55826,6643],{},[14,55827,59],{},[10,55829,63],{},[19,55831,206],{"id":205},[40,55833,55834],{},[43,55835,55836,537],{},[14,55837,536],{},[19,55839,67],{"id":66},[10,55841,55842,55843,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Nb3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,55844,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":55846},[55847,55848,55849,55850],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Nb3 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Be2 e5 7.Nb3) — Black plays ...e5, the Boleslavsky variation, seizing central space. The resulting hole on d5 is compensated by Black's active piece play and dynamic central presence. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B59",[55856,55859,55862,55865],{"question":55857,"answer":55858},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Nb3?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Nb3 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Be2 e5 7.Nb3 and is classified under ECO code B59.",{"question":55860,"answer":55861},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Nb3 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Nb3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":55863,"answer":55864},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Nb3?","Across 143,986 Lichess games, White wins 46.9% of the time, Black wins 47%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Herman Pilnik and Dragoljub Janosevic. On the Black side, Ticia Gara and Ildiko Madl are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":55866,"answer":55867},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Nb3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Nb3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-be2-e5-7-nb3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-be2-e5-7-nb3",{"moves":55799,"fen":55872,"gamesPlayed":55873,"whiteWinPct":1722,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":2088,"topPlayersWhite":55874,"topPlayersBlack":55878,"parentOpening":55807,"parentOpeningSlug":55785},"r1bqkb1r/pp3ppp/2np1n2/4p3/4P3/1NN5/PPP1BPPP/R1BQK2R b KQkq - 1 7",143986,[55875,55876,55877],{"name":42407,"games":379},{"name":31425,"games":1033},{"name":13562,"games":1440},[55879,55880,55881],{"name":48254,"games":1561},{"name":16420,"games":1440},{"name":55882,"games":1440},"Viliam Sulek",{"title":55791,"description":55853},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-be2-e5-7-nb3","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-be2-e5-7-nb3",[123,699,1298,1109],"F7cEMci8xH7BgelD-IwhGwm0VZZqP0BY_xCAmG4beqk",{"id":55889,"title":55890,"body":55891,"bots":55970,"categories":55971,"date":382,"description":55972,"eco":55973,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":55974,"image":55987,"meta":55988,"navigation":111,"path":55989,"quickFacts":55990,"seo":56002,"slug":56003,"stem":56004,"tags":56005,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":56006},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":55892,"toc":55963},[55893,55900,55902,55907,55909,55911,55925,55927,55929,55932,55946,55948,55950,55956,55958],[10,55894,55895,55896,55899],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5 arises after ",[14,55897,55898],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5"," and falls under ECO code B60. With 1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,55901,22],{"id":21},[10,55903,25,55904,55906],{},[27,55905,55596],{"href":55487},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (75 games), Thomas Luther (66 games), Oleg Korneev (65 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Zdenko Kozul (207 games), Istvan Csom (107 games), Vasilios Kotronias (89 games).",[19,55908,35],{"id":34},[10,55910,17352],{},[40,55912,55913,55917,55921],{},[43,55914,55915,14029],{},[14,55916,47],{},[43,55918,55919,2924],{},[14,55920,53],{},[43,55922,55923,7112],{},[14,55924,59],{},[10,55926,63],{},[19,55928,176],{"id":175},[10,55930,55931],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5, the main continuations include:",[40,55933,55934,55940],{},[43,55935,55936],{},[27,55937,55939],{"href":55938},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6",[43,55941,55942],{},[27,55943,55945],{"href":55944},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-bd7-7-qd2","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 Bd7 7.Qd2",[10,55947,202],{},[19,55949,206],{"id":205},[40,55951,55952],{},[43,55953,55954,537],{},[14,55955,536],{},[19,55957,67],{"id":66},[10,55959,55960,55961,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,55962,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":55964},[55965,55966,55967,55968,55969],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5) — The Classical Sicilian with ...Nc6 and ...d6 creates a solid foundation for dynamic play. Both sides have clear plans: White aims for the center while Black pressures the c-file. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B60",[55975,55978,55981,55984],{"question":55976,"answer":55977},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 and is classified under ECO code B60.",{"question":55979,"answer":55980},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":55982,"answer":55983},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5?","The main continuations include: [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6); [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 Bd7 7.Qd2](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-bd7-7-qd2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":55985,"answer":55986},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5?","Across 1 million Lichess games, White wins 49.3% of the time, Black wins 45.5%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Thomas Luther. On the Black side, Zdenko Kozul and Istvan Csom are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5",{"moves":55898,"fen":55991,"gamesPlayed":55992,"whiteWinPct":14092,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":2980,"topPlayersWhite":55993,"topPlayersBlack":55997,"parentOpening":55596,"parentOpeningSlug":15735},"r1bqkb1r/pp2pppp/2np1n2/6B1/3NP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R2QKB1R b KQkq - 4 6",1001831,[55994,55995,55996],{"name":1995,"games":11372},{"name":5493,"games":2739},{"name":4423,"games":3990},[55998,55999,56001],{"name":1292,"games":23525},{"name":8631,"games":56000},107,{"name":10371,"games":3983},{"title":55890,"description":55972},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5",[123,699,1298,1109],"Dtg8fe24c2de9MeP9JzqZ0oRuFYzA7lobgZljyIyGAM",{"id":56008,"title":56009,"body":56010,"bots":56069,"categories":56070,"date":382,"description":56071,"eco":56072,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":56073,"image":56086,"meta":56087,"navigation":111,"path":56088,"quickFacts":56089,"seo":56102,"slug":56103,"stem":56104,"tags":56105,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":56106},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-bd7-7-qd2.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":56011,"toc":56063},[56012,56019,56021,56027,56029,56032,56046,56048,56050,56056,56058],[10,56013,56014,56015,56018],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2 arises after ",[14,56016,56017],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 Bd7 7.Qd2"," and falls under ECO code B61. With 39,471 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,56020,22],{"id":21},[10,56022,25,56023,56026],{},[27,56024,56025],{"href":15655},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Bg5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ivan Radulov (8 games), Milan Matulovic (7 games), Dragoljub Janosevic (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ann Matnadze Bujiashvili (28 games), Istvan Csom (23 games), Karl Robatsch (23 games).",[19,56028,35],{"id":34},[10,56030,56031],{},"Based on 39,471 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,56033,56034,56038,56042],{},[43,56035,56036,4770],{},[14,56037,47],{},[43,56039,56040,5644],{},[14,56041,53],{},[43,56043,56044,26718],{},[14,56045,59],{},[10,56047,63],{},[19,56049,206],{"id":205},[40,56051,56052],{},[43,56053,56054,537],{},[14,56055,536],{},[19,56057,67],{"id":66},[10,56059,56060,56061,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,56062,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":56064},[56065,56066,56067,56068],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 Bd7 7.Qd2) — The Classical Sicilian with ...Nc6 and ...d6 creates a solid foundation for dynamic play. Both sides have clear plans: White aims for the center while Black pressures the c-file. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B61",[56074,56077,56080,56083],{"question":56075,"answer":56076},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 Bd7 7.Qd2 and is classified under ECO code B61.",{"question":56078,"answer":56079},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":56081,"answer":56082},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2?","Across 39,471 Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 45.3%, and 7.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ivan Radulov and Milan Matulovic. On the Black side, Ann Matnadze Bujiashvili and Istvan Csom are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":56084,"answer":56085},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-bd7-7-qd2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-bd7-7-qd2",{"moves":56017,"fen":56090,"gamesPlayed":56091,"whiteWinPct":4907,"drawPct":26781,"blackWinPct":5698,"topPlayersWhite":56092,"topPlayersBlack":56097,"parentOpening":56025,"parentOpeningSlug":56003},"r2qkb1r/pp1bpppp/2np1n2/6B1/3NP3/2N5/PPPQ1PPP/R3KB1R b KQkq - 6 7",39471,[56093,56095,56096],{"name":56094,"games":1440},"Ivan Radulov",{"name":2094,"games":1443},{"name":31425,"games":1443},[56098,56099,56100],{"name":22671,"games":3587},{"name":8631,"games":684},{"name":56101,"games":684},"Karl Robatsch",{"title":56009,"description":56071},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-bd7-7-qd2","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-bd7-7-qd2",[123,699,1298,1109],"fjzkMlBj2HLYdLzOHXTICDZJW442F1lxw3stROj1mXk",{"id":56108,"title":56109,"body":56110,"bots":56184,"categories":56185,"date":382,"description":56186,"eco":56187,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":56188,"image":56201,"meta":56202,"navigation":111,"path":56203,"quickFacts":56204,"seo":56215,"slug":56216,"stem":56217,"tags":56218,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":56219},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":56111,"toc":56177},[56112,56119,56121,56126,56128,56131,56145,56147,56149,56152,56160,56162,56164,56170,56172],[10,56113,56114,56115,56118],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 arises after ",[14,56116,56117],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6"," and falls under ECO code B62. With 539,412 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,56120,22],{"id":21},[10,56122,25,56123,56125],{},[27,56124,56025],{"href":15655},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (58 games), Semen I Dvoirys (55 games), Thomas Luther (54 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Zdenko Kozul (206 games), Vasilios Kotronias (90 games), Konstantin Z Lerner (79 games).",[19,56127,35],{"id":34},[10,56129,56130],{},"Based on 539,412 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,56132,56133,56137,56141],{},[43,56134,56135,1920],{},[14,56136,47],{},[43,56138,56139,1925],{},[14,56140,53],{},[43,56142,56143,170],{},[14,56144,59],{},[10,56146,63],{},[19,56148,176],{"id":175},[10,56150,56151],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6, the main continuations include:",[40,56153,56154],{},[43,56155,56156],{},[27,56157,56159],{"href":56158},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2",[10,56161,202],{},[19,56163,206],{"id":205},[40,56165,56166],{},[43,56167,56168,537],{},[14,56169,536],{},[19,56171,67],{"id":66},[10,56173,56174,56175,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B62",[56189,56192,56195,56198],{"question":56190,"answer":56191},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 and is classified under ECO code B62.",{"question":56193,"answer":56194},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":56196,"answer":56197},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6?","The main continuations include: [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":56199,"answer":56200},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6?","Across 539,412 Lichess games, White wins 47.5% of the time, Black wins 46.8%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Semen I Dvoirys. On the Black side, Zdenko Kozul and Vasilios Kotronias are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6",{"moves":56117,"fen":56205,"gamesPlayed":56206,"whiteWinPct":1987,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":1989,"topPlayersWhite":56207,"topPlayersBlack":56211,"parentOpening":56025,"parentOpeningSlug":56003},"r1bqkb1r/pp3ppp/2nppn2/6B1/3NP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R2QKB1R w KQkq - 0 7",539412,[56208,56209,56210],{"name":1995,"games":5373},{"name":16538,"games":13559},{"name":5493,"games":1243},[56212,56213,56214],{"name":1292,"games":49628},{"name":10371,"games":579},{"name":13777,"games":12790},{"title":56109,"description":56186},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6",[123,699,1298,1109],"32bQEx3Fjc6LnthAj23_6bOhx-ARejD1fNebLppo4E4",{"id":56221,"title":56009,"body":56222,"bots":56301,"categories":56302,"date":382,"description":56303,"eco":56304,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":56305,"image":56314,"meta":56315,"navigation":111,"path":56316,"quickFacts":56317,"seo":56328,"slug":56329,"stem":56330,"tags":56331,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":56332},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2.md",{"type":7,"value":56223,"toc":56294},[56224,56230,56232,56238,56240,56243,56257,56259,56261,56264,56278,56280,56282,56288,56290],[10,56225,56014,56226,56229],{},[14,56227,56228],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2"," and falls under ECO code B63. With 272,116 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,56231,22],{"id":21},[10,56233,25,56234,56237],{},[27,56235,56236],{"href":55938},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... e6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (58 games), Semen I Dvoirys (55 games), Thomas Luther (54 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Zdenko Kozul (198 games), Vasilios Kotronias (88 games), Istvan Csom (76 games).",[19,56239,35],{"id":34},[10,56241,56242],{},"Based on 272,116 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,56244,56245,56249,56253],{},[43,56246,56247,1353],{},[14,56248,47],{},[43,56250,56251,21815],{},[14,56252,53],{},[43,56254,56255,5147],{},[14,56256,59],{},[10,56258,3520],{},[19,56260,176],{"id":175},[10,56262,56263],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2, the main continuations include:",[40,56265,56266,56272],{},[43,56267,56268],{},[27,56269,56271],{"href":56270},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6",[43,56273,56274],{},[27,56275,56277],{"href":56276},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-be7-8-0-0-0-0-0-9-f4","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 Be7 8.0-0-0 0-0 9.f4",[10,56279,202],{},[19,56281,206],{"id":205},[40,56283,56284],{},[43,56285,56286,537],{},[14,56287,536],{},[19,56289,67],{"id":66},[10,56291,56060,56292,1397],{},[27,56293,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":56295},[56296,56297,56298,56299,56300],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2) — White plays Qd2, preparing to castle queenside and launch a kingside attack. The resulting positions feature opposite-side castling and mutual attacks on both flanks. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B63",[56306,56308,56309,56312],{"question":56075,"answer":56307},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 and is classified under ECO code B63.",{"question":56078,"answer":56079},{"question":56310,"answer":56311},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2?","The main continuations include: [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6); [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 Be7 8.0-0-0 0-0 9.f4](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-be7-8-0-0-0-0-0-9-f4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":56081,"answer":56313},"Across 272,116 Lichess games, White wins 49.8% of the time, Black wins 43.9%, and 6.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Semen I Dvoirys. On the Black side, Zdenko Kozul and Vasilios Kotronias are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2",{"moves":56228,"fen":56318,"gamesPlayed":56319,"whiteWinPct":1432,"drawPct":5194,"blackWinPct":21885,"topPlayersWhite":56320,"topPlayersBlack":56324,"parentOpening":56236,"parentOpeningSlug":56216},"r1bqkb1r/pp3ppp/2nppn2/6B1/3NP3/2N5/PPPQ1PPP/R3KB1R b KQkq - 1 7",272116,[56321,56322,56323],{"name":1995,"games":5373},{"name":16538,"games":13559},{"name":5493,"games":1243},[56325,56326,56327],{"name":1292,"games":47157},{"name":10371,"games":268},{"name":8631,"games":312},{"title":56009,"description":56303},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2",[123,699,1298,1109],"8KOox4QirQlJjUi58Fqy8MonNyTqWQcYvd2XQJVAr3o",{"id":56334,"title":56335,"body":56336,"bots":56411,"categories":56412,"date":382,"description":56413,"eco":56414,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":56415,"image":56428,"meta":56429,"navigation":111,"path":56430,"quickFacts":56431,"seo":56442,"slug":56443,"stem":56444,"tags":56445,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":56446},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":56337,"toc":56404},[56338,56345,56347,56353,56355,56358,56372,56374,56376,56379,56387,56389,56391,56397,56399],[10,56339,56340,56341,56344],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 arises after ",[14,56342,56343],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6"," and falls under ECO code B66. With 146,775 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,56346,22],{"id":21},[10,56348,25,56349,56352],{},[27,56350,56351],{"href":56158},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Qd2",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Semen I Dvoirys (41 games), Thomas Luther (39 games), Oleg Korneev (36 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Zdenko Kozul (188 games), Istvan Csom (74 games), Konstantin Z Lerner (69 games).",[19,56354,35],{"id":34},[10,56356,56357],{},"Based on 146,775 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,56359,56360,56364,56368],{},[43,56361,56362,4770],{},[14,56363,47],{},[43,56365,56366,15152],{},[14,56367,53],{},[43,56369,56370,6538],{},[14,56371,59],{},[10,56373,63],{},[19,56375,176],{"id":175},[10,56377,56378],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6, the main continuations include:",[40,56380,56381],{},[43,56382,56383],{},[27,56384,56386],{"href":56385},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.0-0-0 Bd7",[10,56388,202],{},[19,56390,206],{"id":205},[40,56392,56393],{},[43,56394,56395,537],{},[14,56396,536],{},[19,56398,67],{"id":66},[10,56400,56401,56402,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,56403,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":56405},[56406,56407,56408,56409,56410],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6) — Black plays ...a6, preparing queenside expansion in the Richter-Rauzer. The resulting positions are extremely sharp with both sides committed to aggressive play on opposite wings. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B66",[56416,56419,56422,56425],{"question":56417,"answer":56418},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 and is classified under ECO code B66.",{"question":56420,"answer":56421},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":56423,"answer":56424},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6?","The main continuations include: [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.0-0-0 Bd7](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":56426,"answer":56427},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6?","Across 146,775 Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 46%, and 6.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Semen I Dvoirys and Thomas Luther. On the Black side, Zdenko Kozul and Istvan Csom are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6",{"moves":56343,"fen":56432,"gamesPlayed":56433,"whiteWinPct":4907,"drawPct":6587,"blackWinPct":4563,"topPlayersWhite":56434,"topPlayersBlack":56438,"parentOpening":56351,"parentOpeningSlug":56329},"r1bqkb1r/1p3ppp/p1nppn2/6B1/3NP3/2N5/PPPQ1PPP/R3KB1R w KQkq - 0 8",146775,[56435,56436,56437],{"name":16538,"games":1102},{"name":5493,"games":3339},{"name":4423,"games":5208},[56439,56440,56441],{"name":1292,"games":13446},{"name":8631,"games":3352},{"name":13777,"games":3309},{"title":56335,"description":56413},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6",[123,699,1298,1109],"3mra4ArASTbEK27fnMfRnWOxVI7AnHmIvMfy-IJrZ0A",{"id":56448,"title":55073,"body":56449,"bots":56522,"categories":56523,"date":382,"description":56524,"eco":56525,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":56526,"image":56535,"meta":56536,"navigation":111,"path":56537,"quickFacts":56538,"seo":56550,"slug":56551,"stem":56552,"tags":56553,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":56554},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7.md",{"type":7,"value":56450,"toc":56515},[56451,56457,56459,56465,56467,56470,56484,56486,56488,56491,56499,56501,56503,56509,56511],[10,56452,55078,56453,56456],{},[14,56454,56455],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.0-0-0 Bd7"," and falls under ECO code B67. With 89,863 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,56458,22],{"id":21},[10,56460,25,56461,56464],{},[27,56462,56463],{"href":56270},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (21 games), Vitaly Tseshkovsky (20 games), Oleg Korneev (18 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Zdenko Kozul (181 games), Alojzije Jankovic (49 games), Lars Ake Schneider (46 games).",[19,56466,35],{"id":34},[10,56468,56469],{},"Based on 89,863 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,56471,56472,56476,56480],{},[43,56473,56474,2037],{},[14,56475,47],{},[43,56477,56478,4672],{},[14,56479,53],{},[43,56481,56482,26602],{},[14,56483,59],{},[10,56485,63],{},[19,56487,176],{"id":175},[10,56489,56490],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.0-0-0 Bd7, the main continuations include:",[40,56492,56493],{},[43,56494,56495],{},[27,56496,56498],{"href":56497},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7-9-f4-be7","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.0-0-0 Bd7 9.f4 Be7",[10,56500,202],{},[19,56502,206],{"id":205},[40,56504,56505],{},[43,56506,56507,537],{},[14,56508,536],{},[19,56510,67],{"id":66},[10,56512,55122,56513,1397],{},[27,56514,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":56516},[56517,56518,56519,56520,56521],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 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Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":55143,"answer":56534},"Across 89,863 Lichess games, White wins 47% of the time, Black wins 45.8%, and 7.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Vitaly Tseshkovsky. On the Black side, Zdenko Kozul and Alojzije Jankovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7",{"moves":56455,"fen":56539,"gamesPlayed":56540,"whiteWinPct":2088,"drawPct":26666,"blackWinPct":4727,"topPlayersWhite":56541,"topPlayersBlack":56545,"parentOpening":56463,"parentOpeningSlug":56443},"r2qkb1r/1p1b1ppp/p1nppn2/6B1/3NP3/2N5/PPPQ1PPP/2KR1B1R w kq - 2 9",89863,[56542,56543,56544],{"name":1995,"games":2878},{"name":33397,"games":2881},{"name":4423,"games":1672},[56546,56547,56549],{"name":1292,"games":42764},{"name":56548,"games":3766},"Alojzije Jankovic",{"name":6899,"games":4563},{"title":55073,"description":56524},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7",[123,699,1298,1109],"ogaOzmroETS2TIrIQcmSIOVJZNRmQ-z4duXwIVw0szc",{"id":56556,"title":56557,"body":56558,"bots":56633,"categories":56634,"date":382,"description":56635,"eco":56636,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":56637,"image":56650,"meta":56651,"navigation":111,"path":56652,"quickFacts":56653,"seo":56665,"slug":56666,"stem":56667,"tags":56668,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":56669},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7-9-f4-be7.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Lars Ake Schneider (22 games), Alon Greenfeld (12 games), Anton Demchenko (11 games).",[19,56576,35],{"id":34},[10,56578,56579],{},"Based on 30,116 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,56581,56582,56586,56590],{},[43,56583,56584,5540],{},[14,56585,47],{},[43,56587,56588,9948],{},[14,56589,53],{},[43,56591,56592,2933],{},[14,56593,59],{},[10,56595,63],{},[19,56597,176],{"id":175},[10,56599,56600],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.0-0-0 Bd7 9.f4 Be7, the main continuations include:",[40,56602,56603],{},[43,56604,56605],{},[27,56606,56608],{"href":56607},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7-9-f4-be7-10-nf3-b5","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.0-0-0 Bd7 9.f4 Be7 10.Nf3 b5",[10,56610,202],{},[19,56612,206],{"id":205},[40,56614,56615],{},[43,56616,56617,537],{},[14,56618,536],{},[19,56620,67],{"id":66},[10,56622,56623,56624,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,56625,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":56627},[56628,56629,56630,56631,56632],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.0-0-0 Bd7 9.f4 Be7) — Black plays ...a6, preparing queenside expansion in the Richter-Rauzer. The resulting positions are extremely sharp with both sides committed to aggressive play on opposite wings. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B68",[56638,56641,56644,56647],{"question":56639,"answer":56640},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 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Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":56648,"answer":56649},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7?","Across 30,116 Lichess games, White wins 48.2% of the time, Black wins 44.8%, and 7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Janis Klovans and Lothar Vogt. On the Black side, Lars Ake Schneider and Alon Greenfeld are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7-9-f4-be7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7-9-f4-be7",{"moves":56565,"fen":56654,"gamesPlayed":56655,"whiteWinPct":5591,"drawPct":1443,"blackWinPct":10018,"topPlayersWhite":56656,"topPlayersBlack":56660,"parentOpening":56573,"parentOpeningSlug":56551},"r2qk2r/1p1bbppp/p1nppn2/6B1/3NPP2/2N5/PPPQ2PP/2KR1B1R w kq - 1 10",30116,[56657,56658,56659],{"name":680,"games":3779},{"name":1873,"games":1443},{"name":33518,"games":1443},[56661,56662,56664],{"name":6899,"games":1447},{"name":56663,"games":2096},"Alon Greenfeld",{"name":49322,"games":3779},{"title":56557,"description":56635},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7-9-f4-be7","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7-9-f4-be7",[123,699,1298,1109],"Qke07huREYeqVM9Tuzwma-oKN1bpz0AN2yAkrNq9i-o",{"id":56671,"title":56672,"body":56673,"bots":56732,"categories":56733,"date":382,"description":56734,"eco":56735,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":56736,"image":56749,"meta":56750,"navigation":111,"path":56751,"quickFacts":56752,"seo":56764,"slug":56765,"stem":56766,"tags":56767,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":56768},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7-9-f4-be7-10-nf3-b5.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":56674,"toc":56726},[56675,56682,56684,56690,56692,56695,56709,56711,56713,56719,56721],[10,56676,56677,56678,56681],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5 arises after ",[14,56679,56680],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.0-0-0 Bd7 9.f4 Be7 10.Nf3 b5"," and falls under ECO code B69. With 8,523 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,56683,22],{"id":21},[10,56685,25,56686,56689],{},[27,56687,56688],{"href":56497},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Be7",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Janis Klovans (11 games), Lothar Vogt (7 games), Sergei Tiviakov (6 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Lars Ake Schneider (11 games), Veijo Maki (8 games), Alon Greenfeld (8 games).",[19,56691,35],{"id":34},[10,56693,56694],{},"Based on 8,523 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,56696,56697,56701,56705],{},[43,56698,56699,13717],{},[14,56700,47],{},[43,56702,56703,3513],{},[14,56704,53],{},[43,56706,56707,2141],{},[14,56708,59],{},[10,56710,3520],{},[19,56712,206],{"id":205},[40,56714,56715],{},[43,56716,56717,537],{},[14,56718,536],{},[19,56720,67],{"id":66},[10,56722,56723,56724,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B69",[56737,56740,56743,56746],{"question":56738,"answer":56739},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.0-0-0 Bd7 9.f4 Be7 10.Nf3 b5 and is classified under ECO code B69.",{"question":56741,"answer":56742},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":56744,"answer":56745},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5?","Across 8,523 Lichess games, White wins 49.9% of the time, Black wins 43.4%, and 6.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Janis Klovans and Lothar Vogt. On the Black side, Lars Ake Schneider and Veijo Maki are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":56747,"answer":56748},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... b5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7-9-f4-be7-10-nf3-b5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7-9-f4-be7-10-nf3-b5",{"moves":56680,"fen":56753,"gamesPlayed":56754,"whiteWinPct":13766,"drawPct":2196,"blackWinPct":3619,"topPlayersWhite":56755,"topPlayersBlack":56759,"parentOpening":56688,"parentOpeningSlug":56666},"r2qk2r/3bbppp/p1nppn2/1p4B1/4PP2/2N2N2/PPPQ2PP/2KR1B1R w kq - 0 11",8523,[56756,56757,56758],{"name":680,"games":3779},{"name":1873,"games":1443},{"name":4050,"games":2984},[56760,56761,56763],{"name":6899,"games":3779},{"name":56762,"games":1440},"Veijo Maki",{"name":56663,"games":1440},{"title":56672,"description":56734},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7-9-f4-be7-10-nf3-b5","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-a6-8-0-0-0-bd7-9-f4-be7-10-nf3-b5",[123,699,1298,1109],"F1XT8FbQ4hn2aWFrde-ZF8SE15hogI7DXTv2MIU8VFw",{"id":56770,"title":56771,"body":56772,"bots":56846,"categories":56847,"date":382,"description":56848,"eco":56849,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":56850,"image":56863,"meta":56864,"navigation":111,"path":56865,"quickFacts":56866,"seo":56878,"slug":56879,"stem":56880,"tags":56881,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":56882},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-be7-8-0-0-0-0-0-9-f4.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.f4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":56773,"toc":56839},[56774,56781,56783,56788,56790,56793,56807,56809,56811,56814,56822,56824,56826,56832,56834],[10,56775,56776,56777,56780],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.f4 arises after ",[14,56778,56779],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 Be7 8.0-0-0 0-0 9.f4"," and falls under ECO code B64. With 26,353 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,56782,22],{"id":21},[10,56784,25,56785,56787],{},[27,56786,56351],{"href":56158},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zoltan Almasi (14 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (12 games), Semen I Dvoirys (10 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vasilios Kotronias (30 games), Dmitry Gurevich (27 games), Peter K Wells (15 games).",[19,56789,35],{"id":34},[10,56791,56792],{},"Based on 26,353 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,56794,56795,56799,56803],{},[43,56796,56797,4328],{},[14,56798,47],{},[43,56800,56801,11525],{},[14,56802,53],{},[43,56804,56805,4226],{},[14,56806,59],{},[10,56808,3520],{},[19,56810,176],{"id":175},[10,56812,56813],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 Be7 8.0-0-0 0-0 9.f4, the main continuations include:",[40,56815,56816],{},[43,56817,56818],{},[27,56819,56821],{"href":56820},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-be7-8-0-0-0-0-0-9-f4-nxd4-10-qxd4","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 Be7 8.0-0-0 0-0 9.f4 Nxd4 10.Qxd4",[10,56823,202],{},[19,56825,206],{"id":205},[40,56827,56828],{},[43,56829,56830,537],{},[14,56831,536],{},[19,56833,67],{"id":66},[10,56835,56836,56837,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.f4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,56838,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":56840},[56841,56842,56843,56844,56845],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.f4 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 Be7 8.0-0-0 0-0 9.f4) — White plays Qd2, preparing to castle queenside and launch a kingside attack. The resulting positions feature opposite-side castling and mutual attacks on both flanks. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":56858,"answer":56859},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.f4?","The main continuations include: [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 Be7 8.0-0-0 0-0 9.f4 Nxd4 10.Qxd4](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-be7-8-0-0-0-0-0-9-f4-nxd4-10-qxd4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":56861,"answer":56862},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 9.f4?","Across 26,353 Lichess games, White wins 50.7% of the time, Black wins 42.9%, and 6.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zoltan Almasi and Wolfgang Unzicker. 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Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-be7-8-0-0-0-0-0-9-f4-nxd4-10-qxd4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-be7-8-0-0-0-0-0-9-f4-nxd4-10-qxd4",{"moves":56893,"fen":56966,"gamesPlayed":56967,"whiteWinPct":1086,"drawPct":5490,"blackWinPct":5801,"topPlayersWhite":56968,"topPlayersBlack":56972,"parentOpening":56901,"parentOpeningSlug":56879},"r1bq1rk1/pp2bppp/3ppn2/6B1/3QPP2/2N5/PPP3PP/2KR1B1R b - - 0 10",13878,[56969,56970,56971],{"name":45720,"games":1440},{"name":25056,"games":2984},{"name":14608,"games":252},[56973,56974,56975],{"name":10371,"games":1253},{"name":54497,"games":1685},{"name":56976,"games":289},"Andrew J Muir",{"title":56885,"description":56947},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-be7-8-0-0-0-0-0-9-f4-nxd4-10-qxd4","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-d6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6-5-nc3-nc6-6-bg5-e6-7-qd2-be7-8-0-0-0-0-0-9-f4-nxd4-10-qxd4",[123,699,1298,1109],"_lizR7L9GnKNCx9IGUeKngM-jSmb7RmHNfrVXbuIqEM",{"id":56983,"title":56109,"body":56984,"bots":57062,"categories":57087,"date":382,"description":57088,"eco":57089,"extension":92,"externalLink":57090,"faq":57093,"image":57101,"meta":57102,"navigation":111,"path":57103,"quickFacts":57104,"seo":57117,"slug":57118,"stem":57119,"tags":57120,"trainingTips":57121,"__hash__":57137},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6.md",{"type":7,"value":56985,"toc":57055},[56986,56992,56994,56999,57001,57004,57018,57020,57022,57025,57039,57041,57043,57049,57051],[10,56987,56114,56988,56991],{},[14,56989,56990],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6"," and falls under ECO code B40. This is one of the classical approaches in the Sicilian, where Black's 2...e6 activates the dark-squared bishop and lays the groundwork for a later ...d5 with pawn recapture. The position is highly flexible, frequently transposing into other major Sicilian systems depending on whether Black follows up with ...d6, ...Nc6, or other moves. Well-known variations that can arise from this position include the Kan, the Scheveningen, and the Taimanov. With 51 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,56993,22],{"id":21},[10,56995,25,56996,56998],{},[27,56997,481],{"href":480},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Heikki MJ Westerinen (163 games), Gyula Sax (134 games), Vlastimil Jansa (133 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Pia Cramling (351 games), Normunds Miezis (349 games), Vlastimil Jansa (319 games).",[19,57000,35],{"id":34},[10,57002,57003],{},"Based on 51 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,57005,57006,57010,57014],{},[43,57007,57008,1925],{},[14,57009,47],{},[43,57011,57012,161],{},[14,57013,53],{},[43,57015,57016,1362],{},[14,57017,59],{},[10,57019,63],{},[19,57021,176],{"id":175},[10,57023,57024],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6, the main continuations include:",[40,57026,57027,57033],{},[43,57028,57029],{},[27,57030,57032],{"href":57031},"/resources/openings/taimanov","Taimanov",[43,57034,57035],{},[27,57036,57038],{"href":57037},"/resources/openings/kan","Kan",[10,57040,202],{},[19,57042,206],{"id":205},[40,57044,57045],{},[43,57046,57047,537],{},[14,57048,536],{},[19,57050,67],{"id":66},[10,57052,56174,57053,77],{},[27,57054,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":57056},[57057,57058,57059,57060,57061],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[57063,57064,57065,57066,57067,57068,57073,57078,57079,57080,57081,57086],{"id":9473,"name":9474,"rating":9475,"imageUrl":9476,"country":3277,"countryCode":3278,"defensiveAggressive":267,"simplifyingComplicating":297,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":9477,"unpreparedTheoretical":3561,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":9295,"name":9296,"rating":9297,"imageUrl":9298,"country":236,"countryCode":237,"defensiveAggressive":8326,"simplifyingComplicating":1212,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":591,"unpreparedTheoretical":267,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":343,"name":344,"rating":345,"imageUrl":346,"country":347,"countryCode":348,"defensiveAggressive":349,"simplifyingComplicating":350,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":351,"unpreparedTheoretical":339,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":1018,"name":1019,"rating":1020,"imageUrl":1021,"country":274,"countryCode":275,"defensiveAggressive":631,"simplifyingComplicating":1022,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":1023,"unpreparedTheoretical":826,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":9325,"name":9326,"rating":9327,"imageUrl":9328,"country":640,"countryCode":641,"defensiveAggressive":286,"simplifyingComplicating":560,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":339,"unpreparedTheoretical":591,"blunderLikelihood":1875},{"id":57069,"name":57070,"rating":57071,"imageUrl":57072,"country":375,"countryCode":376,"defensiveAggressive":349,"simplifyingComplicating":1213,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":1205,"unpreparedTheoretical":1023,"blunderLikelihood":2679},"brqXz","Noell Cage",1489,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/brqXz_175.webp",{"id":57074,"name":57075,"rating":57076,"imageUrl":57077,"country":52333,"countryCode":52334,"defensiveAggressive":309,"simplifyingComplicating":2685,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":298,"unpreparedTheoretical":1205,"blunderLikelihood":589},"hFIqc","Art E. 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Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[5331,3992],{"title":55318,"description":57135,"botIds":57136,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Al Beback is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[10962],"OC2nwuFMDyDul0Zcs__CwUfRYiDdxVct_IKfRTNcQ-g",{"id":57139,"title":57140,"body":57141,"bots":57200,"categories":57201,"date":382,"description":57202,"eco":57203,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":57204,"image":57217,"meta":57218,"navigation":111,"path":57219,"quickFacts":57220,"seo":57231,"slug":57232,"stem":57233,"tags":57234,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":57235},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-a6-5-bd3.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Bd3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":57142,"toc":57194},[57143,57150,57152,57158,57160,57163,57177,57179,57181,57187,57189],[10,57144,57145,57146,57149],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Bd3 arises after ",[14,57147,57148],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.Bd3"," and falls under ECO code B42. With 868,870 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,57151,22],{"id":21},[10,57153,25,57154,57157],{},[27,57155,57156],{"href":57037},"Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Mladen Palac (48 games), Oleg Korneev (42 games), Thomas Luther (40 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Normunds Miezis (121 games), Florin Gheorghiu (91 games), Petar Velikov (75 games).",[19,57159,35],{"id":34},[10,57161,57162],{},"Based on 868,870 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,57164,57165,57169,57173],{},[43,57166,57167,14663],{},[14,57168,47],{},[43,57170,57171,4775],{},[14,57172,53],{},[43,57174,57175,8953],{},[14,57176,59],{},[10,57178,63],{},[19,57180,206],{"id":205},[40,57182,57183],{},[43,57184,57185,537],{},[14,57186,536],{},[19,57188,67],{"id":66},[10,57190,57191,57192,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Bd3 is through practice. 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Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B42",[57205,57208,57211,57214],{"question":57206,"answer":57207},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Bd3?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Bd3 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.Bd3 and is classified under ECO code B42.",{"question":57209,"answer":57210},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Bd3 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Bd3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":57212,"answer":57213},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Bd3?","Across 868,870 Lichess games, White wins 47.1% of the time, Black wins 48%, and 4.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Mladen Palac and Oleg Korneev. On the Black side, Normunds Miezis and Florin Gheorghiu are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":57215,"answer":57216},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Bd3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Bd3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-a6-5-bd3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-a6-5-bd3",{"moves":57148,"fen":57221,"gamesPlayed":57222,"whiteWinPct":14743,"drawPct":8993,"blackWinPct":1100,"topPlayersWhite":57223,"topPlayersBlack":57227,"parentOpening":57156,"parentOpeningSlug":20916},"rnbqkbnr/1p1p1ppp/p3p3/8/3NP3/3B4/PPP2PPP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 1 5",868870,[57224,57225,57226],{"name":16741,"games":1100},{"name":4423,"games":2101},{"name":5493,"games":3266},[57228,57229,57230],{"name":4605,"games":4910},{"name":19619,"games":2679},{"name":20913,"games":11372},{"title":57140,"description":57202},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-a6-5-bd3","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-a6-5-bd3",[123,699,1298,1109],"lKap7b_rVlJQpVLxtssWAeIlfqS5F8Mns-I1ixGnpkg",{"id":57237,"title":55429,"body":57238,"bots":57294,"categories":57295,"date":382,"description":57296,"eco":57297,"extension":92,"externalLink":57298,"faq":57300,"image":57309,"meta":57310,"navigation":111,"path":57311,"quickFacts":57312,"seo":57324,"slug":57325,"stem":57326,"tags":57327,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":57328},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-a6-5-nc3.md",{"type":7,"value":57239,"toc":57288},[57240,57246,57248,57253,57255,57258,57272,57274,57276,57282,57284],[10,57241,55434,57242,57245],{},[14,57243,57244],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code B43. With 5.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,57247,22],{"id":21},[10,57249,25,57250,57252],{},[27,57251,57156],{"href":57037},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Robert Zelcic (42 games), Herman C Van Riemsdijk (39 games), Ruben Felgaer (36 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Normunds Miezis (84 games), Aloyzas Kveinys (75 games), Petar Velikov (67 games).",[19,57254,35],{"id":34},[10,57256,57257],{},"Based on 5.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,57259,57260,57264,57268],{},[43,57261,57262,4221],{},[14,57263,47],{},[43,57265,57266,6096],{},[14,57267,53],{},[43,57269,57270,766],{},[14,57271,59],{},[10,57273,985],{},[19,57275,206],{"id":205},[40,57277,57278],{},[43,57279,57280,537],{},[14,57281,536],{},[19,57283,67],{"id":66},[10,57285,55508,57286,1397],{},[27,57287,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":57289},[57290,57291,57292,57293],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.Nc3) — The Kan with ...a6 and ...e6 is one of the most flexible Sicilian setups. Black delays committing the knight, keeping multiple pawn structures available depending on White's response. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B43",{"title":55533,"url":57299},"https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...e6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...a6/5._Nc3",[57301,57303,57304,57306],{"question":55537,"answer":57302},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code B43. Moves:1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.Nc3.",{"question":55540,"answer":55541},{"question":55546,"answer":57305},"Across 5.1 million Lichess games, White wins 44.2% of the time, Black wins 51.4%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Robert Zelcic and Herman C Van Riemsdijk. On the Black side, Normunds Miezis and Aloyzas Kveinys are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":57307,"answer":57308},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-a6-5-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-a6-5-nc3",{"moves":57244,"fen":57313,"gamesPlayed":57314,"whiteWinPct":4275,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":6158,"topPlayersWhite":57315,"topPlayersBlack":57320,"parentOpening":57156,"parentOpeningSlug":20916},"rnbqkbnr/1p1p1ppp/p3p3/8/3NP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 1 5",5128853,[57316,57317,57318],{"name":16077,"games":2101},{"name":10023,"games":3339},{"name":57319,"games":5208},"Ruben Felgaer",[57321,57322,57323],{"name":4605,"games":1058},{"name":36039,"games":11372},{"name":20913,"games":571},{"title":55429,"description":57296},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-a6-5-nc3","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-a6-5-nc3",[123,699,1298,1109],"LNh4T4GAx14jDExnMHWc4CTVFfR61GlxaKTJiaQJtnQ",{"id":57330,"title":55429,"body":57331,"bots":57409,"categories":57410,"date":382,"description":57411,"eco":57412,"extension":92,"externalLink":57413,"faq":57415,"image":57423,"meta":57424,"navigation":111,"path":57425,"quickFacts":57426,"seo":57439,"slug":57440,"stem":57441,"tags":57442,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":57443},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3.md",{"type":7,"value":57332,"toc":57402},[57333,57339,57341,57347,57349,57351,57365,57367,57369,57372,57386,57388,57390,57396,57398],[10,57334,55434,57335,57338],{},[14,57336,57337],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code B45. With 7.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,57340,22],{"id":21},[10,57342,25,57343,57346],{},[27,57344,57345],{"href":57031},"Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jonny Hector (80 games), Michael Adams (70 games), Alexei Shirov (67 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mark E Taimanov (181 games), Vlastimil Jansa (141 games), Pavel V Tregubov (137 games).",[19,57348,35],{"id":34},[10,57350,1795],{},[40,57352,57353,57357,57361],{},[43,57354,57355,1596],{},[14,57356,47],{},[43,57358,57359,2037],{},[14,57360,53],{},[43,57362,57363,1606],{},[14,57364,59],{},[10,57366,63],{},[19,57368,176],{"id":175},[10,57370,57371],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,57373,57374,57380],{},[43,57375,57376],{},[27,57377,57379],{"href":57378},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-a6","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 a6",[43,57381,57382],{},[27,57383,57385],{"href":57384},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7",[10,57387,202],{},[19,57389,206],{"id":205},[40,57391,57392],{},[43,57393,57394,537],{},[14,57395,536],{},[19,57397,67],{"id":66},[10,57399,55508,57400,1397],{},[27,57401,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":57403},[57404,57405,57406,57407,57408],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3) — The Taimanov variation with ...Nc6 and ...e6 gives Black a flexible setup that avoids committing to a specific pawn structure too early. The resulting positions are rich in strategic possibilities. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B45",{"title":55533,"url":57414},"https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...e6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nc6/5._Nc3",[57416,57418,57419,57421],{"question":55537,"answer":57417},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code B45. 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3.",{"question":55540,"answer":55541},{"question":55543,"answer":57420},"The main continuations include: [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 a6](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-a6); [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":55546,"answer":57422},"Across 7.9 million Lichess games, White wins 48.4% of the time, Black wins 47%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jonny Hector and Michael Adams. On the Black side, Mark E Taimanov and Vlastimil Jansa are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3",{"moves":57337,"fen":57427,"gamesPlayed":57428,"whiteWinPct":1720,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":2088,"topPlayersWhite":57429,"topPlayersBlack":57433,"parentOpening":57345,"parentOpeningSlug":57438},"r1bqkbnr/pp1p1ppp/2n1p3/8/3NP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 2 5",7862187,[57430,57431,57432],{"name":677,"games":1678},{"name":16542,"games":3873},{"name":896,"games":571},[57434,57435,57436],{"name":24621,"games":42764},{"name":1995,"games":24274},{"name":57437,"games":38073},"Pavel V Tregubov","taimanov",{"title":55429,"description":57411},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3",[123,699,1298,1109],"RX-edkScPf59FgElRj-QM6urguU-lgwoMXZ0chJu6Eg",{"id":57445,"title":56335,"body":57446,"bots":57503,"categories":57504,"date":382,"description":57505,"eco":57506,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":57507,"image":57516,"meta":57517,"navigation":111,"path":57518,"quickFacts":57519,"seo":57530,"slug":57531,"stem":57532,"tags":57533,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":57534},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-a6.md",{"type":7,"value":57447,"toc":57497},[57448,57454,57456,57463,57465,57467,57481,57483,57485,57491,57493],[10,57449,56340,57450,57453],{},[14,57451,57452],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 a6"," and falls under ECO code B46. With 2.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,57455,22],{"id":21},[10,57457,25,57458,57462],{},[27,57459,57461],{"href":57460},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.Nc3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Dragoljub Velimirovic (24 games), Aleksander Sznapik (23 games), Vlastimil Jansa (22 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mark E Taimanov (157 games), Vlastimil Jansa (118 games), Sergei Rublevsky (84 games).",[19,57464,35],{"id":34},[10,57466,15525],{},[40,57468,57469,57473,57477],{},[43,57470,57471,2540],{},[14,57472,47],{},[43,57474,57475,1802],{},[14,57476,53],{},[43,57478,57479,766],{},[14,57480,59],{},[10,57482,63],{},[19,57484,206],{"id":205},[40,57486,57487],{},[43,57488,57489,537],{},[14,57490,536],{},[19,57492,67],{"id":66},[10,57494,56401,57495,1397],{},[27,57496,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":57498},[57499,57500,57501,57502],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 a6) — The Taimanov variation with ...Nc6 and ...e6 gives Black a flexible setup that avoids committing to a specific pawn structure too early. The resulting positions are rich in strategic possibilities. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B46",[57508,57510,57511,57513],{"question":56417,"answer":57509},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 a6 and is classified under ECO code B46.",{"question":56420,"answer":56421},{"question":56426,"answer":57512},"Across 2.7 million Lichess games, White wins 47.9% of the time, Black wins 47.7%, and 4.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Dragoljub Velimirovic and Aleksander Sznapik. On the Black side, Mark E Taimanov and Vlastimil Jansa are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":57514,"answer":57515},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... a6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-a6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-a6",{"moves":57452,"fen":57520,"gamesPlayed":57521,"whiteWinPct":2584,"drawPct":893,"blackWinPct":1868,"topPlayersWhite":57522,"topPlayersBlack":57526,"parentOpening":57461,"parentOpeningSlug":57440},"r1bqkbnr/1p1p1ppp/p1n1p3/8/3NP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 0 6",2685568,[57523,57524,57525],{"name":3346,"games":2887},{"name":25054,"games":684},{"name":1995,"games":1447},[57527,57528,57529],{"name":24621,"games":1878},{"name":1995,"games":7411},{"name":33108,"games":1058},{"title":56335,"description":57505},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-a6","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-a6",[123,699,1298,1109],"P68dN2i2IXNkcJgBhNTJUDaa6OHnNdeTNlX5R4C_RN8",{"id":57536,"title":57537,"body":57538,"bots":57611,"categories":57612,"date":382,"description":57613,"eco":57614,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":57615,"image":57628,"meta":57629,"navigation":111,"path":57630,"quickFacts":57631,"seo":57644,"slug":57645,"stem":57646,"tags":57647,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":57648},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Milan Matulovic (155 games), Igor Miladinovic (129 games), Jozsef Horvath (100 games).",[19,57555,35],{"id":34},[10,57557,23978],{},[40,57559,57560,57564,57568],{},[43,57561,57562,16791],{},[14,57563,47],{},[43,57565,57566,11851],{},[14,57567,53],{},[43,57569,57570,7112],{},[14,57571,59],{},[10,57573,985],{},[19,57575,176],{"id":175},[10,57577,57578],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7, the main continuations include:",[40,57580,57581],{},[43,57582,57583],{},[27,57584,57586],{"href":57585},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3",[10,57588,202],{},[19,57590,206],{"id":205},[40,57592,57593],{},[43,57594,57595,537],{},[14,57596,536],{},[19,57598,67],{"id":66},[10,57600,57601,57602,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Qc7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,57603,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":57605},[57606,57607,57608,57609,57610],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Qc7 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7) — Black plays ...Qc7, a key move in the Taimanov that controls the c-file and prepares flexible development. The position offers both strategic depth and tactical opportunities. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B47",[57616,57619,57622,57625],{"question":57617,"answer":57618},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Qc7?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Qc7 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 and is classified under ECO code B47.",{"question":57620,"answer":57621},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Qc7 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Qc7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":57623,"answer":57624},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Qc7?","The main continuations include: [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":57626,"answer":57627},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Qc7?","Across 1.2 million Lichess games, White wins 44.6% of the time, Black wins 50.1%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jonny Hector and Alexei Shirov. On the Black side, Milan Matulovic and Igor Miladinovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7",{"moves":57545,"fen":57632,"gamesPlayed":57633,"whiteWinPct":16842,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":11898,"topPlayersWhite":57634,"topPlayersBlack":57638,"parentOpening":57461,"parentOpeningSlug":57440},"r1b1kbnr/ppqp1ppp/2n1p3/8/3NP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 3 6",1183017,[57635,57636,57637],{"name":677,"games":5500},{"name":896,"games":3618},{"name":16542,"games":341},[57639,57641,57642],{"name":2094,"games":57640},155,{"name":7276,"games":13884},{"name":57643,"games":242},"Jozsef Horvath",{"title":57537,"description":57613},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7",[123,699,1298,1109],"VpIU-XiGq1UgVxaxQOe63uEXcqIVbjvrt97Uy6bto6U",{"id":57650,"title":57651,"body":57652,"bots":57727,"categories":57728,"date":382,"description":57729,"eco":57730,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":57731,"image":57744,"meta":57745,"navigation":111,"path":57746,"quickFacts":57747,"seo":57759,"slug":57760,"stem":57761,"tags":57762,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":57763},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":57653,"toc":57720},[57654,57661,57663,57669,57671,57674,57688,57690,57692,57695,57703,57705,57707,57713,57715],[10,57655,57656,57657,57660],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 arises after ",[14,57658,57659],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3"," and falls under ECO code B48. With 554,986 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,57662,22],{"id":21},[10,57664,25,57665,57668],{},[27,57666,57667],{"href":57384},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Qc7",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jonny Hector (39 games), Alexander Motylev (36 games), Oleg Korneev (36 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Igor Miladinovic (58 games), Bartlomiej Macieja (42 games), Pia Cramling (40 games).",[19,57670,35],{"id":34},[10,57672,57673],{},"Based on 554,986 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,57675,57676,57680,57684],{},[43,57677,57678,9844],{},[14,57679,47],{},[43,57681,57682,1353],{},[14,57683,53],{},[43,57685,57686,2632],{},[14,57687,59],{},[10,57689,985],{},[19,57691,176],{"id":175},[10,57693,57694],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3, the main continuations include:",[40,57696,57697],{},[43,57698,57699],{},[27,57700,57702],{"href":57701},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3-a6-7-be2","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3 a6 7.Be2",[10,57704,202],{},[19,57706,206],{"id":205},[40,57708,57709],{},[43,57710,57711,537],{},[14,57712,536],{},[19,57714,67],{"id":66},[10,57716,57717,57718,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,57719,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":57721},[57722,57723,57724,57725,57726],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3) — Black plays ...Qc7, a key move in the Taimanov that controls the c-file and prepares flexible development. The position offers both strategic depth and tactical opportunities. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B48",[57732,57735,57738,57741],{"question":57733,"answer":57734},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3 and is classified under ECO code B48.",{"question":57736,"answer":57737},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":57739,"answer":57740},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3?","The main continuations include: [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3 a6 7.Be2](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3-a6-7-be2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":57742,"answer":57743},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3?","Across 554,986 Lichess games, White wins 44.9% of the time, Black wins 49.8%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jonny Hector and Alexander Motylev. On the Black side, Igor Miladinovic and Bartlomiej Macieja are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3",{"moves":57659,"fen":57748,"gamesPlayed":57749,"whiteWinPct":9895,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":1432,"topPlayersWhite":57750,"topPlayersBlack":57755,"parentOpening":57667,"parentOpeningSlug":57645},"r1b1kbnr/ppqp1ppp/2n1p3/8/3NP3/2N1B3/PPP2PPP/R2QKB1R b KQkq - 4 6",554986,[57751,57752,57754],{"name":677,"games":3339},{"name":57753,"games":5208},"Alexander Motylev",{"name":4423,"games":5208},[57756,57757,57758],{"name":7276,"games":5373},{"name":38187,"games":2101},{"name":7870,"games":3266},{"title":57651,"description":57729},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3",[123,699,1298,1109],"_0fAUSvjj6MvjCCCySJeti1ksV8qYjHOvM4nucoE6Bo",{"id":57765,"title":57766,"body":57767,"bots":57826,"categories":57827,"date":382,"description":57828,"eco":57829,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":57830,"image":57843,"meta":57844,"navigation":111,"path":57845,"quickFacts":57846,"seo":57860,"slug":57861,"stem":57862,"tags":57863,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":57864},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3-a6-7-be2.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":57768,"toc":57820},[57769,57776,57778,57784,57786,57789,57803,57805,57807,57813,57815],[10,57770,57771,57772,57775],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be2 arises after ",[14,57773,57774],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3 a6 7.Be2"," and falls under ECO code B49. With 310,231 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,57777,22],{"id":21},[10,57779,25,57780,57783],{},[27,57781,57782],{"href":57585},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Falko Bindrich (12 games), Alexei Shirov (10 games), Ante Brkic (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mark E Taimanov (11 games), Hansjuerg Kaenel (10 games), Igor Miladinovic (10 games).",[19,57785,35],{"id":34},[10,57787,57788],{},"Based on 310,231 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,57790,57791,57795,57799],{},[43,57792,57793,21815],{},[14,57794,47],{},[43,57796,57797,7743],{},[14,57798,53],{},[43,57800,57801,2381],{},[14,57802,59],{},[10,57804,985],{},[19,57806,206],{"id":205},[40,57808,57809],{},[43,57810,57811,537],{},[14,57812,536],{},[19,57814,67],{"id":66},[10,57816,57817,57818,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,57819,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":57821},[57822,57823,57824,57825],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be2 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3 a6 7.Be2) — Black plays ...Qc7, a key move in the Taimanov that controls the c-file and prepares flexible development. The position offers both strategic depth and tactical opportunities. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B49",[57831,57834,57837,57840],{"question":57832,"answer":57833},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be2?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be2 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Be3 a6 7.Be2 and is classified under ECO code B49.",{"question":57835,"answer":57836},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be2 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":57838,"answer":57839},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be2?","Across 310,231 Lichess games, White wins 43.9% of the time, Black wins 50.9%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Falko Bindrich and Alexei Shirov. On the Black side, Mark E Taimanov and Hansjuerg Kaenel are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":57841,"answer":57842},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be2?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Be2 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3-a6-7-be2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3-a6-7-be2",{"moves":57774,"fen":57847,"gamesPlayed":57848,"whiteWinPct":21885,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":7866,"topPlayersWhite":57849,"topPlayersBlack":57855,"parentOpening":57782,"parentOpeningSlug":57760},"r1b1kbnr/1pqp1ppp/p1n1p3/8/3NP3/2N1B3/PPP1BPPP/R2QK2R b KQkq - 1 7",310231,[57850,57852,57853],{"name":57851,"games":2096},"Falko Bindrich",{"name":896,"games":1033},{"name":57854,"games":1561},"Ante Brkic",[57856,57857,57859],{"name":24621,"games":3779},{"name":57858,"games":1033},"Hansjuerg Kaenel",{"name":7276,"games":1033},{"title":57766,"description":57828},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3-a6-7-be2","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-e6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nc6-5-nc3-qc7-6-be3-a6-7-be2",[123,699,1298,1109],"-G5U7UxJON37SWQikjFh1y-r0LgkAfqZx4SrtrnvWUw",{"id":57866,"title":57867,"body":57868,"bots":57925,"categories":57926,"date":382,"description":57927,"eco":48352,"extension":92,"externalLink":57928,"faq":57931,"image":57944,"meta":57945,"navigation":111,"path":57946,"quickFacts":57947,"seo":57958,"slug":57959,"stem":57960,"tags":57961,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":57962},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-g6.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... g6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":57869,"toc":57919},[57870,57877,57879,57884,57886,57888,57902,57904,57906,57912,57914],[10,57871,57872,57873,57876],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... g6 arises after ",[14,57874,57875],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 g6"," and falls under ECO code B31. In the Rossolimo Variation, 3...g6 is a popular response that prepares rapid kingside development through ...Bg7 and castling, establishing a fianchettoed bishop that exerts pressure on the center while shielding the king. Black's longer-term plans typically involve seeking counterplay by steering a knight toward the d4 outpost or generating queenside activity with pawn advances such as ...a5. With 3.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,57878,22],{"id":21},[10,57880,25,57881,48280],{},[27,57882,57883],{"href":34327},"Sicilian Defense: Rossolimo Variation",[19,57885,35],{"id":34},[10,57887,15022],{},[40,57889,57890,57894,57898],{},[43,57891,57892,4667],{},[14,57893,47],{},[43,57895,57896,5644],{},[14,57897,53],{},[43,57899,57900,2632],{},[14,57901,59],{},[10,57903,63],{},[19,57905,206],{"id":205},[40,57907,57908],{},[43,57909,57910,537],{},[14,57911,536],{},[19,57913,67],{"id":66},[10,57915,57916,57917,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... g6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,57918,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":57920},[57921,57922,57923,57924],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... g6 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 g6) — In the Rossolimo, 3...g6 prepares a kingside fianchetto with ...Bg7 and castling, controlling the center and protecting the king while seeking counterplay.",{"title":57929,"url":57930},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... g6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bb5/3...g6",[57932,57935,57938,57941],{"question":57933,"answer":57934},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... g6?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... g6 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 g6 and is classified under ECO code B31. The Rossolimo variation with the move 3...g6 is a way to respond to g6.",{"question":57936,"answer":57937},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... g6 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... g6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":57939,"answer":57940},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... g6?","Across 3.3 million Lichess games, White wins 49.2% of the time, Black wins 45.3%, and 5.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vladislav Nevednichy and Eduardas Rozentalis. On the Black side, Vyacheslav Ikonnikov and Rauf Mamedov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":57942,"answer":57943},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... g6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... g6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-g6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-g6",{"moves":57875,"fen":57948,"gamesPlayed":57949,"whiteWinPct":4726,"drawPct":2727,"blackWinPct":5698,"topPlayersWhite":57950,"topPlayersBlack":57954,"parentOpening":57883,"parentOpeningSlug":48385},"r1bqkbnr/pp1ppp1p/2n3p1/1Bp5/4P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 0 4",3333242,[57951,57952,57953],{"name":20567,"games":1102},{"name":1725,"games":3266},{"name":48379,"games":1726},[57955,57956,57957],{"name":39920,"games":3766},{"name":17777,"games":2088},{"name":14608,"games":341},{"title":57867,"description":57927},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-g6","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bb5-g6",[123,699,1298,1109],"92DEDA66d-VNo4vvyqJCGYYW6oVXlMMi91Rq7W_u4u8",{"id":57964,"title":57965,"body":57966,"bots":58047,"categories":58065,"date":382,"description":58066,"eco":58067,"extension":92,"externalLink":58068,"faq":58071,"image":58084,"meta":58085,"navigation":111,"path":58086,"quickFacts":58087,"seo":58100,"slug":58101,"stem":58102,"tags":58103,"trainingTips":58104,"__hash__":58119},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":57967,"toc":58040},[57968,57975,57977,57983,57985,57988,58002,58004,58006,58009,58023,58025,58027,58033,58035],[10,57969,57970,57971,57974],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 arises after ",[14,57972,57973],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4"," and falls under ECO code B32. By pushing the d-pawn forward, White establishes a classical pawn center on e4 and d4, a powerful structure that threatens to seize significant space through a future d5 or e5 advance. Black must therefore disrupt this center, and 3...cxd4 accomplishes exactly that, which was the fundamental purpose behind placing the c-pawn on c5 in the first place. This natural exchange gives Black a central pawn majority while also opening the c-file for future use. With 52.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,57976,22],{"id":21},[10,57978,25,57979,57982],{},[27,57980,57981],{"href":39826},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Oleg Korneev (188 games), Janis Klovans (132 games), Vlastimil Jansa (124 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Milan Matulovic (176 games), Mark E Taimanov (165 games), Evgeny Sveshnikov (142 games).",[19,57984,35],{"id":34},[10,57986,57987],{},"Based on 52.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,57989,57990,57994,57998],{},[43,57991,57992,2798],{},[14,57993,47],{},[43,57995,57996,5746],{},[14,57997,53],{},[43,57999,58000,3034],{},[14,58001,59],{},[10,58003,63],{},[19,58005,176],{"id":175},[10,58007,58008],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4, the main continuations include:",[40,58010,58011,58017],{},[43,58012,58013],{},[27,58014,58016],{"href":58015},"/resources/openings/accelerated-dragon","Accelerated Dragon",[43,58018,58019],{},[27,58020,58022],{"href":58021},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6",[10,58024,202],{},[19,58026,206],{"id":205},[40,58028,58029],{},[43,58030,58031,537],{},[14,58032,536],{},[19,58034,67],{"id":66},[10,58036,58037,58038,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,58039,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":58041},[58042,58043,58044,58045,58046],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[58048,58049,58050,58051,58052,58053,58054,58055,58056,58057,58063],{"id":29970,"name":29971,"rating":29972,"imageUrl":29973,"country":14709,"countryCode":14710,"defensiveAggressive":3306,"simplifyingComplicating":631,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":612,"unpreparedTheoretical":3287,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":244,"name":245,"rating":246,"imageUrl":247,"country":248,"countryCode":249,"defensiveAggressive":250,"simplifyingComplicating":251,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":254,"unpreparedTheoretical":255,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":257,"name":258,"rating":259,"imageUrl":260,"country":261,"countryCode":262,"defensiveAggressive":263,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":266,"unpreparedTheoretical":267,"blunderLikelihood":268},{"id":563,"name":564,"rating":565,"imageUrl":566,"country":567,"countryCode":568,"defensiveAggressive":308,"simplifyingComplicating":276,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":569,"unpreparedTheoretical":570,"blunderLikelihood":571},{"id":573,"name":574,"rating":575,"imageUrl":576,"country":261,"countryCode":262,"defensiveAggressive":338,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":577,"unpreparedTheoretical":578,"blunderLikelihood":579},{"id":581,"name":582,"rating":583,"imageUrl":584,"country":585,"countryCode":586,"defensiveAggressive":587,"simplifyingComplicating":588,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":591,"unpreparedTheoretical":592,"blunderLikelihood":593},{"id":595,"name":596,"rating":597,"imageUrl":598,"country":248,"countryCode":249,"defensiveAggressive":239,"simplifyingComplicating":599,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":600,"unpreparedTheoretical":340,"blunderLikelihood":601},{"id":615,"name":616,"rating":617,"imageUrl":618,"country":619,"countryCode":620,"defensiveAggressive":621,"simplifyingComplicating":239,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":561,"unpreparedTheoretical":622,"blunderLikelihood":623},{"id":3289,"name":3290,"rating":3291,"imageUrl":3292,"country":3293,"countryCode":3294,"defensiveAggressive":297,"simplifyingComplicating":560,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":3295,"unpreparedTheoretical":311,"blunderLikelihood":691},{"id":58058,"name":58059,"rating":58060,"imageUrl":58061,"country":6985,"countryCode":6986,"defensiveAggressive":255,"simplifyingComplicating":255,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":330,"unpreparedTheoretical":58062,"blunderLikelihood":2679},"rOMFI","Belize Navidad",1523,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/rOMFI_175.webp",-0.040000000000000036,{"id":17953,"name":17954,"rating":3263,"imageUrl":17955,"country":4866,"countryCode":4867,"defensiveAggressive":560,"simplifyingComplicating":297,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":1692,"unpreparedTheoretical":58064,"blunderLikelihood":5500},0.145,[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4) — The aggressive advance of White's d-pawn forms a classical centre (pawns on e4 and d4), a strong formation which threatens to gain a large space advantage by a subsequent d5 or e5. Black is therefore compelled to break up White's centre. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B32",{"title":58069,"url":58070},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._d4",[58072,58075,58078,58081],{"question":58073,"answer":58074},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 and is classified under ECO code B32. The aggressive advance of White's d-pawn forms a classical centre (pawns on e4 and d4), a strong formation which threatens to gain a large space advantage by a subsequent d5 or e5.",{"question":58076,"answer":58077},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":58079,"answer":58080},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4?","The main continuations include: [Accelerated Dragon](/resources/openings/accelerated-dragon); [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":58082,"answer":58083},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4?","Across 52.8 million Lichess games, White wins 49.1% of the time, Black wins 46.2%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oleg Korneev and Janis Klovans. On the Black side, Milan Matulovic and Mark E Taimanov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4",{"moves":57973,"fen":58088,"gamesPlayed":58089,"whiteWinPct":2871,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":5801,"topPlayersWhite":58090,"topPlayersBlack":58094,"parentOpening":57981,"parentOpeningSlug":58099},"r1bqkbnr/pp1ppppp/2n5/2p5/3PP3/5N2/PPP2PPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 3",52799883,[58091,58092,58093],{"name":4423,"games":13446},{"name":680,"games":42907},{"name":1995,"games":1883},[58095,58097,58098],{"name":2094,"games":58096},176,{"name":24621,"games":7599},{"name":899,"games":23636},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6",{"title":57965,"description":58066},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4",[123,699,1298,1109],[58105,58108,58110,58113,58116],{"title":55302,"description":58106,"botIds":58107,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"Casbah Kasbah is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Oscar Script is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[29970,244],{"title":55306,"description":709,"botIds":58109,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},[563,573],{"title":55310,"description":58111,"botIds":58112,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Belize Navidad is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Riley Grain is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[58058,17953],{"title":55314,"description":58114,"botIds":58115,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Mo Saeic is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Betty Rookwood is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[581,595],{"title":55318,"description":58117,"botIds":58118,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Ivy Walls is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Irena Taktiks is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[615,3289],"15f8ve8zUrttyin974hxSq5C7saXNsZUvPmET9173oM",{"id":58121,"title":58122,"body":58123,"bots":58197,"categories":58198,"date":382,"description":58199,"eco":58200,"extension":92,"externalLink":58201,"faq":58204,"image":58217,"meta":58218,"navigation":111,"path":58219,"quickFacts":58220,"seo":58231,"slug":58232,"stem":58233,"tags":58234,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":58235},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.c4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":58124,"toc":58190},[58125,58132,58134,58140,58142,58144,58158,58160,58162,58165,58173,58175,58177,58183,58185],[10,58126,58127,58128,58131],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.c4 arises after ",[14,58129,58130],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4"," and falls under ECO code B36. By playing 5. c4, White establishes the Maroczy Bind, a pawn formation on c4 and e4 that severely restricts Black's ability to achieve the liberating ...d5 break that is central to Sicilian strategy. Denied this key advance, Black often faces difficulties coordinating pieces due to the spatial deficit, particularly in the center and on the queenside, and may need to resort to dynamic pawn breaks like ...b5 or ...f5 for counterplay, or else settle into a more restrained position. The Maroczy Bind is a major reason why the Accelerated Dragon sees limited play at the master level: rather than the sharp, double-edged battle of the mainline Dragon, it tends to produce slower maneuvering games where White holds an inherent positional edge. That said, modern analysis has shown that Black can reach equality with precise play, which has made this one of the most deeply studied and theoretically demanding variations in all of chess. With 1.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,58133,22],{"id":21},[10,58135,25,58136,58139],{},[27,58137,58138],{"href":58015},"Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Oleg Korneev (37 games), Friso Nijboer (27 games), Vlastimil Jansa (24 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Sergei Tiviakov (67 games), Dragoljub Velimirovic (56 games), Margeir Petursson (56 games).",[19,58141,35],{"id":34},[10,58143,13596],{},[40,58145,58146,58150,58154],{},[43,58147,58148,161],{},[14,58149,47],{},[43,58151,58152,2623],{},[14,58153,53],{},[43,58155,58156,2933],{},[14,58157,59],{},[10,58159,63],{},[19,58161,176],{"id":175},[10,58163,58164],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4, the main continuations include:",[40,58166,58167],{},[43,58168,58169],{},[27,58170,58172],{"href":58171},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7",[10,58174,202],{},[19,58176,206],{"id":205},[40,58178,58179],{},[43,58180,58181,537],{},[14,58182,536],{},[19,58184,67],{"id":66},[10,58186,58187,58188,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.c4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,58189,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":58191},[58192,58193,58194,58195,58196],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.c4 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4) — White's 5. c4 makes it very difficult for Black to achieve the freeing ...d5 break, which is a central goal in the Sicilian. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B36",{"title":58202,"url":58203},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.c4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...g6/5._c4",[58205,58208,58211,58214],{"question":58206,"answer":58207},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.c4?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.c4 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 and is classified under ECO code B36. White's 5.",{"question":58209,"answer":58210},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.c4 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.c4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":58212,"answer":58213},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.c4?","The main continuations include: [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":58215,"answer":58216},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 5.c4?","Across 1.4 million Lichess games, White wins 48.7% of the time, Black wins 44.3%, and 7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oleg Korneev and Friso Nijboer. On the Black side, Sergei Tiviakov and Dragoljub Velimirovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4",{"moves":58130,"fen":58221,"gamesPlayed":58222,"whiteWinPct":405,"drawPct":1443,"blackWinPct":2726,"topPlayersWhite":58223,"topPlayersBlack":58227,"parentOpening":58138,"parentOpeningSlug":696},"r1bqkbnr/pp1ppp1p/2n3p1/8/2PNP3/8/PP3PPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 5",1405140,[58224,58225,58226],{"name":4423,"games":678},{"name":7588,"games":2875},{"name":1995,"games":2887},[58228,58229,58230],{"name":4050,"games":571},{"name":3346,"games":1040},{"name":29186,"games":1040},{"title":58122,"description":58199},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4",[123,699,1298,1109],"Ow_LFlVTG1HJ9qFByu9W1QgUIdfZu_8uZiMVw5skfvg",{"id":58237,"title":58238,"body":58239,"bots":58313,"categories":58314,"date":382,"description":58315,"eco":58316,"extension":92,"externalLink":58317,"faq":58320,"image":58333,"meta":58334,"navigation":111,"path":58335,"quickFacts":58336,"seo":58347,"slug":58348,"stem":58349,"tags":58350,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":58351},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Bent Larsen (45 games), Dragoljub Velimirovic (43 games), Yochanan Afek (33 games).",[19,58257,35],{"id":34},[10,58259,6089],{},[40,58261,58262,58266,58270],{},[43,58263,58264,11851],{},[14,58265,47],{},[43,58267,58268,18606],{},[14,58269,53],{},[43,58271,58272,6538],{},[14,58273,59],{},[10,58275,3520],{},[19,58277,176],{"id":175},[10,58279,58280],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7, the main continuations include:",[40,58282,58283],{},[43,58284,58285],{},[27,58286,58288],{"href":58287},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 6.Be3",[10,58290,202],{},[19,58292,206],{"id":205},[40,58294,58295],{},[43,58296,58297,537],{},[14,58298,536],{},[19,58300,67],{"id":66},[10,58302,58303,58304,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bg7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,58305,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":58307},[58308,58309,58310,58311,58312],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bg7 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7) — Black proceeds to fianchetto the bishop, in classic dragon fashion. White's knight on d4 is hanging, so 6. Be3 is often played. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B37",{"title":58318,"url":58319},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bg7 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...g6/5._c4/5...Bg7",[58321,58324,58327,58330],{"question":58322,"answer":58323},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bg7?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bg7 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 and is classified under ECO code B37. Black proceeds to fianchetto the bishop, in classic dragon fashion.",{"question":58325,"answer":58326},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bg7 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bg7 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":58328,"answer":58329},"What are the main variations of the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bg7?","The main continuations include: [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 6.Be3](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":58331,"answer":58332},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bg7?","Across 1.6 million Lichess games, White wins 50.1% of the time, Black wins 43.2%, and 6.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oleg Korneev and Aleksander Wojtkiewicz. On the Black side, Bent Larsen and Dragoljub Velimirovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7",{"moves":58246,"fen":58337,"gamesPlayed":58338,"whiteWinPct":11898,"drawPct":6587,"blackWinPct":18664,"topPlayersWhite":58339,"topPlayersBlack":58343,"parentOpening":58254,"parentOpeningSlug":58232},"r1bqk1nr/pp1pppbp/2n3p1/8/2PNP3/8/PP3PPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 1 6",1562887,[58340,58341,58342],{"name":4423,"games":1447},{"name":23012,"games":4060},{"name":23019,"games":1685},[58344,58345,58346],{"name":43770,"games":341},{"name":3346,"games":645},{"name":15265,"games":5199},{"title":58238,"description":58315},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7",[123,699,1298,1109],"dQSrbkBLK84uuRZBEgLik2QfXcm77amcUrmD0jKIQDM",{"id":58353,"title":57651,"body":58354,"bots":58426,"categories":58427,"date":382,"description":58428,"eco":58429,"extension":92,"externalLink":58430,"faq":58433,"image":58441,"meta":58442,"navigation":111,"path":58443,"quickFacts":58444,"seo":58455,"slug":58456,"stem":58457,"tags":58458,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":58459},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3.md",{"type":7,"value":58355,"toc":58419},[58356,58362,58364,58370,58372,58374,58388,58390,58392,58395,58403,58405,58407,58413,58415],[10,58357,57656,58358,58361],{},[14,58359,58360],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 6.Be3"," and falls under ECO code B38. With 1.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,58363,22],{"id":21},[10,58365,25,58366,58369],{},[27,58367,58368],{"href":58171},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Bg7",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Oleg Korneev (22 games), Aleksander Wojtkiewicz (16 games), Jan Banas (15 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Bent Larsen (44 games), Dragoljub Velimirovic (41 games), Yochanan Afek (32 games).",[19,58371,35],{"id":34},[10,58373,13596],{},[40,58375,58376,58380,58384],{},[43,58377,58378,4328],{},[14,58379,47],{},[43,58381,58382,7219],{},[14,58383,53],{},[43,58385,58386,2459],{},[14,58387,59],{},[10,58389,3520],{},[19,58391,176],{"id":175},[10,58393,58394],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 6.Be3, the main continuations include:",[40,58396,58397],{},[43,58398,58399],{},[27,58400,58402],{"href":58401},"/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3-nf6-7-nc3-ng4","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 6.Be3 Nf6 7.Nc3 Ng4",[10,58404,202],{},[19,58406,206],{"id":205},[40,58408,58409],{},[43,58410,58411,537],{},[14,58412,536],{},[19,58414,67],{"id":66},[10,58416,57717,58417,1397],{},[27,58418,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":58420},[58421,58422,58423,58424,58425],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 6.Be3) — White establishes the Maroczy Bind with pawns on c4 and e4, restricting Black's counterplay. The resulting positions are strategic, with Black seeking to break free with ...d5 or ...b5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B38",{"title":58431,"url":58432},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...g6/5._c4/5...Bg7/6._Be3",[58434,58436,58437,58439],{"question":57733,"answer":58435},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 6.Be3 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 6.Be3 and is classified under ECO code B38. Moves:1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 6.Be3.",{"question":57736,"answer":57737},{"question":57739,"answer":58438},"The main continuations include: [Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 6.Be3 Nf6 7.Nc3 Ng4](/resources/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3-nf6-7-nc3-ng4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":57742,"answer":58440},"Across 1.4 million Lichess games, White wins 50.7% of the time, Black wins 42.3%, and 6.9% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oleg Korneev and Aleksander Wojtkiewicz. On the Black side, Bent Larsen and Dragoljub Velimirovic are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3",{"moves":58360,"fen":58445,"gamesPlayed":58446,"whiteWinPct":4416,"drawPct":2498,"blackWinPct":7267,"topPlayersWhite":58447,"topPlayersBlack":58451,"parentOpening":58368,"parentOpeningSlug":58348},"r1bqk1nr/pp1pppbp/2n3p1/8/2PNP3/4B3/PP3PPP/RN1QKB1R b KQkq - 2 6",1440376,[58448,58449,58450],{"name":4423,"games":1447},{"name":23012,"games":4060},{"name":23019,"games":1685},[58452,58453,58454],{"name":43770,"games":3876},{"name":3346,"games":1102},{"name":15265,"games":1731},{"title":57651,"description":58428},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3",[123,699,1298,1109],"ycMToHx8FWANBcDv7V3NrL9X1KaCvvtx0qqrJLjcePc",{"id":58461,"title":58462,"body":58463,"bots":58522,"categories":58523,"date":382,"description":58524,"eco":58525,"extension":92,"externalLink":58526,"faq":58529,"image":58542,"meta":58543,"navigation":111,"path":58544,"quickFacts":58545,"seo":58559,"slug":58560,"stem":58561,"tags":58562,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":58563},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3-nf6-7-nc3-ng4.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Ng4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":58464,"toc":58516},[58465,58472,58474,58479,58481,58484,58499,58501,58503,58509,58511],[10,58466,58467,58468,58471],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Ng4 arises after ",[14,58469,58470],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 6.Be3 Nf6 7.Nc3 Ng4"," and falls under ECO code B39. With 140,342 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,58473,22],{"id":21},[10,58475,25,58476,58478],{},[27,58477,57782],{"href":58287},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Eduard Gufeld (8 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (7 games), Vlastimil Jansa (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Roman Hernandez (19 games), Lutz Espig (18 games), Bent Larsen (18 games).",[19,58480,35],{"id":34},[10,58482,58483],{},"Based on 140,342 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,58485,58486,58490,58494],{},[43,58487,58488,9038],{},[14,58489,47],{},[43,58491,58492,1925],{},[14,58493,53],{},[43,58495,58496,58498],{},[14,58497,59],{},": 9.1%",[10,58500,985],{},[19,58502,206],{"id":205},[40,58504,58505],{},[43,58506,58507,537],{},[14,58508,536],{},[19,58510,67],{"id":66},[10,58512,58513,58514,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Ng4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,58515,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":58517},[58518,58519,58520,58521],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Ng4 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 6.Be3 Nf6 7.Nc3 Ng4) — White establishes the Maroczy Bind with pawns on c4 and e4, restricting Black's counterplay. The resulting positions are strategic, with Black seeking to break free with ...d5 or ...b5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B39",{"title":58527,"url":58528},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Ng4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...g6/5._c4/5...Bg7/6._Be3/6...Nf6/7._Nc3/7...Ng4",[58530,58533,58536,58539],{"question":58531,"answer":58532},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Ng4?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Ng4 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 6.Be3 Nf6 7.Nc3 Ng4 and is classified under ECO code B39. Moves:1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Bg7 6.Be3 Nf6 7.Nc3 Ng4.",{"question":58534,"answer":58535},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Ng4 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Ng4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":58537,"answer":58538},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Ng4?","Across 140,342 Lichess games, White wins 44% of the time, Black wins 46.8%, and 9.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Eduard Gufeld and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Roman Hernandez and Lutz Espig are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":58540,"answer":58541},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Ng4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Ng4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3-nf6-7-nc3-ng4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3-nf6-7-nc3-ng4",{"moves":58470,"fen":58546,"gamesPlayed":58547,"whiteWinPct":3876,"drawPct":58548,"blackWinPct":1989,"topPlayersWhite":58549,"topPlayersBlack":58554,"parentOpening":57782,"parentOpeningSlug":58456},"r1bqk2r/pp1pppbp/2n3p1/8/2PNP1n1/2N1B3/PP3PPP/R2QKB1R w KQkq - 5 8",140342,9.1,[58550,58552,58553],{"name":58551,"games":1440},"Eduard Gufeld",{"name":422,"games":1443},{"name":1995,"games":1443},[58555,58557,58558],{"name":58556,"games":1437},"Roman Hernandez",{"name":39379,"games":1672},{"name":43770,"games":1672},{"title":58462,"description":58524},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3-nf6-7-nc3-ng4","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-c4-bg7-6-be3-nf6-7-nc3-ng4",[123,699,1298,1109],"jdVN7HR2guyVQMW7RxnmCW7l4FY0JFc202EfynkeHco",{"id":58565,"title":58566,"body":58567,"bots":58623,"categories":58624,"date":382,"description":58625,"eco":58626,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":58627,"image":58640,"meta":58641,"navigation":111,"path":58642,"quickFacts":58643,"seo":58654,"slug":58655,"stem":58656,"tags":58657,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":58658},"openings/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-g6-5-nc3-bg7-6-be3-nf6-7-bc4.md","Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Bc4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":58568,"toc":58617},[58569,58576,58578,58582,58584,58586,58600,58602,58604,58610,58612],[10,58570,58571,58572,58575],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Bc4 arises after ",[14,58573,58574],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.Nc3 Bg7 6.Be3 Nf6 7.Bc4"," and falls under ECO code B35. With 1.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,58577,22],{"id":21},[10,58579,25,58580,482],{},[27,58581,58138],{"href":58015},[19,58583,35],{"id":34},[10,58585,13596],{},[40,58587,58588,58592,58596],{},[43,58589,58590,4770],{},[14,58591,47],{},[43,58593,58594,1925],{},[14,58595,53],{},[43,58597,58598,2047],{},[14,58599,59],{},[10,58601,63],{},[19,58603,206],{"id":205},[40,58605,58606],{},[43,58607,58608,537],{},[14,58609,536],{},[19,58611,67],{"id":66},[10,58613,58614,58615,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Bc4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,58616,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":58618},[58619,58620,58621,58622],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Bc4 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.Nc3 Bg7 6.Be3 Nf6 7.Bc4) — Black fianchettoes early with ...g6 before playing ...d6, the Accelerated Dragon. This move order avoids the Yugoslav Attack but may allow White's Maroczy Bind with c4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B35",[58628,58631,58634,58637],{"question":58629,"answer":58630},"What is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Bc4?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Bc4 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.Nc3 Bg7 6.Be3 Nf6 7.Bc4 and is classified under ECO code B35.",{"question":58632,"answer":58633},"Is the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Bc4 good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Bc4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":58635,"answer":58636},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Bc4?","Across 1.4 million Lichess games, White wins 47.3% of the time, Black wins 46.8%, and 5.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jonny Hector and Janis Klovans. On the Black side, Boris Savchenko and Gadir Guseinov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":58638,"answer":58639},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Bc4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 7.Bc4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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Nf6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":58663,"toc":58729},[58664,58671,58673,58678,58680,58683,58697,58699,58701,58704,58712,58714,58716,58722,58724],[10,58665,58666,58667,58670],{},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nf6 arises after ",[14,58668,58669],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code B33. With 4...Nf6, Black launches the classic Sicilian counterattack by putting pressure on the e4 pawn, complementing the traditional themes of queenside play and the ...d5 pawn break. This move effectively forces 5. Nc3, as other responses are considered inferior. Once the knight arrives on c3, it blocks the c-pawn, which means White can no longer set up a Maroczy Bind with c4, a structure that would control d5 and make Black's equalizing ...d5 break extremely difficult or even impossible. With 9.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,58672,22],{"id":21},[10,58674,25,58675,29918],{},[27,58676,58677],{"href":34333},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4",[19,58679,35],{"id":34},[10,58681,58682],{},"Based on 9.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,58684,58685,58689,58693],{},[43,58686,58687,3825],{},[14,58688,47],{},[43,58690,58691,1596],{},[14,58692,53],{},[43,58694,58695,2381],{},[14,58696,59],{},[10,58698,985],{},[19,58700,176],{"id":175},[10,58702,58703],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,58705,58706],{},[43,58707,58708],{},[27,58709,58711],{"href":58710},"/resources/openings/lowenthal-kalashnikov","Löwenthal/Kalashnikov",[10,58713,202],{},[19,58715,206],{"id":205},[40,58717,58718],{},[43,58719,58720,537],{},[14,58721,536],{},[19,58723,67],{"id":66},[10,58725,58726,58727,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... 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On the Black side, Vladimir Kramnik and Vasilios Kotronias are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6",{"moves":58669,"fen":58782,"gamesPlayed":58783,"whiteWinPct":3870,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":1720,"topPlayersWhite":58784,"topPlayersBlack":58788,"parentOpening":58677,"parentOpeningSlug":58101},"r1bqkb1r/pp1ppppp/2n2n2/8/3NP3/8/PPP2PPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 1 5",9594561,[58785,58786,58787],{"name":4423,"games":3983},{"name":680,"games":3352},{"name":5493,"games":571},[58789,58790,58791],{"name":3632,"games":19622},{"name":10371,"games":24152},{"name":1292,"games":13993},{"title":58661,"description":58761},"sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6","articles/openings/sicilian-defence-1-e4-c5-2-nf3-nc6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-nf6",[123,699,1298,1109],[58797,58799,58802,58804,58807],{"title":55302,"description":30032,"botIds":58798,"difficulty":439,"focus":723},[29970,22139],{"title":55306,"description":58800,"botIds":58801,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Naomi Zen is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Franz Kellner is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[257,58755],{"title":55310,"description":58111,"botIds":58803,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},[58058,17953],{"title":55314,"description":58805,"botIds":58806,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Roo Qureshi is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Gotta Promotion is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[58747,6989],{"title":55318,"description":58808,"botIds":58809,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Claire Endspiele is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Irena Taktiks is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. 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With 2.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,58822,22],{"id":21},[10,58824,25,58825,58827],{},[27,58826,481],{"href":480},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vlastimil Jansa (11 games), Stefan Kindermann (10 games), Ratmir Kholmov (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksandr Rakhmanov (78 games), Yochanan Afek (64 games), Jacob Murey (50 games).",[19,58829,35],{"id":34},[10,58831,15525],{},[40,58833,58834,58838,58842],{},[43,58835,58836,4667],{},[14,58837,47],{},[43,58839,58840,3825],{},[14,58841,53],{},[43,58843,58844,1362],{},[14,58845,59],{},[10,58847,63],{},[19,58849,206],{"id":205},[40,58851,58852],{},[43,58853,58854,537],{},[14,58855,536],{},[19,58857,67],{"id":66},[10,58859,58726,58860,1397],{},[27,58861,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":58863},[58864,58865,58866,58867],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nf6 (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6) — This attack on the e4 pawn is similar to the Alekhine's Defence. White normally plays e5 to attack the knight on f6. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B29",{"title":58763,"url":58873},"https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...Nf6",[58875,58877,58878,58880],{"question":58767,"answer":58876},"The Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nf6 begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code B29. This attack on the e4 pawn is similar to the Alekhine's Defence.",{"question":58770,"answer":58771},{"question":58776,"answer":58879},"Across 2.7 million Lichess games, White wins 49.2% of the time, Black wins 46.3%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Vlastimil Jansa and Stefan Kindermann. On the Black side, Aleksandr Rakhmanov and Yochanan Afek are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":58881,"answer":58882},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nf6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3... Nf6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. 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Once regarded as an unorthodox way to handle the Queen's Gambit, the Slav has long since established itself as a major opening system in its own right. The logic is straightforward: rather than blocking the light-squared bishop behind an e6 pawn as in the QGD, Black supports d5 with the c-pawn, keeping the c8-h3 diagonal open for future bishop development. This typically allows Black to achieve a more active piece placement compared to the Queen's Gambit Declined. With 49.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,58916,22],{"id":21},[10,58918,25,58919,58921],{},[27,58920,1340],{"href":1339},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Loek Van Wely (210 games), Boris Gelfand (195 games), Aleksey Dreev (194 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksey Dreev (483 games), Alexei Shirov (339 games), Sergey Volkov (300 games).",[19,58923,35],{"id":34},[10,58925,47073],{},[40,58927,58928,58932,58936],{},[43,58929,58930,4328],{},[14,58931,47],{},[43,58933,58934,7748],{},[14,58935,53],{},[43,58937,58938,504],{},[14,58939,59],{},[10,58941,3520],{},[19,58943,176],{"id":175},[10,58945,58946],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6, the main continuations include:",[40,58948,58949],{},[43,58950,58951],{},[27,58952,58954],{"href":58953},"/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3",[10,58956,202],{},[19,58958,206],{"id":205},[40,58960,58961],{},[43,58962,58963,41354],{},[14,58964,41353],{},[19,58966,67],{"id":66},[10,58968,58969,58970,77],{},"The best way to learn the Slav Defense is through practice. 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The idea behind this defence is straightforward: instead of locking in the light squared bishop on c8, why not support the center with the c-pawn instead? Black tends to be more active in this variation than the QGD. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D10",{"title":58994,"url":58995},"Slav Defense - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...c6",[58997,59000,59003,59006],{"question":58998,"answer":58999},"What is the Slav Defense?","The Slav Defense begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 and is classified under ECO code D10. Originally considered a less-orthodox defence in the Queen's Gambit, this opening has stood as an entire opening system in its own right for decades.",{"question":59001,"answer":59002},"Is the Slav Defense good for beginners?","The Slav Defense can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":59004,"answer":59005},"What are the win rates for the Slav Defense?","Across 49.6 million Lichess games, White wins 50.7% of the time, Black wins 44.1%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Loek Van Wely and Boris Gelfand. On the Black side, Aleksey Dreev and Alexei Shirov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":59007,"answer":59008},"How can I practice the Slav Defense?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Slav Defense against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 893 rating) to advanced (2796+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/slav.webp",{},"/articles/openings/slav",{"moves":58913,"fen":59013,"gamesPlayed":59014,"whiteWinPct":4416,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":7867,"topPlayersWhite":59015,"topPlayersBlack":59021,"parentOpening":1340,"parentOpeningSlug":1454},"rnbqkbnr/pp2pppp/2p5/3p4/2PP4/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 3",49611084,[59016,59017,59019],{"name":2733,"games":8371},{"name":6162,"games":59018},195,{"name":412,"games":59020},194,[59022,59023,59025],{"name":412,"games":29336},{"name":896,"games":59024},339,{"name":7595,"games":59026},300,{"title":58905,"description":58991},"articles/openings/slav",[123,432,53852,700,1109],[59031,59035,59039,59043,59047],{"title":59032,"description":59033,"botIds":59034,"difficulty":439,"focus":723},"First Steps in the Slav Defense","Boris Sacra is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Neila Downe is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[4356,804],{"title":59036,"description":59037,"botIds":59038,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Slav Defense","Penny Cillin is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Pauline Schachmund is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[9095,1018],{"title":59040,"description":59041,"botIds":59042,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Slav Defense","Haider Alpine is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Zara Zen is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[29987,8340],{"title":59044,"description":59045,"botIds":59046,"difficulty":455,"focus":723},"Proving Your Preparation in the Slav Defense","Filê Rei is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Finn Float is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[9116,3282],{"title":59048,"description":59049,"botIds":59050,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Slav Defense","Rena Bishop is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Christian Theo is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[7373,9129],"JmRaPv8WKCrCkEy6sZ4d4IiqPgPotwHEXvCJVzmjgZw",{"id":59053,"title":59054,"body":59055,"bots":59142,"categories":59143,"date":382,"description":59144,"eco":59145,"extension":92,"externalLink":59146,"faq":59149,"image":59162,"meta":59163,"navigation":111,"path":59164,"quickFacts":59165,"seo":59178,"slug":59179,"stem":59180,"tags":59181,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":59182},"openings/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3.md","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":59056,"toc":59135},[59057,59064,59066,59072,59074,59077,59091,59093,59095,59098,59118,59120,59122,59128,59130],[10,59058,59059,59060,59063],{},"The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 arises after ",[14,59061,59062],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code D11. This is White's most popular continuation in the Slav, developing the knight while tightening control over e5. As with 3. Nc3, Black must steer clear of 3...Bf5, since 4. cxd5 cxd5 5. Qb3 essentially wins a pawn. Unlike after 3. Nc3, however, 3...dxc4 is also inadvisable here because White recovers the pawn comfortably with 4. e3 and 5. a4, as the knight on f3 is not exposed to a b5-b4 push. This leaves Black with two primary options. The overwhelming favorite is 3...Nf6, which usually transposes into a Semi-Slav after 4. Nc3, though independent lines such as 4. e3 (the Quiet Slav, where Nc3 is postponed or omitted entirely) also exist. The occasional 3...e6 generally leads back to 3...Nf6 positions. A third possibility is 3...a6, a solid but rare choice that typically reaches the main line of the Chebanenko Variation, although White can pursue a Catalan-style formation with 4. g3. With 12.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,59065,22],{"id":21},[10,59067,25,59068,59071],{},[27,59069,59070],{"href":41453},"Slav Defense",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksey Dreev (142 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (135 games), Pavel V Tregubov (122 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksey Dreev (312 games), Alexei Shirov (210 games), Sergey Volkov (208 games).",[19,59073,35],{"id":34},[10,59075,59076],{},"Based on 12.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,59078,59079,59083,59087],{},[43,59080,59081,6205],{},[14,59082,47],{},[43,59084,59085,12737],{},[14,59086,53],{},[43,59088,59089,1930],{},[14,59090,59],{},[10,59092,3520],{},[19,59094,176],{"id":175},[10,59096,59097],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,59099,59100,59106,59112],{},[43,59101,59102],{},[27,59103,59105],{"href":59104},"/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3",[43,59107,59108],{},[27,59109,59111],{"href":59110},"/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-bf5","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 Bf5",[43,59113,59114],{},[27,59115,59117],{"href":59116},"/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.cxd5 cxd5",[10,59119,202],{},[19,59121,206],{"id":205},[40,59123,59124],{},[43,59125,59126,41354],{},[14,59127,41353],{},[19,59129,67],{"id":66},[10,59131,59132,59133,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,59134,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":59136},[59137,59138,59139,59140,59141],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3) — With the most common move in the Slav, 3. Nf3, White develops their knight and exerts more control over the e5-square. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D11",{"title":59147,"url":59148},"Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...c6/3._Nf3",[59150,59153,59156,59159],{"question":59151,"answer":59152},"What is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code D11. With the most common move in the Slav, 3.",{"question":59154,"answer":59155},"Is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 good for beginners?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":59157,"answer":59158},"What are the main variations of the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3](/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3); [Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 Bf5](/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-bf5); [Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.cxd5 cxd5](/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":59160,"answer":59161},"What are the win rates for the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3?","Across 12.6 million Lichess games, White wins 51.7% of the time, Black wins 42.7%, and 5.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksey Dreev and Alexander G Beliavsky. On the Black side, Aleksey Dreev and Alexei Shirov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3",{"moves":59062,"fen":59166,"gamesPlayed":59167,"whiteWinPct":6268,"drawPct":1988,"blackWinPct":12782,"topPlayersWhite":59168,"topPlayersBlack":59173,"parentOpening":59070,"parentOpeningSlug":53852},"rnbqkbnr/pp2pppp/2p5/3p4/2PP4/5N2/PP2PPPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 1 3",12578324,[59169,59170,59172],{"name":412,"games":23636},{"name":11148,"games":59171},135,{"name":57437,"games":24396},[59174,59176,59177],{"name":412,"games":59175},312,{"name":896,"games":8371},{"name":7595,"games":45604},{"title":59054,"description":59144},"slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3","articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3",[123,432,53852,1109],"vXJyooLE2OoXjZ6xw89xxx9qPnCiBGaaKCnu8tC1TfE",{"id":59184,"title":59185,"body":59186,"bots":59260,"categories":59261,"date":382,"description":59262,"eco":59263,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":59264,"image":59277,"meta":59278,"navigation":111,"path":59279,"quickFacts":59280,"seo":59292,"slug":59293,"stem":59294,"tags":59295,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":59296},"openings/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5.md","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":59187,"toc":59253},[59188,59195,59197,59203,59205,59207,59221,59223,59225,59228,59236,59238,59240,59246,59248],[10,59189,59190,59191,59194],{},"The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd5 arises after ",[14,59192,59193],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.cxd5 cxd5"," and falls under ECO code D13. With 1.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,59196,22],{"id":21},[10,59198,25,59199,59202],{},[27,59200,59201],{"href":58953},"Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 3.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ulf Andersson (50 games), Ognjen Cvitan (32 games), Nenad Sulava (27 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jonny Hector (22 games), Aleksey Dreev (22 games), Vassily Smyslov (17 games).",[19,59204,35],{"id":34},[10,59206,23978],{},[40,59208,59209,59213,59217],{},[43,59210,59211,2798],{},[14,59212,47],{},[43,59214,59215,17004],{},[14,59216,53],{},[43,59218,59219,26602],{},[14,59220,59],{},[10,59222,3520],{},[19,59224,176],{"id":175},[10,59226,59227],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.cxd5 cxd5, the main continuations include:",[40,59229,59230],{},[43,59231,59232],{},[27,59233,59235],{"href":59234},"/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5-5-bf4-bf5","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.cxd5 cxd5 5.Bf4 Bf5",[10,59237,202],{},[19,59239,206],{"id":205},[40,59241,59242],{},[43,59243,59244,41354],{},[14,59245,41353],{},[19,59247,67],{"id":66},[10,59249,59250,59251,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,59252,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":59254},[59255,59256,59257,59258,59259],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd5 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.cxd5 cxd5) — The Slav Defense, where Black supports ...d5 with ...c6 while keeping the light-squared bishop's diagonal open. A solid and flexible defense favored by world champions. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D13",[59265,59268,59271,59274],{"question":59266,"answer":59267},"What is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd5?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd5 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.cxd5 cxd5 and is classified under ECO code D13.",{"question":59269,"answer":59270},"Is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd5 good for beginners?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":59272,"answer":59273},"What are the main variations of the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd5?","The main continuations include: [Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.cxd5 cxd5 5.Bf4 Bf5](/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5-5-bf4-bf5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":59275,"answer":59276},"What are the win rates for the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... cxd5?","Across 1.2 million Lichess games, White wins 49.1% of the time, Black wins 43.7%, and 7.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ulf Andersson and Ognjen Cvitan. On the Black side, Jonny Hector and Aleksey Dreev are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5",{"moves":59193,"fen":59281,"gamesPlayed":59282,"whiteWinPct":2871,"drawPct":26666,"blackWinPct":17074,"topPlayersWhite":59283,"topPlayersBlack":59288,"parentOpening":59201,"parentOpeningSlug":59179},"rnbqkb1r/pp2pppp/5n2/3p4/3P4/5N2/PP2PPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 5",1170269,[59284,59285,59286],{"name":4283,"games":300},{"name":1297,"games":1731},{"name":59287,"games":2875},"Nenad Sulava",[59289,59290,59291],{"name":677,"games":1447},{"name":412,"games":1447},{"name":6799,"games":379},{"title":59185,"description":59262},"slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5","articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5",[123,432,53852,1109],"uUgdtwXgI9nZNBAFB9bajaBqDM8FN6Dr6GuuEKObhFg",{"id":59298,"title":59299,"body":59300,"bots":59359,"categories":59360,"date":382,"description":59361,"eco":59362,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":59363,"image":59376,"meta":59377,"navigation":111,"path":59378,"quickFacts":59379,"seo":59391,"slug":59392,"stem":59393,"tags":59394,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":59395},"openings/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5-5-bf4-bf5.md","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Eduard Meduna (37 games), Jonny Hector (23 games), Constantin Ionescu (18 games).",[19,59318,35],{"id":34},[10,59320,59321],{},"Based on 30,176 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,59323,59324,59328,59332],{},[43,59325,59326,6942],{},[14,59327,47],{},[43,59329,59330,9038],{},[14,59331,53],{},[43,59333,59334,5649],{},[14,59335,59],{},[10,59337,3520],{},[19,59339,206],{"id":205},[40,59341,59342],{},[43,59343,59344,41354],{},[14,59345,41353],{},[19,59347,67],{"id":66},[10,59349,59350,59351,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,59352,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":59354},[59355,59356,59357,59358],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.cxd5 cxd5 5.Bf4 Bf5) — The Slav Defense, where Black supports ...d5 with ...c6 while keeping the light-squared bishop's diagonal open. A solid and flexible defense favored by world champions. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D14",[59364,59367,59370,59373],{"question":59365,"answer":59366},"What is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.cxd5 cxd5 5.Bf4 Bf5 and is classified under ECO code D14.",{"question":59368,"answer":59369},"Is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5 good for beginners?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":59371,"answer":59372},"What are the win rates for the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5?","Across 30,176 Lichess games, White wins 49.7% of the time, Black wins 44%, and 6.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Ognjen Cvitan and Ulf Andersson. On the Black side, Eduard Meduna and Jonny Hector are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":59374,"answer":59375},"How can I practice the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5-5-bf4-bf5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5-5-bf4-bf5",{"moves":59307,"fen":59380,"gamesPlayed":59381,"whiteWinPct":7033,"drawPct":5697,"blackWinPct":3876,"topPlayersWhite":59382,"topPlayersBlack":59386,"parentOpening":59315,"parentOpeningSlug":59293},"rn1qkb1r/pp2pppp/5n2/3p1b2/3P1B2/5N2/PP2PPPP/RN1QKB1R w KQkq - 2 6",30176,[59383,59384,59385],{"name":1297,"games":678},{"name":4283,"games":2875},{"name":11376,"games":684},[59387,59388,59389],{"name":911,"games":678},{"name":677,"games":684},{"name":59390,"games":1672},"Constantin Ionescu",{"title":59299,"description":59361},"slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5-5-bf4-bf5","articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-cxd5-cxd5-5-bf4-bf5",[123,432,53852,1109],"ztRf8tZeneBm6ZzaiZXQ1T1mvgHL8VhoLRMmpi3smY8",{"id":59397,"title":59299,"body":59398,"bots":59453,"categories":59454,"date":382,"description":59455,"eco":59456,"extension":92,"externalLink":59457,"faq":59460,"image":59467,"meta":59468,"navigation":111,"path":59469,"quickFacts":59470,"seo":59481,"slug":59482,"stem":59483,"tags":59484,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":59485},"openings/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-bf5.md",{"type":7,"value":59399,"toc":59447},[59400,59406,59408,59413,59415,59417,59431,59433,59435,59441,59443],[10,59401,59304,59402,59405],{},[14,59403,59404],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 Bf5"," and falls under ECO code D12. Black seizes the chance to activate the light-squared bishop outside the pawn chain. The knight on f6 neutralizes the usual Qb3 trick, since after 5. cxd5 cxd5 6. Qb3 Qc7, the fork on b7 and d5 is no longer effective. White's most ambitious answer is 5. Nc3, which develops actively while intensifying pressure against d5. The main alternatives are 5. cxd5, entering the Exchange Variation where White's dark-squared bishop ends up hemmed in behind its own pawns, and 5. Bd3, which leads to a trade of light-squared bishops. With 1.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,59407,22],{"id":21},[10,59409,25,59410,59412],{},[27,59411,59201],{"href":58953},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Zlatko Ilincic (50 games), Aleksey Dreev (43 games), Mark L Hebden (30 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksey Dreev (53 games), Jonny Hector (47 games), Alexei Shirov (38 games).",[19,59414,35],{"id":34},[10,59416,2124],{},[40,59418,59419,59423,59427],{},[43,59420,59421,9236],{},[14,59422,47],{},[43,59424,59425,494],{},[14,59426,53],{},[43,59428,59429,6643],{},[14,59430,59],{},[10,59432,63],{},[19,59434,206],{"id":205},[40,59436,59437],{},[43,59438,59439,41354],{},[14,59440,41353],{},[19,59442,67],{"id":66},[10,59444,59350,59445,1397],{},[27,59446,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":59448},[59449,59450,59451,59452],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 Bf5) — Black makes use of the opportunity to develop the light-squared bishop. They don't have to be afraid of 5. cxd5 cxd5 6. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D12",{"title":59458,"url":59459},"Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...c6/3._Nf3/3...Nf6/4._e3/4...Bf5",[59461,59463,59464,59466],{"question":59365,"answer":59462},"The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 Bf5 and is classified under ECO code D12. Black makes use of the opportunity to develop the light-squared bishop.",{"question":59368,"answer":59369},{"question":59371,"answer":59465},"Across 1.1 million Lichess games, White wins 47.4% of the time, Black wins 46.6%, and 6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Zlatko Ilincic and Aleksey Dreev. On the Black side, Aleksey Dreev and Jonny Hector are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":59374,"answer":59375},"/static/img/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-bf5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-bf5",{"moves":59404,"fen":59471,"gamesPlayed":59472,"whiteWinPct":9352,"drawPct":2984,"blackWinPct":672,"topPlayersWhite":59473,"topPlayersBlack":59477,"parentOpening":59201,"parentOpeningSlug":59179},"rn1qkb1r/pp2pppp/2p2n2/3p1b2/2PP4/4PN2/PP3PPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 1 5",1083725,[59474,59475,59476],{"name":6590,"games":300},{"name":412,"games":645},{"name":8876,"games":1253},[59478,59479,59480],{"name":412,"games":839},{"name":677,"games":2088},{"name":896,"games":14479},{"title":59299,"description":59455},"slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-bf5","articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-e3-bf5",[123,432,53852,1109],"THxpzUEY_ID76VOycEhgDxsC-P120BtieyT9vFzRbag",{"id":59487,"title":59488,"body":59489,"bots":59563,"categories":59564,"date":382,"description":59565,"eco":59566,"extension":92,"externalLink":59567,"faq":59570,"image":59583,"meta":59584,"navigation":111,"path":59585,"quickFacts":59586,"seo":59598,"slug":59599,"stem":59600,"tags":59601,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":59602},"openings/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3.md","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":59490,"toc":59556},[59491,59498,59500,59505,59507,59510,59524,59526,59528,59531,59539,59541,59543,59549,59551],[10,59492,59493,59494,59497],{},"The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 arises after ",[14,59495,59496],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code D15. The second knight goes to c3, adding further pressure to d5 while also controlling e4. Though Nbd2 is an alternative, c3 is generally preferred because it does not obstruct the c1-bishop. This move creates a significant fork in the road. Although all of Black's options remain within the Slav family, they lead to fundamentally different types of positions. With 4...e6, Black enters the Semi-Slav Defence, temporarily keeping the light-squared bishop locked inside the pawn chain while planning to liberate it later with ...c5 or ...e5. The move 4...dxc4, the Slav Accepted or \"Pure Slav,\" takes a different approach: Black captures on c4 to develop the light-squared bishop while White is occupied with regaining the pawn. With 13.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,59499,22],{"id":21},[10,59501,25,59502,59504],{},[27,59503,59201],{"href":58953},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Loek Van Wely (177 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (143 games), Ivan Sokolov (129 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksey Dreev (325 games), Sergey Volkov (199 games), Alexei Shirov (197 games).",[19,59506,35],{"id":34},[10,59508,59509],{},"Based on 13.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,59511,59512,59516,59520],{},[43,59513,59514,4328],{},[14,59515,47],{},[43,59517,59518,17004],{},[14,59519,53],{},[43,59521,59522,1930],{},[14,59523,59],{},[10,59525,3520],{},[19,59527,176],{"id":175},[10,59529,59530],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,59532,59533],{},[43,59534,59535],{},[27,59536,59538],{"href":59537},"/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4",[10,59540,202],{},[19,59542,206],{"id":205},[40,59544,59545],{},[43,59546,59547,41354],{},[14,59548,41353],{},[19,59550,67],{"id":66},[10,59552,59553,59554,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,59555,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":59557},[59558,59559,59560,59561,59562],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3) — White develops his other knight onto the c3 square where it increases the pressure on d5 and also exerts control over the e4 square. Although this knight is sometimes developed onto the d2 square by Nbd2, the c3 square is slightly preferable since it does not block in white's bishop on c1. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D15",{"title":59568,"url":59569},"Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...c6/3._Nf3/3...Nf6/4._Nc3",[59571,59574,59577,59580],{"question":59572,"answer":59573},"What is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code D15. White develops his other knight onto the c3 square where it increases the pressure on d5 and also exerts control over the e4 square.",{"question":59575,"answer":59576},"Is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 good for beginners?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":59578,"answer":59579},"What are the main variations of the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3?","The main continuations include: [Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4](/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":59581,"answer":59582},"What are the win rates for the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3?","Across 13.5 million Lichess games, White wins 50.7% of the time, Black wins 43.7%, and 5.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Loek Van Wely and Alexander G Beliavsky. On the Black side, Aleksey Dreev and Sergey Volkov are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3",{"moves":59496,"fen":59587,"gamesPlayed":59588,"whiteWinPct":4416,"drawPct":1988,"blackWinPct":17074,"topPlayersWhite":59589,"topPlayersBlack":59593,"parentOpening":59201,"parentOpeningSlug":59179},"rnbqkb1r/pp2pppp/2p2n2/3p4/2PP4/2N2N2/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 3 4",13517081,[59590,59591,59592],{"name":2733,"games":35595},{"name":11148,"games":24389},{"name":2731,"games":13884},[59594,59596,59597],{"name":412,"games":59595},325,{"name":7595,"games":46729},{"name":896,"games":14100},{"title":59488,"description":59565},"slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3","articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3",[123,432,53852,1109],"tu1kGQRMRWR-cqt3zOOJz5RMAFE5yr8_imSs6BQXjWw",{"id":59604,"title":59605,"body":59606,"bots":59681,"categories":59682,"date":382,"description":59683,"eco":59684,"extension":92,"externalLink":59685,"faq":59688,"image":59701,"meta":59702,"navigation":111,"path":59703,"quickFacts":59704,"seo":59716,"slug":59717,"stem":59718,"tags":59719,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":59720},"openings/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4.md","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.a4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":59607,"toc":59674},[59608,59615,59617,59623,59625,59628,59642,59644,59646,59649,59657,59659,59661,59667,59669],[10,59609,59610,59611,59614],{},"The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.a4 arises after ",[14,59612,59613],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4"," and falls under ECO code D16. By pushing the a-pawn, White stops ...b5 and ensures the c4-pawn can be recaptured. This is White's most popular and most ambitious approach in the Slav Accepted. Over the past century, four principal responses have emerged for Black. The Czech Variation, 5...Bf5, is the most deeply analyzed and demanding line, as the bishop's placement on f5 makes it harder for White to achieve the e4 advance. The Steiner Variation, 5...Bg4, sees frequent play at the amateur level but demands good positional understanding from Black, since White's knight is not pinned and can jump to e5 with tempo against the bishop. The Smyslov Variation, 5...Na6, looks unusual at first glance, but its purpose is clear: Black intends to reroute the knight to b4, a square where it cannot be expelled by pawns. With 937,146 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,59616,22],{"id":21},[10,59618,25,59619,59622],{},[27,59620,59621],{"href":59104},"Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 4.Nc3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Loek Van Wely (66 games), Miso Cebalo (50 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (48 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jonny Hector (114 games), Eduard Meduna (79 games), Evgeny Bareev (69 games).",[19,59624,35],{"id":34},[10,59626,59627],{},"Based on 937,146 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,59629,59630,59634,59638],{},[43,59631,59632,161],{},[14,59633,47],{},[43,59635,59636,9948],{},[14,59637,53],{},[43,59639,59640,4226],{},[14,59641,59],{},[10,59643,63],{},[19,59645,176],{"id":175},[10,59647,59648],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4, the main continuations include:",[40,59650,59651],{},[43,59652,59653],{},[27,59654,59656],{"href":59655},"/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5",[10,59658,202],{},[19,59660,206],{"id":205},[40,59662,59663],{},[43,59664,59665,41354],{},[14,59666,41353],{},[19,59668,67],{"id":66},[10,59670,59671,59672,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.a4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,59673,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":59675},[59676,59677,59678,59679,59680],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.a4 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4) — The advance of the a-pawn prevents Black from playing 5...b5, which in turn leaves the c4 pawn available for capture. This is White's most popular and ambitious response. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D16",{"title":59686,"url":59687},"Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.a4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...c6/3._Nf3/3...Nf6/4._Nc3/4...dxc4/5._a4",[59689,59692,59695,59698],{"question":59690,"answer":59691},"What is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.a4?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.a4 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 and is classified under ECO code D16. The advance of the a-pawn prevents Black from playing 5...b5, which in turn leaves the c4 pawn available for capture.",{"question":59693,"answer":59694},"Is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.a4 good for beginners?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.a4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":59696,"answer":59697},"What are the main variations of the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.a4?","The main continuations include: [Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5](/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":59699,"answer":59700},"What are the win rates for the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.a4?","Across 937,146 Lichess games, White wins 48.7% of the time, Black wins 44.8%, and 6.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Loek Van Wely and Miso Cebalo. On the Black side, Jonny Hector and Eduard Meduna are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4",{"moves":59613,"fen":59705,"gamesPlayed":59706,"whiteWinPct":405,"drawPct":4274,"blackWinPct":10018,"topPlayersWhite":59707,"topPlayersBlack":59711,"parentOpening":59621,"parentOpeningSlug":59599},"rnbqkb1r/pp2pppp/2p2n2/8/P1pP4/2N2N2/1P2PPPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 0 5",937146,[59708,59709,59710],{"name":2733,"games":2739},{"name":1295,"games":300},{"name":422,"games":1100},[59712,59713,59714],{"name":677,"games":4915},{"name":911,"games":12790},{"name":59715,"games":3309},"Evgeny Bareev",{"title":59605,"description":59683},"slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4","articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4",[123,432,53852,1109],"tatymcU8yM_3deY0K1-bUPeMgJwDMMM2gEjX4PFXDLg",{"id":59722,"title":59299,"body":59723,"bots":59796,"categories":59797,"date":382,"description":59798,"eco":59799,"extension":92,"externalLink":59800,"faq":59802,"image":59811,"meta":59812,"navigation":111,"path":59813,"quickFacts":59814,"seo":59825,"slug":59826,"stem":59827,"tags":59828,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":59829},"openings/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5.md",{"type":7,"value":59724,"toc":59789},[59725,59731,59733,59739,59741,59744,59758,59760,59762,59765,59773,59775,59777,59783,59785],[10,59726,59304,59727,59730],{},[14,59728,59729],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5"," and falls under ECO code D17. With the pawn on c4 blocking the Qb3 fork, Black can safely bring out the light-squared bishop. White now needs to recover the pawn, and two main methods are available. The Dutch Variation, 6. e3, is the classical main line: White plans to recapture with 7. Bxc4 and then continue with castling and preparation for the e4 advance. The Central Variation, 6. Ne5, takes a more aggressive approach by using the knight rather than the bishop to recover the pawn, leading to considerably sharper positions. With 600,719 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,59732,22],{"id":21},[10,59734,25,59735,59738],{},[27,59736,59737],{"href":59537},"Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 5.a4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Loek Van Wely (52 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (38 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (37 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jonny Hector (115 games), Eduard Meduna (79 games), Evgeny Bareev (66 games).",[19,59740,35],{"id":34},[10,59742,59743],{},"Based on 600,719 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,59745,59746,59750,59754],{},[43,59747,59748,494],{},[14,59749,47],{},[43,59751,59752,3825],{},[14,59753,53],{},[43,59755,59756,26602],{},[14,59757,59],{},[10,59759,63],{},[19,59761,176],{"id":175},[10,59763,59764],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5, the main continuations include:",[40,59766,59767],{},[43,59768,59769],{},[27,59770,59772],{"href":59771},"/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5 6.e3",[10,59774,202],{},[19,59776,206],{"id":205},[40,59778,59779],{},[43,59780,59781,41354],{},[14,59782,41353],{},[19,59784,67],{"id":66},[10,59786,59350,59787,1397],{},[27,59788,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":59790},[59791,59792,59793,59794,59795],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5) — Black develops their light-squared bishop. This is possible now because the threat of Qb3 is no longer present thanks to the pawn on c4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D17",{"title":59458,"url":59801},"https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...c6/3._Nf3/3...Nf6/4._Nc3/4...dxc4/5._a4/5...Bf5",[59803,59805,59806,59809],{"question":59365,"answer":59804},"The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5 and is classified under ECO code D17. Black develops their light-squared bishop.",{"question":59368,"answer":59369},{"question":59807,"answer":59808},"What are the main variations of the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5?","The main continuations include: [Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5 6.e3](/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":59371,"answer":59810},"Across 600,719 Lichess games, White wins 46.6% of the time, Black wins 46.3%, and 7.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Loek Van Wely and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Jonny Hector and Eduard Meduna are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5",{"moves":59729,"fen":59815,"gamesPlayed":59816,"whiteWinPct":672,"drawPct":26666,"blackWinPct":3870,"topPlayersWhite":59817,"topPlayersBlack":59821,"parentOpening":59737,"parentOpeningSlug":59717},"rn1qkb1r/pp2pppp/2p2n2/5b2/P1pP4/2N2N2/1P2PPPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 1 6",600719,[59818,59819,59820],{"name":2733,"games":3618},{"name":422,"games":14479},{"name":11148,"games":678},[59822,59823,59824],{"name":677,"games":4912},{"name":911,"games":12790},{"name":59715,"games":2739},{"title":59299,"description":59798},"slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5","articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5",[123,432,53852,1109],"FCpTNOUu3Kqcl2lXIFrGxxl6L4lQnHROj-GzmsGuVsc",{"id":59831,"title":59832,"body":59833,"bots":59909,"categories":59910,"date":382,"description":59911,"eco":59912,"extension":92,"externalLink":59913,"faq":59916,"image":59929,"meta":59930,"navigation":111,"path":59931,"quickFacts":59932,"seo":59944,"slug":59945,"stem":59946,"tags":59947,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":59948},"openings/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3.md","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.e3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":59834,"toc":59902},[59835,59842,59844,59850,59852,59855,59870,59872,59874,59877,59885,59887,59889,59895,59897],[10,59836,59837,59838,59841],{},"The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.e3 arises after ",[14,59839,59840],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5 6.e3"," and falls under ECO code D18. With 6.e3, White clears a path for the light-squared bishop so it can recapture the pawn on c4. A trade-off of this approach is that the dark-squared bishop remains temporarily hemmed in, with White planning to free it later through the e4 advance. The response 6...e6 is nearly universal, as Black aims to develop the dark-squared bishop to b4, a square left vulnerable by White's earlier 5.a4 (which was played to prevent ...b5). With 317,559 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,59843,22],{"id":21},[10,59845,25,59846,59849],{},[27,59847,59848],{"href":59655},"Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Bf5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (36 games), Loek Van Wely (36 games), Evgeny Gleizerov (27 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jonny Hector (59 games), Eduard Meduna (38 games), Vassily Smyslov (37 games).",[19,59851,35],{"id":34},[10,59853,59854],{},"Based on 316,989 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,59856,59857,59861,59865],{},[43,59858,59859,15152],{},[14,59860,47],{},[43,59862,59863,3825],{},[14,59864,53],{},[43,59866,59867,59869],{},[14,59868,59],{},": 7.6%",[10,59871,63],{},[19,59873,176],{"id":175},[10,59875,59876],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5 6.e3, the main continuations include:",[40,59878,59879],{},[43,59880,59881],{},[27,59882,59884],{"href":59883},"/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3-e6-7-bxc4-bb4-8-0-0-0-0-9-qe2","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5 6.e3 e6 7.Bxc4 Bb4 8.0-0 0-0 9.Qe2",[10,59886,202],{},[19,59888,206],{"id":205},[40,59890,59891],{},[43,59892,59893,41354],{},[14,59894,41353],{},[19,59896,67],{"id":66},[10,59898,59899,59900,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.e3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,59901,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":59903},[59904,59905,59906,59907,59908],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.e3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5 6.e3) — White opens up the light-squared bishop in order to recapture the pawn on c4. In doing so, the movement of the dark-squared bishop is temporarily restricted in the hopes to open it up later with e4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D18",{"title":59914,"url":59915},"Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.e3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...c6/3._Nf3/3...Nf6/4._Nc3/4...dxc4/5._a4/5...Bf5/6._e3",[59917,59920,59923,59926],{"question":59918,"answer":59919},"What is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.e3?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.e3 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5 6.e3 and is classified under ECO code D18. White opens up the light-squared bishop in order to recapture the pawn on c4.",{"question":59921,"answer":59922},"Is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.e3 good for beginners?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.e3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":59924,"answer":59925},"What are the main variations of the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.e3?","The main continuations include: [Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5 6.e3 e6 7.Bxc4 Bb4 8.0-0 0-0 9.Qe2](/resources/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3-e6-7-bxc4-bb4-8-0-0-0-0-9-qe2). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":59927,"answer":59928},"What are the win rates for the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.e3?","Across 317,559 Lichess games, White wins 46% of the time, Black wins 46.3%, and 7.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and Loek Van Wely. On the Black side, Jonny Hector and Eduard Meduna are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3",{"moves":59840,"fen":59933,"gamesPlayed":59934,"whiteWinPct":4563,"drawPct":59935,"blackWinPct":3870,"topPlayersWhite":59936,"topPlayersBlack":59940,"parentOpening":59848,"parentOpeningSlug":59826},"rn1qkb1r/pp2pppp/2p2n2/5b2/P1pP4/2N1PN2/1P3PPP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 0 6",317559,7.6,[59937,59938,59939],{"name":422,"games":5208},{"name":2733,"games":5208},{"name":11371,"games":2875},[59941,59942,59943],{"name":677,"games":3572},{"name":911,"games":14479},{"name":6799,"games":678},{"title":59832,"description":59911},"slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3","articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3",[123,432,53852,1109],"isbQuL_sqWHSWP4RlpelT2NpdyXsO8k8HKdemF3Ga14",{"id":59950,"title":59951,"body":59952,"bots":60011,"categories":60012,"date":382,"description":60013,"eco":60014,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":60015,"image":60028,"meta":60029,"navigation":111,"path":60030,"quickFacts":60031,"seo":60042,"slug":60043,"stem":60044,"tags":60045,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":60046},"openings/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3-e6-7-bxc4-bb4-8-0-0-0-0-9-qe2.md","Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.Qe2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":59953,"toc":60005},[59954,59961,59963,59969,59971,59974,59988,59990,59992,59998,60000],[10,59955,59956,59957,59960],{},"The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.Qe2 arises after ",[14,59958,59959],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5 6.e3 e6 7.Bxc4 Bb4 8.0-0 0-0 9.Qe2"," and falls under ECO code D19. With 54,043 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,59962,22],{"id":21},[10,59964,25,59965,59968],{},[27,59966,59967],{"href":59771},"Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.e3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Loek Van Wely (34 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (30 games), Evgeny Gleizerov (27 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jonny Hector (57 games), Vassily Smyslov (35 games), Evgeny Bareev (33 games).",[19,59970,35],{"id":34},[10,59972,59973],{},"Based on 53,939 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,59975,59976,59980,59984],{},[43,59977,59978,3926],{},[14,59979,47],{},[43,59981,59982,494],{},[14,59983,53],{},[43,59985,59986,26832],{},[14,59987,59],{},[10,59989,63],{},[19,59991,206],{"id":205},[40,59993,59994],{},[43,59995,59996,41354],{},[14,59997,41353],{},[19,59999,67],{"id":66},[10,60001,60002,60003,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.Qe2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,60004,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":60006},[60007,60008,60009,60010],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.Qe2 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5 6.e3 e6 7.Bxc4 Bb4 8.0-0 0-0 9.Qe2) — The Slav Defense, where Black supports ...d5 with ...c6 while keeping the light-squared bishop's diagonal open. A solid and flexible defense favored by world champions. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D19",[60016,60019,60022,60025],{"question":60017,"answer":60018},"What is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.Qe2?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.Qe2 begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 dxc4 5.a4 Bf5 6.e3 e6 7.Bxc4 Bb4 8.0-0 0-0 9.Qe2 and is classified under ECO code D19.",{"question":60020,"answer":60021},"Is the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.Qe2 good for beginners?","The Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.Qe2 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":60023,"answer":60024},"What are the win rates for the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.Qe2?","Across 54,043 Lichess games, White wins 45.1% of the time, Black wins 46.6%, and 8.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Loek Van Wely and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Jonny Hector and Vassily Smyslov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":60026,"answer":60027},"How can I practice the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.Qe2?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Slav Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 9.Qe2 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3-e6-7-bxc4-bb4-8-0-0-0-0-9-qe2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3-e6-7-bxc4-bb4-8-0-0-0-0-9-qe2",{"moves":59959,"fen":60032,"gamesPlayed":60033,"whiteWinPct":4045,"drawPct":26879,"blackWinPct":672,"topPlayersWhite":60034,"topPlayersBlack":60038,"parentOpening":59967,"parentOpeningSlug":59945},"rn1q1rk1/pp3ppp/2p1pn2/5b2/PbBP4/2N1PN2/1P2QPPP/R1B2RK1 b - - 4 9",54043,[60035,60036,60037],{"name":2733,"games":688},{"name":422,"games":1253},{"name":11371,"games":2875},[60039,60040,60041],{"name":677,"games":4280},{"name":6799,"games":1726},{"name":59715,"games":5199},{"title":59951,"description":60013},"slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3-e6-7-bxc4-bb4-8-0-0-0-0-9-qe2","articles/openings/slav-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-c6-3-nf3-nf6-4-nc3-dxc4-5-a4-bf5-6-e3-e6-7-bxc4-bb4-8-0-0-0-0-9-qe2",[123,432,53852,1109],"DSXXCcuAxBDS-Vs8jmR-yDJZBfFe65kqquQWrWmO_uY",{"id":60048,"title":60049,"body":60050,"bots":60107,"categories":60126,"date":382,"description":60127,"eco":55035,"extension":92,"externalLink":60128,"faq":60131,"image":60144,"meta":60145,"navigation":111,"path":60146,"quickFacts":60147,"seo":60158,"slug":60159,"stem":60160,"tags":60161,"trainingTips":60162,"__hash__":60178},"openings/articles/openings/smith-morra-gambit.md","Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":60051,"toc":60101},[60052,60059,60061,60065,60067,60070,60084,60086,60088,60094,60096],[10,60053,60054,60055,60058],{},"The Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit arises after ",[14,60056,60057],{},"1.e4 c5 2.d4 cxd4 3.c3"," and falls under ECO code B21. White sacrifices a pawn in exchange for accelerated development and open lines on the c- and d-files. Black faces a choice between accepting with 3...dxc3 or declining, most commonly via 3...d3. Since the c3 pawn still occupies the knight's natural developing square, White will spend a tempo on recapturing before the knight can reach c3. With 16.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,60060,22],{"id":21},[10,60062,25,60063,54989],{},[27,60064,1151],{"href":1150},[19,60066,35],{"id":34},[10,60068,60069],{},"Based on 16.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,60071,60072,60076,60080],{},[43,60073,60074,22596],{},[14,60075,47],{},[43,60077,60078,2924],{},[14,60079,53],{},[43,60081,60082,7224],{},[14,60083,59],{},[10,60085,63],{},[19,60087,206],{"id":205},[40,60089,60090],{},[43,60091,60092,1389],{},[14,60093,1388],{},[19,60095,67],{"id":66},[10,60097,60098,60099,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit is through practice. 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Black can accept the gambit with 3...dxc3 , or decline it, most commonly with 3...d3. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":60129,"url":60130},"Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._d4/2...cxd4/3._c3",[60132,60135,60138,60141],{"question":60133,"answer":60134},"What is the Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit?","The Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit begins with 1.e4 c5 2.d4 cxd4 3.c3 and is classified under ECO code B21. Now white offers a pawn for quicker development and open c- and d-files.",{"question":60136,"answer":60137},"Is the Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":60139,"answer":60140},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit?","Across 16.5 million Lichess games, White wins 50.3% of the time, Black wins 45.5%, and 4.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Dieter Villing and Mark L Hebden. On the Black side, Louis Charles Mahe De Labourdonnais and Howard Staunton are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":60142,"answer":60143},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 848 rating) to advanced (2620+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/smith-morra-gambit.webp",{},"/articles/openings/smith-morra-gambit",{"moves":60057,"fen":60148,"gamesPlayed":60149,"whiteWinPct":22667,"drawPct":7266,"blackWinPct":2980,"topPlayersWhite":60150,"topPlayersBlack":60154,"parentOpening":1151,"parentOpeningSlug":1298},"rnbqkbnr/pp1ppppp/8/8/3pP3/2P5/PP3PPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 3",16474627,[60151,60152,60153],{"name":55057,"games":1235},{"name":8876,"games":1243},{"name":55060,"games":3766},[60155,60156,60157],{"name":55063,"games":289},{"name":4059,"games":623},{"name":15729,"games":1561},{"title":60049,"description":60127},"smith-morra-gambit","articles/openings/smith-morra-gambit",[123,699,124,125],[60163,60166,60169,60172,60175],{"title":704,"description":60164,"botIds":60165,"difficulty":439,"focus":440},"Sandy Beach is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Johann Fiddle is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[6964,19303],{"title":708,"description":60167,"botIds":60168,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Bez Bez is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Michael Tam is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[6971,7530],{"title":712,"description":60170,"botIds":60171,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sandy Shore is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Boris Tcheckhov is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[60113,60118],{"title":716,"description":60173,"botIds":60174,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Pedro Torres is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Gotta Promotion is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[1042,6989],{"title":720,"description":60176,"botIds":60177,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Yara Flotilla is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Polly Noework is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[603,855],"6glV66sCioe170w2lMMXVL3k-_TyF7l3oBwFwq103pg",{"id":60180,"title":60181,"body":60182,"bots":60255,"categories":60256,"date":382,"description":60257,"eco":60258,"extension":92,"externalLink":60259,"faq":60262,"image":60275,"meta":60276,"navigation":111,"path":60277,"quickFacts":60278,"seo":60292,"slug":60293,"stem":60294,"tags":60295,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":60296},"openings/articles/openings/staunton-gambit.md","Staunton Gambit: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":60183,"toc":60248},[60184,60191,60193,60198,60200,60202,60216,60218,60220,60223,60231,60233,60235,60241,60243],[10,60185,60186,60187,60190],{},"The Staunton Gambit arises after ",[14,60188,60189],{},"1.d4 f5 2.e4"," and falls under ECO code A82. This aggressive pawn sacrifice looks natural as a way to exploit the weakened h5-e8 diagonal created by Black's Dutch move 1...f5. However, practical experience has demonstrated that Black possesses sufficient defensive resources, and White typically struggles to generate enough compensation once the fight over the sacrificed pawn has played out. With 1.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,60192,22],{"id":21},[10,60194,25,60195,60197],{},[27,60196,11061],{"href":11060},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Frank James Marshall (11 games), Wilfried Schroeder (8 games), Helmut Reefschlaeger (8 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Vladimir P Malaniuk (9 games), Jacques Mieses (8 games), Saviely Tartakower (8 games).",[19,60199,35],{"id":34},[10,60201,2124],{},[40,60203,60204,60208,60212],{},[43,60205,60206,17576],{},[14,60207,47],{},[43,60209,60210,1497],{},[14,60211,53],{},[43,60213,60214,1362],{},[14,60215,59],{},[10,60217,1505],{},[19,60219,176],{"id":175},[10,60221,60222],{},"After 1.d4 f5 2.e4, the main continuations include:",[40,60224,60225],{},[43,60226,60227],{},[27,60228,60230],{"href":60229},"/resources/openings/staunton-gambit-1-d4-f5-2-e4-fxe4-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5","Staunton Gambit: 1.d4 f5 2.e4 fxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5",[10,60232,202],{},[19,60234,206],{"id":205},[40,60236,60237],{},[43,60238,60239,1389],{},[14,60240,1388],{},[19,60242,67],{"id":66},[10,60244,60245,60246,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Staunton Gambit is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,60247,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":60249},[60250,60251,60252,60253,60254],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":205,"depth":80,"text":206},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[88],"Learn the Staunton Gambit (1.d4 f5 2.e4) — The type of approach one might expect to be successful against the Dutch in view of the weak h5-e8 diagonal. Practice has shown that Black has adequate resources; it is difficult for white to show much after a skirmish to recover the pawn sacrifice. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A82",{"title":60260,"url":60261},"Staunton Gambit - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...f5/2._e4",[60263,60266,60269,60272],{"question":60264,"answer":60265},"What is the Staunton Gambit?","The Staunton Gambit begins with 1.d4 f5 2.e4 and is classified under ECO code A82. The type of approach one might expect to be successful against the Dutch in view of the weak h5-e8 diagonal.",{"question":60267,"answer":60268},"Is the Staunton Gambit good for beginners?","The Staunton Gambit can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":60270,"answer":60271},"What are the main variations of the Staunton Gambit?","The main continuations include: [Staunton Gambit: 1.d4 f5 2.e4 fxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5](/resources/openings/staunton-gambit-1-d4-f5-2-e4-fxe4-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":60273,"answer":60274},"What are the win rates for the Staunton Gambit?","Across 1.1 million Lichess games, White wins 54.3% of the time, Black wins 41.2%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Frank James Marshall and Wilfried Schroeder. On the Black side, Vladimir P Malaniuk and Jacques Mieses are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/staunton-gambit.webp",{},"/articles/openings/staunton-gambit",{"moves":60189,"fen":60279,"ecoRange":60280,"gamesPlayed":60281,"whiteWinPct":17636,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":1551,"topPlayersWhite":60282,"topPlayersBlack":60287,"parentOpening":11061,"parentOpeningSlug":11021},"rnbqkbnr/ppppp1pp/8/5p2/3PP3/8/PPP2PPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 2","A82–A83",1095384,[60283,60284,60286],{"name":1436,"games":3779},{"name":60285,"games":1440},"Wilfried Schroeder",{"name":6685,"games":1440},[60288,60289,60290],{"name":8879,"games":1561},{"name":7036,"games":1440},{"name":60291,"games":1440},"Saviely Tartakower",{"title":60181,"description":60257},"staunton-gambit","articles/openings/staunton-gambit",[123,432,124],"wqf6o-FKxzXs1aWheGQRxpH7Z8MI7Gp2Z9vOxDg55lo",{"id":60298,"title":60299,"body":60300,"bots":60358,"categories":60359,"date":382,"description":60360,"eco":60361,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":60362,"image":60375,"meta":60376,"navigation":111,"path":60377,"quickFacts":60378,"seo":60391,"slug":60392,"stem":60393,"tags":60394,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":60395},"openings/articles/openings/staunton-gambit-1-d4-f5-2-e4-fxe4-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5.md","Staunton Gambit: 1.d4 f5 2.e4... 4.Bg5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":60301,"toc":60352},[60302,60309,60311,60316,60318,60321,60335,60337,60339,60345,60347],[10,60303,60304,60305,60308],{},"The Staunton Gambit: 1.d4 f5 2.e4... 4.Bg5 arises after ",[14,60306,60307],{},"1.d4 f5 2.e4 fxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5"," and falls under ECO code A83. With 395,635 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,60310,22],{"id":21},[10,60312,25,60313,60315],{},[27,60314,10916],{"href":10915},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Frank James Marshall (9 games), Wilfried Schroeder (8 games), Leandro Perdomo (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Anna Muzychuk (6 games), Thanh Trang Hoang (6 games), Charles Jaffe (6 games).",[19,60317,35],{"id":34},[10,60319,60320],{},"Based on 395,635 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,60322,60323,60327,60331],{},[43,60324,60325,17576],{},[14,60326,47],{},[43,60328,60329,22933],{},[14,60330,53],{},[43,60332,60333,170],{},[14,60334,59],{},[10,60336,1505],{},[19,60338,206],{"id":205},[40,60340,60341],{},[43,60342,60343,1389],{},[14,60344,1388],{},[19,60346,67],{"id":66},[10,60348,60349,60350,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Staunton Gambit: 1.d4 f5 2.e4... 4.Bg5 is through practice. 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Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":60370,"answer":60371},"What are the win rates for the Staunton Gambit: 1.d4 f5 2.e4... 4.Bg5?","Across 395,635 Lichess games, White wins 54.3% of the time, Black wins 40.1%, and 5.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Frank James Marshall and Wilfried Schroeder. On the Black side, Anna Muzychuk and Thanh Trang Hoang are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":60373,"answer":60374},"How can I practice the Staunton Gambit: 1.d4 f5 2.e4... 4.Bg5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Staunton Gambit: 1.d4 f5 2.e4... 4.Bg5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/staunton-gambit-1-d4-f5-2-e4-fxe4-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/staunton-gambit-1-d4-f5-2-e4-fxe4-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5",{"moves":60307,"fen":60379,"gamesPlayed":60380,"whiteWinPct":17636,"drawPct":406,"blackWinPct":23008,"topPlayersWhite":60381,"topPlayersBlack":60386,"parentOpening":10916,"parentOpeningSlug":60293},"rnbqkb1r/ppppp1pp/5n2/6B1/3Pp3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R2QKBNR b KQkq - 3 4",395635,[60382,60383,60384],{"name":1436,"games":1561},{"name":60285,"games":1440},{"name":60385,"games":1443},"Leandro Perdomo",[60387,60388,60389],{"name":12697,"games":2984},{"name":11015,"games":2984},{"name":60390,"games":2984},"Charles Jaffe",{"title":60299,"description":60360},"staunton-gambit-1-d4-f5-2-e4-fxe4-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5","articles/openings/staunton-gambit-1-d4-f5-2-e4-fxe4-3-nc3-nf6-4-bg5",[123,432,124],"IkZKyRq7tEnckIPHO9HIWKGp0M5h8zcZZN26HWpWQT8",{"id":60397,"title":60398,"body":60399,"bots":60448,"categories":60464,"date":382,"description":60465,"eco":60466,"extension":92,"externalLink":60467,"faq":60470,"image":60483,"meta":60484,"navigation":111,"path":60485,"quickFacts":60486,"seo":60499,"slug":60500,"stem":60501,"tags":60502,"trainingTips":60503,"__hash__":60516},"openings/articles/openings/steinitz-defense.md","Ruy Lopez: Steinitz Defense: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":60400,"toc":60443},[60401,60408,60410,60415,60417,60420,60434,60436,60438],[10,60402,60403,60404,60407],{},"The Ruy Lopez: Steinitz Defense arises after ",[14,60405,60406],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 d6"," and falls under ECO code C62. Known as the Old Steinitz Defence, 3...d6 is a passive continuation that sees very little tournament play but remains common among amateurs. Ironically, the move appears to defend the e5 pawn, yet e5 was never truly under threat since the sequence Bxc6 dxc6 Nxe5 runs into Qd4!, forking the knight and the e4 pawn. What 3...d6 actually does is create a pin on Black's own knight, reducing central control. While it frees the light-squared bishop, it simultaneously blocks the dark-squared one, so there is little net gain in development. The most testing reply is 4. d4, adding a second attacker to e5 and threatening to win it outright. Black then faces a choice between exchanging pawns with 4...exd4 5. Nxd4 or breaking the pin with 4...Bd7 to maintain the defense of e5, though the latter can lead to an awkward balancing act between pawn protection and development. White can also play 4. O-O, 4. Nc3, or 4. c3, all of which tend to lead to d4 sooner or later. With 25.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,60409,22],{"id":21},[10,60411,25,60412,60414],{},[27,60413,3495],{"href":3494},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Emanuel Lasker (23 games), Alexander Alekhine (20 games), Jose Raul Capablanca (17 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Maxim Novikov (38 games), William Steinitz (27 games), Aldo Haik (21 games).",[19,60416,35],{"id":34},[10,60418,60419],{},"Based on 25.6 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,60421,60422,60426,60430],{},[43,60423,60424,25419],{},[14,60425,47],{},[43,60427,60428,18606],{},[14,60429,53],{},[43,60431,60432,8953],{},[14,60433,59],{},[10,60435,3520],{},[19,60437,67],{"id":66},[10,60439,60440,60441,77],{},"The best way to learn the Ruy Lopez: Steinitz Defense is through practice. 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Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[40240,3297],"SzeCVC8S3WjwKwILrZFvuhkjRFZwmWLw5GwI4UUqgTA",{"id":60518,"title":60519,"body":60520,"bots":60566,"categories":60571,"date":382,"description":60572,"eco":29993,"extension":92,"externalLink":60573,"faq":60575,"image":60588,"meta":60589,"navigation":111,"path":60590,"quickFacts":60591,"seo":60603,"slug":60604,"stem":60605,"tags":60606,"trainingTips":60607,"__hash__":60613},"openings/articles/openings/sveshnikov.md","Sicilian Defense: Sveshnikov Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":60521,"toc":60561},[60522,60528,60530,60534,60536,60538,60552,60554,60556],[10,60523,60524,60525,60527],{},"The Sicilian Defense: Sveshnikov Variation arises after ",[14,60526,29910],{}," and falls under ECO code B33. Named after Latvian GM Evgeny Sveshnikov, this variation features the ambitious 5...e5, which gives Black the desirable Najdorf-style pawn structure without immediately committing to ...d6 and blocking in the dark-squared bishop. Black's strategy is to delay ...d6 long enough for the bishop to develop actively to b4, effectively reaching an enhanced version of the Najdorf. To prevent this, White's key response is Ndb5, which practically compels ...d6 by threatening to occupy the d6 outpost with check. While this knight jump forks Black's king and c8 bishop, the threat is easily manageable after ...Bxd6. With 3.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,60529,22],{"id":21},[10,60531,25,60532,29918],{},[27,60533,481],{"href":480},[19,60535,35],{"id":34},[10,60537,13596],{},[40,60539,60540,60544,60548],{},[43,60541,60542,4667],{},[14,60543,47],{},[43,60545,60546,4221],{},[14,60547,53],{},[43,60549,60550,2141],{},[14,60551,59],{},[10,60553,63],{},[19,60555,67],{"id":66},[10,60557,60558,60559,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Sveshnikov Variation is through practice. 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For practice, our lower-rated bots offer a forgiving environment to learn the patterns.",{"question":60583,"answer":60584},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense: Sveshnikov Variation?","Across 1.4 million Lichess games, White wins 49.2% of the time, Black wins 44.2%, and 6.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Oleg Korneev and Janis Klovans. On the Black side, Vladimir Kramnik and Vasilios Kotronias are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":60586,"answer":60587},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defense: Sveshnikov Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defense: Sveshnikov Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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If White opts for 2. Nf3, the intention is typically to seek an early d-pawn break, and Black in turn will look to obstruct that break while pursuing one of their own. By contrast, 2. Nc3 makes it more difficult for Black to achieve a central d-pawn advance and indicates that White prefers to complete development before disrupting the symmetry. A common White setup in these lines involves g3, Bg2, e4, Nge2, d3, and O-O, producing a pawn structure known as the Botvinnik system, where White aims for a later break with f4, b4, or even d4. White can also choose e3 over e4, after which placing the knight on e2 makes the d4 pawn break a particularly appealing option. With 16.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,60627,22],{"id":21},[10,60629,25,60630,60632],{},[27,60631,13802],{"href":13801},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Wolfgang Uhlmann (170 games), Viktor Korchnoi (101 games), Normunds Miezis (98 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Florin Gheorghiu (66 games), Peter Leko (61 games), Gyozo V Forintos (52 games).",[19,60634,35],{"id":34},[10,60636,60637],{},"Based on 16.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,60639,60640,60644,60648],{},[43,60641,60642,4328],{},[14,60643,47],{},[43,60645,60646,7748],{},[14,60647,53],{},[43,60649,60650,2381],{},[14,60651,59],{},[10,60653,3520],{},[19,60655,176],{"id":175},[10,60657,60658],{},"After 1.c4 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,60660,60661,60667],{},[43,60662,60663],{},[27,60664,60666],{"href":60665},"/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3",[43,60668,60669],{},[27,60670,60672],{"href":60671},"/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4",[10,60674,202],{},[19,60676,67],{"id":66},[10,60678,60679,60680,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Symmetrical English is through practice. 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Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":60703,"answer":60704},"What are the main variations of the Symmetrical English?","The main continuations include: [Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3](/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3); [Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4](/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":60706,"answer":60707},"What are the win rates for the Symmetrical English?","Across 16.4 million Lichess games, White wins 50.7% of the time, Black wins 44.1%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and Viktor Korchnoi. 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Black can achieve equality with 2...g6, for example via 3. g3 Bg7 4.Bg2 Nc6, or through 3.e3 Nf6 4. d4 Bg7, as well as the related line 4...cxd4 5.exd4 Bg7. With 9.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,60740,22],{"id":21},[10,60742,25,60743,60745],{},[27,60744,13056],{"href":13055},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Normunds Miezis (97 games), Vladimir Sr Bukal (40 games), Karol Ruckschloss (30 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Gyozo V Forintos (23 games), Keith C Arkell (22 games), Normunds Miezis (21 games).",[19,60747,35],{"id":34},[10,60749,39267],{},[40,60751,60752,60756,60760],{},[43,60753,60754,7743],{},[14,60755,47],{},[43,60757,60758,9038],{},[14,60759,53],{},[43,60761,60762,504],{},[14,60763,59],{},[10,60765,3520],{},[19,60767,176],{"id":175},[10,60769,60770],{},"After 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,60772,60773],{},[43,60774,60775],{},[27,60776,60778],{"href":60777},"/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6",[10,60780,202],{},[19,60782,67],{"id":66},[10,60784,60785,60786,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,60787,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":60789},[60790,60791,60792,60793],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 (1.c4 c5 2.Nc3) — 2...g6 equalizes after 3. g3 Bg7 4. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A34",{"title":60799,"url":60800},"Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...c5/2._Nc3",[60802,60805,60808,60811],{"question":60803,"answer":60804},"What is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 begins with 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code A34. 2...g6 equalizes after 3.",{"question":60806,"answer":60807},"Is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 good for beginners?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":60809,"answer":60810},"What are the main variations of the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3?","The main continuations include: [Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6](/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":60812,"answer":60813},"What are the win rates for the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3?","Across 9.4 million Lichess games, White wins 50.9% of the time, Black wins 44%, and 5.1% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Normunds Miezis and Vladimir Sr Bukal. On the Black side, Gyozo V Forintos and Keith C Arkell are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3",{"moves":60737,"fen":60818,"gamesPlayed":60819,"whiteWinPct":7866,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":3876,"topPlayersWhite":60820,"topPlayersBlack":60826,"parentOpening":13056,"parentOpeningSlug":60723},"rnbqkbnr/pp1ppppp/8/2p5/2P5/2N5/PP1PPPPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 1 2",9440218,[60821,60822,60824],{"name":4605,"games":7839},{"name":60823,"games":3266},"Vladimir Sr Bukal",{"name":60825,"games":1253},"Karol Ruckschloss",[60827,60828,60829],{"name":693,"games":684},{"name":32575,"games":1447},{"name":4605,"games":2878},{"title":60729,"description":60796},"symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3","articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3",[123,13157,723],"sF0hufKimTU0WQ762N3pn1GoPTJox4twTy10Qic5mLY",{"id":60836,"title":60837,"body":60838,"bots":60902,"categories":60903,"date":382,"description":60904,"eco":60905,"extension":92,"externalLink":60906,"faq":60909,"image":60922,"meta":60923,"navigation":111,"path":60924,"quickFacts":60925,"seo":60936,"slug":60937,"stem":60938,"tags":60939,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":60940},"openings/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6.md","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nc6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":60839,"toc":60896},[60840,60847,60849,60854,60856,60858,60872,60874,60876,60879,60887,60889,60891],[10,60841,60842,60843,60846],{},"The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nc6 arises after ",[14,60844,60845],{},"1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6"," and falls under ECO code A35. This knight development is considered somewhat inaccurate because White can continue with 3. Nf3 g6 4.e3 Bg7 5. d4, reaching a favorable position with the threat of pushing d5. The more precise alternative for Black is 2...g6, which prevents this plan. With 5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,60848,22],{"id":21},[10,60850,25,60851,60853],{},[27,60852,60666],{"href":60665},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Normunds Miezis (51 games), Vladimir Sr Bukal (22 games), Mark E Taimanov (14 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Keith C Arkell (20 games), Normunds Miezis (20 games), Gyozo V Forintos (13 games).",[19,60855,35],{"id":34},[10,60857,13484],{},[40,60859,60860,60864,60868],{},[43,60861,60862,20828],{},[14,60863,47],{},[43,60865,60866,9038],{},[14,60867,53],{},[43,60869,60870,7112],{},[14,60871,59],{},[10,60873,3520],{},[19,60875,176],{"id":175},[10,60877,60878],{},"After 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6, the main continuations include:",[40,60880,60881],{},[43,60882,60883],{},[27,60884,60886],{"href":60885},"/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3",[10,60888,202],{},[19,60890,67],{"id":66},[10,60892,60893,60894,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nc6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,60895,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":60897},[60898,60899,60900,60901],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nc6 (1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6) — This move is not good because after 3. Nf3 g6 4.e3 Bg7 5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A35",{"title":60907,"url":60908},"Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nc6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...c5/2._Nc3/2...Nc6",[60910,60913,60916,60919],{"question":60911,"answer":60912},"What is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nc6?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nc6 begins with 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code A35. This move is not good because after 3.",{"question":60914,"answer":60915},"Is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nc6 good for beginners?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nc6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":60917,"answer":60918},"What are the main variations of the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nc6?","The main continuations include: [Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3](/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":60920,"answer":60921},"What are the win rates for the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nc6?","Across 5 million Lichess games, White wins 50.6% of the time, Black wins 44%, and 5.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Normunds Miezis and Vladimir Sr Bukal. On the Black side, Keith C Arkell and Normunds Miezis are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6",{"moves":60845,"fen":60926,"gamesPlayed":60927,"whiteWinPct":20903,"drawPct":7162,"blackWinPct":3876,"topPlayersWhite":60928,"topPlayersBlack":60932,"parentOpening":60666,"parentOpeningSlug":60831},"r1bqkbnr/pp1ppppp/2n5/2p5/2P5/2N5/PP1PPPPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 2 3",5030318,[60929,60930,60931],{"name":4605,"games":634},{"name":60823,"games":1447},{"name":24621,"games":289},[60933,60934,60935],{"name":32575,"games":2881},{"name":4605,"games":2881},{"name":693,"games":623},{"title":60837,"description":60904},"symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6","articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6",[123,13157,723],"-NpeKwaKXr6N1VVqHY8Plr_Az_R1UMwAidwXFftUTSg",{"id":60942,"title":60943,"body":60944,"bots":61009,"categories":61010,"date":382,"description":61011,"eco":61012,"extension":92,"externalLink":61013,"faq":61016,"image":61029,"meta":61030,"navigation":111,"path":61031,"quickFacts":61032,"seo":61044,"slug":61045,"stem":61046,"tags":61047,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":61048},"openings/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3.md","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":60945,"toc":61003},[60946,60953,60955,60961,60963,60965,60979,60981,60983,60986,60994,60996,60998],[10,60947,60948,60949,60952],{},"The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3 arises after ",[14,60950,60951],{},"1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3"," and falls under ECO code A36. With 2.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,60954,22],{"id":21},[10,60956,25,60957,60960],{},[27,60958,60959],{"href":60777},"Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nc6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Normunds Miezis (51 games), Karol Ruckschloss (12 games), Vladimir Volosin (11 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Keith C Arkell (17 games), Normunds Miezis (12 games), Gyozo V Forintos (10 games).",[19,60962,35],{"id":34},[10,60964,4209],{},[40,60966,60967,60971,60975],{},[43,60968,60969,6096],{},[14,60970,47],{},[43,60972,60973,8437],{},[14,60974,53],{},[43,60976,60977,10071],{},[14,60978,59],{},[10,60980,3520],{},[19,60982,176],{"id":175},[10,60984,60985],{},"After 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3, the main continuations include:",[40,60987,60988],{},[43,60989,60990],{},[27,60991,60993],{"href":60992},"/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3",[10,60995,202],{},[19,60997,67],{"id":66},[10,60999,61000,61001,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,61002,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":61004},[61005,61006,61007,61008],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3 (1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3) — Both sides play c4 and ...c5, leading to symmetric positions where small advantages in pawn structure and piece placement become decisive. A strategic battle that rewards patience and deep positional understanding. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A36",{"title":61014,"url":61015},"Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...c5/2._Nc3/2...Nc6/3._g3",[61017,61020,61023,61026],{"question":61018,"answer":61019},"What is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3 begins with 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 and is classified under ECO code A36. .",{"question":61021,"answer":61022},"Is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3 good for beginners?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":61024,"answer":61025},"What are the main variations of the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3?","The main continuations include: [Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3](/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":61027,"answer":61028},"What are the win rates for the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3?","Across 2.2 million Lichess games, White wins 51.4% of the time, Black wins 43.1%, and 5.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Normunds Miezis and Karol Ruckschloss. On the Black side, Keith C Arkell and Normunds Miezis are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3",{"moves":60951,"fen":61033,"gamesPlayed":61034,"whiteWinPct":6158,"drawPct":10134,"blackWinPct":8507,"topPlayersWhite":61035,"topPlayersBlack":61040,"parentOpening":60959,"parentOpeningSlug":60937},"r1bqkbnr/pp1ppppp/2n5/2p5/2P5/2N3P1/PP1PPP1P/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 0 3",2194619,[61036,61037,61038],{"name":4605,"games":634},{"name":60825,"games":2096},{"name":61039,"games":3779},"Vladimir Volosin",[61041,61042,61043],{"name":32575,"games":379},{"name":4605,"games":2096},{"name":693,"games":1033},{"title":60943,"description":61011},"symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3","articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3",[123,13157,723],"xtchnT3gce4g5kwPHwid-iBqNCxlyBgbHpb-kiv2yTM",{"id":61050,"title":61051,"body":61052,"bots":61118,"categories":61119,"date":382,"description":61120,"eco":61121,"extension":92,"externalLink":61122,"faq":61125,"image":61138,"meta":61139,"navigation":111,"path":61140,"quickFacts":61141,"seo":61152,"slug":61153,"stem":61154,"tags":61155,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":61156},"openings/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3.md","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 5.Nf3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":61053,"toc":61112},[61054,61061,61063,61069,61071,61074,61088,61090,61092,61095,61103,61105,61107],[10,61055,61056,61057,61060],{},"The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 5.Nf3 arises after ",[14,61058,61059],{},"1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code A37. With 929,457 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,61062,22],{"id":21},[10,61064,25,61065,61068],{},[27,61066,61067],{"href":60885},"Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 3.g3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Valery A Loginov (34 games), Colin Anderson McNab (31 games), Tomasz Markowski (29 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wlodzimierz Schmidt (18 games), Vlastimil Jansa (17 games), Florin Gheorghiu (17 games).",[19,61070,35],{"id":34},[10,61072,61073],{},"Based on 929,457 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,61075,61076,61080,61084],{},[43,61077,61078,5639],{},[14,61079,47],{},[43,61081,61082,9948],{},[14,61083,53],{},[43,61085,61086,6538],{},[14,61087,59],{},[10,61089,63],{},[19,61091,176],{"id":175},[10,61093,61094],{},"After 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,61096,61097],{},[43,61098,61099],{},[27,61100,61102],{"href":61101},"/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 Nf6",[10,61104,202],{},[19,61106,67],{"id":66},[10,61108,61109,61110,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 5.Nf3 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,61111,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":61113},[61114,61115,61116,61117],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 5.Nf3 (1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3) — Both sides play c4 and ...c5, leading to symmetric positions where small advantages in pawn structure and piece placement become decisive. A strategic battle that rewards patience and deep positional understanding. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A37",{"title":61123,"url":61124},"Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 5.Nf3 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...c5/2._Nc3/2...Nc6/3._g3/3...g6/4._Bg2/4...Bg7/5._Nf3",[61126,61129,61132,61135],{"question":61127,"answer":61128},"What is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 5.Nf3?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 5.Nf3 begins with 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code A37. 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.",{"question":61130,"answer":61131},"Is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 5.Nf3 good for beginners?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 5.Nf3 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":61133,"answer":61134},"What are the main variations of the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 5.Nf3?","The main continuations include: [Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 Nf6](/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":61136,"answer":61137},"What are the win rates for the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 5.Nf3?","Across 929,457 Lichess games, White wins 48.5% of the time, Black wins 44.8%, and 6.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Valery A Loginov and Colin Anderson McNab. On the Black side, Wlodzimierz Schmidt and Vlastimil Jansa are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3",{"moves":61059,"fen":61142,"gamesPlayed":61143,"whiteWinPct":5696,"drawPct":6587,"blackWinPct":10018,"topPlayersWhite":61144,"topPlayersBlack":61148,"parentOpening":61067,"parentOpeningSlug":61045},"r1bqk1nr/pp1pppbp/2n3p1/2p5/2P5/2N2NP1/PP1PPPBP/R1BQK2R b KQkq - 3 5",929457,[61145,61146,61147],{"name":22198,"games":688},{"name":30356,"games":691},{"name":22194,"games":1875},[61149,61150,61151],{"name":16648,"games":1672},{"name":1995,"games":379},{"name":19619,"games":379},{"title":61051,"description":61120},"symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3","articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3",[123,13157,723],"S5kM_0XkeiTK_vdJWmmcKroAWHjOOFR9P6cfnlvLoJ0",{"id":61158,"title":61159,"body":61160,"bots":61226,"categories":61227,"date":382,"description":61228,"eco":61229,"extension":92,"externalLink":61230,"faq":61233,"image":61246,"meta":61247,"navigation":111,"path":61248,"quickFacts":61249,"seo":61262,"slug":61263,"stem":61264,"tags":61265,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":61266},"openings/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6.md","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nf6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":61161,"toc":61220},[61162,61169,61171,61177,61179,61182,61196,61198,61200,61203,61211,61213,61215],[10,61163,61164,61165,61168],{},"The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nf6 arises after ",[14,61166,61167],{},"1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code A38. With 739,460 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,61170,22],{"id":21},[10,61172,25,61173,61176],{},[27,61174,61175],{"href":60992},"Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 5.Nf3",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Sandor Farago (12 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (10 games), Heikki Lehtinen (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Bartlomiej Macieja (17 games), Keith C Arkell (16 games), Emil Szalanczy (12 games).",[19,61178,35],{"id":34},[10,61180,61181],{},"Based on 739,460 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,61183,61184,61188,61192],{},[43,61185,61186,7743],{},[14,61187,47],{},[43,61189,61190,11417],{},[14,61191,53],{},[43,61193,61194,6538],{},[14,61195,59],{},[10,61197,3520],{},[19,61199,176],{"id":175},[10,61201,61202],{},"After 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,61204,61205],{},[43,61206,61207],{},[27,61208,61210],{"href":61209},"/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6-6-0-0-0-0-7-d4","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 Nf6 6.0-0 0-0 7.d4",[10,61212,202],{},[19,61214,67],{"id":66},[10,61216,61217,61218,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nf6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,61219,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":61221},[61222,61223,61224,61225],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nf6 (1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 Nf6) — Both sides play c4 and ...c5, leading to symmetric positions where small advantages in pawn structure and piece placement become decisive. A strategic battle that rewards patience and deep positional understanding. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A38",{"title":61231,"url":61232},"Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nf6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...c5/2._Nc3/2...Nc6/3._g3/3...g6/4._Bg2/4...Bg7/5._Nf3/5...Nf6",[61234,61237,61240,61243],{"question":61235,"answer":61236},"What is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nf6?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nf6 begins with 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code A38. 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.",{"question":61238,"answer":61239},"Is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nf6 good for beginners?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nf6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":61241,"answer":61242},"What are the main variations of the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nf6?","The main continuations include: [Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 Nf6 6.0-0 0-0 7.d4](/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6-6-0-0-0-0-7-d4). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":61244,"answer":61245},"What are the win rates for the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nf6?","Across 739,460 Lichess games, White wins 50.9% of the time, Black wins 42.5%, and 6.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Sandor Farago and Wolfgang Uhlmann. On the Black side, Bartlomiej Macieja and Keith C Arkell are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6",{"moves":61167,"fen":61250,"gamesPlayed":61251,"whiteWinPct":7866,"drawPct":6587,"blackWinPct":11475,"topPlayersWhite":61252,"topPlayersBlack":61257,"parentOpening":61175,"parentOpeningSlug":61153},"r1bqk2r/pp1pppbp/2n2np1/2p5/2P5/2N2NP1/PP1PPPBP/R1BQK2R w KQkq - 4 6",739460,[61253,61254,61255],{"name":9680,"games":2096},{"name":422,"games":1033},{"name":61256,"games":1561},"Heikki Lehtinen",[61258,61259,61260],{"name":38187,"games":379},{"name":32575,"games":4060},{"name":61261,"games":2096},"Emil Szalanczy",{"title":61159,"description":61228},"symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6","articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6",[123,13157,723],"Xh7GalpEmtjUMWFWs3K5OPL4wIXSLWKCUZVNTzy01TI",{"id":61268,"title":61269,"body":61270,"bots":61320,"categories":61321,"date":382,"description":61322,"eco":61323,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":61324,"image":61337,"meta":61338,"navigation":111,"path":61339,"quickFacts":61340,"seo":61353,"slug":61354,"stem":61355,"tags":61356,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":61357},"openings/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6-6-0-0-0-0-7-d4.md","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 7.d4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":61271,"toc":61315},[61272,61279,61281,61287,61289,61292,61306,61308,61310],[10,61273,61274,61275,61278],{},"The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 7.d4 arises after ",[14,61276,61277],{},"1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 Nf6 6.0-0 0-0 7.d4"," and falls under ECO code A39. With 334,974 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,61280,22],{"id":21},[10,61282,25,61283,61286],{},[27,61284,61285],{"href":61101},"Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... Nf6",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Christian Seel (10 games), Zoltan Ribli (9 games), Levan Pantsulaia (9 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jan Smejkal (13 games), Alexei Fedorov (12 games), Svetozar Gligoric (10 games).",[19,61288,35],{"id":34},[10,61290,61291],{},"Based on 334,974 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,61293,61294,61298,61302],{},[43,61295,61296,6318],{},[14,61297,47],{},[43,61299,61300,41609],{},[14,61301,53],{},[43,61303,61304,18932],{},[14,61305,59],{},[10,61307,1505],{},[19,61309,67],{"id":66},[10,61311,61312,61313,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 7.d4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,61314,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":61316},[61317,61318,61319],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 7.d4 (1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 Nf6 6.0-0 0-0 7.d4) — Both sides play c4 and ...c5, leading to symmetric positions where small advantages in pawn structure and piece placement become decisive. A strategic battle that rewards patience and deep positional understanding. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A39",[61325,61328,61331,61334],{"question":61326,"answer":61327},"What is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 7.d4?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 7.d4 begins with 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 Nf6 6.0-0 0-0 7.d4 and is classified under ECO code A39.",{"question":61329,"answer":61330},"Is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 7.d4 good for beginners?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 7.d4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":61332,"answer":61333},"What are the win rates for the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 7.d4?","Across 334,974 Lichess games, White wins 53.1% of the time, Black wins 39.1%, and 7.8% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Christian Seel and Zoltan Ribli. On the Black side, Jan Smejkal and Alexei Fedorov are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":61335,"answer":61336},"How can I practice the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 7.d4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3... 7.d4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6-6-0-0-0-0-7-d4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6-6-0-0-0-0-7-d4",{"moves":61277,"fen":61341,"gamesPlayed":61342,"whiteWinPct":6382,"drawPct":18970,"blackWinPct":41690,"topPlayersWhite":61343,"topPlayersBlack":61349,"parentOpening":61285,"parentOpeningSlug":61263},"r1bq1rk1/pp1pppbp/2n2np1/2p5/2PP4/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 0 7",334974,[61344,61346,61348],{"name":61345,"games":1033},"Christian Seel",{"name":61347,"games":1561},"Zoltan Ribli",{"name":30510,"games":1561},[61350,61351,61352],{"name":6273,"games":623},{"name":21334,"games":2096},{"name":415,"games":1033},{"title":61269,"description":61322},"symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6-6-0-0-0-0-7-d4","articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nc3-nc6-3-g3-g6-4-bg2-bg7-5-nf3-nf6-6-0-0-0-0-7-d4",[123,13157,723],"nYmav-X8SpuvIeEySwZGfJMiIQ_FOrxIPYsba81ZvDc",{"id":61359,"title":61360,"body":61361,"bots":61425,"categories":61426,"date":382,"description":61427,"eco":61428,"extension":92,"externalLink":61429,"faq":61432,"image":61445,"meta":61446,"navigation":111,"path":61447,"quickFacts":61448,"seo":61460,"slug":61461,"stem":61462,"tags":61463,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":61464},"openings/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4.md","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":61362,"toc":61419},[61363,61370,61372,61377,61379,61381,61395,61397,61399,61402,61410,61412,61414],[10,61364,61365,61366,61369],{},"The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 arises after ",[14,61367,61368],{},"1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4"," and falls under ECO code A31. White frequently chooses this move order as a way to sidestep the heavy theory associated with the Benoni. After Black captures with cxd4, the resulting position takes on a Sicilian character with c4 standing in for e4, and can transpose into Maroczy Bind structures similar to those found in the Accelerated Dragon. Alternatively, Black can play e6, giving White the option to steer the game back into Benoni territory or to continue with e3, which allows Black to exchange into an equal position, push d5 reaching a symmetrical structure, or keep options flexible with a6 or b6. With 1.7 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,61371,22],{"id":21},[10,61373,25,61374,61376],{},[27,61375,13056],{"href":13055},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Arturo Pomar Salamanca (27 games), Tomas Likavsky (26 games), Ivan Hausner (26 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Juan Manuel Bellon Lopez (16 games), Jorge Szmetan (15 games), Milan Matulovic (14 games).",[19,61378,35],{"id":34},[10,61380,1913],{},[40,61382,61383,61387,61391],{},[43,61384,61385,14663],{},[14,61386,47],{},[43,61388,61389,2372],{},[14,61390,53],{},[43,61392,61393,4226],{},[14,61394,59],{},[10,61396,63],{},[19,61398,176],{"id":175},[10,61400,61401],{},"After 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4, the main continuations include:",[40,61403,61404],{},[43,61405,61406],{},[27,61407,61409],{"href":61408},"/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6",[10,61411,202],{},[19,61413,67],{"id":66},[10,61415,61416,61417,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,61418,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":61420},[61421,61422,61423,61424],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 (1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4) — This line is often played to avoid the theoretical complications of the Benoni. If black plays cxd4, it resembles a Sicilian, where e4 is replaced with c4, and may transpose into Sicilians which allow a Maroczy Bind such as the Accelerated Dragon. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A31",{"title":61430,"url":61431},"Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._c4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...Nf6/3._d4",[61433,61436,61439,61442],{"question":61434,"answer":61435},"What is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 begins with 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4 and is classified under ECO code A31. This line is often played to avoid the theoretical complications of the Benoni.",{"question":61437,"answer":61438},"Is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 good for beginners?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":61440,"answer":61441},"What are the main variations of the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4?","The main continuations include: [Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6](/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":61443,"answer":61444},"What are the win rates for the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4?","Across 1.7 million Lichess games, White wins 47.1% of the time, Black wins 46.5%, and 6.4% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Arturo Pomar Salamanca and Tomas Likavsky. On the Black side, Juan Manuel Bellon Lopez and Jorge Szmetan are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4",{"moves":61368,"fen":61449,"gamesPlayed":61450,"whiteWinPct":14743,"drawPct":4274,"blackWinPct":2420,"topPlayersWhite":61451,"topPlayersBlack":61456,"parentOpening":13056,"parentOpeningSlug":60723},"rnbqkb1r/pp1ppppp/5n2/2p5/2PP4/5N2/PP2PPPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 3",1682198,[61452,61453,61454],{"name":5814,"games":2875},{"name":38506,"games":681},{"name":61455,"games":681},"Ivan Hausner",[61457,61458,61459],{"name":2736,"games":4060},{"name":2100,"games":1685},{"name":2094,"games":289},{"title":61360,"description":61427},"symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4","articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4",[123,13157,723],"YBnNfdBKp9DsCxRqfu7UL9-9zCSxohUkWsU-L9q-RMM",{"id":61466,"title":61467,"body":61468,"bots":61534,"categories":61535,"date":382,"description":61536,"eco":61537,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":61538,"image":61551,"meta":61552,"navigation":111,"path":61553,"quickFacts":61554,"seo":61566,"slug":61567,"stem":61568,"tags":61569,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":61570},"openings/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6.md","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... e6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":61469,"toc":61528},[61470,61477,61479,61485,61487,61490,61504,61506,61508,61511,61519,61521,61523],[10,61471,61472,61473,61476],{},"The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 arises after ",[14,61474,61475],{},"1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6"," and falls under ECO code A32. With 189,200 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,61478,22],{"id":21},[10,61480,25,61481,61484],{},[27,61482,61483],{"href":60671},"Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... 3.d4",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Nukhim N Rashkovsky (16 games), Arturo Pomar Salamanca (9 games), Jan Adamski (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jorge Szmetan (13 games), Zbigniew Doda (10 games), Miguel Angel Quinteros (9 games).",[19,61486,35],{"id":34},[10,61488,61489],{},"Based on 189,200 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,61491,61492,61496,61500],{},[43,61493,61494,1802],{},[14,61495,47],{},[43,61497,61498,3029],{},[14,61499,53],{},[43,61501,61502,1930],{},[14,61503,59],{},[10,61505,63],{},[19,61507,176],{"id":175},[10,61509,61510],{},"After 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6, the main continuations include:",[40,61512,61513],{},[43,61514,61515],{},[27,61516,61518],{"href":61517},"/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6-5-nc3-nc6","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6 5.Nc3 Nc6",[10,61520,202],{},[19,61522,67],{"id":66},[10,61524,61525,61526,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,61527,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":61529},[61530,61531,61532,61533],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 (1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6) — Both sides play c4 and ...c5, leading to symmetric positions where small advantages in pawn structure and piece placement become decisive. A strategic battle that rewards patience and deep positional understanding. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A32",[61539,61542,61545,61548],{"question":61540,"answer":61541},"What is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... e6?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 begins with 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6 and is classified under ECO code A32.",{"question":61543,"answer":61544},"Is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 good for beginners?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... e6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":61546,"answer":61547},"What are the main variations of the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... e6?","The main continuations include: [Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6 5.Nc3 Nc6](/resources/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6-5-nc3-nc6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":61549,"answer":61550},"What are the win rates for the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... e6?","Across 189,200 Lichess games, White wins 47.7% of the time, Black wins 46.7%, and 5.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Nukhim N Rashkovsky and Arturo Pomar Salamanca. On the Black side, Jorge Szmetan and Zbigniew Doda are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6",{"moves":61475,"fen":61555,"gamesPlayed":61556,"whiteWinPct":1868,"drawPct":1988,"blackWinPct":3097,"topPlayersWhite":61557,"topPlayersBlack":61561,"parentOpening":61483,"parentOpeningSlug":61461},"rnbqkb1r/pp1p1ppp/4pn2/8/2PN4/8/PP2PPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 5",189200,[61558,61559,61560],{"name":42401,"games":4060},{"name":5814,"games":1561},{"name":12222,"games":1443},[61562,61563,61565],{"name":2100,"games":623},{"name":61564,"games":1033},"Zbigniew Doda",{"name":13335,"games":1561},{"title":61467,"description":61536},"symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6","articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6",[123,13157,723],"wq6akXqQgDYLDtKUoT5mbiT5hJ2p4RGzvs0Lw1FUOgk",{"id":61572,"title":61573,"body":61574,"bots":61624,"categories":61625,"date":382,"description":61626,"eco":61627,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":61628,"image":61641,"meta":61642,"navigation":111,"path":61643,"quickFacts":61644,"seo":61655,"slug":61656,"stem":61657,"tags":61658,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":61659},"openings/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6-5-nc3-nc6.md","Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Nick E De Firmian (39 games), Maxime Vachier Lagrave (26 games), Krunoslav Hulak (23 games).",[19,61592,35],{"id":34},[10,61594,61595],{},"Based on 353,722 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,61597,61598,61602,61606],{},[43,61599,61600,2540],{},[14,61601,47],{},[43,61603,61604,4672],{},[14,61605,53],{},[43,61607,61608,5147],{},[14,61609,59],{},[10,61611,63],{},[19,61613,67],{"id":66},[10,61615,61616,61617,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,61618,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":61620},[61621,61622,61623],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[867],"Learn the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 (1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6 5.Nc3 Nc6) — Both sides play c4 and ...c5, leading to symmetric positions where small advantages in pawn structure and piece placement become decisive. A strategic battle that rewards patience and deep positional understanding. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A33",[61629,61632,61635,61638],{"question":61630,"answer":61631},"What is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 begins with 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6 5.Nc3 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code A33.",{"question":61633,"answer":61634},"Is the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 good for beginners?","The Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":61636,"answer":61637},"What are the win rates for the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6?","Across 353,722 Lichess games, White wins 47.9% of the time, Black wins 45.8%, and 6.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Viktor Korchnoi and Evgenij Agrest. On the Black side, Nick E De Firmian and Maxime Vachier Lagrave are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":61639,"answer":61640},"How can I practice the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Symmetrical English: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3... Nc6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6-5-nc3-nc6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6-5-nc3-nc6",{"moves":61581,"fen":61645,"gamesPlayed":61646,"whiteWinPct":2584,"drawPct":5194,"blackWinPct":4727,"topPlayersWhite":61647,"topPlayersBlack":61651,"parentOpening":61589,"parentOpeningSlug":61567},"r1bqkb1r/pp1p1ppp/2n1pn2/8/2PN4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 2 6",353722,[61648,61649,61650],{"name":419,"games":2101},{"name":12516,"games":3587},{"name":7875,"games":2878},[61652,61653,61654],{"name":5497,"games":3339},{"name":3624,"games":681},{"name":32145,"games":684},{"title":61573,"description":61626},"symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6-5-nc3-nc6","articles/openings/symmetrical-english-1-c4-c5-2-nf3-nf6-3-d4-cxd4-4-nxd4-e6-5-nc3-nc6",[123,13157,723],"UQu3QgdwmPM3E9cTD5_zbPvO8GVQ9A2IHSWRbW8dtQ0",{"id":61661,"title":61662,"body":61663,"bots":61727,"categories":61743,"date":382,"description":61744,"eco":61745,"extension":92,"externalLink":61746,"faq":61749,"image":61762,"meta":61763,"navigation":111,"path":61764,"quickFacts":61765,"seo":61776,"slug":57438,"stem":61777,"tags":61778,"trainingTips":61779,"__hash__":61791},"openings/articles/openings/taimanov.md","Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":61664,"toc":61721},[61665,61672,61674,61679,61681,61684,61698,61700,61702,61705,61712,61714,61716],[10,61666,61667,61668,61671],{},"The Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation arises after ",[14,61669,61670],{},"1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6"," and falls under ECO code B44. Named after Russian GM Mark Taimanov, who championed it during the 1960s, this system develops the knight to c6 within the e6 Sicilian framework. Although 4...Nc6 does not directly threaten e4, White typically responds with 5. Nc3 regardless. Black then faces a key branching point: 5...Nf6 leads to the Four Knights Sicilian, while 5...Qc7 enters the Bastrikov Variation, where Black prioritizes queenside development with ...a6, ...b5, ...Bb7, and ...Rc8, placing the dark-squared bishop on e7 or b4. White can counter with the English Attack setup (Nc3, Be3, Qd2, and O-O-O) or a quieter approach with Nc3, Be2, and O-O. The main alternative to 5. Nc3 is 5. Nb5, targeting the weakness on d6 created by Black's early 2...e6. With two pieces bearing down on d6 and only the bishop defending it, the hasty 5...a6? walks into 6. Nd6+ Bxd6 7. Qxd6 with a clear advantage for White. Black's best way to address the d6 threat is 5...d6, after which White usually continues with 6. c4 or 6. Bf4. With 11.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,61673,22],{"id":21},[10,61675,25,61676,61678],{},[27,61677,481],{"href":480},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Alexei Shirov (65 games), Michael Adams (62 games), Alexander Motylev (57 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mark E Taimanov (232 games), Vlastimil Jansa (172 games), Pia Cramling (150 games).",[19,61680,35],{"id":34},[10,61682,61683],{},"Based on 11.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,61685,61686,61690,61694],{},[43,61687,61688,1802],{},[14,61689,47],{},[43,61691,61692,1802],{},[14,61693,53],{},[43,61695,61696,3034],{},[14,61697,59],{},[10,61699,63],{},[19,61701,176],{"id":175},[10,61703,61704],{},"After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6, the main continuations include:",[40,61706,61707],{},[43,61708,61709],{},[27,61710,61711],{"href":57460},"Sicilian Defence: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3",[10,61713,202],{},[19,61715,67],{"id":66},[10,61717,61718,61719,77],{},"The best way to learn the Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation is through practice. 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While Nc6 doesn't make a threat on e4, 5. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","B44",{"title":61747,"url":61748},"Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...c5/2._Nf3/2...e6/3._d4/3...cxd4/4._Nxd4/4...Nc6",[61750,61753,61756,61759],{"question":61751,"answer":61752},"What is the Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation?","The Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code B44. 4...Nc6 in the e6 Sicilian is the Taimanov, named for Russian GM Mark Taimanov who popularised the opening in the 1960s.",{"question":61754,"answer":61755},"Is the Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation good for beginners?","The Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":61757,"answer":61758},"What are the win rates for the Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation?","Across 11.4 million Lichess games, White wins 47.7% of the time, Black wins 47.7%, and 4.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Alexei Shirov and Michael Adams. On the Black side, Mark E Taimanov and Vlastimil Jansa are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":61760,"answer":61761},"How can I practice the Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 855 rating) to advanced (2529+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/taimanov.webp",{},"/articles/openings/taimanov",{"moves":61670,"fen":61766,"gamesPlayed":61767,"whiteWinPct":1868,"drawPct":3096,"blackWinPct":1868,"topPlayersWhite":61768,"topPlayersBlack":61772,"parentOpening":481,"parentOpeningSlug":694},"r1bqkbnr/pp1p1ppp/2n1p3/8/3NP3/8/PPP2PPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 1 5",11425139,[61769,61770,61771],{"name":896,"games":3990},{"name":16542,"games":8627},{"name":57753,"games":4280},[61773,61774,61775],{"name":24621,"games":26446},{"name":1995,"games":23634},{"name":7870,"games":3633},{"title":61662,"description":61744},"articles/openings/taimanov",[123,699,700,701],[61780,61783,61786,61789],{"title":704,"description":61781,"botIds":61782,"difficulty":439,"focus":723},"Rafael Oliveira is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Dimitri Kettle is a balanced Observer who thrives in complex positions. 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Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[61737,57082],{"title":720,"description":57135,"botIds":61790,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},[10962],"RrqFi7sxwlJSndDxpq1MsrWt1aO6r_8yEc1tAWLZAXA",{"id":61793,"title":61794,"body":61795,"bots":61859,"categories":61860,"date":382,"description":61861,"eco":61862,"extension":92,"externalLink":61863,"faq":61866,"image":61879,"meta":61880,"navigation":111,"path":61881,"quickFacts":61882,"seo":61896,"slug":61897,"stem":61898,"tags":61899,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":61900},"openings/articles/openings/tarrasch-defence.md","Tarrasch Defence: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":61796,"toc":61853},[61797,61804,61806,61811,61813,61815,61829,61831,61833,61836,61844,61846,61848],[10,61798,61799,61800,61803],{},"The Tarrasch Defence arises after ",[14,61801,61802],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5"," and falls under ECO code D32. With 3...c5, Black makes an ambitious bid for central space, though the trade-off is a potentially isolated d5 pawn after a series of exchanges — a drawback that leads many players to opt for the Semi-Tarrasch instead. White can choose between capturing on d5, capturing on c5, or defending the d4 pawn. The main line is 4.cxd5, which prevents the c3 knight from being displaced by Black's pawns while aiming to saddle Black with an isolated queen's pawn to target. The primary alternative, 4.e3, tends to equalize for Black relatively quickly, and once both sides develop their knights, the resulting position is fully symmetrical. With 2.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,61805,22],{"id":21},[10,61807,25,61808,61810],{},[27,61809,42939],{"href":42673},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Frank James Marshall (56 games), Milan Sr Vidmar (24 games), Rainer Knaak (20 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Antonio Frois (36 games), Paul Michel (30 games), Slavoljub Marjanovic (28 games).",[19,61812,35],{"id":34},[10,61814,17112],{},[40,61816,61817,61821,61825],{},[43,61818,61819,12356],{},[14,61820,47],{},[43,61822,61823,5545],{},[14,61824,53],{},[43,61826,61827,1502],{},[14,61828,59],{},[10,61830,63],{},[19,61832,176],{"id":175},[10,61834,61835],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5, the main continuations include:",[40,61837,61838],{},[43,61839,61840],{},[27,61841,61843],{"href":61842},"/resources/openings/tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3","Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Nf3 Nc6 6.g3",[10,61845,202],{},[19,61847,67],{"id":66},[10,61849,61850,61851,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Tarrasch Defence is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,61852,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":61854},[61855,61856,61857,61858],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Tarrasch Defence (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5) — Black aggressively attempts to gain space in the center, with the caveat of a potentially isolated pawn on d5 after a few pawn exchanges. The isolated queen's pawn is one of the reasons many players prefer to play the Semi-Tarrasch instead. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D32",{"title":61864,"url":61865},"Tarrasch Defence - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._c4/2...e6/3._Nc3/3...c5",[61867,61870,61873,61876],{"question":61868,"answer":61869},"What is the Tarrasch Defence?","The Tarrasch Defence begins with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5 and is classified under ECO code D32. Black aggressively attempts to gain space in the center, with the caveat of a potentially isolated pawn on d5 after a few pawn exchanges.",{"question":61871,"answer":61872},"Is the Tarrasch Defence good for beginners?","The Tarrasch Defence can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":61874,"answer":61875},"What are the main variations of the Tarrasch Defence?","The main continuations include: [Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Nf3 Nc6 6.g3](/resources/openings/tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":61877,"answer":61878},"What are the win rates for the Tarrasch Defence?","Across 2.9 million Lichess games, White wins 49.6% of the time, Black wins 45.4%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Frank James Marshall and Milan Sr Vidmar. On the Black side, Antonio Frois and Paul Michel are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/tarrasch-defence.webp",{},"/articles/openings/tarrasch-defence",{"moves":61802,"fen":61883,"gamesPlayed":61884,"whiteWinPct":12424,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":5592,"topPlayersWhite":61885,"topPlayersBlack":61889,"parentOpening":42939,"parentOpeningSlug":42917},"rnbqkbnr/pp3ppp/4p3/2pp4/2PP4/2N5/PP2PPPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 4",2926260,[61886,61887,61888],{"name":1436,"games":1040},{"name":44582,"games":2887},{"name":24626,"games":2881},[61890,61892,61894],{"name":61891,"games":5208},"Antonio Frois",{"name":61893,"games":1253},"Paul Michel",{"name":61895,"games":3587},"Slavoljub Marjanovic",{"title":61794,"description":61861},"tarrasch-defence","articles/openings/tarrasch-defence",[123,432],"YTLvf6qyh5DyLM50vVFq1eFn0stRc85XCeq1b9hAMaE",{"id":61902,"title":61903,"body":61904,"bots":61970,"categories":61971,"date":382,"description":61972,"eco":61973,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":61974,"image":61987,"meta":61988,"navigation":111,"path":61989,"quickFacts":61990,"seo":62003,"slug":62004,"stem":62005,"tags":62006,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":62007},"openings/articles/openings/tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3.md","Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.g3: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":61905,"toc":61964},[61906,61913,61915,61920,61922,61925,61940,61942,61944,61947,61955,61957,61959],[10,61907,61908,61909,61912],{},"The Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.g3 arises after ",[14,61910,61911],{},"1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Nf3 Nc6 6.g3"," and falls under ECO code D33. With 165,228 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,61914,22],{"id":21},[10,61916,25,61917,61919],{},[27,61918,42843],{"href":42842},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Frank James Marshall (24 games), Akiba Rubinstein (16 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (15 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Milan Orsag (36 games), Paul Michel (28 games), Antonio Frois (27 games).",[19,61921,35],{"id":34},[10,61923,61924],{},"Based on 164,882 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,61926,61927,61931,61935],{},[43,61928,61929,757],{},[14,61930,47],{},[43,61932,61933,21142],{},[14,61934,53],{},[43,61936,61937,61939],{},[14,61938,59],{},": 8.6%",[10,61941,63],{},[19,61943,176],{"id":175},[10,61945,61946],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Nf3 Nc6 6.g3, the main continuations include:",[40,61948,61949],{},[43,61950,61951],{},[27,61952,61954],{"href":61953},"/resources/openings/tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3-nf6-7-bg2-be7","Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Nf3 Nc6 6.g3 Nf6 7.Bg2 Be7",[10,61956,202],{},[19,61958,67],{"id":66},[10,61960,61961,61962,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.g3 is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":61982,"answer":61983},"What are the main variations of the Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.g3?","The main continuations include: [Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Nf3 Nc6 6.g3 Nf6 7.Bg2 Be7](/resources/openings/tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3-nf6-7-bg2-be7). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":61985,"answer":61986},"What are the win rates for the Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 6.g3?","Across 165,228 Lichess games, White wins 47.8% of the time, Black wins 43.6%, and 8.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Frank James Marshall and Akiba Rubinstein. On the Black side, Milan Orsag and Paul Michel are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3.webp",{},"/articles/openings/tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3",{"moves":61911,"fen":61991,"gamesPlayed":61992,"whiteWinPct":892,"drawPct":61993,"blackWinPct":21224,"topPlayersWhite":61994,"topPlayersBlack":61998,"parentOpening":42843,"parentOpeningSlug":61897},"r1bqkbnr/pp3ppp/2n5/2pp4/3P4/2N2NP1/PP2PP1P/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 0 6",165228,8.6,[61995,61996,61997],{"name":1436,"games":2887},{"name":15495,"games":4060},{"name":422,"games":1685},[61999,62001,62002],{"name":62000,"games":5208},"Milan Orsag",{"name":61893,"games":3587},{"name":61891,"games":2875},{"title":61903,"description":61972},"tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3","articles/openings/tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3",[123,432],"XwKE1TYhWKh19DMzg8GhtpvaaPB0GGS5qDXtuqGbbEE",{"id":62009,"title":62010,"body":62011,"bots":62061,"categories":62062,"date":382,"description":62063,"eco":62064,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":62065,"image":62078,"meta":62079,"navigation":111,"path":62080,"quickFacts":62081,"seo":62093,"slug":62094,"stem":62095,"tags":62096,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":62097},"openings/articles/openings/tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3-nf6-7-bg2-be7.md","Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Milan Orsag (40 games), Antonio Frois (29 games), Goran M Todorovic (28 games).",[19,62029,35],{"id":34},[10,62031,62032],{},"Based on 132,699 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,62034,62035,62039,62043],{},[43,62036,62037,1802],{},[14,62038,47],{},[43,62040,62041,12059],{},[14,62042,53],{},[43,62044,62045,43714],{},[14,62046,59],{},[10,62048,63],{},[19,62050,67],{"id":66},[10,62052,62053,62054,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,62055,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":62057},[62058,62059,62060],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[1061],"Learn the Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":62073,"answer":62074},"What are the win rates for the Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7?","Across 132,961 Lichess games, White wins 47.7% of the time, Black wins 43.5%, and 8.7% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Wolfgang Uhlmann and Mikhail Gurevich. On the Black side, Milan Orsag and Antonio Frois are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":62076,"answer":62077},"How can I practice the Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Tarrasch Defence: 1.d4 d5 2.c4... Be7 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3-nf6-7-bg2-be7.webp",{},"/articles/openings/tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3-nf6-7-bg2-be7",{"moves":62018,"fen":62082,"gamesPlayed":62083,"whiteWinPct":1868,"drawPct":43765,"blackWinPct":12123,"topPlayersWhite":62084,"topPlayersBlack":62088,"parentOpening":62026,"parentOpeningSlug":62004},"r1bqk2r/pp2bppp/2n2n2/2pp4/3P4/2N2NP1/PP2PPBP/R1BQK2R w KQkq - 3 8",132961,[62085,62086,62087],{"name":422,"games":1447},{"name":7598,"games":2096},{"name":409,"games":2096},[62089,62090,62091],{"name":62000,"games":3266},{"name":61891,"games":1875},{"name":62092,"games":3587},"Goran M Todorovic",{"title":62010,"description":62063},"tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3-nf6-7-bg2-be7","articles/openings/tarrasch-defence-1-d4-d5-2-c4-e6-3-nc3-c5-4-cxd5-exd5-5-nf3-nc6-6-g3-nf6-7-bg2-be7",[123,432],"NVvQ8L5e6VTRLLChVqQTGv3urt34DFYF7GzGvD7sIts",{"id":62099,"title":62100,"body":62101,"bots":62183,"categories":62203,"date":382,"description":62204,"eco":62205,"extension":92,"externalLink":62206,"faq":62209,"image":62222,"meta":62223,"navigation":111,"path":62224,"quickFacts":62225,"seo":62238,"slug":16749,"stem":62239,"tags":62240,"trainingTips":62241,"__hash__":62257},"openings/articles/openings/tarrasch-french.md","French Defense: Tarrasch Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":62102,"toc":62176},[62103,62110,62112,62117,62119,62122,62136,62138,62140,62143,62159,62161,62163,62169,62171],[10,62104,62105,62106,62109],{},"The French Defense: Tarrasch Variation arises after ",[14,62107,62108],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2"," and falls under ECO code C03. 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Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Sergei Tiviakov (160 games), Vlastimil Jansa (149 games), Michele Godena (148 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Wolfgang Uhlmann (209 games), Ivan Farago (192 games), Rafael A Vaganian (158 games).",[19,62118,35],{"id":34},[10,62120,62121],{},"Based on 9.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,62123,62124,62128,62132],{},[43,62125,62126,4328],{},[14,62127,47],{},[43,62129,62130,17004],{},[14,62131,53],{},[43,62133,62134,1930],{},[14,62135,59],{},[10,62137,3520],{},[19,62139,176],{"id":175},[10,62141,62142],{},"After 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2, the main continuations include:",[40,62144,62145,62149,62153],{},[43,62146,62147],{},[27,62148,16774],{"href":16773},[43,62150,62151],{},[27,62152,16452],{"href":16451},[43,62154,62155],{},[27,62156,62158],{"href":62157},"/resources/openings/french-defence-tarrasch-variation-1-e4-e6-2-d4-d5-3-nd2-nc6-4-ngf3-nf6","French Defence, Tarrasch Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nc6 4.Ngf3 Nf6",[10,62160,202],{},[19,62162,206],{"id":205},[40,62164,62165],{},[43,62166,62167,778],{},[14,62168,777],{},[19,62170,67],{"id":66},[10,62172,62173,62174,77],{},"The best way to learn the French Defense: Tarrasch Variation is through practice. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":62217,"answer":62218},"What are the win rates for the French Defense: Tarrasch Variation?","Across 9.1 million Lichess games, White wins 50.7% of the time, Black wins 43.7%, and 5.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Sergei Tiviakov and Vlastimil Jansa. On the Black side, Wolfgang Uhlmann and Ivan Farago are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":62220,"answer":62221},"How can I practice the French Defense: Tarrasch Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the French Defense: Tarrasch Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":62342,"answer":62343},"What are the win rates for the Caro-Kann Defense: Tartakower Variation?","Across 3.5 million Lichess games, White wins 47.4% of the time, Black wins 46.1%, and 6.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Boris V Spassky and Alonso Zapata. On the Black side, Laszlo Eperjesi and Vladimir Burmakin are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":62345,"answer":62346},"How can I practice the Caro-Kann Defense: Tartakower Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Caro-Kann Defense: Tartakower Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. 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This relatively modern system carries less theoretical baggage than many mainline 1. d4 openings, with White immediately developing the bishop to g5 to put pressure on the f6 knight. In most variations, Black sidesteps doubled pawns (as in 2...Ne4 or 2...e6), though some lines (2...c5 or 2...d5) involve accepting them. Certain responses, specifically 2...e6 and 2...d5, can transpose into the Torre Attack after 3. Nf3, but the main line 2...Ne4 generally keeps the game in independent Trompowsky territory. In that main line, both sides move a developed minor piece twice — the knight travels from g8 to f6 to e4, and the bishop from c1 to g5 to f4 — after which Black enjoys unusual flexibility in development, with options like ...c5, ...d5, ...d6, or ...e6. The less common 2...e6, the Classical Defense, favors natural development over piece exchanges and can lead to the Torre Attack with 3. 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Although this appears to be the most natural move in the Italian, it does come with the drawback of blocking the queen's access to the d8-h4 diagonal. White can respond in several ways: defend the e-pawn (typically with 4. d3), launch an aggressive attack on f7 with 4. Ng5, or sacrifice the pawn to open the centre for a rapid assault. Since e4 is under attack, defending it is the most straightforward option. The most common choice is 4. d3, which protects the pawn and opens the c1-h6 diagonal for the dark-squared bishop, a setup known as the Modern Bishop's Opening. After 4...Bc5 the game transposes into the Giuoco Pianissimo, while 4...Be7 leads to quieter, Ruy Lopez-style development. With 82.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,62650,22],{"id":21},[10,62652,25,62653,62655],{},[27,62654,17662],{"href":17661},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Vladislav Nevednichy (56 games), Sergey Kudrin (44 games), Victor Bologan (42 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mark L Hebden (58 games), Jonny Hector (42 games), Vladimir P Malaniuk (42 games).",[19,62657,35],{"id":34},[10,62659,62660],{},"Based on 82.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,62662,62663,62667,62671],{},[43,62664,62665,5850],{},[14,62666,47],{},[43,62668,62669,13013],{},[14,62670,53],{},[43,62672,62673,14812],{},[14,62674,59],{},[10,62676,3520],{},[19,62678,176],{"id":175},[10,62680,62681],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,62683,62684,62690],{},[43,62685,62686],{},[27,62687,62689],{"href":62688},"/resources/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5","Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5",[43,62691,62692],{},[27,62693,62695],{"href":62694},"/resources/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-d4-exd4-5-0-0-nxe4","Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d4 exd4 5.0-0 Nxe4",[10,62697,202],{},[19,62699,67],{"id":66},[10,62701,62702,62703,77],{},"The best way to learn the Italian Game: Two Knights Defense is through practice. 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Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-d4-exd4-5-0-0-nxe4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-d4-exd4-5-0-0-nxe4",{"moves":62794,"fen":62858,"gamesPlayed":62859,"whiteWinPct":9352,"drawPct":5194,"blackWinPct":3870,"topPlayersWhite":62860,"topPlayersBlack":62867,"parentOpening":62802,"parentOpeningSlug":62764},"r1bqkb1r/pppp1ppp/2n5/8/2Bpn3/5N2/PPP2PPP/RNBQ1RK1 w kq - 0 6",811216,[62861,62863,62865],{"name":62862,"games":1033},"Martin Fette",{"name":62864,"games":1561},"Peter Gayson",{"name":62866,"games":1440},"Joerg Blauert",[62868,62869,62871],{"name":1092,"games":2984},{"name":62870,"games":2984},"Klaus Nickl",{"name":62872,"games":252},"Marc Dutreeuw",{"title":62786,"description":62839},"two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-d4-exd4-5-0-0-nxe4","articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-d4-exd4-5-0-0-nxe4",[123,699],"IkKsNv935RSi9l3OCpzyWhcT3dvesH3Ms-WEG0fY890",{"id":62879,"title":62880,"body":62881,"bots":62946,"categories":62947,"date":382,"description":62948,"eco":62949,"extension":92,"externalLink":62950,"faq":62953,"image":62966,"meta":62967,"navigation":111,"path":62968,"quickFacts":62969,"seo":62981,"slug":62982,"stem":62983,"tags":62984,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":62985},"openings/articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5.md","Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ng5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":62882,"toc":62940},[62883,62890,62892,62897,62899,62902,62916,62918,62920,62923,62931,62933,62935],[10,62884,62885,62886,62889],{},"The Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ng5 arises after ",[14,62887,62888],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5"," and falls under ECO code C57. Although technically a sideline, this is the move most frequently seen at the amateur level. In the spirit of Romantic chess, White launches an immediate two-piece assault on f7, exploiting the fact that Black has relinquished control of g5 and has not yet castled. Still, attacking before completing development is strategically dubious -- Siegbert Tarrasch famously dismissed the move as \"bungling\" -- and with accurate play Black achieves equality. Defending f7 is essential: the naive 4...h6?? walks into 5. Nxf7 Qe7 6. Nxh8, which is disastrous for Black. The counter-attacking attempt 4...Nxe4?, known as the Ponziani-Steinitz Gambit, also fails after 5. Bxf7+! Ke7 6. d4. Black's strongest response is 4...d5, offering a pawn with 5. exd5 to gain time for development. The provocative 4...Bc5? enters the Traxler Counterattack, which is dangerous but objectively suspect: after 5. Nxf7? Black has 5...Bxf2+! 6. Kxf2 Nxe4+ with equality, but White can simply take the free pawn with 5. Bxf7+ instead. With 26.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,62891,22],{"id":21},[10,62893,25,62894,62896],{},[27,62895,62802],{"href":20494},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Enrico Paoli (34 games), Hagen Poetsch (17 games), Nigel D Short (13 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Jiri Jirka (13 games), Arthur Bernard Bisguier (12 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (12 games).",[19,62898,35],{"id":34},[10,62900,62901],{},"Based on 26.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,62903,62904,62908,62912],{},[43,62905,62906,21611],{},[14,62907,47],{},[43,62909,62910,18606],{},[14,62911,53],{},[43,62913,62914,14295],{},[14,62915,59],{},[10,62917,1505],{},[19,62919,176],{"id":175},[10,62921,62922],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5, the main continuations include:",[40,62924,62925],{},[43,62926,62927],{},[27,62928,62930],{"href":62929},"/resources/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5","Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5 Na5",[10,62932,202],{},[19,62934,67],{"id":66},[10,62936,62937,62938,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ng5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,62939,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":62941},[62942,62943,62944,62945],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[4019],"Learn the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ng5 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5) — Ng5!? is a sideline but the most common amateur move. This Romantic move is an attack on f7 with the bishop and knight, taking advantage of the fact that Black gave up control of g5 and cannot castle yet. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C57",{"title":62951,"url":62952},"Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ng5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bc4/3...Nf6/4._Ng5",[62954,62957,62960,62963],{"question":62955,"answer":62956},"What is the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ng5?","The Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ng5 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 and is classified under ECO code C57.",{"question":62958,"answer":62959},"Is the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ng5 good for beginners?","The Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ng5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":62961,"answer":62962},"What are the main variations of the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ng5?","The main continuations include: [Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5 Na5](/resources/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":62964,"answer":62965},"What are the win rates for the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ng5?","Across 26.8 million Lichess games, White wins 53.6% of the time, Black wins 43.2%, and 3.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Enrico Paoli and Hagen Poetsch. On the Black side, Jiri Jirka and Arthur Bernard Bisguier are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5",{"moves":62888,"fen":62970,"gamesPlayed":62971,"whiteWinPct":21662,"drawPct":14363,"blackWinPct":18664,"topPlayersWhite":62972,"topPlayersBlack":62977,"parentOpening":62802,"parentOpeningSlug":62764},"r1bqkb1r/pppp1ppp/2n2n2/4p1N1/2B1P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 5 4",26763155,[62973,62974,62976],{"name":52865,"games":688},{"name":62975,"games":379},"Hagen Poetsch",{"name":4914,"games":623},[62978,62979,62980],{"name":22334,"games":623},{"name":6279,"games":2096},{"name":11148,"games":2096},{"title":62880,"description":62948},"two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5","articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5",[123,699],"1LLMLo6VbRtuIycOb-6hKGO4bPlKliwVtbNk5cEMbEw",{"id":62987,"title":62988,"body":62989,"bots":63055,"categories":63056,"date":382,"description":63057,"eco":63058,"extension":92,"externalLink":63059,"faq":63062,"image":63075,"meta":63076,"navigation":111,"path":63077,"quickFacts":63078,"seo":63090,"slug":63091,"stem":63092,"tags":63093,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":63094},"openings/articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5.md","Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Na5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":62990,"toc":63049},[62991,62998,63000,63006,63008,63010,63025,63027,63029,63032,63040,63042,63044],[10,62992,62993,62994,62997],{},"The Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Na5 arises after ",[14,62995,62996],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5 Na5"," and falls under ECO code C58. This is Black's strongest continuation in the position, simultaneously targeting White's bishop on c4 and sidestepping the advancing d5-pawn. With 7.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,62999,22],{"id":21},[10,63001,25,63002,63005],{},[27,63003,63004],{"href":62688},"Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... 4.Ng5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Enrico Paoli (22 games), Hagen Poetsch (16 games), Nigel D Short (12 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Mikhail Chigorin (11 games), Arthur Bernard Bisguier (10 games), Alexander G Beliavsky (10 games).",[19,63007,35],{"id":34},[10,63009,7310],{},[40,63011,63012,63016,63020],{},[43,63013,63014,3029],{},[14,63015,47],{},[43,63017,63018,12356],{},[14,63019,53],{},[43,63021,63022,63024],{},[14,63023,59],{},": 3.6%",[10,63026,985],{},[19,63028,176],{"id":175},[10,63030,63031],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5 Na5, the main continuations include:",[40,63033,63034],{},[43,63035,63036],{},[27,63037,63039],{"href":63038},"/resources/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5-6-bb5-c6-7-dxc6-bxc6-8-be2-h6","Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5 Na5 6.Bb5+ c6 7.dxc6 bxc6 8.Be2 h6",[10,63041,202],{},[19,63043,67],{"id":66},[10,63045,63046,63047,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Na5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,63048,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":63050},[63051,63052,63053,63054],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[4019],"Learn the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Na5 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5 Na5) — This is Black's best move. It attacks the bishop and gets out of the way of the pawn's attack. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C58",{"title":63060,"url":63061},"Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Na5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nf3/2...Nc6/3._Bc4/3...Nf6/4._Ng5/4...d5/5._exd5/5...Na5",[63063,63066,63069,63072],{"question":63064,"answer":63065},"What is the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Na5?","The Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Na5 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5 Na5 and is classified under ECO code C58. This is Black's best move.",{"question":63067,"answer":63068},"Is the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Na5 good for beginners?","The Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Na5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":63070,"answer":63071},"What are the main variations of the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Na5?","The main continuations include: [Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5 Na5 6.Bb5+ c6 7.dxc6 bxc6 8.Be2 h6](/resources/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5-6-bb5-c6-7-dxc6-bxc6-8-be2-h6). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":63073,"answer":63074},"What are the win rates for the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Na5?","Across 7.5 million Lichess games, White wins 46.7% of the time, Black wins 49.6%, and 3.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Enrico Paoli and Hagen Poetsch. On the Black side, Mikhail Chigorin and Arthur Bernard Bisguier are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5",{"moves":62996,"fen":63079,"gamesPlayed":63080,"whiteWinPct":3097,"drawPct":63081,"blackWinPct":12424,"topPlayersWhite":63082,"topPlayersBlack":63086,"parentOpening":63004,"parentOpeningSlug":62982},"r1bqkb1r/ppp2ppp/5n2/n2Pp1N1/2B5/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 1 6",7502180,3.6,[63083,63084,63085],{"name":52865,"games":1447},{"name":62975,"games":4060},{"name":4914,"games":2096},[63087,63088,63089],{"name":7043,"games":3779},{"name":6279,"games":1033},{"name":11148,"games":1033},{"title":62988,"description":63057},"two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5","articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5",[123,699],"dReyQdavdO0MSfbjBBcbew-aIz2G6UYdQ25rqyTugVI",{"id":63096,"title":63097,"body":63098,"bots":63148,"categories":63149,"date":382,"description":63150,"eco":63151,"extension":92,"externalLink":126,"faq":63152,"image":63165,"meta":63166,"navigation":111,"path":63167,"quickFacts":63168,"seo":63183,"slug":63184,"stem":63185,"tags":63186,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":63187},"openings/articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5-6-bb5-c6-7-dxc6-bxc6-8-be2-h6.md","Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":63099,"toc":63143},[63100,63107,63109,63115,63117,63120,63134,63136,63138],[10,63101,63102,63103,63106],{},"The Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6 arises after ",[14,63104,63105],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5 Na5 6.Bb5+ c6 7.dxc6 bxc6 8.Be2 h6"," and falls under ECO code C59. With 528,087 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,63108,22],{"id":21},[10,63110,25,63111,63114],{},[27,63112,63113],{"href":62929},"Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... Na5",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Boris Taborov (7 games), Graham D Lee (7 games), Georgy Timoshenko (7 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Efim Geller (8 games), Yuri Kruppa (7 games), Mikhail Chigorin (6 games).",[19,63116,35],{"id":34},[10,63118,63119],{},"Based on 528,087 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,63121,63122,63126,63130],{},[43,63123,63124,3926],{},[14,63125,47],{},[43,63127,63128,8670],{},[14,63129,53],{},[43,63131,63132,7224],{},[14,63133,59],{},[10,63135,985],{},[19,63137,67],{"id":66},[10,63139,63140,63141,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,63142,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":63144},[63145,63146,63147],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[4019],"Learn the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5 Na5 6.Bb5+ c6 7.dxc6 bxc6 8.Be2 h6) — Black develops aggressively with ...Nf6, counterattacking the e4 pawn instead of passively defending. The Two Knights Defense leads to sharp, tactical positions from an early stage. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C59",[63153,63156,63159,63162],{"question":63154,"answer":63155},"What is the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6?","The Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5 Na5 6.Bb5+ c6 7.dxc6 bxc6 8.Be2 h6 and is classified under ECO code C59.",{"question":63157,"answer":63158},"Is the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6 good for beginners?","The Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":63160,"answer":63161},"What are the win rates for the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6?","Across 528,087 Lichess games, White wins 45.1% of the time, Black wins 50.8%, and 4.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Boris Taborov and Graham D Lee. On the Black side, Efim Geller and Yuri Kruppa are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":63163,"answer":63164},"How can I practice the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Two Knights Defence: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3... h6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5-6-bb5-c6-7-dxc6-bxc6-8-be2-h6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5-6-bb5-c6-7-dxc6-bxc6-8-be2-h6",{"moves":63105,"fen":63169,"gamesPlayed":63170,"whiteWinPct":4045,"drawPct":7266,"blackWinPct":8726,"topPlayersWhite":63171,"topPlayersBlack":63178,"parentOpening":63113,"parentOpeningSlug":63091},"r1bqkb1r/p4pp1/2p2n1p/n3p1N1/8/8/PPPPBPPP/RNBQK2R w KQkq - 0 9",528087,[63172,63174,63176],{"name":63173,"games":1443},"Boris Taborov",{"name":63175,"games":1443},"Graham D Lee",{"name":63177,"games":1443},"Georgy Timoshenko",[63179,63180,63182],{"name":12312,"games":1440},{"name":63181,"games":1443},"Yuri Kruppa",{"name":7043,"games":2984},{"title":63097,"description":63150},"two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5-6-bb5-c6-7-dxc6-bxc6-8-be2-h6","articles/openings/two-knights-defence-1-e4-e5-2-nf3-nc6-3-bc4-nf6-4-ng5-d5-5-exd5-na5-6-bb5-c6-7-dxc6-bxc6-8-be2-h6",[123,699],"9Q-rsDHt8o9Tcx77Cgmth2kfgsaxWrWyOJUZ9buIdoI",{"id":63189,"title":63190,"body":63191,"bots":63240,"categories":63241,"date":89,"description":63242,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":63243,"faq":63245,"image":63258,"meta":63259,"navigation":111,"path":63260,"quickFacts":63261,"seo":63263,"slug":63264,"stem":63265,"tags":63266,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":63267},"openings/articles/openings/valencia-opening.md","Valencia Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":63192,"toc":63235},[63193,63200,63202,63206,63208,63211,63225,63227,63229],[10,63194,63195,63196,63199],{},"The Valencia Opening arises after ",[14,63197,63198],{},"1.d3 e5 2.Nd2"," and falls under ECO code A00. With 295,956 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a rarely played opening.",[19,63201,22],{"id":21},[10,63203,25,63204,31],{},[27,63205,30089],{"href":30088},[19,63207,35],{"id":34},[10,63209,63210],{},"Based on 295,956 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,63212,63213,63217,63221],{},[43,63214,63215,12356],{},[14,63216,47],{},[43,63218,63219,2372],{},[14,63220,53],{},[43,63222,63223,2300],{},[14,63224,59],{},[10,63226,63],{},[19,63228,67],{"id":66},[10,63230,63231,63232,77],{},"The best way to learn the Valencia Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,63233,76],{"href":73,"rel":63234},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":63236},[63237,63238,63239],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Valencia Opening (1.d3 e5 2.Nd2) — An uncommon opening classified under ECO A00 (Irregular Openings). a variation of the Mieses Opening. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":63244,"url":30116},"Valencia Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[63246,63249,63252,63255],{"question":63247,"answer":63248},"What is the Valencia Opening?","The Valencia Opening begins with 1.d3 e5 2.Nd2 and is classified under ECO code A00.",{"question":63250,"answer":63251},"Is the Valencia Opening good for beginners?","The Valencia Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":63253,"answer":63254},"What are the win rates for the Valencia Opening?","Across 295,956 Lichess games, White wins 49.6% of the time, Black wins 46.5%, and 3.9% are drawn.",{"question":63256,"answer":63257},"How can I practice the Valencia Opening?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Valencia Opening by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/valencia-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/valencia-opening",{"moves":63198,"gamesPlayed":63262,"whiteWinPct":12424,"drawPct":2341,"blackWinPct":2420,"parentOpening":30089,"parentOpeningSlug":30234},295956,{"title":63190,"description":63242},"valencia-opening","articles/openings/valencia-opening",[123,125],"5dQbDiVpWdGbe__UhdZ6lXIBKbJZkGDCwbdtvFtmUmg",{"id":63269,"title":63270,"body":63271,"bots":63329,"categories":63330,"date":89,"description":63331,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":63332,"faq":63334,"image":63347,"meta":63348,"navigation":111,"path":63349,"quickFacts":63350,"seo":63352,"slug":2343,"stem":63353,"tags":63354,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":63355},"openings/articles/openings/van-t-kruijs-opening.md","Van't Kruijs Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":63272,"toc":63324},[63273,63280,63282,63285,63299,63301,63303,63306,63314,63316,63318],[10,63274,63275,63276,63279],{},"The Van't Kruijs Opening arises after ",[14,63277,63278],{},"1.e3"," and falls under ECO code A00. This irregular opening is considered rather passive — while it opens lines for the bishop and queen, it invites Black to dominate the center with ...e5 and ...d5. Black has many sound responses: 1...Nf6, 1...e5, 1...d5, and 1...c5 are all reasonable, while 1...g6 (intending ...Bg7) or 1...Nf6 followed by 2...g6 offers a flexible approach against the many possible transpositions. Since e3 appears in numerous White opening systems, play can easily transpose into the English Opening (after c4), Queen's Pawn Game (after d4), Larsen's Opening (after b3 and Bb2), and others. One strategic issue is that the e3 pawn blocks the queenside bishop, which must then be developed via e4 (spending another tempo), the passive d2 square, or a fianchetto to b2. An unusual possibility is 1...e5 2.e4!?, which reaches a standard Open Game (1.e4 e5) but with colors reversed, giving Black the move. With 79.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,63281,35],{"id":34},[10,63283,63284],{},"Based on 79.1 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,63286,63287,63291,63295],{},[43,63288,63289,2372],{},[14,63290,47],{},[43,63292,63293,4667],{},[14,63294,53],{},[43,63296,63297,3225],{},[14,63298,59],{},[10,63300,985],{},[19,63302,176],{"id":175},[10,63304,63305],{},"After 1.e3, the main continuations include:",[40,63307,63308],{},[43,63309,63310],{},[27,63311,63313],{"href":63312},"/resources/openings/amsterdam-attack","Amsterdam Attack",[10,63315,202],{},[19,63317,67],{"id":66},[10,63319,63320,63321,77],{},"The best way to learn the Van't Kruijs Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,63322,76],{"href":73,"rel":63323},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":63325},[63326,63327,63328],{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Van't Kruijs Opening (1.e3) — An irregular opening, considered somewhat passive, as although White opens lines for their bishop and queen to enter the game, Black is given the opportunity to take over the centre with ...e5 and ... Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":63333,"url":2321},"Van't Kruijs Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[63335,63338,63341,63344],{"question":63336,"answer":63337},"What is the Van't Kruijs Opening?","The Van't Kruijs Opening begins with 1.e3 and is classified under ECO code A00. An irregular opening, considered somewhat passive, as although White opens lines for their bishop and queen to enter the game, Black is given the opportunity to take over the centre with ...e5 and ...d5.",{"question":63339,"answer":63340},"Is the Van't Kruijs Opening good for beginners?","The Van't Kruijs Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":63342,"answer":63343},"What are the main variations of the Van't Kruijs Opening?","The main continuations include: [Amsterdam Attack](/resources/openings/amsterdam-attack). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":63345,"answer":63346},"What are the win rates for the Van't Kruijs Opening?","Across 79.1 million Lichess games, White wins 46.5% of the time, Black wins 49.2%, and 4.3% are drawn.","/static/img/articles/openings/van-t-kruijs-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/van-t-kruijs-opening",{"moves":63278,"gamesPlayed":63351,"whiteWinPct":2420,"drawPct":3335,"blackWinPct":4726},79101451,{"title":63270,"description":63331},"articles/openings/van-t-kruijs-opening",[123,125],"Ll1FT4N5ge1LwH8oQ4VKKLDAIQhTjrcuy-EXouG7Y6c",{"id":63357,"title":63358,"body":63359,"bots":63408,"categories":63409,"date":89,"description":63410,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":63411,"faq":63413,"image":63426,"meta":63427,"navigation":111,"path":63428,"quickFacts":63429,"seo":63431,"slug":63432,"stem":63433,"tags":63434,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":63435},"openings/articles/openings/venezolana-opening.md","Venezolana Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":63360,"toc":63403},[63361,63368,63370,63374,63376,63379,63393,63395,63397],[10,63362,63363,63364,63367],{},"The Venezolana Opening arises after ",[14,63365,63366],{},"1.d3 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3"," and falls under ECO code A00. With 3,282 Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a rarely played opening.",[19,63369,22],{"id":21},[10,63371,25,63372,31],{},[27,63373,30159],{"href":30158},[19,63375,35],{"id":34},[10,63377,63378],{},"Based on 3,282 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,63380,63381,63385,63389],{},[43,63382,63383,2924],{},[14,63384,47],{},[43,63386,63387,6942],{},[14,63388,53],{},[43,63390,63391,1173],{},[14,63392,59],{},[10,63394,985],{},[19,63396,67],{"id":66},[10,63398,63399,63400,77],{},"The best way to learn the Venezolana Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,63401,76],{"href":73,"rel":63402},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":63404},[63405,63406,63407],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Venezolana Opening (1.d3 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3) — An uncommon opening classified under ECO A00 (Irregular Openings). a variation of the Mieses Opening. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.",{"title":63412,"url":30116},"Venezolana Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory",[63414,63417,63420,63423],{"question":63415,"answer":63416},"What is the Venezolana Opening?","The Venezolana Opening begins with 1.d3 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 and is classified under ECO code A00.",{"question":63418,"answer":63419},"Is the Venezolana Opening good for beginners?","The Venezolana Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":63421,"answer":63422},"What are the win rates for the Venezolana Opening?","Across 3,282 Lichess games, White wins 45.5% of the time, Black wins 49.7%, and 4.8% are drawn.",{"question":63424,"answer":63425},"How can I practice the Venezolana Opening?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Venezolana Opening by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/venezolana-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/venezolana-opening",{"moves":63366,"gamesPlayed":63430,"whiteWinPct":2980,"drawPct":1279,"blackWinPct":7033,"parentOpening":30159,"parentOpeningSlug":30136},3282,{"title":63358,"description":63410},"venezolana-opening","articles/openings/venezolana-opening",[123,125],"9lj-R3flQhcuYnQiptgqveKyRVpEf-kQOcg5tRNyGtM",{"id":63437,"title":63438,"body":63439,"bots":63503,"categories":63524,"date":382,"description":63525,"eco":63526,"extension":92,"externalLink":63527,"faq":63530,"image":63543,"meta":63544,"navigation":111,"path":63545,"quickFacts":63546,"seo":63562,"slug":48256,"stem":63563,"tags":63564,"trainingTips":63565,"__hash__":63586},"openings/articles/openings/veresov-attack.md","Veresov Attack: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":63440,"toc":63497},[63441,63448,63450,63455,63457,63459,63473,63475,63477,63480,63488,63490,63492],[10,63442,63443,63444,63447],{},"The Veresov Attack arises after ",[14,63445,63446],{},"1.d4 d5 2.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code D00. Named after Mikhail Chigorin, this opening is transpositional in nature and relatively uncommon at the highest levels, since the knight on c3 blocks the c-pawn from challenging Black's d5 pawn. Despite this, the system is considered sound and tends to produce closed positions with slow, strategic maneuvering. The principal continuations are 2...Nf6 3. Bf4, entering the Jobava London System, and 2...Nf6 3. Bg5, the Richter-Veresov Attack, which can transpose into the French Defence after 3...e6 or remain in independent territory after 3...Nbd7. Black has a wide range of alternatives: 2...e6 (usually leading to the same lines), 2...c6 (often transposing to the Caro-Kann after 3. e4), 2...g6, 2...Bf5, and more adventurous tries such as 2...f5!? (the Dutch Variation), 2...c5!? (the relatively unexplored Irish Gambit), or the unclear 2...e5!? (the Shaviliuk Gambit). After 2...Nc6 3. e4, the position transposes into the Nimzowitsch Defence. With 41.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,63449,22],{"id":21},[10,63451,25,63452,63454],{},[27,63453,148],{"href":147},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Aleksey Dreev (417 games), Loek Van Wely (394 games), Ivan Farago (388 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Aleksey Dreev (540 games), Oleg Korneev (437 games), Alexei Shirov (414 games).",[19,63456,35],{"id":34},[10,63458,55190],{},[40,63460,63461,63465,63469],{},[43,63462,63463,4667],{},[14,63464,47],{},[43,63466,63467,3825],{},[14,63468,53],{},[43,63470,63471,1362],{},[14,63472,59],{},[10,63474,63],{},[19,63476,176],{"id":175},[10,63478,63479],{},"After 1.d4 d5 2.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,63481,63482],{},[43,63483,63484],{},[27,63485,63487],{"href":63486},"/resources/openings/richter-veresov-attack","Richter–Veresov Attack",[10,63489,202],{},[19,63491,67],{"id":66},[10,63493,63494,63495,77],{},"The best way to learn the Veresov Attack is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,63496,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":63498},[63499,63500,63501,63502],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[63504,63505,63510,63511,63512,63513,63520,63521,63522,63523],{"id":9083,"name":9084,"rating":9085,"imageUrl":9086,"country":248,"countryCode":249,"defensiveAggressive":358,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":8829,"unpreparedTheoretical":6969,"blunderLikelihood":242},{"id":63506,"name":63507,"rating":63508,"imageUrl":63509,"country":248,"countryCode":249,"defensiveAggressive":845,"simplifyingComplicating":1039,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":255,"unpreparedTheoretical":1039,"blunderLikelihood":242},"foTgd","Holly Wood",918,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/foTgd_175.webp",{"id":3978,"name":3979,"rating":3980,"imageUrl":3981,"country":640,"countryCode":641,"defensiveAggressive":3306,"simplifyingComplicating":3306,"category":239,"categoryName":240,"solidSharp":3982,"unpreparedTheoretical":609,"blunderLikelihood":3983},{"id":9109,"name":9110,"rating":9111,"imageUrl":9112,"country":9113,"countryCode":9114,"defensiveAggressive":264,"simplifyingComplicating":297,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":330,"unpreparedTheoretical":297,"blunderLikelihood":3309},{"id":62571,"name":62572,"rating":62573,"imageUrl":62574,"country":248,"countryCode":249,"defensiveAggressive":599,"simplifyingComplicating":358,"category":116,"categoryName":278,"solidSharp":1226,"unpreparedTheoretical":14183,"blunderLikelihood":3352},{"id":63514,"name":63515,"rating":63516,"imageUrl":63517,"country":63518,"countryCode":63519,"defensiveAggressive":297,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":252,"categoryName":253,"solidSharp":8829,"unpreparedTheoretical":4840,"blunderLikelihood":3572},"BICLH","Ground Mbuni",2118,"https://storage.googleapis.com/chessiverse1/images/bots/profiles/BICLH_175.webp","Tanzania","tz",{"id":3579,"name":3580,"rating":3581,"imageUrl":3582,"country":3583,"countryCode":3584,"defensiveAggressive":358,"simplifyingComplicating":264,"category":80,"categoryName":265,"solidSharp":3585,"unpreparedTheoretical":3586,"blunderLikelihood":3587},{"id":603,"name":604,"rating":605,"imageUrl":606,"country":607,"countryCode":608,"defensiveAggressive":609,"simplifyingComplicating":610,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":611,"unpreparedTheoretical":612,"blunderLikelihood":613},{"id":8822,"name":8823,"rating":8824,"imageUrl":8825,"country":8826,"countryCode":8827,"defensiveAggressive":288,"simplifyingComplicating":4868,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":8828,"unpreparedTheoretical":8829,"blunderLikelihood":579},{"id":17734,"name":17735,"rating":17736,"imageUrl":17737,"country":17738,"countryCode":17739,"defensiveAggressive":4868,"simplifyingComplicating":846,"category":589,"categoryName":590,"solidSharp":8829,"unpreparedTheoretical":14183,"blunderLikelihood":1243},[647],"Learn the Veresov Attack (1.d4 d5 2.Nc3) — The Chigorin Variation (Named after Mikhail Chigorin) is an opening that may often transpose to other lines. It is rarely played by masters and tournament players, as the c-pawn is blocked, disallowing it from contesting the d5-pawn. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","D00",{"title":63528,"url":63529},"Veresov Attack - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._d4/1...d5/2._Nc3",[63531,63534,63537,63540],{"question":63532,"answer":63533},"What is the Veresov Attack?","The Veresov Attack begins with 1.d4 d5 2.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code D00. The Chigorin Variation (Named after Mikhail Chigorin) is an opening that may often transpose to other lines.",{"question":63535,"answer":63536},"Is the Veresov Attack good for beginners?","The Veresov Attack can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":63538,"answer":63539},"What are the win rates for the Veresov Attack?","Across 41.3 million Lichess games, White wins 49.2% of the time, Black wins 46.3%, and 4.5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Aleksey Dreev and Loek Van Wely. On the Black side, Aleksey Dreev and Oleg Korneev are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":63541,"answer":63542},"How can I practice the Veresov Attack?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Veresov Attack against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 826 rating) to advanced (2618+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/veresov-attack.webp",{},"/articles/openings/veresov-attack",{"moves":63446,"fen":63547,"gamesPlayed":63548,"whiteWinPct":4726,"drawPct":1433,"blackWinPct":3870,"topPlayersWhite":63549,"topPlayersBlack":63556,"parentOpening":148,"parentOpeningSlug":427},"rnbqkbnr/ppp1pppp/8/3p4/3P4/2N5/PPP1PPPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 1 2",41308529,[63550,63552,63554],{"name":412,"games":63551},417,{"name":2733,"games":63553},394,{"name":409,"games":63555},388,[63557,63559,63560],{"name":412,"games":63558},540,{"name":4423,"games":48668},{"name":896,"games":63561},414,{"title":63438,"description":63525},"articles/openings/veresov-attack",[123,432,125],[63566,63570,63574,63578,63582],{"title":63567,"description":63568,"botIds":63569,"difficulty":439,"focus":723},"First Steps in the Veresov Attack","Billable E. Hours is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Holly Wood is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[9083,63506],{"title":63571,"description":63572,"botIds":63573,"difficulty":445,"focus":723},"Building Foundations in the Veresov Attack","Oscar Open is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Eileen Left is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[3978,8822],{"title":63575,"description":63576,"botIds":63577,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Veresov Attack","José Reef is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Yara Yarn is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[9109,17734],{"title":63579,"description":63580,"botIds":63581,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Veresov Attack","Candy Apple is an aggressive Hunter who prefers to simplify, while Ground Mbuni is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[62571,63514],{"title":63583,"description":63584,"botIds":63585,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Master-Level Challenge in the Veresov Attack","Sven Snoe is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Yara Flotilla is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[3579,603],"MXSu7yY5DFfuZnEXWa8lrrD0528n1PAGkYMn3xVaM1I",{"id":63588,"title":63589,"body":63590,"bots":63655,"categories":63670,"date":382,"description":63671,"eco":63672,"extension":92,"externalLink":63673,"faq":63676,"image":63689,"meta":63690,"navigation":111,"path":63691,"quickFacts":63692,"seo":63704,"slug":63705,"stem":63706,"tags":63707,"trainingTips":63708,"__hash__":63728},"openings/articles/openings/vienna-game.md","Vienna Game: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":63591,"toc":63649},[63592,63599,63601,63606,63608,63611,63625,63627,63629,63632,63640,63642,63644],[10,63593,63594,63595,63598],{},"The Vienna Game arises after ",[14,63596,63597],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nc3"," and falls under ECO code C25. White's underlying plan is to push f4, dislodging Black's e5 pawn and striking at the centre. While an immediate 2. f4 (the King's Gambit) achieves this directly, the Vienna Game takes a more measured approach by first developing the knight and waiting to see how Black arranges their pieces before launching the f-pawn advance. Dating back to the nineteenth century, this opening can lead to dangerously sharp attacks, but the aggressive intentions come at a cost: the more White invests in a kingside assault, the less time is spent on natural development and territorial control, so Black stands to benefit in the long run if they weather the early storm. Black faces no immediate threat apart from the looming f4 push, which cannot practically be prevented. The most common and natural reply is to develop a knight, which prepares to meet f4 with ...d5, introducing additional central tension that White must account for. With 76.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,63600,22],{"id":21},[10,63602,25,63603,63605],{},[27,63604,3908],{"href":3907},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jacques Mieses (122 games), Jana Krivec (70 games), William Steinitz (64 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Frank James Marshall (25 games), Joseph Henry Blackburne (20 games), Dawid Markelowicz Janowski (18 games).",[19,63607,35],{"id":34},[10,63609,63610],{},"Based on 76.5 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,63612,63613,63617,63621],{},[43,63614,63615,4328],{},[14,63616,47],{},[43,63618,63619,5250],{},[14,63620,53],{},[43,63622,63623,7224],{},[14,63624,59],{},[10,63626,3520],{},[19,63628,176],{"id":175},[10,63630,63631],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3, the main continuations include:",[40,63633,63634],{},[43,63635,63636],{},[27,63637,63639],{"href":63638},"/resources/openings/vienna-game-nf6","Vienna Game: Nf6",[10,63641,202],{},[19,63643,67],{"id":66},[10,63645,63646,63647,77],{},"The best way to learn the Vienna Game is through practice. 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Now it is possible to play f4 on the second move, for the King's Gambit, but when no Black piece has yet declared its intentions is there not a degree of hit-and-hope about such a move? If you have the patience to let Black build their bridge before you blow it up: welcome to the Vienna Game, a poison-tipped opening from the nineteenth century. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C25",{"title":63674,"url":63675},"Vienna Game - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nc3",[63677,63680,63683,63686],{"question":63678,"answer":63679},"What is the Vienna Game?","The Vienna Game begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 and is classified under ECO code C25. White's wish is to advance the f-pawn two squares to remove Black's powerful e5 pawn and strike at the heart of their position.",{"question":63681,"answer":63682},"Is the Vienna Game good for beginners?","Yes, the Vienna Game is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":63684,"answer":63685},"What are the win rates for the Vienna Game?","Across 76.5 million Lichess games, White wins 50.7% of the time, Black wins 45%, and 4.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jacques Mieses and Jana Krivec. On the Black side, Frank James Marshall and Joseph Henry Blackburne are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":63687,"answer":63688},"How can I practice the Vienna Game?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Vienna Game against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 873 rating) to advanced (2652+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/vienna-game.webp",{},"/articles/openings/vienna-game",{"moves":63597,"fen":63693,"ecoRange":63694,"gamesPlayed":63695,"whiteWinPct":4416,"drawPct":7266,"blackWinPct":341,"topPlayersWhite":63696,"topPlayersBlack":63700,"parentOpening":3908,"parentOpeningSlug":4061},"rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/8/4p3/4P3/2N5/PPPP1PPP/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - 1 2","C25–C29",76531829,[63697,63698,63699],{"name":7036,"games":24396},{"name":52648,"games":3873},{"name":14372,"games":2742},[63701,63702,63703],{"name":1436,"games":593},{"name":3781,"games":2881},{"name":1439,"games":1672},{"title":63589,"description":63671},"vienna-game","articles/openings/vienna-game",[123,699,125],[63709,63713,63716,63720,63724],{"title":63710,"description":63711,"botIds":63712,"difficulty":439,"focus":723},"First Steps in the Vienna Game","Taro Zen is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions, while Pierre DuJour is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[555,63658],{"title":63714,"description":7420,"botIds":63715,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Building Foundations in the Vienna Game",[820,1208],{"title":63717,"description":63718,"botIds":63719,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Vienna Game","Xander Graph is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Zara Zen is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[8318,8340],{"title":63721,"description":63722,"botIds":63723,"difficulty":455,"focus":440},"Proving Your Preparation in the Vienna Game","Theo Sicilio is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions, while Petra Rokwood is a defensive Observer who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[8328,848],{"title":63725,"description":63726,"botIds":63727,"difficulty":460,"focus":440},"Master-Level Challenge in the Vienna Game","Eno Bumio is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Serena Trustfund is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the advanced level to face master-level opponents.",[1237,6996],"C5N6yYNLRQUHUCxtMLkCeOolB4b2eS8DBk8kS0qpCRo",{"id":63730,"title":63731,"body":63732,"bots":63781,"categories":63782,"date":382,"description":63783,"eco":63784,"extension":92,"externalLink":63785,"faq":63788,"image":63801,"meta":63802,"navigation":111,"path":63803,"quickFacts":63804,"seo":63821,"slug":63822,"stem":63823,"tags":63824,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":63825},"openings/articles/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nc6.md","Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... 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On the Black side, notable exponents include Christoph Renner (7 games), Philippe Glod (7 games), Frantisek Blatny (6 games).",[19,63749,35],{"id":34},[10,63751,63752],{},"Based on 10.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,63754,63755,63759,63763],{},[43,63756,63757,4120],{},[14,63758,47],{},[43,63760,63761,5644],{},[14,63762,53],{},[43,63764,63765,7224],{},[14,63766,59],{},[10,63768,3520],{},[19,63770,67],{"id":66},[10,63772,63773,63774,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,63775,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":63777},[63778,63779,63780],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[4019],"Learn the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 (1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bc4 Nc6) — An open game arising after 1.e4 e5, where early piece development leads to dynamic middlegame positions. Both sides have active plans from the start. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C28",{"title":63786,"url":63787},"Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nc3/2...Nf6/3._Bc4/3...Nc6",[63789,63792,63795,63798],{"question":63790,"answer":63791},"What is the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6?","The Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bc4 Nc6 and is classified under ECO code C28. .",{"question":63793,"answer":63794},"Is the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 good for beginners?","Yes, the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":63796,"answer":63797},"What are the win rates for the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6?","Across 10.3 million Lichess games, White wins 50.5% of the time, Black wins 45.3%, and 4.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jacques Mieses and Ian Rogers. On the Black side, Christoph Renner and Philippe Glod are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":63799,"answer":63800},"How can I practice the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nc6 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nc6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nc6",{"moves":63739,"fen":63805,"gamesPlayed":63806,"whiteWinPct":4169,"drawPct":7266,"blackWinPct":5698,"topPlayersWhite":63807,"topPlayersBlack":63813,"parentOpening":63639,"parentOpeningSlug":63820},"r1bqkb1r/pppp1ppp/2n2n2/4p3/2B1P3/2N5/PPPP1PPP/R1BQK1NR w KQkq - 4 4",10257127,[63808,63809,63811],{"name":7036,"games":1875},{"name":63810,"games":4060},"Ian Rogers",{"name":63812,"games":4060},"Andjelko Dragojlovic",[63814,63816,63818],{"name":63815,"games":1443},"Christoph Renner",{"name":63817,"games":1443},"Philippe Glod",{"name":63819,"games":2984},"Frantisek Blatny","vienna-game-nf6",{"title":63731,"description":63783},"vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nc6","articles/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nc6",[123,699],"YQC-1aLh4gIElH2X_t4eCxCO3VjeEOecCCBXIJBDY9g",{"id":63827,"title":63828,"body":63829,"bots":63878,"categories":63879,"date":382,"description":63880,"eco":63881,"extension":92,"externalLink":63882,"faq":63885,"image":63898,"meta":63899,"navigation":111,"path":63900,"quickFacts":63901,"seo":63916,"slug":63917,"stem":63918,"tags":63919,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":63920},"openings/articles/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nxe4.md","Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... 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Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jacques Mieses (10 games), Petr Buchnicek (6 games), Mihaly Bodrogi (5 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Karel Svihel (6 games), Richard Teichmann (5 games), Hrvoje Susovic (4 games).",[19,63846,35],{"id":34},[10,63848,63849],{},"Based on 784,906 Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,63851,63852,63856,63860],{},[43,63853,63854,1168],{},[14,63855,47],{},[43,63857,63858,5245],{},[14,63859,53],{},[43,63861,63862,3225],{},[14,63863,59],{},[10,63865,985],{},[19,63867,67],{"id":66},[10,63869,63870,63871,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nxe4 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,63872,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":63874},[63875,63876,63877],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[4019],"Learn the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... 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The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":63893,"answer":63894},"What are the win rates for the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nxe4?","Across 784,906 Lichess games, White wins 45.7% of the time, Black wins 50%, and 4.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jacques Mieses and Petr Buchnicek. On the Black side, Karel Svihel and Richard Teichmann are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":63896,"answer":63897},"How can I practice the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nxe4?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... Nxe4 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nxe4.webp",{},"/articles/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nxe4",{"moves":63836,"fen":63902,"gamesPlayed":63903,"whiteWinPct":1280,"drawPct":3335,"blackWinPct":300,"topPlayersWhite":63904,"topPlayersBlack":63910,"parentOpening":63639,"parentOpeningSlug":63820},"rnbqkb1r/pppp1ppp/8/4p3/2B1n3/2N5/PPPP1PPP/R1BQK1NR w KQkq - 0 4",784906,[63905,63906,63908],{"name":7036,"games":1033},{"name":63907,"games":2984},"Petr Buchnicek",{"name":63909,"games":252},"Mihaly Bodrogi",[63911,63913,63914],{"name":63912,"games":2984},"Karel Svihel",{"name":15585,"games":252},{"name":63915,"games":116},"Hrvoje Susovic",{"title":63828,"description":63880},"vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nxe4","articles/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nxe4",[123,699],"f-BqoytWQy-Snpf1T2lQRIIZn9vbjTtHSx4BpE3U7rI",{"id":63922,"title":63923,"body":63924,"bots":63972,"categories":63973,"date":382,"description":63974,"eco":63975,"extension":92,"externalLink":63976,"faq":63979,"image":63992,"meta":63993,"navigation":111,"path":63994,"quickFacts":63995,"seo":64008,"slug":64009,"stem":64010,"tags":64011,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":64012},"openings/articles/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-f4-d5.md","Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... d5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":63925,"toc":63967},[63926,63933,63935,63940,63942,63944,63958,63960,63962],[10,63927,63928,63929,63932],{},"The Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... d5 arises after ",[14,63930,63931],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.f4 d5"," and falls under ECO code C29. Black's central counter-thrust puts White in a difficult position with limited good replies. The near-forced response is 4. fxe5, since the alternatives carry significant drawbacks. While 4. d3 is not easily refuted, it hands the initiative to Black, who has multiple ways to undermine the center; in particular, the looming threat of Qxd1+ Kxd1 makes it hard for White's d-pawn to effectively shore up e4, and Black can also exploit the situation with Ng4 or d4 since the f-pawn no longer guards the e5 outpost. Meanwhile, 4. exd5 seriously damages White's pawn structure by creating doubled d-pawns with the d5-pawn left hanging. In that case, Black does best not to recapture immediately with 4...Nxd5 but instead to press the advantage with 4...e4 or 4...exf4. With 1.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,63934,22],{"id":21},[10,63936,25,63937,63939],{},[27,63938,63639],{"href":63638},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Rudolf Spielmann (31 games), Jonny Hector (21 games), Amir Mallahi (20 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Joseph Henry Blackburne (9 games), David W L Howell (8 games), Amos Burn (7 games).",[19,63941,35],{"id":34},[10,63943,13596],{},[40,63945,63946,63950,63954],{},[43,63947,63948,3138],{},[14,63949,47],{},[43,63951,63952,2042],{},[14,63953,53],{},[43,63955,63956,1606],{},[14,63957,59],{},[10,63959,63],{},[19,63961,67],{"id":66},[10,63963,63964,63965,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... d5 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,63966,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":63968},[63969,63970,63971],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[4019],"Learn the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... d5 (1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.f4 d5) — Black's counter-attack leaves White with few options. White is almost forced to take the e-pawn with 4.fxe5, as alternatives like 4.d3 or 4.exd5 give Black the initiative.","C29",{"title":63977,"url":63978},"Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... d5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nc3/2...Nf6/3._f4/3...d5",[63980,63983,63986,63989],{"question":63981,"answer":63982},"What is the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... d5?","The Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... d5 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.f4 d5 and is classified under ECO code C29. Black's counter-attack leaves White with few options.",{"question":63984,"answer":63985},"Is the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... d5 good for beginners?","Yes, the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... d5 is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":63987,"answer":63988},"What are the win rates for the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... d5?","Across 1.4 million Lichess games, White wins 48.1% of the time, Black wins 47.2%, and 4.6% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Rudolf Spielmann and Jonny Hector. On the Black side, Joseph Henry Blackburne and David W L Howell are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":63990,"answer":63991},"How can I practice the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... d5?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3... d5 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-f4-d5.webp",{},"/articles/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-f4-d5",{"moves":63931,"fen":63996,"gamesPlayed":63997,"whiteWinPct":3181,"drawPct":1721,"blackWinPct":2090,"topPlayersWhite":63998,"topPlayersBlack":64003,"parentOpening":63639,"parentOpeningSlug":63820},"rnbqkb1r/ppp2ppp/5n2/3pp3/4PP2/2N5/PPPP2PP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 4",1421097,[63999,64000,64001],{"name":14985,"games":691},{"name":677,"games":2878},{"name":64002,"games":2881},"Amir Mallahi",[64004,64005,64007],{"name":3781,"games":1561},{"name":64006,"games":1440},"David W L Howell",{"name":1442,"games":1443},{"title":63923,"description":63974},"vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-f4-d5","articles/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-f4-d5",[123,699],"bGv-eVfwzq3a3YUChu0F2ZIOLQ1iOOyirrh27MFeji4",{"id":64014,"title":64015,"body":64016,"bots":64093,"categories":64094,"date":382,"description":64095,"eco":64096,"extension":92,"externalLink":64097,"faq":64100,"image":64113,"meta":64114,"navigation":111,"path":64115,"quickFacts":64116,"seo":64128,"slug":63820,"stem":64129,"tags":64130,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":64131},"openings/articles/openings/vienna-game-nf6.md","Vienna Game: Nf6: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":64017,"toc":64087},[64018,64025,64027,64032,64034,64037,64051,64053,64055,64058,64078,64080,64082],[10,64019,64020,64021,64024],{},"The Vienna Game: Nf6 arises after ",[14,64022,64023],{},"1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6"," and falls under ECO code C26. White retains ambitions of pushing f4, but Black's knight development contests control of the d5 square, creating a tension over whether White should directly address this challenge or continue with their own plans. With 29.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,64026,22],{"id":21},[10,64028,25,64029,64031],{},[27,64030,12852],{"href":12851},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jacques Mieses (71 games), Jana Krivec (53 games), Alexander Alekhine (40 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Evgeni Janev (22 games), Jorge Szmetan (21 games), Frank James Marshall (19 games).",[19,64033,35],{"id":34},[10,64035,64036],{},"Based on 29.2 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,64038,64039,64043,64047],{},[43,64040,64041,3921],{},[14,64042,47],{},[43,64044,64045,13013],{},[14,64046,53],{},[43,64048,64049,3225],{},[14,64050,59],{},[10,64052,3520],{},[19,64054,176],{"id":175},[10,64056,64057],{},"After 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6, the main continuations include:",[40,64059,64060,64066,64072],{},[43,64061,64062],{},[27,64063,64065],{"href":64064},"/resources/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nxe4","Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bc4 Nxe4",[43,64067,64068],{},[27,64069,64071],{"href":64070},"/resources/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nc6","Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bc4 Nc6",[43,64073,64074],{},[27,64075,64077],{"href":64076},"/resources/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-f4-d5","Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.f4 d5",[10,64079,202],{},[19,64081,67],{"id":66},[10,64083,64084,64085,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Vienna Game: Nf6 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,64086,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":64088},[64089,64090,64091,64092],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[4019],"Learn the Vienna Game: Nf6 (1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6) — As White, you still have designs on playing f4, but Black with their knight sortie has challenged your control of d5. Should you fight back, or ignore this distraction?. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C26",{"title":64098,"url":64099},"Vienna Game: Nf6 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e5/2._Nc3/2...Nf6",[64101,64104,64107,64110],{"question":64102,"answer":64103},"What is the Vienna Game: Nf6?","The Vienna Game: Nf6 begins with 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 and is classified under ECO code C26. As White, you still have designs on playing f4, but Black with their knight sortie has challenged your control of d5.",{"question":64105,"answer":64106},"Is the Vienna Game: Nf6 good for beginners?","Yes, the Vienna Game: Nf6 is an excellent choice for beginners. The plans are relatively straightforward, and the key ideas are easy to understand. As you improve, you can explore deeper theoretical lines. Practice against our beginner-level bots to build confidence.",{"question":64108,"answer":64109},"What are the main variations of the Vienna Game: Nf6?","The main continuations include: [Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bc4 Nxe4](/resources/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nxe4); [Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bc4 Nc6](/resources/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-bc4-nc6); [Vienna Game: 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.f4 d5](/resources/openings/vienna-game-1-e4-e5-2-nc3-nf6-3-f4-d5). Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":64111,"answer":64112},"What are the win rates for the Vienna Game: Nf6?","Across 29.2 million Lichess games, White wins 51% of the time, Black wins 44.7%, and 4.3% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jacques Mieses and Jana Krivec. On the Black side, Evgeni Janev and Jorge Szmetan are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/vienna-game-nf6.webp",{},"/articles/openings/vienna-game-nf6",{"moves":64023,"fen":64117,"gamesPlayed":64118,"whiteWinPct":634,"drawPct":3335,"blackWinPct":13138,"topPlayersWhite":64119,"topPlayersBlack":64123,"parentOpening":12852,"parentOpeningSlug":63705},"rnbqkb1r/pppp1ppp/5n2/4p3/4P3/2N5/PPPP1PPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 2 3",29239967,[64120,64121,64122],{"name":7036,"games":323},{"name":52648,"games":839},{"name":16318,"games":3266},[64124,64126,64127],{"name":64125,"games":1447},"Evgeni Janev",{"name":2100,"games":2878},{"name":1436,"games":1437},{"title":64015,"description":64095},"articles/openings/vienna-game-nf6",[123,699],"wrmePahLaTt91LQc0b2uK-O-bIOnpbJNiaAxwNzrORc",{"id":64133,"title":64134,"body":64135,"bots":64192,"categories":64193,"date":89,"description":64194,"eco":91,"extension":92,"externalLink":64195,"faq":64197,"image":64210,"meta":64211,"navigation":111,"path":64212,"quickFacts":64213,"seo":64215,"slug":8995,"stem":64216,"tags":64217,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":64218},"openings/articles/openings/ware-opening.md","Ware Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":64136,"toc":64187},[64137,64144,64146,64148,64162,64164,64166,64169,64177,64179,64181],[10,64138,64139,64140,64143],{},"The Ware Opening arises after ",[14,64141,64142],{},"1.a4"," and falls under ECO code A00. This unorthodox move neither develops a piece nor claims any central territory — White is effectively playing a tempo down from the start. Beginners sometimes choose it with the idea of activating the rook early, but rook lifts (a4, Ra3, Rd3, etc.) are too slow, giving Black ample time to develop minor pieces comfortably. Rooks become powerful later in the game once files open up. After 1.a4, Black chooses how to occupy the center. The most common response is 1...e5, grabbing central space and opening the a3-f8 diagonal for the bishop. If White follows with something reasonable like 2.e4, the position remains roughly level. A well-known beginner trap, sometimes called the meadow hay trap, combines the early rook lift with a tactical oversight: 2.Ra3?? Bxa3. The \"symmetrical\" reply 1...a5?! is also seen but at best fails to punish White's unconventional play. With 3.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a moderately popular opening.",[19,64145,35],{"id":34},[10,64147,16993],{},[40,64149,64150,64154,64158],{},[43,64151,64152,28370],{},[14,64153,47],{},[43,64155,64156,6528],{},[14,64157,53],{},[43,64159,64160,10812],{},[14,64161,59],{},[10,64163,985],{},[19,64165,176],{"id":175},[10,64167,64168],{},"After 1.a4, the main continuations include:",[40,64170,64171],{},[43,64172,64173],{},[27,64174,64176],{"href":64175},"/resources/openings/crab-opening","Crab Opening",[10,64178,202],{},[19,64180,67],{"id":66},[10,64182,64183,64184,77],{},"The best way to learn the Ware Opening is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,64185,76],{"href":73,"rel":64186},[75],{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":64188},[64189,64190,64191],{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":175,"depth":80,"text":176},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[87],"Learn the Ware Opening (1.a4) — 1. a4?! is an unorthodox opening. 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Each variation leads to distinct types of positions with their own strategic themes.",{"question":64208,"answer":64209},"What are the win rates for the Ware Opening?","Across 3.4 million Lichess games, White wins 41.5% of the time, Black wins 52.4%, and 6.1% are drawn.","/static/img/articles/openings/ware-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/ware-opening",{"moves":64142,"gamesPlayed":64214,"whiteWinPct":28421,"drawPct":10852,"blackWinPct":6586},3408660,{"title":64134,"description":64194},"articles/openings/ware-opening",[123,125],"ASHJcriVwpyPXJ66-dQ0FOzUSjqDT21P0-vJALpUZA0",{"id":64220,"title":64221,"body":64222,"bots":64295,"categories":64311,"date":382,"description":64312,"eco":64313,"extension":92,"externalLink":64314,"faq":64317,"image":64330,"meta":64331,"navigation":111,"path":64332,"quickFacts":64333,"seo":64345,"slug":17200,"stem":64346,"tags":64347,"trainingTips":64348,"__hash__":64364},"openings/articles/openings/winawer-french.md","French Defense: Winawer Variation: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":64223,"toc":64288},[64224,64231,64233,64238,64240,64243,64257,64259,64261,64264,64271,64273,64275,64281,64283],[10,64225,64226,64227,64230],{},"The French Defense: Winawer Variation arises after ",[14,64228,64229],{},"1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4"," and falls under ECO code C15. Black wastes no time targeting the c3 knight, and an exchange of bishop for knight is nearly unavoidable. The pin leaves the e4 pawn without adequate protection, so the main line sees White pushing 4. e5 to safeguard it. An important nuance is that the dark-squared bishop is Black's \"good bishop,\" since the light-squared bishop is trapped behind the e6-d5 pawn chain. Surrendering it nonetheless offers compensation: after the typical sequence 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3, Black obtains a solid, closed position where the queenside pawns are more mobile than White's congested centre. Following the flexible 6...Ne7, White must choose between the deeply tactical Poisoned Pawn Variation (7. Qg4) and quieter but still demanding lines with a4 or Nf3. Both paths produce rich, double-edged positions with ample chances for both sides. Beyond 4. e5, White has a range of alternatives for defending or even sacrificing the e-pawn. With 5.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,64232,22],{"id":21},[10,64234,25,64235,64237],{},[27,64236,959],{"href":958},". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Jonny Hector (87 games), Heikki MJ Westerinen (76 games), Robert Zelcic (68 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (223 games), Wolfgang Uhlmann (214 games), Rafael A Vaganian (144 games).",[19,64239,35],{"id":34},[10,64241,64242],{},"Based on 5.9 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,64244,64245,64249,64253],{},[43,64246,64247,2798],{},[14,64248,47],{},[43,64250,64251,2295],{},[14,64252,53],{},[43,64254,64255,1502],{},[14,64256,59],{},[10,64258,63],{},[19,64260,176],{"id":175},[10,64262,64263],{},"After 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4, the main continuations include:",[40,64265,64266],{},[43,64267,64268],{},[27,64269,64270],{"href":17224},"French Defence, Winawer Variation: 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5",[10,64272,202],{},[19,64274,206],{"id":205},[40,64276,64277],{},[43,64278,64279,778],{},[14,64280,777],{},[19,64282,67],{"id":66},[10,64284,64285,64286,77],{},"The best way to learn the French Defense: Winawer Variation is through practice. 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An exchange is almost inevitable. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","C15",{"title":64315,"url":64316},"French Defense: Winawer Variation - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._e4/1...e6/2._d4/2...d5/3._Nc3/3...Bb4",[64318,64321,64324,64327],{"question":64319,"answer":64320},"What is the French Defense: Winawer Variation?","The French Defense: Winawer Variation begins with 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 and is classified under ECO code C15. Black immediately seizes the occasion to get rid of the white knight.",{"question":64322,"answer":64323},"Is the French Defense: Winawer Variation good for beginners?","The French Defense: Winawer Variation can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":64325,"answer":64326},"What are the win rates for the French Defense: Winawer Variation?","Across 5.9 million Lichess games, White wins 49.1% of the time, Black wins 45.9%, and 5% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Jonny Hector and Heikki MJ Westerinen. On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Wolfgang Uhlmann are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":64328,"answer":64329},"How can I practice the French Defense: Winawer Variation?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the French Defense: Winawer Variation against AI bots specifically designed to play this opening. Our bots range from beginner (around 858 rating) to advanced (2401+ rating), so you can find the right challenge for your level.","/static/img/articles/openings/winawer-french.webp",{},"/articles/openings/winawer-french",{"moves":64229,"fen":64334,"gamesPlayed":64335,"whiteWinPct":2871,"drawPct":252,"blackWinPct":2342,"topPlayersWhite":64336,"topPlayersBlack":64340,"parentOpening":959,"parentOpeningSlug":1104},"rnbqk1nr/ppp2ppp/4p3/3p4/1b1PP3/2N5/PPP2PPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 2 4",5911055,[64337,64338,64339],{"name":677,"games":1096},{"name":1728,"games":312},{"name":16077,"games":1293},[64341,64343,64344],{"name":409,"games":64342},223,{"name":422,"games":16084},{"name":16546,"games":24272},{"title":64221,"description":64312},"articles/openings/winawer-french",[123,699,1104,700,1109],[64349,64352,64355,64358,64361],{"title":1112,"description":64350,"botIds":64351,"difficulty":439,"focus":723},"Yusuf Gambit is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Brock Enroque is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify. Practice at the beginner level to learn the basic patterns.",[15195,46990],{"title":1116,"description":64353,"botIds":64354,"difficulty":445,"focus":440},"Rajesh Auto is an aggressive Savage with a well-rounded approach, while Cecilia Notes is an aggressive Hunter with a well-rounded approach. Practice at the novice level to solidify your understanding.",[15849,21990],{"title":1120,"description":64356,"botIds":64357,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Femi Threadwell is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach, while Horus is an aggressive Savage who thrives in complex positions. Practice at the intermediate level to handle sharper positions.",[64301,291],{"title":1124,"description":64359,"botIds":64360,"difficulty":455,"focus":723},"Doris Day is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify, while Zofia End is a defensive Guardian who prefers to simplify. Practice at the skilled level to test your preparation.",[48340,16040],{"title":1128,"description":64362,"botIds":64363,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Dimitri Fabergé is a balanced Mediator with a well-rounded approach. A good opponent to practice your skills in this opening.",[64308],"JX5XT0-JeqZce9GFUwV3Satrir97YcjggsstmfAP9Ig",{"id":64366,"title":64367,"body":64368,"bots":64435,"categories":64450,"date":382,"description":64451,"eco":64452,"extension":92,"externalLink":64453,"faq":64456,"image":64469,"meta":64470,"navigation":111,"path":64471,"quickFacts":64472,"seo":64487,"slug":64488,"stem":64489,"tags":64490,"trainingTips":64491,"__hash__":64504},"openings/articles/openings/zukertort-opening.md","Zukertort Opening: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":64369,"toc":64429},[64370,64377,64379,64382,64384,64387,64401,64403,64405,64408,64420,64422,64424],[10,64371,64372,64373,64376],{},"The Zukertort Opening arises after ",[14,64374,64375],{},"1.Nf3"," and falls under ECO code A04. As the third most popular first move in chess, 1.Nf3 reflects the philosophy that developing the knight is almost universally useful, while every pawn move represents a permanent commitment. A key practical benefit is that it prevents Black from playing 1...e5, a move Black would be happy to make for the same reasons White values 1.e4. The opening preserves maximum flexibility for White, who can later steer toward the Reti Opening, the King's Indian Attack, or frequently transpose into entirely different systems such as the Sicilian Defence or Queen's Gambit. This adaptability also serves a strategic purpose: if White dislikes a particular variation that could arise from other move orders, 1.Nf3 acts as a way to gather information about Black's intentions, allowing White to avoid unfavorable transpositions while accepting desirable ones. With 142.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is one of the most popular openings.",[19,64378,22],{"id":21},[10,64380,64381],{},"The opening is named after Johannes Zukertort. Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ulf Andersson (896 games), Aleksander Wojtkiewicz (751 games), Lev Gutman (731 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Ivan Farago (247 games), Viktor Korchnoi (234 games), Jan H Timman (232 games).",[19,64383,35],{"id":34},[10,64385,64386],{},"Based on 142.4 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,64388,64389,64393,64397],{},[43,64390,64391,22596],{},[14,64392,47],{},[43,64394,64395,16791],{},[14,64396,53],{},[43,64398,64399,504],{},[14,64400,59],{},[10,64402,3520],{},[19,64404,176],{"id":175},[10,64406,64407],{},"After 1.Nf3, the main continuations include:",[40,64409,64410,64416],{},[43,64411,64412],{},[27,64413,64415],{"href":64414},"/resources/openings/zukertort-opening-nf6","Zukertort Opening: Nf6",[43,64417,64418],{},[27,64419,22204],{"href":46952},[10,64421,202],{},[19,64423,67],{"id":66},[10,64425,64426,64427,77],{},"The best way to learn the Zukertort Opening is through practice. 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White reckons that Nf3 will almost certainly be a useful move sooner or later, whereas every pawn move is an irrevocable commitment. 1.Nf3 has the benefit of preventing Black's 1...e5 reply. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A04",{"title":64454,"url":64455},"Zukertort Opening - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._Nf3",[64457,64460,64463,64466],{"question":64458,"answer":64459},"What is the Zukertort Opening?","The Zukertort Opening begins with 1.Nf3 and is classified under ECO code A04.",{"question":64461,"answer":64462},"Is the Zukertort Opening good for beginners?","The Zukertort Opening can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. 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On the Black side, Ivan Farago and Viktor Korchnoi are among the most frequent practitioners.","/static/img/articles/openings/zukertort-opening.webp",{},"/articles/openings/zukertort-opening",{"moves":64375,"fen":64473,"ecoRange":47033,"gamesPlayed":64474,"whiteWinPct":22667,"drawPct":673,"blackWinPct":16842,"topPlayersWhite":64475,"topPlayersBlack":64481,"namedAfter":64486},"rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/5N2/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 1 1",142383202,[64476,64478,64479],{"name":4283,"games":64477},896,{"name":23012,"games":9175},{"name":14106,"games":64480},731,[64482,64483,64485],{"name":409,"games":23359},{"name":419,"games":64484},234,{"name":425,"games":26446},"Johannes Zukertort",{"title":64367,"description":64451},"zukertort-opening","articles/openings/zukertort-opening",[123,22210],[64492,64495,64498,64501],{"title":64493,"description":22214,"botIds":64494,"difficulty":439,"focus":723},"First Steps in the Zukertort Opening",[22139,22143],{"title":64496,"description":22218,"botIds":64497,"difficulty":445,"focus":723},"Building Foundations in the Zukertort Opening",[22161],{"title":64499,"description":22222,"botIds":64500,"difficulty":450,"focus":440},"Sharpening Your Play in the Zukertort Opening",[3985,22148],{"title":64502,"description":22226,"botIds":64503,"difficulty":460,"focus":723},"Master-Level Challenge in the Zukertort Opening",[22156],"GlCovt03OfOtPaMOAfcbdPvlWeGg3u1QD1O3g2g1Urg",{"id":64506,"title":64507,"body":64508,"bots":64559,"categories":64560,"date":382,"description":64561,"eco":64562,"extension":92,"externalLink":64563,"faq":64566,"image":64579,"meta":64580,"navigation":111,"path":64581,"quickFacts":64582,"seo":64593,"slug":64594,"stem":64595,"tags":64596,"trainingTips":126,"__hash__":64597},"openings/articles/openings/zukertort-opening-1-nf3-d5-2-g3-c5-3-bg2.md","Zukertort Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3... 3.Bg2: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":64509,"toc":64554},[64510,64517,64519,64526,64528,64531,64545,64547,64549],[10,64511,64512,64513,64516],{},"The Zukertort Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3... 3.Bg2 arises after ",[14,64514,64515],{},"1.Nf3 d5 2.g3 c5 3.Bg2"," and falls under ECO code A08. White completes the kingside fianchetto, placing the bishop on g2 where it exerts influence along the long diagonal, bearing down on the center and the queenside from a distance. With 2.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a specialized opening choice.",[19,64518,22],{"id":21},[10,64520,25,64521,64525],{},[27,64522,64524],{"href":64523},"/resources/openings/kings-indian-attack","King's Indian Attack",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Milan Vukic (26 games), Valery A Loginov (18 games), Lev Gutman (15 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Zoltan Varga (16 games), Viktor Korchnoi (15 games), Glenn C Flear (12 games).",[19,64527,35],{"id":34},[10,64529,64530],{},"Based on 2.3 million Lichess games across all rating levels:",[40,64532,64533,64537,64541],{},[43,64534,64535,26280],{},[14,64536,47],{},[43,64538,64539,12737],{},[14,64540,53],{},[43,64542,64543,2381],{},[14,64544,59],{},[10,64546,3520],{},[19,64548,67],{"id":66},[10,64550,64551,64552,1397],{},"The best way to learn the Zukertort Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3... 3.Bg2 is through practice. On Chessiverse, you can ",[27,64553,76],{"href":222},{"title":79,"searchDepth":80,"depth":80,"links":64555},[64556,64557,64558],{"id":21,"depth":80,"text":22},{"id":34,"depth":80,"text":35},{"id":66,"depth":80,"text":67},[],[381],"Learn the Zukertort Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3... 3.Bg2 (1.Nf3 d5 2.g3 c5 3.Bg2) — Obviously developing the kingside bishop, via Fianchetto where it controls the long diagonal. 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Our AI bots at various rating levels provide a great way to practice the opening concepts.",{"question":64574,"answer":64575},"What are the win rates for the Zukertort Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3... 3.Bg2?","Across 2.3 million Lichess games, White wins 52.1% of the time, Black wins 42.7%, and 5.2% are drawn. Notable master practitioners on the White side include Milan Vukic and Valery A Loginov. On the Black side, Zoltan Varga and Viktor Korchnoi are among the most frequent practitioners.",{"question":64577,"answer":64578},"How can I practice the Zukertort Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3... 3.Bg2?","On Chessiverse, you can practice the Zukertort Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3... 3.Bg2 by playing against our 600+ AI bots. Each bot has a unique playing style and opening repertoire, so you can find the perfect sparring partner for any level.","/static/img/articles/openings/zukertort-opening-1-nf3-d5-2-g3-c5-3-bg2.webp",{},"/articles/openings/zukertort-opening-1-nf3-d5-2-g3-c5-3-bg2",{"moves":64515,"fen":64583,"gamesPlayed":64584,"whiteWinPct":26337,"drawPct":2421,"blackWinPct":12782,"topPlayersWhite":64585,"topPlayersBlack":64589,"parentOpening":64524,"parentOpeningSlug":22207},"rnbqkbnr/pp2pppp/8/2pp4/8/5NP1/PPPPPPBP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 1 3",2327604,[64586,64587,64588],{"name":6388,"games":681},{"name":22198,"games":1672},{"name":14106,"games":1685},[64590,64591,64592],{"name":1734,"games":4060},{"name":419,"games":1685},{"name":6394,"games":2096},{"title":64507,"description":64561},"zukertort-opening-1-nf3-d5-2-g3-c5-3-bg2","articles/openings/zukertort-opening-1-nf3-d5-2-g3-c5-3-bg2",[123,22210],"E8SWd2iS2bpbS6qmuoDP632cIhvxwaORPGDl1H6cvZE",{"id":64599,"title":64600,"body":64601,"bots":64671,"categories":64684,"date":382,"description":64685,"eco":64686,"extension":92,"externalLink":64687,"faq":64690,"image":64703,"meta":64704,"navigation":111,"path":64705,"quickFacts":64706,"seo":64718,"slug":22205,"stem":64719,"tags":64720,"trainingTips":64721,"__hash__":64730},"openings/articles/openings/zukertort-opening-d5.md","Zukertort Opening: d5: A Complete Guide",{"type":7,"value":64602,"toc":64665},[64603,64610,64612,64619,64621,64623,64637,64639,64641,64644,64656,64658,64660],[10,64604,64605,64606,64609],{},"The Zukertort Opening: d5 arises after ",[14,64607,64608],{},"1.Nf3 d5"," and falls under ECO code A06. With 1...d5, Black immediately occupies the center, and as is typical after 1.Nf3, White retains a wide array of continuations along with abundant transpositional possibilities. Sensible options include 2. g3, 2. d4, 2. c4 (entering the Reti), 2. d3, 2. b3, 2. e3, and even the adventurous 2. b4!?. The Tennison Gambit, 2. e4!?, is also available (more commonly reached via 1. e4 d5 2. Nf3?!), though it is regarded as dubious with accurate play. With 50.8 million Lichess games across all rating levels, it is a well-established opening choice.",[19,64611,22],{"id":21},[10,64613,25,64614,64618],{},[27,64615,64617],{"href":64616},"/resources/openings/zukertort-opening","Zukertort Opening",". Among the most prolific practitioners on the White side are Ulf Andersson (213 games), Aleksander Wojtkiewicz (208 games), Vladimir Kramnik (182 games). On the Black side, notable exponents include Oleg Korneev (137 games), Aleksey Dreev (125 games), Jonny Hector (101 games).",[19,64620,35],{"id":34},[10,64622,39958],{},[40,64624,64625,64629,64633],{},[43,64626,64627,20828],{},[14,64628,47],{},[43,64630,64631,8153],{},[14,64632,53],{},[43,64634,64635,1502],{},[14,64636,59],{},[10,64638,3520],{},[19,64640,176],{"id":175},[10,64642,64643],{},"After 1.Nf3 d5, the main continuations include:",[40,64645,64646,64650],{},[43,64647,64648],{},[27,64649,64524],{"href":64523},[43,64651,64652],{},[27,64653,64655],{"href":64654},"/resources/openings/reti-opening","Réti Opening",[10,64657,202],{},[19,64659,67],{"id":66},[10,64661,64662,64663,77],{},"The best way to learn the Zukertort Opening: d5 is through practice. 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White has many options now and as so often with 1.Nf3 many transpositions. Practice against AI bots on Chessiverse.","A06",{"title":64688,"url":64689},"Zukertort Opening: d5 - Wikibooks Chess Opening Theory","https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess_Opening_Theory/1._Nf3/1...d5",[64691,64694,64697,64700],{"question":64692,"answer":64693},"What is the Zukertort Opening: d5?","The Zukertort Opening: d5 begins with 1.Nf3 d5 and is classified under ECO code A06. Black stakes a claim to the center.",{"question":64695,"answer":64696},"Is the Zukertort Opening: d5 good for beginners?","The Zukertort Opening: d5 can be played at any level. Beginners should focus on understanding the key strategic ideas rather than memorizing long theoretical lines. 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