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ALEKHINE’S DEFENSE

By Vishaal on Friday, December 25, 2009 with 0 comments



Alekhine’s defense is named for Alexander Alekhine, World Champion from 1927 – 1946. 

White
Black
1. e2 –e4
Ng8 – f6

Instead of moving a center Pawn, Black moves out a Knight, seemingly begging for White to harass it. The idea behind Alekhine’s defense is a clever one. Black wants White to advance his center Pawns, chasing the Knight around the board. Later on, Black hopes to counter attack the center of the flanks, causing it to collapse. After the center has collapsed, Black will occupy the center with his own Pawns and pieces gaining the upper hand.

White
Black
1. e2 –e4
Ng8 – f6
2. e4 – e5
Nf6 – d5
3. c2 – c4
Nd5 – b6
4. d2 – d4
d7 – d6
5. f2 – f4…


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Category: Chess , Chess Reviews , Openings in Chess

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