Chess Openings for Black, Explained by Lev Alburt

Chess Openings for Black, Explained by Lev Alburt

Author:Lev Alburt
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Chess Information & Research Institute


Diagram 648 After 22. ... Rc8

21. ... bxc5 22. Bg5 Rg8 23. Rxf5

Black enjoys a clear advantage in the endgame. His knight is much better than White’s bishop.

Diagram 649 After 23. Rxf5

23. ... Rb8 24. Raf2 Rb7

Black is fine.

B 8. Bg5 Qc8 TN

Diagram 650 After 8. ... Qc8

Dzindzi’s theoretical novelty: attacking the c4-pawn with the queen after ... Na5, ... Qb7, and ... Qc6.

9. Bd3

If 9. e5 Ng8 10. Nh3 Na5 11. Qa4,

Diagram 651 After 11. Qa4

then 11. ... Qb7, followed by ... Qc6, with a pleasant endgame for Black.

Or on 9. Bxf6 gxf6, Black is not afraid of his doubled pawns—10. Qd2 Na5 11. Qh6 Qd8 12. Qg7 Rf8 13. Qxh7 Qe7,



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