Keep it Simple by Christof Sielecki

Keep it Simple by Christof Sielecki

Author:Christof Sielecki [Sielecki, Christof]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: New in Chess
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


3…g6

This move is not very frequently seen here, but this set-up, involving …c7-c6/…d7-d5 and the fianchetto, may arise from 1…g6 as well – this is indeed the more common move order.

4.d4 ♗g7

5.h3

This is an important move as otherwise Black might simply play 5…♗g4 to increase pressure on the d4-pawn. Note that, via the 1…g6 move order, we also play h2-h3 early on, so this fits well. Now Black has no natural move for the c8-bishop, so he either takes on e4 or develops the king’s knight. Those knight moves lead to quite sharp play.

A) 5…dxe4

The conservative choice, steering the structure towards typical Caro-Kann play.

6.♘xe4



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