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#153049 - 03/09/10 06:09 AM
Re: Best defense to 1. P-K4
[Re: Petrosianic]
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Ninja
Registered: 12/08/04
Loc: Tucson, Arizona
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I can't say I have a preference for either. It is like looking for a date: blonde, brunette, or redhead, it doesn't matter.
I never worry about the Exchange Variation. Black is slightly better in the Exchange, so Black need only outplay White.
Hoisting me with my own philosophical petard, eh? Well, I guess I ought to enjoy the ride. I used to think that the only good moves are 1. P-K4 and 1.P-Q4, and that ultimately only 1...P-K4 and 1...P-Q4, respectively, would be playable. I'm not sure I think that is the future of opening theory. When you consider the fruitful field for blunders in chess, and the fact that two knights cannot mate a bare king, there ought to be lots of room for risk-taking in the opening.
I am asking what people like to play, assuming that no one plays a defense he consider inferior.
Edited by Ed Yetman, III (03/09/10 06:11 AM)
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#153051 - 03/09/10 06:23 AM
Re: Best defense to 1. P-K4
[Re: Guy Kerr]
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Ninja
Registered: 12/08/04
Loc: Tucson, Arizona
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Depends on the individual (taste, style, playing strength, willingness to study, etc.), of course.
Statistically, if one went to a massive database (eg Chessbase Megabase) and examined results for all "comparable" (eg IM-IM, GM-GM) pairs of opponents, I'm pretty sure the Sicilian would have the highest scoring percentage for Black. This would suggest (gasp) that Bobby was wrong...
But it all depends on the individual. Okay, Guy, valid point. If you are sitting there with Black, how do you react to. 1.P-K4?
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"I will not be pushed, passed, isolated, blockaded, doubled, undoubled, or promoted!"--The Pawn.
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#153057 - 03/09/10 11:28 AM
Re: Best defense to 1. P-K4
[Re: Ed Yetman, III]
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Ninja
Registered: 01/14/03
Loc: A trailer park in Quebec
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Used to play 1...e5 and the Black side of Spanish (R Lopez) if allowed, sometimes Caro-Kann.
Got tired of "Spanish Torture", and C-K gives few winning chances (and opportunities for torture in some of the insane sharp "Advance" lines), so I'm trying to take up the Sicilian. Currently answering 1. e4 with 1...c5, preferably the Kan (Paulsen), though I've also studied the Taimanov. More fashionable Sicilians like Najdorf, Scheveningen, Dragon require far too much theory/study for me. The Rauzer is somewhat to my taste, but current statistics (granted, higher-level games than mine) are very bad.
Edited by Guy Kerr (03/09/10 11:31 AM)
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#153058 - 03/09/10 12:06 PM
Re: Best defense to 1. P-K4
[Re: Ed Yetman, III]
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Ninja
Registered: 08/31/04
Loc: Doo-Wah-Diddy, Mississippi
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I never worry about the Exchange Variation. Black is slightly better in the Exchange, so Black need only outplay White.
I think Black does win more than White with the Exchange Variation, but the main reason for this is that Black is usually the stronger player. If two equally matched players play it, it's hard enough for Black to play to win against a White opponent determined to draw. The Petroffied French makes it even harder. Against significantly weaker players, I've sometimes played the inferior 3...QxP against the Exchange Variation, just to keep it less symmetrical. Generally I prefer to face 3. N-QB3 over 3. N-Q2, just because it gives Black more choices. It's also nice to be able to hit White's QP with P-QB4, when he can't play P-QB3 to support it.
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#153061 - 03/09/10 02:13 PM
Re: Best defense to 1. P-K4
[Re: Petrosianic]
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Ninja
Registered: 01/14/03
Loc: A trailer park in Quebec
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According to chessgames.com, Tiviakov has 51 games in Center Counter as Black, including 3 at this year's Corus. He scores well (13 wins, 7 losses. 31 draws). Granted, some wins may be vs. lower-rated players...
Edited by Guy Kerr (03/09/10 02:15 PM)
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#153064 - 03/09/10 05:03 PM
Re: Best defense to 1. P-K4
[Re: Guy Kerr]
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Ninja
Registered: 12/08/04
Loc: Tucson, Arizona
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Once, when I was young, I played 1. P-K4 P-K3, 2. P-Q4 P-Q4, 3. PxP B-Q3, 4. PxP BxKP. I managed to win after a lot of blunders. I've always wanted to try it again.
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"I will not be pushed, passed, isolated, blockaded, doubled, undoubled, or promoted!"--The Pawn.
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#153083 - 03/10/10 10:43 AM
Re: Best defense to 1. P-K4
[Re: Ed Yetman, III]
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Ninja
Registered: 12/28/02
Loc: Dallas, TX
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Objectively speaking, probably it comes down to either the Sicilian or the open games (1...e5). Both are the dominant choice amongst all GMs, and surely for good reason.
As for the french, I've lately been having fun transposing white into it if they are a BDG player. My main choice is the Scandinavian, but if white trots out 2. d4, I follow it up with e6 and they end up having to deal with a french defense on the spot.
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#153086 - 03/10/10 11:39 AM
Re: Best defense to 1. P-K4
[Re: FirebrandX]
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Ninja
Registered: 08/31/04
Loc: Doo-Wah-Diddy, Mississippi
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As for the french, I've lately been having fun transposing white into it if they are a BDG player. My main choice is the Scandinavian, but if white trots out 2. d4, I follow it up with e6 and they end up having to deal with a french defense on the spot.
Another cute transposition is the way the From's Gambit can be changed into the King's Gambit after 1. P-KB4 P-K4 2. P-K4! There are a few people who never play Double King Pawn Openings who can get a bit rattled when forced into them. There's also the "Who's Gutsier" auction that can go on. "I'm going to gambit." "No, I'M going to gambit!" Is Black prepared to grab the gambit bull by the horns again by playing the Falkbeer? Not if he never plays Double King Pawn openings he isn't.
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