FIDE Trainers Surveys 2012 08 31 Uwe BÃÅ›nsch The Queen's Gambit
Tc8 13.Kh1 S6d7 14.Le7 Te7 15.Sf4 Tc7
Uwe Boensch:
16.Df2 Sf6 17.e4 de4 18.fe4.
9...Te8 10.0 0
The Queen's Gambit
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The following survey is aimed above all at
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players who would like to get a quick
overview of the jungle of variations in the 9-+p+-sn-+0
Queen's Gambit. It deliberately does not go
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into long and deep variations. Within a
short space of time you will learn about the
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most important variations and their names.
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Exchange Variation D36
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1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Sc3 Sf6 4.cd5 ed5
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10.0 0 0 Sf8 11.h3 Le6 (11...a5 12.g4 a4
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13.Sa4 Da5 14.Sc3 b5 15.Lf6 Lf6 16.g5
Le7 17.Se5 Lb7 18.Lh7 Sh7 19.g6 fg6
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20.Dg6) 12.Kb1 Tc8 13.g4 a6.
9-+-+-sn-+0
10...Sf8 11.Tae1
11.Lf6 Lf6 12.b4 Lg4 13.Sd2 Le7 14.Tab1
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(14.b5 c5) 14...Ld6;
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11.a3 Sg6 12.b4 Ld6; 11.Se5 Sg4;
9+-sN-+-+-0 11.Tab1 a5 12.a3 Sg6 13.b4 ab4 14.ab4
Ld6 15.b5 h6 16.Lf6 Df6 17.bc6 bc6.
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11...Se4 12.Le7 De7 13.Le4 de4 14.Sd2 f5
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5.Lg5 c6 6.Dc2 Le7 7.e3 0 0 8.Ld3 Sbd7
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9.Sf3
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14...b6 15.Da4 b5 16.Dc2 b4 17.Se2 La6
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18.Dc6 Ld3.
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15.f3 ef3 16.Sf3 Le6 17.e4 fe4 18.Te4 h6
19.Tfe1 Tad8 =.
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9.Sge2 Te8 10.0 0 Sf8 11.f3 Le6 12.Tae1
FIDE SURVEYS Uwe Boensch 1
Cambridge Springs D52 After 12...Da3 13.e4 S5f6 14.Ld3 white
has compensation with the Bishop pair and
1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Sc3 Sf6 4.Lg5 Sbd7 strong central pawns.
4...c6. 13.c4
5.e3 13.e4 S5f6 14.Ld3 Lb7;
5.cd5 ed5 6.Sd5 Sd5 7.Ld8 Lb4 8.Dd2 Ld2 13.Ld3 La6.
9.Kd2 Kd8. 13...Dd2 14.Sd2 Se7 15.f3 Sf5 16.Lf2
5...c6 6.Sf3 Da5
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9+-zp-+n+-0
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9+-sN-zPN+-0
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=.
7.cd5
7.Ld3 dc4 8.Lc4 Se4;
7.Sd2 Lb4 (7...dc4 8.Lf6 Sf6 9.Sc4 Dc7) Ragosin and Vienna Variations D39
8.Dc2 0 0 9.Le2 e5 10.0 0 (10.de5 Se4
11.Sde4 de4 12.0 0 Lc3 13.bc3 Te8
14.Lf4 Se5 15.De4 Lf5 16.Dd4 Tad8) 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Sc3 Sf6 4.Sf3
10...ed4 11.Sb3 Db6 12.Sd4 dc4 13.Lh4
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(13.Lc4 Dc5);
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7.Lf6 Sf6 8.Sd2 Lb4 9.Dc2 0 0 10.Ld3
Te8 11.0 0 e5=. 9zppzp-+pzpp0
7...Sd5 8.Dd2 Lb4 9.Tc1 h6 10.Lh4 c5
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10...0 0 11.a3 Lc3 12.bc3 Da3 13.e4 Se7
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14.Ld3 Sg6 15.Lg3.
11.a3 Lc3 12.bc3
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4...dc4
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This is Vienna variation.
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4...Lb4 is Ragosin variation: 5.cd5
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a) 5.Da4 Sc6 6.Lg5 (6.e3 0 0 7.Ld2 dc4
9+-tR-mKL+R0 8.Lc4 Ld6 9.Sb5 Le7 10.0 0) 6...h6 7.Lf6
(7.Lh4 g5 8.Lg3 Se4) 7...Df6 8.e3 0 0
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9.cd5 ed5 10.Le2 Le6 11.0 0 a6;
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b) 5.Lg5 h6 6.Lf6 (6.Lh4 dc4 7.e3 b5 8.a4 10.Lf6 Dc3 11.Kf1 gf6 (11...Dc4? 12.Kg1
c6 9.Le2 Lb7 10.0 0 a6 11.Se5©) 6...Df6 gf6 (12...0 0 13.Dg4 g6 14.e5 Sc6 15.Sc6
7.e3 0 0 8.Tc1 dc4 9.Lc4 c5; Dg4 16.Se7# ) 13.Tc1) 12.Tc1 Da5 13.h4
5...ed5 6.Lg5 Sbd7 (6...h6 7.Lh4 g5 8.Lg3 Sc6 14.Sc6 bc6 15.Th3 with compensation;
Se4 9.Sd2 Sc3 10.bc3 Lc3 11.Tc1 Lb2 10.Sb5 Se4 11.Dd4 0 0 12.De4 a6 13.Le7
12.Lc7 De7 13.Ld6 De6 14.Tb1 Lc3 ab5 14.Lb4 Dc7 15.Lf8 Kf8 16.Lb3 Dc3
15.La3 Sc6! ) 7.e3 (7.Dc2 c5) 7...c5 8.Ld3 17.Ke2 Db2 =.
Da5 9.Dc2 c4 10.Lf5 0 0 11.0 0 Te8 10...Ld7
12.Sd2 g6 13.Ld7 Sd7 14.f3 Sb6 15.Tae1 10...Sbd7 11.Lf6 Dc3 12.Kf1 gf6 13.h4 a6
Ld7 16.Lh4 Lc3 17.bc3 Sa4 18.Sb1 f5. 14.Th3 Da5 15.Le2 Sc5 16.Sb3 Sb3
5.e4 17.Db3 b6 18.Td1 Lb7.
5.e3 a6 6.Lc4 b5 7.Ld3 Lb7 8.0 0 c5=. 11.Lf6 gf6
5...Lb4 6.Lg5 11...Dc3? 12.Kf1 gf6 13.Tc1.
6.Lc4 Se4 7.0 0 Sc3 8.bc3 Le7 (8...Ld6 12.Ld7
9.Sg5 h6 10.Dh5 0 0 11.Se4 f5 12.Sd6 cd6 12.Db3 0 0 13.0 0 Lb5 14.Sb5 Sc6 15.c4
13.Te1 (13.Lh6 gh6 14.Dg6=) ) 9.Se5 0 0 Tad8=.
10.Dg4©. 12...Sd7 13.0 0 a6 14.Tb1 Dc7 15.Dh5
6...c5 with an advantage for White.
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Tartakover Variation D58
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1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Sc3 Sf6 4.Sf3 Le7 5.Lg5
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0 0 6.e3 h6 7.Lh4
7.Lf6 Lf6 8.Dc2
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a) 8.Dd2 dc4 9.Lc4 Sd7 10.0 0 0 c5 11.h4
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cd4 12.ed4 Sb6 13.Lb3 Ld7;
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b) 8.Db3 c5 9.cd5 (9.dc5 Sd7 10.cd5 Sc5)
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9...cd4 10.Sd4 Ld4 11.ed4 ed5;
c) 8.Tc1 c6 9.Ld3 Sd7 10.0 0 dc4 11.Lc4
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e5 12.h3 ed4 13.ed4 Sb6 14.Lb3 Te8
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15.Te1 Lf5;
7.Lc4
8...c5 9.dc5 dc4 10.Lc4 Sd7 11.c6 Se5
After 7.e5 the best is 7...cd4 8.Da4 Sc6
12.Se5 Le5 13.cb7 (13.0 0 Lh2 14.Kh2
9.0 0 0 Ld7 10.Se4 Le7 11.ef6 gf6 12.Lh4
Dh4;
Tc8.
13.Le2 bc6 14.0 0 Tb8) 13...Lb7.
7...cd4 8.Sd4 Lc3 9.bc3 Da5
7...b6
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9+-+p+-+-0
9-+LsNP+-+0
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9+-zP-+-+-0
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10.Lb5
FIDE SURVEYS Uwe Boensch 3
8.Ld3 9...c6 10.Le2 (10.Ld3 Sc3 11.Tc3 Sd7
8.cd5 Sd5 9.Le7 De7 10.Sd5 ed5 11.Tc1 12.0 0 e5 13.de5 dc4 14.Lc4 Se5 15.Se5
Le6 12.Da4 c5 13.Da3 Tc8 14.Lb5 Db7 De5) 10...Sc3 11.Tc3 dc4 12.Lc4 Sd7
(14...a6 15.dc5 bc5 16.0 0 Ta7 17.Le2 Sd7 13.0 0 b6 (13...e5 14.Lb3 Td8 15.Te1 ed4
18.Sd4, Fischer : Spassky, Reykjavik 1972 16.ed4 Dd6) 14.Ld3 c5 (14...Lb7 15.Le4
(6); 14...Df8; 14...Kf8) 15.dc5 bc5 16.Tc5 Tac8 16.Dc2) 15.Le4 Tb8 16.Dc2 Sf6
Tc5 17.Dc5 Sa6 18.La6 Da6 19.Da3 Dc4 (16...Lb7 17.Lb7 Tb7 18.Tc1) 17.dc5 Se4
with good game for Black; 18.De4 bc5 19.Dc2 Lb7 20.Sd2 Tfd8.
8.Le2 Lb7 9.Lf6 Lf6 10.cd5 ed5 11.b4 c6 7.Tc1
(11...c5 12.bc5 bc5 13.Tb1 Lc6 14.0 0 Sd7 7.Dc2 c5 8.cd5 (8.0 0 0 Da5 9.Kb1 cd4
15.Lb5 Dc7 and White is better) 12.0 0 a5 10.ed4 dc4 11.Lc4 Sb6 12.Ld3 h6 13.h4
13.b5 (13.ba5 Ta5) 13...c5; Ld7) 8...cd4 9.Sd4 Sd5 10.Le7 Se7.
8.Db3 Lb7 9.Lf6 Lf6 10.cd5 ed5 11.Td1!?. 7...c6
8...Lb7 9.0 0 7...a6 8.cd5 (8.c5).
9.Lf6 Lf6 10.cd5 ed5 11.Tc1 c5 12.0 0 8.Ld3
Sd7. 8.Dc2 a6.
9...Sbd7 10.De2 c5 11.Tfd1 Se4 12.Lg3 8...dc4 9.Lc4 Sd5
12.Le7 De7 13.cd5 ed5 14.Tac1 Tac8 and
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strong Knight e4 is enough for the
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equality.
12...cd4 13.ed4 Sg3 14.hg3 Sf6 =. 9zpp+nvlpzpp0
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Capablanca + Lasker Variation D69
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1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Sc3 Sf6 4.Sf3 Le7 5.Lg5
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0 0 6.e3 Sbd7
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6...h6 7.Lh4 Se4
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10.Le7 De7 11.0 0
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11.Se4 S5f6.
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11...Sc3 12.Tc3 e5 13.de5
13.Lb3 ed4 14.ed4 Sf6 15.Te1 Dd6 16.Se5
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and White is more active.
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13...Se5 14.Se5 De5 15.f4 De4
9PzPPzPPzPPzP0 15...De7 16.f5.
16.De2 Lf5 17.Ld3 Dd5 18.e4 Dd4
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19.Df2 Df2 20.Kf2 Ld7
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and White is better.
Lasker variation - D56+57.
8.Le7 (8.Lg3 Lb4) 8...De7 9.Tc1
a) 9.Se4 de4 10.Sd2 f5 11.Le2 e5;
b) 9.cd5 Sc3 10.bc3 ed5 11.Db3 Td8 12.c4
dc4 13.Lc4 Sc6 14.Dc3 Lg4;
c) 9.Dc2 c6 10.Ld3 (10.Se4 de4 11.De4
Db4 12.Sd2 Db2) 10...Sc3 11.Dc3 dc4
12.Lc4 Sd7 13.0 0 b6=;
FIDE SURVEYS Uwe Boensch 4
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