Normal Topic Keres Variation (Read 3109 times)
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Re: Keres Variation
Reply #1 - 01/18/03 at 03:10:14
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Well, I know in a lot of the lines where white plays d4, c4, and Nc3 in the dutch, some of the books reconmend b-b4, and if you double whites pawns, you get comp. I had have some problems if white defend the knight, I hate to give up my nice dark square bishop. I play e6 also, and go into a dutch, but I have been thinking of being more flexable with maybe a benoni or Nimzo. I just have to hit the books, haha, hope that helps.
  
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Keres Variation
01/10/03 at 06:40:48
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Recently I have been dabbling with the dutch (I know this isn't in this area, but the line I play to transpose is), using the move order 1. d4 e6 2. c4 f5. However I was wondering what the current assesment is after 3. Nc3 Bb4!? transposing into the Keres Attack with Nimzo-Indian like positions. Does anyone know of anything particularly dangerous for White here or is Black just going to end up with an "accelerated" grip on e4?
  
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