Normal Topic Veresov 3....h6 4. Bf6:, ef6 (Read 3464 times)
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Re: Veresov 3....h6 4. Bf6:, ef6
Reply #3 - 06/06/05 at 03:34:41
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The Veresov is the opening that goes 1. d4, d5 2. Nc3, Nf6 3. Bg5... (or 1.... Nf6 2.... d5). White aims for a semi-open type of game (the main line in my opinion transposes to the Classical French). Hence my question : isn't it possible to keep the game in the semi-open type after 3....h6 ? Davies' proposed solution is more in the closed game spirit ...
  
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Re: Veresov 3....h6 4. Bf6:, ef6
Reply #2 - 06/04/05 at 19:31:06
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1)Davies will respond for you : "Immediately asking White's bishop this question make a lot of senses, altougth it has been frowned upon by successive generations of writers for encouraging White to play a move he'd like to make anyway." So we can say that it is a sort of testing move of the pair bishop against doubled pawn I think..

2)I suppose that elspringer ask to players who have read the book, if they did they will know what he is speaking about.

To elspringer: Maybe the "slow buildup" is ok because the game is positional now. But I still like 5.e4
But more practice is needed...
  
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Re: Veresov 3....h6 4. Bf6:, ef6
Reply #1 - 06/04/05 at 19:03:01
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Two questions.

1) Why would anybody play 3...h6

2) Why did you choose to start from move three and assume that everyone has a clue what you are talking about. Proper etiquette dictates that you give all the relevant moves when posting threads.

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Veresov 3....h6 4. Bf6:, ef6
06/03/05 at 02:49:24
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I agree with Davies that 5. e4  doesn't give much and that the whole plan of 5. e3 & Bd3/Qf3/Nge2 with pawnstorm can easily be spoiled by ... f5. (One of those instances where doubled f-pawns can be put to good use...).
On the other hand, his proposed slow buildup with the double fianchetto is... well,  slow.
Does anybody have an alternative ?
  
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