Hi all!
I have visited the site before as a guest many times & received some good advice as well. However, this is difficult:
a. Me & a friend (both attacking & a bit tactical, though rather all-round club players) are currently taking coaching lessons on a White e4-repertoire and it is time to decide which system to use re the Pirc/Modern/Gurgenidze stuff.
b. We have decided to pick up one system from the following 3:
1. Classical (4. Be2 or 4. Nf3) - Pros: calm space-control / seems to keep more options open / is it in ideas? / we may face it as Black (we play the Dutch Leningrad & Najdorf, so we may face Pirc classical via the move-order 1. Nf3 d6 etc.)..
- Cons: well-analysed/heavy on theory in comparison to the other systems below? - or not? / seems to have a bad record?, is it stricly for positional players? (i.e Karpovian-style)..
- A side-question here is which sub-system to choose..
2. Chinese (4. Be2 & 5. g4) - Pros: seems nice to play and avoids theory / we could do with adding a system with O-O-O in our repertoire..
- Cons: seems committing / many alternative vatiations exist (e.g. Black may avoid O-O) / it seems to be less of a surpise nowadays..
3. Kholmov (4. Bc4) - Pros: as with the chinese above..
- Cons: as with the chinese above, though it seems to be more of a surprise for Black..
c. Which is the best system against the Gurgenidze? Or should I not worry?: Our coach says that the Gurgenidze is better when f4 is played. Moreover we are familiar with Caro-Kann Advance positions.
So what are your recommendations?
I know that this is a multi-faceted question so thank you all in advance,
Chris