DoubledPawns wrote on 02/22/08 at 05:05:45:
He certainly does - in fact, the position is basically a QGA where Black has met the rare move 3.Nc3 with the somewhat strange 3...Nc6 (this does pressure the centre but it is very commital).
Actually this Chigorin line can transpose to lines of the 3.e4 Nc6 QGA.
DoubledPawns wrote on 02/22/08 at 05:05:45:
I think that White obtains the advantage without too much difficulty in this variation, but I don't really know the "theory" of 3.Nc3, so obviously I cannot claim that 3.Nc3 is better for White without some evidence in the form of variations.
Then again, forums are for discussions

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I do like 3.Nc3, but "advantage without too much difficulty"?
1.d4 d5 2.c4 Nc6 3.Nc3 dxc4 is definitely the way to play this, then there's either various extremely wild ideas with 4.d5 Ne5 5.f4, which seem very dangerous for white, too. Oh, and there's a very interesting line with 4.Nf3 Nf6 5.Bg5 for white and black has this unexplored try of 4.Nf3 a6!?.
Or there's the more positional lines of which I find 1.d4 d5 2.c4 Nc6 3.Nc3 dxc4 4.Nf3 Nf6 5.e4 Bg4 the most attractive for white, when 6.d5 Ne5 7.Bf4 leads to a line where there's at least two options for black that may or may not be equal (7...Ng6 8.Be3 e5 9.Bxc4 Bd6 and 7...Bxf3 gxf3 8.Qd6) and two lines for black where white has a little advantage (7...Nfd7 and 7...Bxf3 8.gxf3 Ng6/7...Ng4 8.Be3 Bxf3).
Alternatively there's the big main line with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 Nc6 3.Nc3 dxc4 4.Nf3 Nf6 5.e4 Bg4 6.Be3 e6 7.Bxc4 Bb4 8.Qc2 0-0 9.Rd1 where black has a number of moves such as Qe7, Ne7 and Ba5, all of which might be okay. It's just one of these piece play versus the centre positions.
If you think that white is really clearly better anywhere in these variations, then I'd like to here and I'll consider playing that line against the Chigorin all the time.