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Reply #19 - 01/08/09 at 11:08:27
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Surely white should (if he really must play 3 a3  Cheesy) try 4 Nf3 after 3.. c5? Might well have fair chances to transpose into the 6 a3 anti Benoni lines from that start,
  
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Reply #18 - 01/08/09 at 08:09:51
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All booze aside, after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.a3, I would argue that allowing white back into the normal Petrosian lines (or even worse, if white might be able to use the move order to get something improved!) might be too unambitious for black. First surely 3...d5 brings black into a QGD type of position where it should be a bit easier than usual to equalize. Alternatively 3...c5 aiming for a Modern Benoni with where white has committed to a3 early seems rather attractive too and was my choice the one time I face 3.a3 in a tournament game. In that game my opponent went for the Modern Benoni and chose a Bd3+Nge2 set-up, which is one of the variations where a3 might be not such a huge concession, although e.g. that funny Ng4 variation might work even better with an extra tempo).
  
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Reply #17 - 12/25/08 at 04:58:38
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Oh, it's the Christmas booze. I'm glad we're not playing chess for money right now...  Wink
  
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Reply #16 - 12/24/08 at 22:40:30
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I dare say Black is more than equal after 4. e4.
  
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Reply #15 - 12/24/08 at 22:32:43
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Okay, I made a mistake. Smiley I meant that after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.a3 I'm not sure that 3...b6 is the best move; that is, if black intends to play Ba6, rather than Bb7, as after 4.Nc3 or 4.e4 it may be hard for black to find a path to equality.
  
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Reply #14 - 12/24/08 at 19:17:20
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I'm really looking forward to this book. I've been having some trouble lately in my KID, and was thinking of switching back to the Nimzo/QID complex - something I gave up becuase I just couldn't handle the Catalan. This just seems like a poor reason to give it up, though I did lose three games in a row to it.  The KID's been pretty good, but I wonder if it really suits my style.

In anycase, was looking over my copy of Aagaard's Queen's Indian Easy way and I realized in certain few spots the repertoire is not very inspiring (you know, looking like a slightly improved Tartakower Queen's gambit) and I'm hoping Greet's book will illustrate ways for Black to go for the full point!
  

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Reply #13 - 12/24/08 at 02:48:03
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I am pretty sure IM Greet after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.a3 will recommend neither 3...Bb7 nor 3...Ba6. 3...b6 might be a possibility though  Wink, but my bet will be 3...d5.
  

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Reply #12 - 12/23/08 at 05:51:48
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@ IM Greet,

I was wondering if you were proposing a system against 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.a3? This move has caught me off-guard before and while 3...Bb7 often transposes into the Petrosian system, I'm not sure that 3...Ba6 is that good against it. Are you going to propose a move in your book against 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.a3?

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Reply #11 - 12/22/08 at 12:04:28
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IM Andrew Greet wrote on 12/18/08 at 07:22:41:


The variation in question occurs after 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Ba6 5.Qc2 Bb4+ 6.Bd2 Be7 7.Bg2 0-0 8.0-0 c6 followed by ...d5. The Catalan move order would be 3.g3 d5 4.Nf3 Bb4+ 5.Bd2 Be7 6.Bg2 0-0 7.0-0 c6 8.Qc2 b6 followed by ...Ba6. In the great majority of games the two lines will end up converging on the same positions.



Doesn't that answer your question?
  

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Reply #10 - 12/21/08 at 12:45:40
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Would be interesting to know what is recommended against 3...b6 4.g3 Ba6 5.Qc2!
Sargisian and Topalov won excellent games with this move at the dresden olympiad
  
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Reply #9 - 12/20/08 at 22:39:24
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Andrew,

The Petrosian variation with 4...Ba6 comes in several varieties; just curious as to which set-up you are advocating for Black? Hedgehog-type positions? Or one of those positions featuring dark-square blockades?

Thanks a lot. Looking forward to the book's release.
  

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Reply #8 - 12/20/08 at 20:54:41
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Looking forward to this book. QID deserved more coverage considering it is so common at high levels and is a sound opening. This book will fill the gap. I am even more happy to see Andrew Greet writing this rather than someone who wirites new books every month (guess who are they !). I read Andrew's treatment of Spanish and can't wait.

Andrew,
Can you let us know when we can expect this is US (end of Jan) ?
  
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Reply #7 - 12/18/08 at 07:56:33
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I fully agree with your points. Anyway thanks for your answer and waiting for the book to be published Wink
  
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Reply #6 - 12/18/08 at 07:36:11
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MilenPetrov wrote on 12/17/08 at 21:00:32:
And just a question... Will be there any backup lines in case one of the variations mentioned faces problems? As far as I am aware 5...b5 is quite interesting but there is still room for improvements for both sides. I myself play MilenPetrov1/NID but my repertoire variations are different. So I am curious to see the book.


There are some individual cases where I have mentioned a particular move as being an interesting alternative to the main recommendation, but other than that the answer is no. To provide secondary recommendations in all major variations would have meant compromising my coverage of the main repertoire which I prefer not to do.
  
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Re: 'Play the Queen's Indian' by Andrew Greet
Reply #5 - 12/18/08 at 07:34:29
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Cheesy Thanks!!! Sounds wonderful, I await with baited breath!
  

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