Gilmour wrote on 05/22/09 at 13:49:17:
I don´t see a reason, why the Qxd5 - Nc3 Qd6 manoever in the scandinavian should be artificial and the manoever Qxd5 Bc4 Qd6 in the french Tarrasch is not.
Most people state that the Qd5 french Tarrasch is a solid way to play, but all at once the same people have their doubts of the same manoever in the scandinavian.
Where is the difference besides the fact that the Qd6 scandinavian is more flexible as one can also choose to position the white squared bishop on f5/g4 ??
It's artificial in the Tarrasch, but so is white playing 3. Nd2 and blocking his bishop.
No such thing happens in the Scandinavian, white doesn't need any artificial moves.
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A tempo down on its own need not be a disadvantage as long as the pieces stand in the right place in the end. I read a statement of - I guess it was Martin or Watson - who said scandinavian is all about quality (of the pieces).
White needs a pawn on c4 to break open blacks position, stupidly enough Nc3 stands in it´s way.
God, you must know better than all of those GMs that play 3. Nc3.
Then again, earlier you claimed that 3...Qd6 will force 3. Nc3 out of business...
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And with regard to tempi play. I´m no specialist in the sicilian but isn´t the sicilian the classic example for better pawn structure against lacking development. If black catches up in developing the pieces then he/she can easily get the better game.
May be the scandinavian is not as good as the sicilian (but who knows ?!) but black has usually a very solid pawn structure; if black succeeds in catching up develpment, where should the white advantage come from ?
The same of course in the Tarrasch Qd5-variation.
If black hypothetically does a lot of things then every opening is as good as every other opening.
Theory and practice are two different things.
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The only drawback I see for both the french and the scandinavian (or Caro-Kann and 1....e5) is, that a weaker player has more chances to hold the better opponent to a draw than in a sicilian.
But may be that´s all the difference in "quality".
Greetings
Gilmour
1...e5 is on par with the Sicilian, it is probably the most correct choice after 1. e4 (this is reflected in GM statistics as well).