kylemeister wrote on 03/26/13 at 16:59:56:
I wonder if having "zero knowledge of the QGD" entails having no awareness of such things as
Capablanca's freeing maneuver
Lasker's Defense
the "Pillsbury Attack"
the Exchange and the minority attack
the Semi-Tarrasch and IQP
the Tartakower and hanging pawns
Classic/thematic games involving various world champions and the like
Yup. That's me. Does the Pillsbury Attack involve attacking d5 with a crescent roll? The Pillsbury Dough Boy seems like he'd be a little too big for a chess piece.
But seriously, some of those terms I've heard of, but I don't know details on any of them. Going through your list...
1. Never heard of Capablanca's maneuver
2. Lasker's Defense sounds familiar, so I think I've heard of a line of the QGD called that, but I couldn't tell you which line. Kinda like how I've heard of the Nimzo-Indian and Queen's Indian, but never bothered looking up the defining moves, because I didn't have a specific reason to care.
3. Does the Pillsbury Attack involve Bg5? I could be completely wrong, but I think I remember that from somewhere. Don't ask me for details beyond that. And yes, I've heard about the famous player named Pillsbury from 100 years ago who I'm assuming this is named for.
4. By the Exchange, are you referring to lines where white plays cxd5? Heard of it, but don't know details. Minority attacks are when you attack on the side of the board where you have less pawns then you're opponent, right? Again, heard of it, but it's not something that regularly comes up in the openings I play.
5. I know about the Tarrasch and IQP positions, though I suck at playing them. No idea what a Semi-Tarrasch would be.
6. I think the Tartakower is the line I used to play when I was rated 1300, though I didn't find that out until after the fact. The old book that told me to play it didn't actually call it by that name. Do you mean the hanging pawns on c5 and d5 that black should have once white initiates trades on those squares? I read about those in the book that told me to play that opening, but low level 1. d4 players are physically incapable of initiating pawn trades before the endgame, so that formation never happened in any of my games. That's also why I never saw the IQP in the Tarrasch, except against opponents rated 300+ points above me, so I ended up in closed positions with nothing traded and no idea how to proceed, both when playing the Tarrasch and Tartakower.
7. I've played through a few old grandmaster games, some of them involving the QGD, but I couldn't guess which ones are considered thematic. But if they're in Chernev's "Logical Chess: Move by Move" or the first half of his "Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played", which I'm currently reading, then I've seen them.