Hi everyone,
I started to seriously prepare to play the leningrad dutch recently and I wanted to share what I came up with.
For starter I think that 7 ... c6 is probably a good move, maybe a bit less flexible than 7 ... Qe8 but you can definitely play for the win in the spirit of the dutch with it.
But like a lot of people I prefer the complexity of the lines after 7 ... Qe8 8. d5 (it's really interresting how you can play both on the kingside and the queenside in those lines).
I won't delve into theses I think that after a5 black is fine.
8. Re1, 8. Nd5 and 8. b3 (yes b3) caused me more trouble.
To begin with 8. Re1 felt like a refutation (or at least a line you're happy to get a draw against, and I'm never happy with a draw) The lines after 8 ... Qf7 are all very complicated but what annoyed me the most was just this : 8 Re1 Qf7 9. e4 fxe4 10. Nxe4 Nc6 11. d5 Nxe4 12. Rxe4 Ne5 13. Rf4 Nxf3
14. Rxf3 Qe8 15. Rxf8
There's no realistic chances for black here.
Then I saw moskalenko advice to play 8... e5 9. dxe5 dxe5 10. e4 Nc6 here
It seems more dynamic that's sure but the queen on the same line of the rook scared me.
But then I studied the b3 variation I thought black was completely fine in it but in fact.. in a lot of position there is a lot of pressure. Notably after 8. b3 e5 9. dxe5 dxe5 10. e4 Nc6 11. Nd5 Qd7
I won't delve into the variations but what struck me was that white has played b3 instead of Re1, white will play Ba3 with tempo at one point and white didn't even need Re1 to play e4 !
For exemple one line in the Re1 e5 variation goes like that :
Black is Ok here
In the b3 e5 line when you try to do the same :
And you get the bishop pair.
I just think that having b3 in is far better than having Re1 in and the computer doesn't disagree.
So I think e5 is ok and should replace Qf7 in the Re1 variation.
Concerning 8.b3 I think that preparing e5 with 8...c6 and 9...Na6 is a good idea . When you play e5 after let's say Bb2 Rc1 by white you're completely ok. It's not a premature opening of the position anymore.
So white will play Ba3 to prevent e5 and I think the plan Rb8 followed by b5 is ok here.
Concerning Nd5 I want to say first of all that the analysis by the engines are misleading in the Nb6 lines :
My stockfish 8 had to go on depth 26 to say that white is completely winning lol.
It changes the evaluation of the whole line afterward.
I prefer Nf6 and weirdly the opposite happen there. At first stockfish doesn't like it but after a while the evaluation peter down :
No attack on the kingside no e4 plan no weakness on b7 Even if stockfish didn't like it I would play it.
Well that's all I had to say.