Latest Updates:
Normal Topic Looking for resources on 6...Nbd7 in Anti-Moscow (Read 1910 times)
Chris
YaBB Newbies
*
Offline


I Love ChessPublishing!

Posts: 4
Location: Shanghai, China
Joined: 02/26/15
Gender: Male
Re: Looking for resources on 6...Nbd7 in Anti-Moscow
Reply #4 - 07/23/21 at 00:58:22
Post Tools
Yes, the plan with g5 and Nh5 is specifically want I want to understand better.
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Lauri Torni
Senior Member
****
Offline


Si vis pacem, para bellum.

Posts: 293
Location: Finland
Joined: 01/09/03
Gender: Male
Re: Looking for resources on 6...Nbd7 in Anti-Moscow
Reply #3 - 07/22/21 at 07:00:50
Post Tools
Chris wrote on 07/21/21 at 15:02:45:
My coach recently recommended this line to me as somewhat more intuitive variation than the full Anti-Moscow gambit.

1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 e6 5.Bg5 h6 6.Bh4 Nbd7.

The move has been played recently by many of the world's elite, including Carlsen and even Dreev himself. However, none of the well-known Semi Slav books seem to cover it.

Does anyone know of any source that discusses the line?


Is the idea to play quickly -g5, -Nh5, or transpose to old QG lines where white has an advantage?
  

1.Nf3! -  beat your opponent by killing his zest for life.
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
katar
Senior Member
****
Offline


look another year went
by

Posts: 458
Location: LA
Joined: 09/21/05
Gender: Male
Re: Looking for resources on 6...Nbd7 in Anti-Moscow
Reply #2 - 07/21/21 at 16:55:54
Post Tools
I suggest www.chesspublishing.com for high-quality annotated games sorted by opening.
GL
  

2078 uscf
Back to top
WWW  
IP Logged
 
RivertonKnight
Junior Member
**
Offline


I Love ChessPublishing!

Posts: 72
Joined: 01/30/09
Re: Looking for resources on 6...Nbd7 in Anti-Moscow
Reply #1 - 07/21/21 at 16:15:35
Post Tools
Your coach didn't have any sources?
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Chris
YaBB Newbies
*
Offline


I Love ChessPublishing!

Posts: 4
Location: Shanghai, China
Joined: 02/26/15
Gender: Male
Looking for resources on 6...Nbd7 in Anti-Moscow
07/21/21 at 15:02:45
Post Tools
My coach recently recommended this line to me as somewhat more intuitive variation than the full Anti-Moscow gambit.

1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 e6 5.Bg5 h6 6.Bh4 Nbd7.

The move has been played recently by many of the world's elite, including Carlsen and even Dreev himself. However, none of the well-known Semi Slav books seem to cover it.

Does anyone know of any source that discusses the line?
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Bookmarks: del.icio.us Digg Facebook Google Google+ Linked in reddit StumbleUpon Twitter Yahoo