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- Englund_Gambit abstract "The Englund Gambit is a rarely played chess opening that starts with the moves:1. d4 e5?!Black's idea is to avoid the traditional closed queen's pawn games and create an open game with tactical chances, but at the cost of a pawn. The gambit is considered weak; Boris Avrukh writes that 1...e5 "seems to me the worst possible reply to White's first move". It is almost never seen in top-level play, although Paul Keres once tried it. The gambit is occasionally seen in amateur games and in correspondence chess, and the 3...Qe7 version of the gambit was frequently used by Henri Grob.Black has numerous ways to continue after 1.d4 e5 2.dxe5. Black can offer to exchange the d-pawn for White's e-pawn with 2...d6, arguing that after White captures with exd6, ...Bxd6 will offer Black a lead in development to compensate for the pawn. After the continuation 2...Nc6 3.Nf3, Black may round up the e5-pawn with 3...Qe7, intending to meet 4.Bf4 with the disruptive 4...Qb4+, and ensuring that White's only way to maintain the extra pawn is to expose the queen with 4.Qd5, but in subsequent play the queen can prove to be awkwardly placed on e7. 3...Nge7 intending 4...Ng6 is another way to round up the e5-pawn, but requires two tempi, while Black can also offer to exchange the f-pawn with 3...f6, or 3...Bc5 intending a subsequent...f6, with similar play to the Blackmar–Diemer Gambit except that Black has one tempo less.The gambit can be considered an inferior relative of the Budapest Gambit and Albin Countergambit, as by comparison with those gambits, White has not weakened the b4-square with c2–c4, and may be able to put that tempo to better use in order to avoid giving away any key squares. Accordingly, with careful play White should be able to obtain a greater advantage against the Englund than against the Budapest and Albin, against all approaches by Black. However, since the Budapest and Albin rely upon White continuing with 2.c4, and can thus be avoided by continuations such as 2.Nf3 (when 2...e5? can be met by 3.Nxe5 in either case), it is easier for exponents of the Englund Gambit to get their opening on the board and avoid getting into a typical queen's pawn type of game.".
- Englund_Gambit wikiPageExternalLink englund.html.
- Englund_Gambit wikiPageExternalLink A40_Englund_Gambit_Complex.
- Englund_Gambit wikiPageExternalLink kaiss07.pdf.
- Englund_Gambit wikiPageExternalLink kaiss48.pdf.
- Englund_Gambit wikiPageExternalLink lane15.pdf.
- Englund_Gambit wikiPageExternalLink lane42.pdf.
- Englund_Gambit wikiPageID "1706383".
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- Englund_Gambit hasPhotoCollection Englund_Gambit.
- Englund_Gambit subject Category:Chess_openings.
- Englund_Gambit type Abstraction100002137.
- Englund_Gambit type Act100030358.
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- Englund_Gambit type ChessOpenings.
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- Englund_Gambit type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Englund_Gambit comment "The Englund Gambit is a rarely played chess opening that starts with the moves:1. d4 e5?!Black's idea is to avoid the traditional closed queen's pawn games and create an open game with tactical chances, but at the cost of a pawn. The gambit is considered weak; Boris Avrukh writes that 1...e5 "seems to me the worst possible reply to White's first move". It is almost never seen in top-level play, although Paul Keres once tried it.".
- Englund_Gambit label "Englund Gambit".
- Englund_Gambit label "Englund-Gambit".
- Englund_Gambit label "Gambetto Englund".
- Englund_Gambit label "Gambito Englund".
- Englund_Gambit label "Гамбит Энглунда".
- Englund_Gambit label "英格伦弃兵".
- Englund_Gambit sameAs Englundův_gambit.
- Englund_Gambit sameAs Englund-Gambit.
- Englund_Gambit sameAs Gambito_Englund.
- Englund_Gambit sameAs Gambetto_Englund.
- Englund_Gambit sameAs m.05pyly.
- Englund_Gambit sameAs Q511293.
- Englund_Gambit sameAs Q511293.
- Englund_Gambit sameAs Englund_Gambit.
- Englund_Gambit wasDerivedFrom Englund_Gambit?oldid=595267088.
- Englund_Gambit isPrimaryTopicOf Englund_Gambit.