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Date: 26 Apr 2006 02:59:00
From: NjamNjam
Subject: Trying to win with black pieces
Hi there!

Any proposal what is the best opening sheme for black against
d4, Nf3, Bf4, e3, c3 sheme?
I prefer lines with g6, Bg7 moves.

Thanks in advance.





 
Date: 28 Apr 2006 13:25:15
From: ben carr
Subject: Re: Trying to win with black pieces
I like to use the Hedgehog setup against this opening by white. It
consists of pawns on e6, d6, and b6 and bishops on e7 and b7. Its a
very safe defense and white has a lot of trouble breaking into it. Often
white will try too hard to attack and leave himself vulnerable.



 
Date: 28 Apr 2006 11:17:03
From: Ray Gordon
Subject: Re: Trying to win with black pieces
> Hi there!
>
> Any proposal what is the best opening sheme for black against
> d4, Nf3, Bf4, e3, c3 sheme?
> I prefer lines with g6, Bg7 moves.

Bf5 is the main way to "punish" this line, by putting the "bad" bishop
outside the locked pawn structure after e6.

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>
> Thanks in advance.
>