Author: José Antônio Fabiano Mendes
Date: 11:06:31 12/18/03
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Spanish Marshall: some new ideas to try
1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 a6 4 Ba4 Nf6 5 0-0 Be7 6 Re1 b5 7 Bb3 0-0 8 c3 d5
American Grandmaster Frank Marshall pioneered this exciting counter-gambit
answer to the Spanish (Ruy Lopez) opening. The Marshall is as popular and
dangerous as ever today.
Chess Mail editor Tim Harding is recognised as one of the world's leading
experts on the variation, and is acting as tournament director in a new ICCF
email thematic tournament which starts in November. Here he presents a series of
pages about it with hints on critical lines that have emerged since his theory
CD 'The Total Marshall' was published last year.
Eight critical lines to explore in the Marshall
(Annotated games to play through online)
Morozevich-Grischuk (12 d3 variation)
Marczell-Brookes (Main line 18 a4 bxa4)
Del Rio Angelis-Hebden (Spassky Variation)
Veksler-Soloviev (Spassky Variation)
Lang-Yegorov (Pawn Push Variation)
Riva-Bohak (Slovenian Pawn Push Variation)
Bologan-Onischuk (12 d4, 15 Re4 variation)
Bologan-Naiditsch (12 d4, 15 Qf3 variation)
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