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Subject: Re: Which defence to 1.d4 is easy to learn, solid, with winning chances?

Author: Martin

Date: 08:50:54 02/04/00

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On February 04, 2000 at 09:55:07, Jon Dart wrote:

>
>I agree about the King's Indian. If White plays passively or inaccurately,
>Black often gets on top in this opening. However, there are a lot of
>different variations to learn.
>
>I'm surprised no one also mentioned the Benko Gambit (d4 Nf6 c4 c5
>d5 b5). Black gets a lot of play in return for the offer of a pawn.
>This opening is also very popular.
>
>--Jon

Yes I like this one too but we don't know weather
Rich Shippy would think that a pawn sacrifice in
the opening is solid...

Martin




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