![]() He should have played 9.Nc2 when I'm not sure it's that great for White, see Davies - Cherniaev.Īfter the game Alexander told me about the game Gelfand - Karjakin which was a rare opening disaster for Gelfand. My 5.f3 is very interesting and created some problems for Black, certainly over the board. This has been quite popular of late and Cherniaev seemed much better prepared than me for this game. The second subject of the month is the line that came up in my game against Alexander Chernaiev, 1.c4 e5 2.g3 c6 3.d4 e4: So, have a look at Davies - Korchnoi.Īnd besides this game I present one on which the propaganda about these positions was based ( Stein - Zinn) plus the Stein - Korchnoi game in which Black very nearly won.Įnglish Opening: 1.c4 e5 2.g3 c6 3.d4 e4 ![]() I've had my suspicions for some time that these 'exchange King's Indian' positions are well playable despite the apparent hole on d5, so it was interesting to hear it confirmed by Korchnoi. The games of Stein and Geller all showed that 'White is better', but. In my game with Victor Korchnoi Black's 6th move came as quite a surprise but the maestro explained his reasoning after the game: "In 1962 I almost did Leonid Stein in the same pawn structure. ![]() Download PGN of September '09 Flank Openings games
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