fianchetto การใช้
- The Fianchetto Variation is often reached via transposition from other openings.
- In this line Black can also fianchetto his bishop to g7, although this is uncommon.
- In recent years it has also been used against Black's kingside fianchetto pawn structure.
- Defenses with an early . . . d6 coupled with a kingside fianchetto are also commonly played.
- Playing over his games, I discover that they are completely modern; where fianchetto, Staunton embraced it.
- Kasparov chose a conservative, hypermodern mobilization featuring the fianchetto of both his bishops with 4 Bb2 and 5 Bg2.
- One of the major benefits of the fianchetto is that it often allows the fianchettoed bishop to become more active.
- White's queen's bishop has moved out to a3 in what is sometimes called an extended fianchetto.
- The flank opening move 1 . b3 prepares to fianchetto the queen's hypermodern fashion and put useful pressure on Black's kingside.
- He played a Dragon, which features the fianchetto of the black king bishop with 5 . . . g6 and 6 . . . Bg7.
- Black's queen's bishop is also fianchettoed, but the knight pawn has moved forward two squares, making this a long fianchetto.
- This opening is distinguished from the King's Indian Defense by Black developing his king's bishop on e7 rather than the fianchetto at g7.
- Smyslov also successfully revived the Fianchetto Defence to the Ruy Lopez ( 1 . e4 e5 2 . Nf3 Nc6 3 . Bb5 g6 ) in the 1970s.
- For the first time in the match, Kasparov chooses the Catalan Opening with 3 g3, a hybrid of Queen's Gambit and King's Fianchetto.
- After a fianchetto, giving up the bishop can weaken the holes in the pawn chain; doing so in front of the castled king may thus affect its safety.
- The long fianchetto on the kingside is more rarely played, because it weakens the pawn shield in front of the castled position, and controls a less important square.
- The Old Indian is considered sound, though developing the bishop at e7 is less active than the fianchetto, and it has never attained the popularity of the King's Indian.
- Kamsky used Aron Nimzovich's 4 . . . Ba6, instead of the standard fianchetto with 4 . . . Bb7, to make White decide how to defend the c4 pawn.
- Hypermodern openings are those that control the center with pieces from afar ( usually the side, such as with a fianchetto ); the older Classical ( or Modern ) openings control it with pawns.
- Black often plays Ba6 in the French Defence, and the Queen's Indian Defence if White plays g3 in order to fianchetto his own bishop ( Aron Nimzowitsch's move against the Classical variation ).
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