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Hello Boris!
I have studied your lesson about Benko-gambit. Very interesting. Sometime I meet players that are very defensive. How do you play if white in his 3:e move play e3 or Nf3?
Björn Modéer (from Sweden), on September 3rd, 2008 at 9:03 pm Said: Edit Comment
Hello Boris!
I have studied your lesson about Benko-gambit. Very interesting. Sometime I meet players that are very defensive. How do you play if white in his 3:e move play e3 or Nf3?
Hello! 3.e3 leads to the equal game after 3…g6
3.Nf3 cd 4.Nd4 e5! 5.Nb5 d5! 6.cd Bc5 – According the theory Black is getting full compensation for a pawn .
Hello Boris!
I´ve just finished your great lessons about the “4 Knights Rubinstein”. In the end of lesson # 3 you said that a lesson # 4 will follow in which you will present another famous games and more modern ideas of this opening. But until now I cannot find a lektion # 4. Would you please tell me if it is just not there or am I just not able to find it. And if it is not there, can you tell when it will come?
Thank you very much for you answer.
Best regards
Detlef