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Albin Countergambit

The Albin Countergambit is a chess opening that begins with the moves:

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Moves1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5
ECOD08–D09
OriginSalvioli vs. Cavallotti, Milan 1881
Named afterAdolf Albin
ParentQueen's Gambit
1. d4 d5
2. c4 e5

and the usual continuation is:

3. dxe5 d4

The opening is a gambit and an uncommon response to the Queen's Gambit. In exchange for the sacrificed pawn, Black has a central wedge at d4 and gets some chances for an attack. Often White will try to return the pawn at an opportune moment to gain a positional advantage.

In the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings the Albin Countergambit is assigned codes D08 and D09.

History

Although this opening was originally played by Cavallotti against Salvioli at the Milan tournament of 1881, it takes its name from Adolf Albin, who played it against Emanuel Lasker in New York 1893. Though it is not played frequently at the master level, Russian grandmaster Alexander Morozevich made some successful use of it in the 2000s.[1]

Main line

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Main line: 3.dxe5 d4 4.Nf3 Nc6

The main line continues 4.Nf3 Nc6 (4...c5 allows 5.e3 because Black no longer has the bishop check) and now White's primary options are 5.a3, 5.Nbd2, and 5.g3. Perhaps White's surest try for an advantage is to fianchetto their king bishop with 5.g3 followed by Bg2 and Nbd2. Black will often castle queenside. A typical continuation is 5.g3 Be6 6.Nbd2 Qd7 7.Bg2 0-0-0 8.0-0 Bh3.

Variations

Lasker Trap

The black pawn on d4 is stronger than it may appear. After 3.dxe5 d4 the careless move 4.e3? can lead to the Lasker Trap. After 4...Bb4+ 5.Bd2 dxe3 6.Bxb4?? is a blunder—Black plays 6...exf2+ 7.Ke2 fxg1=N+! and Black's position is superior. The Lasker Trap is notable because it features a rare instance of an underpromotion in practical play.

Spassky Variation

In the Spassky Variation, White avoids the Lasker Trap by advancing 4.e4. Although Black can capture en passant with 4...dxe3, the Lasker Trap depends on Black capturing the e-pawn after 4...Bb4+ 5.Bd2, which is not possible here. According to Minev, after 4.e4? Nc6! Black will have the better game.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Albin Counter-Gambit". Chess.com. April 28, 2011.
  2. ^ Krnić, Zdenko, ed. (1998). Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings. Vol. D (3nd ed.). Yugoslavia: Chess Informant. p. 38, n. 4. ISBN 86-7297-040-3.

Bibliography

External links

  • Albin Counter Gambit Bibliography

albin, countergambit, chess, opening, that, begins, with, moves, abcdefgh8877665544332211abcdefghmoves1, e5ecod08, d09originsalvioli, cavallotti, milan, 1881named, afteradolf, albinparentqueen, gambit, e5and, usual, continuation, dxe5, d4the, opening, gambit, . The Albin Countergambit is a chess opening that begins with the moves Albin Countergambitabcdefgh8877665544332211abcdefghMoves1 d4 d5 2 c4 e5ECOD08 D09OriginSalvioli vs Cavallotti Milan 1881Named afterAdolf AlbinParentQueen s Gambit 1 d4 d5 2 c4 e5and the usual continuation is 3 dxe5 d4The opening is a gambit and an uncommon response to the Queen s Gambit In exchange for the sacrificed pawn Black has a central wedge at d4 and gets some chances for an attack Often White will try to return the pawn at an opportune moment to gain a positional advantage In the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings the Albin Countergambit is assigned codes D08 and D09 Contents 1 History 2 Main line 3 Variations 3 1 Lasker Trap 3 2 Spassky Variation 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksThis article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves History EditAlthough this opening was originally played by Cavallotti against Salvioli at the Milan tournament of 1881 it takes its name from Adolf Albin who played it against Emanuel Lasker in New York 1893 Though it is not played frequently at the master level Russian grandmaster Alexander Morozevich made some successful use of it in the 2000s 1 Main line Editabcdefgh8 877665544332211abcdefghMain line 3 dxe5 d4 4 Nf3 Nc6 The main line continues 4 Nf3 Nc6 4 c5 allows 5 e3 because Black no longer has the bishop check and now White s primary options are 5 a3 5 Nbd2 and 5 g3 Perhaps White s surest try for an advantage is to fianchetto their king bishop with 5 g3 followed by Bg2 and Nbd2 Black will often castle queenside A typical continuation is 5 g3 Be6 6 Nbd2 Qd7 7 Bg2 0 0 0 8 0 0 Bh3 Variations EditLasker Trap Edit Main article Albin Countergambit Lasker Trap The black pawn on d4 is stronger than it may appear After 3 dxe5 d4 the careless move 4 e3 can lead to the Lasker Trap After 4 Bb4 5 Bd2 dxe3 6 Bxb4 is a blunder Black plays 6 exf2 7 Ke2 fxg1 N and Black s position is superior The Lasker Trap is notable because it features a rare instance of an underpromotion in practical play Spassky Variation Edit In the Spassky Variation White avoids the Lasker Trap by advancing 4 e4 Although Black can capture en passant with 4 dxe3 the Lasker Trap depends on Black capturing the e pawn after 4 Bb4 5 Bd2 which is not possible here According to Minev after 4 e4 Nc6 Black will have the better game 2 See also EditList of chess openings List of chess openings named after peopleReferences Edit Albin Counter Gambit Chess com April 28 2011 Krnic Zdenko ed 1998 Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings Vol D 3nd ed Yugoslavia Chess Informant p 38 n 4 ISBN 86 7297 040 3 Bibliography Luc Henris 2013 The Complete Albin Counter Gambit Jean Louis Marchand Editions ISBN 978 2 9600247 4 6 Ward Chris 2002 Unusual Queen s Gambit Declined Everyman Chess ISBN 1 85744 218 0 Hooper David Whyld Kenneth 1992 The Oxford Companion to Chess 2nd ed Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 280049 3 Adolf Albin and the Genesis of the Albin Counter Gambit Part I O G Urcan chesscafe com Adolf Albin and the Genesis of the Albin Counter Gambit Part II O G Urcan chesscafe comExternal links Edit The Wikibook Chess Opening Theory has a page on the topic of Albin Countergambit Albin Counter Gambit Bibliography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Albin Countergambit amp oldid 1144702719, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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