Alekhine Defense: Two Pawns Attack, Mikenas Variation
The Alekhine Defense: Two Pawns Attack, Mikenas Variation is a chess opening that involves sacrificing pawns to gain control of the center and disrupt the opponent's development.
1. e4 2. Nf6 3. e5 4. Nd5 5. c4 6. Nb6 7. c5 8. Nd5 9. Bc4 10. e6 11. Nc3 12. d6The Alekhine Defense: Two Pawns Attack, Mikenas Variation is a bold and aggressive opening where Black immediately challenges White's central pawn on e5. By sacrificing two pawns, Black aims to disrupt White's pawn structure and gain counterplay. After the initial pawn exchange, Black continues to develop their pieces actively, aiming to put pressure on White's position.
In the given sequence of moves, White pushes their e-pawn to attack the knight on f6, forcing it to retreat. White then advances their c-pawn, attacking the knight once again. Black responds by capturing the c-pawn, accepting the second pawn sacrifice. White's bishop then develops to c4, pinning Black's knight on d5 to the queen on d8.
Black responds by developing their knight to b6, attacking White's bishop on c4 and preparing to challenge White's control of the center. White continues their development by playing Nc3, attacking Black's knight on b6. Black then plays d6, reinforcing their knight and preparing to challenge White's central pawns.
In this opening, Black willingly sacrifices pawns to create imbalances and tactical opportunities. The Mikenas Variation is known for its dynamic nature, offering both players chances for aggressive play and tactical complications. It requires careful calculation and understanding of piece activity to navigate the resulting positions successfully.
Rate | White | Black |
---|---|---|
0...1800 | 51.8 | 48.2 |
1800...2000 | 52.6 | 48.9 |
2000...2200 | 59.6 | 47.2 |
2200...2500 | 53.4 | 50.8 |
2500... | 53.8 | 47.8 |