Blackmar-Diemer Gambit Accepted: Bogoljubow Defense, Nimzowitsch Attack
The Blackmar-Diemer Gambit Accepted: Bogoljubow Defense, Nimzowitsch Attack is an aggressive chess opening where White sacrifices a pawn to gain a strong attacking position.
1. d4 2. d5 3. e4 4. dxe4 5. Nc3 6. Nf6 7. f3 8. exf3 9. Nxf3 10. g6 11. Bc4 12. Bg7 13. Ne5The Blackmar-Diemer Gambit Accepted: Bogoljubow Defense, Nimzowitsch Attack begins with White sacrificing a pawn on move 2 to open up the center and create attacking opportunities. After the pawn is accepted, White develops their knight to c3, putting pressure on the e4 pawn. Black responds by developing their knight to f6, defending the pawn. White then plays f3, reinforcing their control over the e4 square and preparing to develop their kingside pieces. Black captures the pawn on f3, and White recaptures with their knight, maintaining control over the center. Black continues with g6, preparing to fianchetto their bishop on g7. White develops their bishop to c4, pinning the knight on f7 and putting pressure on the weakened f7 square. Black develops their bishop to g7, completing their kingside development. White continues with Ne5, attacking the pinned knight on f7 and aiming to exploit the weakened kingside. This opening leads to a complex and tactical position, where White has a lead in development and attacking chances, while Black aims to consolidate their position and defend against White's aggressive intentions.
Rate | White | Black |
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0...1800 | - | - |
1800...2000 | - | - |
2000...2200 | 48.2 | 51.8 |
2200...2500 | 43.4 | 56.6 |
2500... | 43.8 | 56.2 |