Blackmar-Diemer Gambit Accepted: Schlutter Defense

The Blackmar-Diemer Gambit Accepted: Schlutter Defense is an aggressive chess opening where White sacrifices a pawn to gain a strong central position and put pressure on Black's position.

1. d4 2. d5 3. e4 4. dxe4 5. Nc3 6. Nf6 7. f3 8. exf3 9. Nxf3 10. Nbd7

The Blackmar-Diemer Gambit Accepted: Schlutter Defense is a sharp and aggressive chess opening for White. It begins with White sacrificing a pawn on move 2 to gain a strong central position and put immediate pressure on Black's position. After the pawn sacrifice, White continues to develop their pieces rapidly, aiming to launch a quick attack against Black's king.

In this opening, Black accepts the gambit by capturing the pawn on move 3. By doing so, Black aims to solidify their position and defend against White's aggressive intentions. Black's move 3 also opens up the possibility of exchanging pieces to alleviate the pressure.

White's fourth move, Nc3, aims to reinforce the central control and prepare for further development. Black responds with Nf6, defending the pawn and developing a knight. White then plays f3, reinforcing their central control and potentially preparing for a kingside attack.

Black captures the pawn on f3, exchanging material and further solidifying their position. White recaptures with the knight, maintaining control over the center and preparing for future development. Black's move Nbd7 aims to develop the knight and prepare for castling.

Overall, the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit Accepted: Schlutter Defense is a highly tactical opening where White sacrifices a pawn to gain a strong central position and put immediate pressure on Black's position. It requires accurate play from both sides and can lead to dynamic and exciting positions.

Frequency: 0.03 %Stockfish score: -0.2, depth 23
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
55.6%
3.3%
41.1%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...180054.046
1800...200053.546.5
2000...220051.748.3
2200...250049.850.2
2500...--