French Defense: Advance Variation, Wade Variation

French Defense: Advance Variation, Wade Variation

This chess opening features a solid pawn structure and early queen activity for Black, leading to a strategic battle for both players.

1. e4 2. e6 3. d4 4. d5 5. e5 6. c5 7. c3 8. Qb6 9. Nf3 10. Bd7

The opening is a popular choice among players who prefer a solid pawn structure and a clear plan for both sides. In this variation, Black aims to undermine White's pawn chain by attacking the base with c5 and Qb6, while White seeks to maintain their central pawn advantage. The early queen activity for Black can be both a strength and a weakness, as it can put pressure on White's position but also expose the queen to potential attacks.

The specific variation involves the development of Black's light-squared bishop to d7, which can later be used to support a queenside pawn break with b5. This move also prepares to castle queenside, offering Black additional flexibility in their plans. White, on the other hand, typically continues with natural developing moves such as Bd3, O-O, and Re1, aiming to consolidate their central advantage and prepare for potential kingside attacks.

Both sides have clear plans and pawn breaks in this opening, making it a good choice for players who enjoy strategic battles and maneuvering. The opening offers a rich middlegame with plenty of opportunities for both sides to outplay their opponent.

Frequency: 3.9 %Stockfish score: 0.4, depth 43
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
42.9%
6.7%
50.4%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...180054.957.9
1800...200060.257.6
2000...220060.456.3
2200...250061.453.3
2500...57.648.8