French Defense: Steinitz Variation, Bradford Attack Variation

The French Defense: Steinitz Variation, Bradford Attack Variation is a chess opening that focuses on controlling the center and launching an aggressive attack on the opponent's kingside.

1. e4 2. e6 3. d4 4. d5 5. Nc3 6. Nf6 7. e5 8. Nfd7 9. f4 10. c5 11. dxc5 12. Bxc5 13. Qg4

The French Defense: Steinitz Variation, Bradford Attack Variation begins with the standard e4 e6 opening moves, followed by d4 d5, establishing a solid pawn structure in the center. The knight is then developed to c3, preparing to support the central pawns. Black responds with Nf6, challenging White's control over the center. White continues with e5, aiming to expand their pawn presence and restrict Black's options.

Black responds with Nfd7, a flexible move that allows the knight to support the d5 pawn and prepares for future development. White then plays f4, initiating the Bradford Attack, which is a highly aggressive move aimed at launching an attack on Black's kingside. This move not only strengthens the central pawn chain but also opens up possibilities for a kingside assault.

In response, Black plays c5, challenging White's central pawn structure and aiming to gain counterplay on the queenside. White captures the d5 pawn with cxd5, and Black recaptures with Bxc5, maintaining pressure on White's central pawns. White then plays Qg4, targeting the vulnerable g7 square and preparing to launch an attack on Black's kingside.

Overall, the French Defense: Steinitz Variation, Bradford Attack Variation is a dynamic opening that involves strategic pawn play, central control, and aggressive intentions on the kingside. Both sides must carefully navigate the complexities of the position to gain an advantage and seize the initiative.

Frequency: 0.6 %Stockfish score: -0.1, depth 26
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
56.5%
4.1%
39.4%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...1800--
1800...2000--
2000...220057.542.5
2200...250053.349.5
2500...--