Grünfeld Defense: Brinckmann Attack, Reshevsky Gambit
The Grünfeld Defense: Brinckmann Attack, Reshevsky Gambit is a chess opening that involves a strategic pawn sacrifice to gain control of the center and create counterplay against White's position.
1. d4 2. Nf6 3. c4 4. g6 5. Nc3 6. d5 7. Bf4 8. Bg7 9. e3 10. c5 11. dxc5 12. Qa5 13. Rc1 14. O-OThe Grünfeld Defense: Brinckmann Attack, Reshevsky Gambit begins with a pawn sacrifice by Black to challenge White's control of the center. After the initial moves, Black aims to undermine White's central pawn structure and develop their pieces harmoniously. The move d4 by White is met with Nf6, challenging the central pawn and preparing to develop the kingside knight. White continues with c4, establishing a strong presence in the center and preparing to develop the queenside knight. Black responds with g6, preparing to fianchetto the kingside bishop and control the center from a distance. White develops the knights with Nc3, and Black strikes at the center with d5, aiming to challenge White's pawn on c4. White then plays Bf4, preparing to develop the kingside bishop and support the central pawn. Black continues with Bg7, fianchettoing the kingside bishop and completing the development of the kingside pieces. White plays e3, reinforcing the central pawn and preparing to castle. Black strikes at the center with c5, challenging White's pawn on d4. White captures the pawn with dxc5, offering a gambit to Black. Black accepts the gambit with Qa5, attacking the pawn on c5 and putting pressure on White's position. White responds with Rc1, defending the pawn and preparing to connect the rooks. Finally, Black castles kingside, completing the development and ensuring the safety of the king. This opening leads to a complex and dynamic position, where both sides have opportunities for active play and strategic maneuvering.
Rate | White | Black |
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0...1800 | - | - |
1800...2000 | - | - |
2000...2200 | - | - |
2200...2500 | 60.0 | 47.7 |
2500... | 59.8 | 47.1 |