Polish Opening: King's Indian Variation, Sokolsky Attack
The Polish Opening: King's Indian Variation, Sokolsky Attack is a strategic chess opening that aims to control the center and develop the pieces harmoniously.
1. Nf3 2. Nf6 3. c4 4. g6 5. b4 6. Bg7 7. Bb2 8. O-O 9. e3 10. d6 11. d4The Polish Opening: King's Indian Variation, Sokolsky Attack begins with a flexible move that allows White to control the center and prepare for a strong pawn structure. After the initial moves, White's knight moves to f3, supporting the central pawn and preparing for further development. Black mirrors the move with their own knight to f6, contesting the center and preparing for their own development.
White then plays c4, known as the English Opening, which further strengthens their control over the center and prepares for potential pawn breaks. Black responds by fianchettoing their bishop to g7, aiming to control the long diagonal and develop their pieces harmoniously.
White continues with b4, known as the Polish Opening, which is a less common move but aims to challenge Black's control over the center and create imbalances in the position. Black responds by developing their bishop to b2, putting pressure on White's central pawn and preparing for castling.
White then plays e3, solidifying their pawn structure and preparing to develop their remaining pieces. Black responds with d6, reinforcing their control over the center and preparing for further development.
Overall, the Polish Opening: King's Indian Variation, Sokolsky Attack is a strategic opening that focuses on controlling the center, developing the pieces harmoniously, and creating imbalances in the position to provide both players with interesting and dynamic play.
Rate | White | Black |
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0...1800 | 51.2 | 55.5 |
1800...2000 | 54.4 | 54.5 |
2000...2200 | 52.2 | 52.8 |
2200...2500 | 51.9 | 50.6 |
2500... | 53.0 | 51.1 |