Queen's Gambit Declined: Spielmann Variation
The Queen's Gambit Declined: Spielmann Variation is a solid opening that focuses on developing the pieces and establishing a strong pawn structure.
1. d4 2. d5 3. c4 4. c6 5. Nf3 6. Nf6 7. e3 8. e6 9. Nbd2 10. g6The Queen's Gambit Declined: Spielmann Variation is a strategic chess opening that begins with a pawn exchange in the center of the board. After the initial pawn moves, the focus shifts to piece development and establishing a solid pawn structure. White's second move, c4, aims to control the center and potentially challenge Black's central pawn on d5. Black responds with c6, reinforcing the d5 pawn and preparing to develop the knight to d7.
White's third move, Nf3, continues to develop a piece and prepares to castle kingside. Black mirrors this move with Nf6, developing the knight and preparing to castle as well. White's fourth move, e3, solidifies the pawn structure and prepares to develop the bishop to d3 or e2. Black responds with e6, further reinforcing the central pawn structure and preparing to develop the bishop to e7.
White's fifth move, Nbd2, aims to develop the knight to a more active square and potentially support the pawn on c4. Black continues with g6, preparing to fianchetto the bishop on g7 and control the long diagonal. This move also indirectly supports the central pawn on d5.
The Queen's Gambit Declined: Spielmann Variation is characterized by a solid and strategic approach, focusing on piece development, pawn structure, and control of the center. It provides both players with opportunities to maneuver their pieces and plan for future attacks or defenses.
Rate | White | Black |
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0...1800 | 53.1 | 48.6 |
1800...2000 | 53.4 | 46.6 |
2000...2200 | 53.8 | 47.1 |
2200...2500 | 54.1 | 45.9 |
2500... | 54.5 | 45.5 |