Queen's Pawn Game: Anti-Torre

A solid and flexible opening for both White and Black, focusing on central control and piece development while avoiding early complications.

1. d4 2. d5 3. Nf3 4. Bg4

The Anti-Torre is a chess opening that aims to counter the Torre Attack, a popular system for White. It is characterized by a solid pawn structure and early piece development, with Black's light-squared bishop pinning White's knight to the queen. This opening is flexible and can transpose into various other openings, depending on the players' choices.

In this opening, White aims to control the center with their pawn on d4 and knight on f3, while Black challenges the center with their pawn on d5 and develops their light-squared bishop to g4. This pin can be annoying for White, as it prevents them from easily playing e2-e4 and expanding in the center.

Both players have several options to continue from this position. White can choose to break the pin with h3 and g4, or develop their other pieces with moves like e3, Be2, and Nbd2. Black, on the other hand, can opt for a solid setup with e6 and Nf6, or play more aggressively with moves like c5 or Nc6.

The Anti-Torre is a good choice for players who prefer a solid and flexible opening, without getting into sharp tactical battles early in the game. It is suitable for all levels of play and can lead to various pawn structures and middlegame plans, depending on the players' preferences and subsequent moves.

Frequency: 4 %Stockfish score: 0.8, depth 36
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
52.2%
5%
42.7%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...180066.652.4
1800...200068.451.8
2000...220065.550.8
2200...250062.649.3
2500...58.047.2