Ruy Lopez: Closed, Kecskemet Variation
Ruy Lopez: Closed, Kecskemet Variation is a strategic chess opening that focuses on solid development and control of the center.
1. e4 2. e5 3. Nf3 4. Nc6 5. Bb5 6. a6 7. Ba4 8. Nf6 9. O-O 10. Be7 11. Re1 12. d6 13. c3 14. Bd7 15. d4 16. O-O 17. Nbd2 18. Be8The Ruy Lopez: Closed, Kecskemet Variation is a popular opening that arises after a series of moves in which both players aim to establish a strong presence in the center of the board. It begins with the moves e4 e5, followed by Nf3 Nc6, and then Bb5, known as the Ruy Lopez. After a6, the bishop retreats to a4, and Black responds with Nf6. White then castles kingside, and Black plays Be7. The next move, Re1, prepares to reinforce the e4 pawn and potentially support an eventual d4 push.
At this point, Black plays d6, solidifying their position and preparing to develop their pieces. White responds with c3, reinforcing the d4 square and potentially preparing to expand in the center with d4. Black then plays Bd7, aiming to connect the rooks and potentially preparing to fianchetto the bishop to g7. Finally, White castles kingside, solidifying their king's safety and preparing to further develop their pieces.
The Ruy Lopez: Closed, Kecskemet Variation is a strategic opening that emphasizes solid development, control of the center, and potential pawn breaks in the future. It allows both players to establish a strong foundation for their pieces and plan their next moves accordingly.
Rate | White | Black |
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0...1800 | - | - |
1800...2000 | - | - |
2000...2200 | - | - |
2200...2500 | - | - |
2500... | 57.2 | 42.8 |