Tarrasch Defense: Swedish Variation, Central Break

The Tarrasch Defense: Swedish Variation, Central Break is a chess opening that involves a strategic pawn break in the center of the board.

1. d4 2. d5 3. c4 4. e6 5. Nf3 6. c5 7. cxd5 8. exd5 9. Nc3 10. Nc6 11. g3 12. c4 13. e4

The Tarrasch Defense: Swedish Variation, Central Break is a chess opening that begins with the moves d4 d5 c4 e6 Nf3 c5 cxd5 exd5 Nc3 Nc6 g3 c4 e4. This opening is characterized by a central pawn break, where Black plays c5 to challenge White's control over the center. By doing so, Black aims to create counterplay and undermine White's position.

After the initial moves, White usually continues with g3, preparing to fianchetto the kingside bishop. Black's move c4 aims to establish a strong pawn presence in the center, potentially restricting White's pawn structure and limiting their piece mobility. This move also opens up lines for Black's light-squared bishop and allows for potential piece coordination.

The Tarrasch Defense: Swedish Variation, Central Break often leads to complex middlegame positions where both sides have their own strategic goals. Black seeks to exploit the weakened pawn structure resulting from the central break, while White aims to consolidate their position and develop their pieces harmoniously.

This opening can lead to a variety of pawn structures and plans, depending on how both players continue their development. It requires careful calculation and understanding of positional concepts to navigate the resulting positions successfully. Players of the Tarrasch Defense: Swedish Variation, Central Break must be prepared for dynamic and tactical battles, as well as strategic maneuvering to exploit any weaknesses that arise from the central pawn break.

Frequency: 0.3 %Stockfish score: 0.1, depth 20
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
57.1%
28.6%
14.3%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...1800--
1800...200050.949.1
2000...2200--
2200...250051.648.4
2500...52.048