Trompowsky Attack: Edge Variation
A chess opening characterized by aggressive play and early piece development, aiming to disrupt Black's pawn structure and control the center.
1. d4 2. Nf6 3. Bg5 4. Ne4 5. Bh4The opening starts with White pushing their d-pawn to d4 and then developing their dark-squared bishop to g5, attacking Black's knight on f6. Black responds by moving their knight to e4, attacking the bishop. White then retreats their bishop to h4, maintaining the pin on the knight.
This opening can lead to sharp and tactical play, as White aims to disrupt Black's pawn structure and control the center. The variation is particularly interesting because it allows Black to gain a tempo by attacking White's dark-squared bishop early in the game. However, this can also lead to potential weaknesses in Black's position, as the advanced knight on e4 can become a target for White's pieces.
White's main plan in this opening is to continue with e3, followed by Nd2, challenging Black's knight on e4. Black has several options to respond, including g5, which can lead to a sharp and double-edged game.
Overall, this opening is an exciting and aggressive choice that can catch Black off guard and lead to interesting and tactical play. It is a good option for players who enjoy sharp positions and are looking for a surprise weapon against the common 1...Nf6 defense.
Rate | White | Black |
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0...1800 | 53.7 | 58.6 |
1800...2000 | 53.7 | 58.7 |
2000...2200 | 55.5 | 55.8 |
2200...2500 | 55.0 | 54.3 |
2500... | 53.6 | 53.6 |