Van Geet Opening: Novosibirsk Variation
The Van Geet Opening: Novosibirsk Variation is a chess opening that involves an early queen sortie to put pressure on the opponent's position.
1. d4 2. c5 3. Nc3 4. cxd4 5. Qxd4 6. Nc6 7. Qh4The Van Geet Opening: Novosibirsk Variation begins with the moves d4 c5, where White aims to control the center and create imbalances on the board. After Nc3, White develops a knight and prepares to support the e4 pawn. Black responds with cxd4, exchanging pawns and challenging White's central control. White then plays Qxd4, bringing the queen into play and simultaneously attacking the d4 pawn. Black continues with Nc6, developing a knight and attacking the queen. White responds with Qh4, a move that aims to put pressure on Black's position and potentially create tactical opportunities.
In this opening, White sacrifices material early on to gain a lead in development and create tactical complications. The Novosibirsk Variation is characterized by the early queen sortie to h4, which can be a surprise weapon against unprepared opponents. It aims to disrupt Black's development and create imbalances on the board. However, this aggressive move can also be risky, as it exposes the queen to potential attacks and can lead to a loss of tempo if not handled carefully.
The Van Geet Opening: Novosibirsk Variation is an unconventional choice that can catch opponents off guard and lead to dynamic and tactical positions. It requires accurate calculation and a deep understanding of the resulting middlegame positions.
Rate | White | Black |
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0...1800 | 50.2 | 49.8 |
1800...2000 | 49.8 | 50.2 |
2000...2200 | 51.6 | 56.5 |
2200...2500 | 53.0 | 54.6 |
2500... | - | - |