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- 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. a3 Samish variation of the
Nimzo Indian Defense : W get doubled pawns in order a pair of bishops and a
central large pawn and attack the kingside.
4...Bxc3+ 5. bxc3 c5 B attacks the center particularity c4 with Nc6-a5, b6 and Ba6, and Rc8.
6. e3 6. f3 see E25 6... Nc6 7. Bd3 O-O 8. Ne2 Knight will go to g3 to the kingside attack and not obstruct the f-pawn
- 8... d6 ? The knight by Ne8 can't use the d6 square 9. e4 Ne8 The pin Bg5 is unpleasant and B can play f5 10. O-O b6 11. f4 Ba6 ? B don't play f7-f5,W are better and can play f4-f5-f6
- 8...b6 A typical plan. Black is not intending to fianchettoing his bishop
but rather play it to a6 where, combined with ...Na5, can pressurize
the weakest of the doubled c-pawns. 9. e4 Ne8 see Capablanca variation
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