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The Orthodox Queen’s Gambit is one of the most solid openings, that you can find against 1.d4. The author comments: “The continuing popularity of the Exchange Variation can be explained by White’s unsuccessful attempts to seriously break down the ultra-solid lines of the Queen’s Gambit Declined (Tartakower Variation, Lasker Defence, etc.).” Besides the typical minority attack there are varied ways of playing the Exchange Variation, such as long castling for White and then an attack on the king, or else a build-up with e3, Bd3, Nge2, f3 and e4. This variety has contributed to the fact, that almost all world champions have made use of the Exchange Variation. The list in the large database contains 16 texts, in which the various strategic possibilities are handled in excellent fashion. If you have understood these ideas, you do not need much theoretical knowledge in order to play the Exchange Variation. Queen’s Gambit, Orthodox Defence, Exchange Variation D31/D35-D36 How chess training is fun
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