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There are 12 results for Carroll Mark in the games. Game_2332 Game_2337 Game_2341 Game_2344 Game_2346 Game_2348 Game_2499 Game_2504 Game_2508 Game_2511 Game_2514 Game_2515 There are at least 0 results for Carroll_Mark in the forum. There are 100 results for Carroll_Mark in wikichess. Mark Carroll (1700) c4 Nf6 Nc3 e6 e4 d5 e5 Ne4 Nf3 Be7 Qc2 Ng5 Nxg5 Bxg5 cxd5 exd5 d4 Be7 Be3 O-O O-O-O Nc6 a3 Na5 Bd3 h6 Qe2 b5 Material is not as important as initiative and open files against the opposing king. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) c4 Nf6 Nc3 e6 e4 d5 e5 Ne4 Nf3 Be7 Qc2 Ng5 Nxg5 Bxg5 cxd5 exd5 d4 Be7 Be3 O-O O-O-O Nc6 a3 Na5 Bd3 h6 Qe2 This is not the best move for white. In this position, both sides should attempt a pawn storm and all out attack on the other side's king. For white, f4 would be a better alternative as it gives him an advantage in his attack. Qe2 wastes time and allows black to go ahead with his counterattack. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) g3 d5 Nf3 Nf6 Bg2 e6 O-O Be7 d3 c5 Nbd2 Nc6 e4 b6 e5 Nd7 Re1 Qc7 Qe2 Bb7 h4 O-O-O a3 h6 h5 Rdg8 c4 d4 b4 g6 bxc5 White needs an open file to attack. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) g3 d5 Nf3 Nf6 Bg2 e6 O-O Be7 d3 c5 Nbd2 Nc6 e4 b6 e5 Nd7 Re1 Qc7 Qe2 Bb7 h4 O-O-O a3 h6 h5 Rdg8 c4 d4 b4 g6 Black wisely decides not to accept the pawn sacrafice. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) g3 d5 Nf3 Nf6 Bg2 e6 O-O Be7 d3 c5 Nbd2 Nc6 e4 b6 e5 Nd7 Re1 Qc7 Qe2 Bb7 h4 O-O-O a3 h6 h5 Rdg8 c4 d4 b4 White offers black a pawn in order to speed up the attack. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) g3 d5 Nf3 Nf6 Bg2 e6 O-O Be7 d3 c5 Nbd2 Nc6 e4 b6 e5 Nd7 Re1 Qc7 Qe2 Bb7 h4 O-O-O a3 h6 h5 Rdg8 c4 C4 ushers in white's queen side attack. It also attempts to open up the Bishop on g2 more. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) g3 d5 Nf3 Nf6 Bg2 e6 O-O Be7 d3 c5 Nbd2 Nc6 e4 b6 e5 Nd7 Re1 Qc7 Qe2 Bb7 h4 O-O-O a3 h6 h5 This move stops black from being able to play g5, which would begin a good attack for him. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) g3 d5 Nf3 Nf6 Bg2 e6 O-O Be7 d3 c5 Nbd2 Nc6 e4 b6 Black begins play on the queenside and allows his Biship to be developed attacking the center. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) g3 d5 Nf3 Nf6 Bg2 e6 O-O Be7 d3 c5 Nbd2 Nc6 e4 White is going for the e5 square which will force the Knight on f6 away. By closing the center, white will have strong play on the king side, or the queen side. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) g3 d5 Nf3 Nf6 Bg2 e6 O-O Be7 d3 c5 Nbd2 Nc6 This is the best place for the Knight. d7 potentially hinders development. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) g3 d5 Nf3 Nf6 Bg2 e6 O-O Be7 d3 The position is now a King's Indian Attack. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) g3 d5 Nf3 Nf6 Bg2 e6 O-O These first few moves for white are known as the Barcza System. It allows for flexible play in the center. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) g3 d5 Nf3 Nf6 Bg2 e6 Transpose to wikichess #1536# ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll (1700) e4 c5 d4 cxd4 c3 dxc3 Nxc3 Nc6 Nf3 d6 Bc4 Nf6 e5 Nxe5 Nxe5 If PxN then white follows with Bxf7 winning the queen (after Kxf7, QXQ and black cannot take it back). ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) e4 c5 d4 cxd4 c3 dxc3 Nxc3 Nc6 Nf3 d6 Bc4 Nf6 e5 Nxe5 This is not the best choice for black. At best, he will now go down a piece. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) e4 c5 d4 cxd4 c3 dxc3 Nxc3 Nc6 Nf3 d6 Bc4 Nf6 This is an easy opening trap for black to fall into. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) e4 c5 d4 cxd4 c3 dxc3 Nxc3 Nc6 Nf3 This move order does not allow black to try and complicate things with moves such as Ne5. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll Mark Carroll (1700) e4 c5 d4 cxd4 c3 dxc3 Nxc3 Nc6 The most common approach for black. ============ Contributors : Mark Carroll
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