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Rivi 34:
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==Espanjalainen peli, suljettu muunnelma==
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{{Käännettävä}}
Black has a number of options here:
 
Developing the f8-bishop to allow castling is a logical step. 5...Be7 and 5...Bc5 are both played; ...Be7 is favoured by classical theory as it keeps the bishop in touch with the kingside - on c5 it will be locked out if Black plays ...d6, and White can stick a pawn in its face with c3 followed by d4 - but ...Bc5 has found favour with some modern players for its attacking potential along the g1-a7 diagonal.
 
5...b5 plans to develop the c8-bishop on b7 and the f8-bishop probably on c5, where they both aim at the kingside along adjacent diagonals. (The difference between this move and the immediate ...Bc5 is that on ...Bc5 White can play c3 and get the bishop back to c2 in one move; here she must lose a tempo going via b3. Hence ...b5 is more common than ...Bc5.)
 
5...Nxe4 gives a game with a very different flavour. Black tries to distract White from her development by snatching a pawn, leading to an open position that can get very tactical.
 
===Teoriataulu===
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==Espanjalainen peli, suljettu muunnelma==
===Avaussiirrot===
:<code> 1. e4 e5 2. Rf3 Rc6 3. Lb5 a6 4. La4 Rf6 5. O-O</code>
 
===Jatkosiirrot===
Rivi 51 ⟶ 83:
:<code>5...Ld6</code>
:<code>5...Lb4</code>
 
===Analyysi===
*[[w:Espanjalainen peli|Espanjalainen peli]]
*[[w:en:Ruy Lopez|Ruy Lopez]]
*Main Line
{{Käännettävä}}
Black has a number of options here:
 
Developing the f8-bishop to allow castling is a logical step. 5...Be7 and 5...Bc5 are both played; ...Be7 is favoured by classical theory as it keeps the bishop in touch with the kingside - on c5 it will be locked out if Black plays ...d6, and White can stick a pawn in its face with c3 followed by d4 - but ...Bc5 has found favour with some modern players for its attacking potential along the g1-a7 diagonal.
 
5...b5 plans to develop the c8-bishop on b7 and the f8-bishop probably on c5, where they both aim at the kingside along adjacent diagonals. (The difference between this move and the immediate ...Bc5 is that on ...Bc5 White can play c3 and get the bishop back to c2 in one move; here she must lose a tempo going via b3. Hence ...b5 is more common than ...Bc5.)
 
5...Nxe4 gives a game with a very different flavour. Black tries to distract White from her development by snatching a pawn, leading to an open position that can get very tactical.
 
===Aiheesta muualla===
{{Wikipedia|Espanjalainen peli|Espanjalainen peli}}
*[[w:Espanjalainen peli|Espanjalainen peli]]
*[[w:en:Ruy Lopez|Ruy Lopez]]
* [http://www.chesslab.com/PositionSearch.html Avaa selain], pelaa peli kuvan peliasemaa vastaavaan tilanteeseen ja paina "start search"