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==Espanjalainen peli, suljettu muunnelma==▼
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Whites most consistent move is 9. d4 freeing the queenside minor pieces and contesting the centre, however, it walks into 9...Bg4 after which the conventional wisdom is that Black has nothing to worry about. For this reason the d4 push is almost always prepared with 9. h3. A few masters have recently attempted to prove that 9. d4 is possible.▼
White may be fed up with all these preparatory moves and play 9. d3 allowing the safe development of the queenside, but this gives Black complete freedom, claims less space than d4 and limits the scope of the light-squared bishop. The successful chess player must have patience!▼
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▲==Espanjalainen peli, suljettu muunnelma==
▲:<code>1. e4 e5 2. Rf3 Rc6 3. Lb5 a6 4. La4 Rf6 5. 0-0 Le7 6. Te1 b5 7. Lb3 d6 8. c3 0-0</code>
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Rivi 50 ⟶ 78:
:<code>9. Lc2</code>
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{{Wikipedia|Espanjalainen peli|Espanjalainen peli}}▼
*[[w:Espanjalainen peli|Espanjalainen peli]]
*[[w:en:Ruy Lopez|Ruy Lopez]]
*Ruy Lopez - Center Attack
▲{{Käännettävä}}
▲Whites most consistent move is 9. d4 freeing the queenside minor pieces and contesting the centre, however, it walks into 9...Bg4 after which the conventional wisdom is that Black has nothing to worry about. For this reason the d4 push is almost always prepared with 9. h3. A few masters have recently attempted to prove that 9. d4 is possible.
▲White may be fed up with all these preparatory moves and play 9. d3 allowing the safe development of the queenside, but this gives Black complete freedom, claims less space than d4 and limits the scope of the light-squared bishop. The successful chess player must have patience!
▲{{Wikipedia|Espanjalainen peli|Espanjalainen peli}}
* [http://www.chesslab.com/PositionSearch.html Avaa selain], pelaa peli kuvan peliasemaa vastaavaan tilanteeseen ja paina "start search"
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