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==Kuningatargambiitti ==
{{Käännettävä}}▼
:<code>1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6</code>▼
Originally considered a less-orthodox defence in the Queen's Gambit, this opening has long stood as an entire opening system in its own right for decades.▼
The idea behind this defence is straightforward: instead of locking in the the light squared bishop on c8, why not support the center with the c-pawn instead? Black tends to be more active in this variation than the QGD.▼
White's main lines:▼
* 3. Nf3 - The main line. As with the QGD, white makes a useful developing move while maintaining some flexibility.▼
* 3. Nc3 - Sometimes provocative, this move may lead to variations where black overextends by trying to hold on to the pawn on c4.▼
* 3. cxd5 - The exchange variation. This relieves the central tension early on and tends to allow black equality. Even so, it is important for both sides to know.▼
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===Jatkosiirrot===
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{{Wikipedia|Kuningatargambiitti|Kuningatargambiitti}}▼
*[[w:Kuningatargambiitti|Kuningatargambiitti ]]
*[[w:en:Queen's Gambit|Queen's Gambit; Aleppo Gambit]]
*[[w:Slaavilainen puolustus|Slaavilainen puolustus]]
*[[w:en:Slav Defense|Slav Defense]]
▲{{Käännettävä}}
▲Originally considered a less-orthodox defence in the Queen's Gambit, this opening has long stood as an entire opening system in its own right for decades.
▲The idea behind this defence is straightforward: instead of locking in the the light squared bishop on c8, why not support the center with the c-pawn instead? Black tends to be more active in this variation than the QGD.
▲White's main lines:
▲* 3. Nf3 - The main line. As with the QGD, white makes a useful developing move while maintaining some flexibility.
▲* 3. Nc3 - Sometimes provocative, this move may lead to variations where black overextends by trying to hold on to the pawn on c4.
▲* 3. cxd5 - The exchange variation. This relieves the central tension early on and tends to allow black equality. Even so, it is important for both sides to know.
▲{{Wikipedia|Kuningatargambiitti|Kuningatargambiitti}}
* [http://www.chesslab.com/PositionSearch.html Avaa selain], pelaa peli kuvan peliasemaa vastaavaan tilanteeseen ja paina "start search"
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