Does anyone have any experience playing Alekhine's Defense?Has it been "refuted"?The wikipedia article only had a few mainlines, and I was looking more for input.Do you think this is an opening worth spending time on?
Any general advice/tips/feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Ah yes, the Modern Variation is an excellent suggestion. I don't have exact numbers on me, but it has been scoring nicely.
I don't try to gain a huge center in the Alekhine. I get a pawn duo on c4 and d4 and play from there.
The always had good luck with the Panov Botvinnik type attacks:
1e4..Nf6
2e5..Nd5
3d4..d6
4c4..Nb6
exd followed by Nc3
You build up your game similiar to that of a queens pawn game and just play slow and steady.
I played it as black some, especially in 5 minute type games as it was easy to play as Black. The 4 pawn attack was in vogue back in the 70s but I never really thought it was as strong as the Panov-Botvinnick type positions.
I echo the others above in that it can be cramped and is not to most people's liking. If you have access to a games database and want to see some good examples of how to play it: try Larsen and Hans Berliner (former world correspondence champion) they handled the black pieces well with it.
Good luck.
What you refer to is the exchange variation of alekhine's defense.
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